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Sertanejo Music
Sertanejo music (pronunced seʁtaˈneʒu in Brazilian Portuguese, Brazilian portuguese, or seɹtaˈneʒɵ in Caipira dialect), is a term used to refer to a musical style of Brazil. For some, it is the folk music of São Paulo (state), São Paulo, which emerged during the Colonial Brazil, Brazilian colonial period, and popularized in the 1920s,Música Sertaneja
– Dicionário Cravo Albin da Música Popular Brasileira
while others argue that it is a variation or urbanization of Caipira music, which is integrated into Caipira culture. Sertanejo is the most popular genre in the country, particularly throughout South Region, Brazil, Southern, Southeast Region, Brazil, Southeastern, and Central-West Region, Brazil, Center-western. Since the 1990s, is the most played music genre on Brazilian r ...
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Caipira Music
Caipira is a musical style of the Caipira culture, which originated in São Paulo, during the period of Portuguese colonization. The theme of the Caipira style, performed mainly to the accompaniment of a Caipira guitar, is especially based on life in the countryside or ''sertão'', where Caipira culture first developed. The first Caipira music group emerged in 1924, the ''Turma Caipira'', created by the folklorist Cornélio Pires, being composed in its first phase by Arlindo Santana, Sebastião Ortiz de Camargo, Zico Dias, Ferrinho, Mariano da Silva, Caçula and Olegário José de Godoy, all from Piracicaba. Etymology The name is a reference to the Caipiras, a people. The term "Caipira" comes from the Paulista language, originating from Tupi language. There are several theories about the true origin of the term. * ''Kai'' (burnt) + ''pira'' (skin) = originally describing sun-darkened skin, a reference to Caipiras Caboclos. * ''Kaa'' (jungle) + ''pora'' (inhabitant) = inha ...
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Latin Grammy Awards
The Latin Grammy Awards (stylized as Latin GRAMMYs) are awards presented by the Latin Recording Academy to recognize outstanding achievement in the Latin music, Latin music industry. The Latin Grammy honors works recorded in Spanish language, Spanish or Portuguese language, Portuguese from anywhere around the world that has been released in Ibero-America. Ibero-America, as defined by the Latin Recording Academy, encompasses Latin America, Spain, Portugal, and the Latino (demonym), Latino population in Canada and the United States. Submissions of products recorded in languages, dialects or idiomatic expressions recognized in Ibero America, such as Catalan language, Catalan, Basque language, Basque, Galician language, Galician, Valencian language, Valencian, Nahuatl language, Nahuatl, Guarani language, Guarani, Quechuan languages, Quechua or Mayan language, Mayan may be accepted by a majority vote. Both the regular Grammy Award and the Latin Grammy Award have similar nominating and ...
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1929
This year marked the end of a period known in American history as the Roaring Twenties after the Wall Street Crash of 1929 ushered in a worldwide Great Depression. In the Americas, an agreement was brokered to end the Cristero War, a Catholic Counter-revolutionary, counter-revolution in Mexico. The Judicial Committee of the Privy Council, a British high court, ruled that Canadian women are persons in the ''Edwards v. Canada (Attorney General)'' case. The 1st Academy Awards for film were held in Los Angeles, while the Museum of Modern Art opened in New York City. The Peruvian Air Force was created. In Asia, the Republic of China (1912–1949), Republic of China and the Soviet Union engaged in a Sino-Soviet conflict (1929), minor conflict after the Chinese seized full control of the Manchurian Chinese Eastern Railway, which ended with a resumption of joint administration. In the Soviet Union, General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, General Secretary Joseph S ...
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Cornélio Pires
Cornélio Pires (July 13, 1884 in Tietê – February 17, 1958 in São Paulo) was a Brazilian journalist, writer, composer, film director, and folklorist. Life Early life From the ages of 14 and 15, Pires began his career in journalism. At the age of 17, he left his hometown Tietê and moved to São Paulo São Paulo (; ; Portuguese for 'Paul the Apostle, Saint Paul') is the capital of the São Paulo (state), state of São Paulo, as well as the List of cities in Brazil by population, most populous city in Brazil, the List of largest cities in the ... where he continued his journalism, where he then pursued his other careers during his adulthood. Film career Cornélio Pires's first film, “Brasil Pitoresco", was made in 1924. The film showed Cornélio cruising around Brazil's coastal cities, displaying society in Brazil. During the 1920s, Cornélio had his highest success in his writing career with “As estrambóticas aventuras de Joaquim Bentinho”. The book beca ...
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Caipiras
Caipiras ( in Caipira dialect) are the traditional population of the Brazilian state of São Paulo. Later, with the expansion of São Paulo's influence to other regions of the country, other states also had Caipiras in their localities, like Goiás, Minas Gerais, Mato Grosso, Mato Grosso do Sul, and Paraná. All the regions where Caipira culture predominates are grouped into a cultural area, known since the 20th century as Paulistania. During the period of the Colonial Brazil, the Caipiras were speakers of the Paulista General Language, today a dead language; currently, they have their own dialect, which preserves elements of this language and Medieval Galician. The Caipira and its culture is considered by intellectuals as an evolution of the old Paulista society and the Bandeirante culture. Origin and etymology The first Caipiras were the Bandeirantes, a group of explorers who set out from São Paulo, exploring the backlands in search of metals and precious stones. Whe ...
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Sertanejo People
The Sertanejos are people linked to livestock farming and agriculture in the Sertão sub-region of Northeast Region, Brazil, Northeast Region of Brazil and in the Agreste areas of Caatinga. The emergence of the Sertanejos dates back to the 16th century in Bahia with the ''Ofício de vaqueiro, vaqueiros'', driven by the advancement of livestock farming towards the interior.''Washington Queiroz. Bahia e vaqueiros: um débito 2010'' The Sertanejo people were formed, mainly, by the admixture between Portuguese people, Portuguese and Jê peoples, Jê Indigenous peoples in Brazil, indigenous peoples, with the participation of Afro-Brazilians, black people as well, mostly free. Origin and way of life Cattle were introduced into the Zona da Mata of Northeastern Brazil during the administration of Tomé de Sousa (1549-1553) and were initially directly linked to the Sugar cycle (Brazil), sugar cycle, as these animals served as animal traction for the sugarcane fields and as food. Over the ...
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Brazilian Northeast
The Northeast Region of Brazil ( ) is one of the five official and political regions of the country according to the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics. Of Brazil's twenty-six states, it comprises nine: Maranhão, Piauí, Ceará, Rio Grande do Norte, Paraíba, Pernambuco, Alagoas, Sergipe and Bahia, along with the Fernando de Noronha archipelago (formerly a separate territory, now part of Pernambuco). Chiefly known as ''Nordeste'' ("Northeast") in Brazil, this region was the first to be colonized by the Portuguese and other European peoples, playing a crucial role in the country's history. ''Nordestes dialects and rich culture, including its folklore, cuisines, music and literature, became the most easily distinguishable across the country. To this day, ''Nordeste'' is known for its history and culture, as well as for its natural environment and its hot weather. ''Nordeste'' stretches from the Atlantic seaboard in the northeast and southeast, northwest and west t ...
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Sertão
The ''sertão'' (, plural ''sertões'') is the " hinterland" or " backcountry" of Brazil. The word refers both to one of the four sub-regions of the Northeast Region of Brazil or the hinterlands of the country in general (similar to the specific association of "outback" with Australia in English). Northeast Brazil is largely covered in a scrubby upland forest called '' caatingas'', from the Tupi language, meaning white forest, since leaves fall during dry season, donning all vegetation, mainly bushes and small trees, now reduced to bare branches and trunks, in its characteristic very light grayish, or off-white, hues. Its borders are not precise. Due to lengthy and unpredictable droughts it is an economically poor region that is well known in Brazilian culture, with a rich history and folklore. The ''sertão'' is also detailed within the famous book of Brazilian literature '' Os Sertões'' (''The Backlands''), which was written by the Brazilian author Euclides da Cunha. Origina ...
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Sertanejo Universitário
Sertanejo music (pronunced seʁtaˈneʒu in Brazilian portuguese, or seɹtaˈneʒɵ in Caipira dialect), is a term used to refer to a musical style of Brazil. For some, it is the folk music of São Paulo, which emerged during the Brazilian colonial period, and popularized in the 1920s,Música Sertaneja
– Dicionário Cravo Albin da Música Popular Brasileira
while others argue that it is a variation or urbanization of Caipira music, which is integrated into Caipira culture. Sertanejo is the most popular genre in the country, particularly throughout
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Simone & Simaria
Simone & Simaria (sometimes written as Simone e Simaria) was a Brazilian musical duo consisting of sisters Simone Mendes Rocha Diniz (born 24 May 1984 in Uibaí) and Simaria Mendes Rocha Escrig (born 16 June 1982 in Uibaí). In 2017, the duo's album competed in the category Latin Grammy Award for Best Sertaneja Music Album The Latin Grammy Award for Best Sertaneja Music Album is an honor presented annually at the Latin Grammy Awards, a ceremony that recognizes excellence and creates a wider awareness of cultural diversity and contributions of Latin recording artists .... Discography Studio albums *''Nã, Nã, Nim Na Não'' (2004) *''As Coleguinhas - Vol. 1'' (2012) *''As Coleguinhas - Vol. 2'' (2013) *''As Coleguinhas - Vol. 3'' (2014) *''As Coleguinhas - Vol. 4'' (2015) Live albums *''Ao Vivo em Manaus'' (2013) *''Bar das Coleguinhas'' (2015) *''Live'' (2016) *''Aperte o Play'' (2019) *''Bar das Coleguinhas 2'' (2022) References {{DEFAULTSORT:Simone and Simaria B ...
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Maria Cecília & Rodolfo
Maria Cecília & Rodolfo are a Brazilian country music duo called Música sertaneja, formed by Maria Cecília Serenza Ferreira Alves and Rodolfo Trelha Jacques de Carvalho. History Cecília and Rodolfo partnership began in 2007 when they met at the University Don Bosco in Campo Grande, Mato Grosso do Sul, Both were enrolled in a Zootechny course, but their shared passion for music soon took center stage. They started their musical journey by singing in the school hallways, eventually deciding to pursue music as a career. Their early performances included university fairs and local bars. In 2008, with sponsorship from established artists Jorge & Mateus, they recorded their first promotional CD titled “You Back.” The following year (2009), Cecília and Rodolfo achieved a significant milestone by releasing their second album, accompanied by their first DVD. The release, produced by Som Livre in Goiânia, marked a turning point in their career. Their melodic compositions an ...
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