Freitag, 6. Mai 2016

Luiz Bonfa & Antonio Carlos Jobim - Orfeu Negro (Soundtrack, 1959)

"Black Orpheus", the film by Marcel Camus, and its soundtrack, were the signposts by which the world first learned of samba and bossa nova and fell in love with it. Therefore, it is staggering to consider that it took until 2008 for a definitive edition of the soundtrack to be released, one that assembled all the songs and music heard in the film. After all, this is the score that created the partnership of composer Antonio Carlos Jobim and poet Vinicius de Moraes, and introduced the brilliant and influential guitarist Luiz Bonfá. 

The sounds of the various samba schools from the carnival parades are accompanied by the gorgeous instrumental interludes by Bonfá (including the now ubiquitous "Manha De Carnaval," written with poet Antonio Mara), and the songs of de Moraes and Jobim (including "A Felicidade," as sung by Elizeth Cardoso). The songs may be well known now; the music of the favelas, as practiced by the escolas de samba with their agogo bells, atabaques drumming, stomping batacuda solos, and duels, folk line chants, and unusual (even now if one thinks about it) blend of African rhythms, dissonance, and extended harmonics, is still revolutionary today.  

Luiz Bonfa & Antonio Carlos Jobim - Orfeu Negro (Soundtrack, 1959)
(256 kbps, cover art included)

2 Kommentare:

Anonym hat gesagt…

Great music, great film. Gracias,
-peacenik

zero hat gesagt…

I agree! Best wishes!

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