(Big Band / Latin Jazz / Samba) Zaccarias e Sua Orquestra - 3 альбома - 1955-1960, MP3, 320 kbps
Zaccarias e Sua Orquestra
(3 альбома)
Жанр: Big Band / Latin Jazz / Samba
Страна: Brazil
Год издания: 1955-1960
Аудиокодек: MP3
Тип рипа: tracks
Битрейт аудио: 320 kbps
Продолжительность: 01:17:49
Наличие сканов в содержимом раздачи: да
Треклист:
1955 - Sambas em Desfile [19:57]
01 – Está Chegando a Hora (Henricão / Rubens Campos)
02 – Madalena (Ari Macedo / Airton Amorim)
03 – Pra Seu Governo (Haroldo Lobo / Milton de Oliveira)
04 – Meu Consolo É Você (Antônio Nássara / Roberto Martins)
05 – Não Tenho Lágrimas (Max Bulhões / Milton de Oliveira)
06 – Palpite Infeliz (Noel Rosa)
07 – Maria Boa (Assis Valente)
08 – É Bom Parar (Rubens Soares)This is Maestro Zaccarias e Sua Orquestra – Sambas em Desfile (1955), for RCA Victor, one of the earliest Maestros Zaccarias LPs. This record is a truly amazing orchestra album with Samba rhythms, played such like the old Escolas de Samba from Rio de Janeiro and Gafieiras use to make.
1956 - O Samba Em Black-Tie [25:30]
01 Agora é cinza
02 Feitio de oração
03 Canta brasil
04 Ultimo desejo
05 Peladinho
06 Favela
07 Gaúcho
08 Rancho fundo
1960 - Na Onda Do Frevo [32:22]
01 Introdução #1 Fanfarra
02 Frevo dos Vassourinhas No. 2
03 Gavião
04 Fogão
05 Agora Vai
06 3 da Tarde
07 É de Estourar
08 Introdução #2 Fanfarra
09 Luzia no Frevo
10 Clarinete Infernal
11 Canhão 75
12 Aguenta o Ritmo
13 Mexe Com Tudo
14 A Folia Chegou
Об исполнителе (группе)Zaccarias is one of the legendary Big Band leaders to come out of Sao Paulo. Aristides Zaccarias is one of those rags-to-riches stories you often head about great musicians coming out of the most humble beginnings. He began his professional career at 18, playing Clarinet in a small dance band around the Sao Paulo area. His fortunes began to pick up when he returned to Sao Paulo after a period of time playing the Cruise ship circuit with various small groups. He relocated to Rio de Janiero in the mid-1930's and eventually wound up playing at the Brazil Pavillion at the New York World's Fair in 1939. In the early 1940's he formed his own orchestra and caught the eye of the RCA Victor office in Rio de Janiero where he landed his first contract and series of sessions in 1943. From that point on, Zaccarias became a household name in Brazil and was well on his way to establishing an international reputation once the War was over.Zaccarias has enjoyed great success from the early 1940's until his retirement in the early 1970's. He left behind an impressive catalog of albums and singles, most of which are not available, or if they are, only in Brazil.