It was Portuguese star Mariza’s destiny to become a fado singer – drawing on deep feelings of life to tell stories in song at WOMADelaide. Portuguese fado singer Mariza, who will perform at ...
For Mariza -- a singer of songs from the old world -- it's a whole new world. After world tours, performances at the Olympics and the World Cup, and selling over a million albums, the singer put her ...
How much: $39-$60. For tickets and information, go to www.monmouth.edu/events or call 732-571-3400 On her latest U.S. tour, the Portuguese singer Mariza is bringing ...
Singer Mariza has been the driving force in revitalizing the lamenting Portuguese musical genre fado, sometimes likened to the blues, a revival sparked by release of her first studio album in 2001.
Listening to Portuguese fado singer Mariza, it's really hard not to be taken away by her passionate singing, charismatic stage presence, and sly sass. Yet, beneath her almost fragile and gentle ...
The Town Hall has announced Portuguese singer Mariza in a special streaming concert event, being filmed exclusively for this broadcast. Recorded in Lisbon, Portugal to be webcast January 29 at 8:00PM ...
The Portuguese fado singer Mariza is back with a new studio album. It’s called “Mundo,” meaning “World.” It’s Mariza’s first album in five years. The reason for her absence? She became a mom. And like ...
If you know about the Portuguese folksong genre fado, it's probably because of Mariza. Her rich, warm voice and charismatic delivery have made her the best-known of a new generation of fado singers—or ...
When we talk about fado, the one thing I don't want is to put it in a kind of museum. It needs to grow, it needs to walk further. Mariza is a 29-year-old singer of fado — the rich, emotionally ...
The Town Hall is pleased to announce Portuguese singer Mariza in a special streaming concert event, being filmed exclusively for this broadcast. Recorded in Lisbon, Portugal to be webcast January 29 ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by WORLD MUSIC REVIEW By Laura Sinagra Like any traditional folk music, Portuguese fado has its purists and its iconoclasts. Only the most agile ...
Even the word fado loosely translates as “destiny”. “Destiny, fate, sign,” explains Mariza, who will be one of the headline acts at WOMADelaide this month, as part of a tour which includes solo shows ...