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一直认为桑巴是欢乐天性,但活着的巴西桑巴传奇人物Maria Bethania告诉你:“Samba is sadness dancing”桑巴是悲伤舞动。
Maria Bethania is a living musical legend whose earthy interpretations of Brazilian film music have inspired generations of fans and musical colleagues all over the world. The power of the music gives voice and identity to an entire nationa.
“Samba is sadness dancing”, says Brazilian singer Maria Bethania, a woman who extols the heart and soul of her nation through song. Maria Bethania is from a very different world than today's pop singers. A world of arguably very adult passions and sorrows: loss, heartbreak, slavery, and religion.
Concert footage and interviews with the singer's family, friends and peers to create a warm and personal portrait of a woman and her impeccable art are intercut thoughout the film, With an unhurried pace, as easy and leisurely as a ballad, the documentary captures Bethania in the studio and on stage, providing an insider's look at how musicians discuss phrasing and interpretations.
Often it is the impromptu renditions that are the most glorious, as when three of Brazil's most celebrated singers (Nana Caymmi, Miucha and Bethania) give a samba siren's call in the dressing room after a concert. The singer speaks candidly and honestly to the camera about her life and her art, both of which are inextricably intertwined. --? Official Site
Maria Bethania is a living musical legend whose earthy interpretations of Brazilian film music have inspired generations of fans and musical colleagues all over the world. The power of the music gives voice and identity to an entire nationa.
“Samba is sadness dancing”, says Brazilian singer Maria Bethania, a woman who extols the heart and soul of her nation through song. Maria Bethania is from a very different world than today's pop singers. A world of arguably very adult passions and sorrows: loss, heartbreak, slavery, and religion.
Concert footage and interviews with the singer's family, friends and peers to create a warm and personal portrait of a woman and her impeccable art are intercut thoughout the film, With an unhurried pace, as easy and leisurely as a ballad, the documentary captures Bethania in the studio and on stage, providing an insider's look at how musicians discuss phrasing and interpretations.
Often it is the impromptu renditions that are the most glorious, as when three of Brazil's most celebrated singers (Nana Caymmi, Miucha and Bethania) give a samba siren's call in the dressing room after a concert. The singer speaks candidly and honestly to the camera about her life and her art, both of which are inextricably intertwined. --? Official Site
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