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PortugalPortugalTraditional music and Traditional music and
dance dance
Portuguese music reflects its rich history and privileged geographical location. These are evidenced in the music history of Portugal, which despite its firm European roots, nevertheless reflects the intercontinental cultural interactions begun in the Portuguese discoveries.
The music of Portugal includes many different styles and genres: Classical music Traditional / folk music Popular music
Traditional / folk musicTraditional / folk music
FadoFado Born in the streets of old Lisbon in the early 19th
century, and today the tradition is very much alive.
In bars, where the music is always present, you can listen to strong-voiced singers and skilled guitarists.
OriginsOrigins There are many theories of fado’s origins,
including links with Portugal’s maritime history. However, many argue that fado contains influences from Portugal’s African and South American colonial empire, with traces of traditional dance music such as the fofa and lundum, and also a strong hint of Portugal’s poetic and literary legacy.
Fado exists as a way of expressing all concerns and the way of spirit of the population.
Ancient part of the city. Main characteristic:
sadness and a feeling of past and present heartbreaks (but it can tell us a funny story, too)
Reflects the spirit of the Lisbon people.
LisbonLisbon
• Higher and romantic style. • Connected to the academic
traditions of Coimbra University. • Exclusively sung by men. • Themes: students' love and the
love for the city.
CoimbraCoimbra
Fado singersFado singers
Amália Rodrigues
Mariza
António Zambujo
New bands / SingersNew bands / Singers
O’questrada
Deolinda
The Gift
Rio Grande
Xutos & Pontapés
GNR
D.A.M.A
David Fonseca Rita Redshoes
Festivals…in BarcelosFestivals…in Barcelos
……in Portugalin Portugal
Traditional Dances Traditional Dances
Each region of Portugal has its own style of dance and songs with the most traditional tunes played.
Some of the best examples of the regional dances are:
vira, malhão, chula, corridinho, tirana and fandango, where couples perform a lively dance usually to a fast beat of hand-clapping, guitars and accordions.
Many of these dances reflect the courting and matrimonial traditions of the area and are often passionate and exciting to watch.
During many of these traditional dances, people dress up in a variety of ways ranging from working clothes to colourful costumes
Acordeão (accordion)
Bombo (drum)Chincalho
Cavaquinho
TraditionalTraditional Instruments Instruments
Guitarra Portuguesa
In each song, In each song, a message…a message…
Political Music Political Music
Music has also had an important
role in Portuguese politics. After
about 60 years living under the
burden of a dictatorship, there
was a revolution in Portugal –
the “ Carnation Revolution”- on
the 25th April 1974.
Political Music Political Music
There were two songs:
“E depois do adeus”
“Grândola Vila Morena”
which were played on the radio
as signals (code) for the
military officers to start the
coup that would lead to the
beginning of a democratic
regime in Portugal.Zeca Afonso
Paulo de Carvalho