Brazil - Luna Kafé - Full Moon 5 - 03/24/97
Maria Bethânia
Âmbar
MetroBlue (worldwide) or EMI Brasil
Released in Brazil last fall, Maria Bethânia's
Âmbar (Amber) has finally received world-wide
distribution through MetroBlue. This CD marked Bethânia's 50th
birthday and followed her two previous best-selling CDs and video
production of a Canecão show in Rio. Âmbar brings
Maria Bethânia Vianna Telles Veloso (Bethânia's real name) doing what
she does best: heartfelt renditions of both classic and contemporary
Brazilian Popular Music (Música Popular Brasileira, MPB).
Since her first hit, Carcará (1965), Bethânia has
evolved tremendously both as a singer and stage performer. In her
1973 release, Drama, Luz Da Noite (Drama, Light of the Night),
Bethânia sang Brazilian classics and introduced Portuguese and
Brazilian poetry and prose to many of her fans: Antônio Bivar,
Isabel Câmara, Luiz Carlos Lacerda, Clarice Lispector, and the
incomparable Portuguese poet Fernando Pessoa. In her 1974 follow-up
show and record, A Cena Muda (The Silent Scene),
Bethânia continued a similar path singing Gonzaguinha, Caetano
Veloso, Chico Buarque, Paulinho da Viola, and Suely Costa (on poems
by Fernando Pessoa and Cecília Meireles). Drama and music were
constantly being mixed in Bethânia's releases. Bethânia
was as innovative then as she is now. The power of her stage presence
and voice delivered her songs like no other Brazilian performer has
ever done.
In this latest release, Bethânia is exploring the new music
of Brazil with Adriana Calcanhoto, Chico César, and Carlinhos
Brown at the same time that she sings classics by Sílvio
Caldas, Orestes Barbosa, Ary Barroso, and Vicente Paiva. Of course,
familiar names, such as her brother Caetano Veloso, Suely Costa, and
the poetry of Manuel Bandeira complete this full circle. Whether
singing the "bluesy" title track by Adriana Calcanhoto, the mystic
Chico César Invocação (Invocation), or a
traditional samba by Ary Barroso in a duet with Brazil's great Chico
Buarque, Maria Bethânia is artistry at its best! With both
simple and elaborate arrangements -- not overdone -- and perfect
delivery, Bethânia's songs take the listener on a musical
journey through the new and the classic in Brazilian song. The CD
liner notes include lyrics and beautiful photos of Bethânia.
Copyright © 1997 Egídio Leitão
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