The richness of Brazilian music by Juliano Abramovay. Episode 5.
Tonight we will play our selection of instrumental music from Sertão, a region in the northeast of Brazil. Sertão is a desertlike area and, as one might expect, the music here is very different from the tropical samba and bossa nova we are used to when we think of Brazilian music. You can feel the influence of the Andalusian culture which came into the country in the early 16th century, due to the Portuguese colonization.
- Festa Da Flauta (Todos Os Sons-1996) – Marlui Miranda (3:02)
2. Toada e Dobrado de Cavalhada (Do Romance ao Galope Nordestino-1974) Quinteto Armorial (4:51)
3. Cego Aderaldo (Circence 1980) – Egberto Gismonti (06:25)
4. Pipoca Moderna (Mestre Ambrósio 1996) (2:19)
5. Forró Em Limoeiro (A Bandinha Vai Tocar-1980) – Banda De Pífanos De Caruaru (2:58)
6. Falou e disse (Zé Calixto) (2:28)
7. Forró em Santo André (Live at Montreux Jazz Festival-1979) Hermeto Pascoal (7:31)
8. Misturada (Quarteto Novo-1967) (4:18)
9. A Meu Deus um Canto Novo (Elomar em concerto, 1989) (3:33)
10. Arrumação (Straightening Up) (Trilobyte-1996) – Uakti ( 5:22)
12. Pipoquinha (Berra-Boi-1973) Quinteto Violado (1:51)
13. Variações sobre Asa Branca (Live at the Rio Jazz Club-1990) Baden Powell (9:21)