Elizeth Cardoso, Zimbo Trio e Jacob do Bandolim – Ao Vivo no Teatro Joao Caetano 1 e 2 (1968)

29 12 2011

Link na Internet Wayback Machine: Elizeth Cardoso, Zimbo Trio e Jacob do Bandolim – Ao Vivo no Teatro Joao Caetano 1 e 2 (1968)
Publicado em: TUESDAY, JANUARY 30, 2007

 

Ze Carioca good feelings are making me feel better, so better that I could remember to release the second part of this concert, pending for several months. I decided to make it all together with important quality improvement on the music.

This is an anthological show featuring, Elizeth Cardoso, Zimbo Trio, Jacob do Bandolim with Epoca de Ouro with a story behind. In 1968, upon encountering economical difficulties, the Museu da Imagem e do Som of Rio de Janeiro (MIS) conceptualized a show with Elizeth Cardoso backed by Jacob do Bandolim, his regional Época de Ouro, and Zimbo Trio, directed by Hermínio Bello de Carvalho, to raise funds for their important work preserving culture.

The historic show was recorded and released on two LPs, both presented here. This recording was made with used tapes – that weren’t new, blank ones – by two MIS engineers in seven and a half IPS (instead of the professional 15 IPS) with modest two-channel equipment. The albums sold 80,000 copies and contributed notably to save the museum. In 1977 a third volume was released with the subtitle “Fragmentos Inéditos do Histórico Recital”, but this is for another occasion. What really matters is right here on this really important moment on Brazilian Music history. Tracks include:

This is Elizeth Cardoso, Zimbo Trio e Jacob do Bandolim – Ao Vivo no Teatro Joao Caetano 1 e 2 (1968), for MIS. Really self-explanatory, stay with tracks and personnel. Tracks include:

PersonnelElizeth Cardoso

Jacob do Bandolim

Zimbo Trio

Hamilton Godoy
(piano)
Luis Chaves
(bass)
Ruben Barsotti
(drums)

Epoca de Ouro
Dino 7 Cordas
(violao 7 cordas)
Cesar Farias
(guitar)
Jonas
(cavaquinho)
Gilberto
(percussion)

Track List

This is Elizeth Cardoso, Zimbo Trio e Jacob do Bandolim – Ao Vivo no Teatro Joao Caetano 1 e 2 (1968), at Loronix.
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Este disco pode ser buscado no 300 Discos.  Como ressaltado pelo Zeca, a parte 1 já havia sido publicada no Loronix e apareceu também aqui no Órfãos do Loronix anteriormente.




Elizeth Cardoso Ao Vivo no Teatro João Caetano – Elizeth Cardoso, Jacob do Bandolim, Zimbo Trio e Época de Ouro (1968)

10 10 2011

Link na Internet Wayback Machine: Elizeth Cardoso Ao Vivo no Teatro João Caetano – Elizeth Cardoso, Jacob do Bandolim, Zimbo Trio e Época de Ouro (1968)
Publicado em: SUNDAY, JUNE 25, 2006

In 1968, upon encountering economical difficulties, the Sound and Image Museum of Rio de Janeiro (MIS) conceptualized a show with Elizeth Cardoso backed by Jacob do Bandolim, his regional Época de Ouro, and the Zimbo Trio, directed by Hermínio Bello de Carvalho, to raise funds for their important work preserving culture.

The historic show was recorded and released on two LPs, of which this is the first. Saving tapes (that weren’t new, blank ones), the two engineers of the MIS (Paulo Lavrador and Hamilton Córdoba) had to record in seven and a half IPS (instead of the professional 15 IPS) with modest two-channel equipment. The albums sold 80,000 copies and contributed notably to save the museum. In 1977 a third volume was released with the subtitle “Fragmentos Inéditos do Histórico Recital”.This is the First LP.  The tracklist is inside this post comments section.

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Este disco pode ser buscado no 300 Discos. Lá estão os dois volumes do show.




Nilze Carvalho – Choro de Menina (1980)

23 07 2011

Publicado em: Tuesday, June 13, 2006 by zecalouro
Link original: Nilze Carvalho – Choro de Menina (1980)

Nilze Carvalho began her performance career at age 6 as an early and phenomenal cavaquinho – mandolin – player. The cavaquinho is a Brazilian instrument used on a typical music genre from Rio de Janeiro, choro. Her incredible mastery of the cavaquinho, her natural musicality, and her precocious charisma, made her a reference, appearing on Brazil’s major radio and television shows. By age 14, she had recorded a series of four acclaimed LP’s.

The first Nilze Carvalho LP, Choro de Menina (1980), is a classical instrumental choro album, with the participation of Conjunto Epoca de Ouro and Netinho.

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Este disco pode ser buscado no Cavalo 23.