Bom senso pixinguinha biography

  • The surreal refrain is "Don't Walk -- Walk!" Born in 1922 Bonfá was classically trained from his early teens and could have become a famous classical guitarist.
  • ✨ Pixinguinha was a composer, arranger, flautist, and saxophonist born in Rio de Janeiro on April 23, 1897 Today, April 23 is celebrated as the NATIONAL DAY.
  • Canadian-born flutist Robert David Billington with a Doctorate of Musical Arts degree in flute performance, Peruvian-born Bom Senso, samba-cancao Pixinguinha.
  • History of football in Brazil

    Trajectory of football in Brazil

    The history of football in Brazil began in 1895 through the English, as in most other countries. The first teams began to form during this period, but, as well as the foundation of the clubs, the practice was also restricted to the white elite. According to reports, the first football ball in the country was brought in 1894 by Charles William Miller. However, the oldest records of football in Brazil date back to 1875, in Curitiba. The aristocracy dominated the football leagues, while the sport was gaining popularity in the countryside. Blacks and the poorer sections of the population could only watch. It was only in the 1920s that blacks were accepted as the sport became more widespread, especially with professionalization in 1933.[1]

    Some clubs, mainly outside the Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo axis, still resisted modernization and remained amateur. However, as time went by, almost all of them became adapted to the new reality. Several traditional and established clubs abandoned the elite of the football, or even the sport altogether.[1]

    During the governments, especially Vargas, a great effort was made to promote football in the country. The construction of the Maracanã and the World Cu

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  • BRAZILIAN music (the 100 greatest songs)

    Take “the 100 greatest” with a grain of salt and let the list be an introduction to Brazilian music history.

    1. The versatility of Brazilian music
    2. Highlights of Brazilian Music history
    3. Brazilian music (the 100 greatest songs) on Spotify
    4. Bonus track on Soundcloud
    5. Guilty Pleasures

    1. The versatility of Brazilian music

    Like its inhabitants, the origins of Brazilian music lie in different parts of the world. Influences from Europe, Africa, South and North America have spawned dozens of genres and subgenres, including maxixe, choro, samba, forró, bossanova, tropicália, mpb (música popular brasileira), baile funk, funk carioca, Brazilian soul, rock, house and hip-hop, which you will find in this list.

    With a song from 1895 (“Corta Jaca” by Chiquinha Gonzaga) and from 2020 (“Wash & Eat
    Shadow Movement remix” by Tessuto) this list (Spotify and Soundcloud) covers 3 centuries of Brazilian music history.

    Some songs like “Trem das Onze” by Adoniran Barbosa from 1964 are literally timeless and are still played in (samba) clubs. And that makes Brazilian culture and music unique in this world.

    2. Highlights of Brazilian Music history

    1895 – The very sensual composition “Co