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    L.H. Correa de Azevedo: Music of Ceara and Minas Gerais Enter The Mysterium

    Album Info

      1. Ô Iaiá Quero Pagar O Dinheiro        Year of Recording: 1997
      2. A Mangueira   Record Label: Smithsonian Folkways Recordings
      3. Ajoeia Chiquinha, Ajoeia Loló   Producers: Mickey Hart, Alan Jabbour
      4. A Paia da Cana Avôa   Edited by: Mickey Hart with Morton Marks and Fredric Lieberman
      5. Rojão   Booklet Text: Morton Marks
      6. Song of the Congo   Engineers: Michael Donaldson, Tom Flye, Paul Stubblebine
      7. Song of the Congo   Production Management: Howard Cohen
      8. Song of the Congo   Library of Congress Research: Kenneth Bilby, Max Derrickson
      9. Balé Ô Ó Mafunga   Package Design: MaryAnn Southard, Maura Nicholson
      10. Ô Bem Bem Alaquixá   Translated by: Cambridge Translation Resources
      11. Macumbeiro  
      12. Xangô, Xangô   Series Ethnomusicology Consultant: Fredric Lieberman, Ph.D.
      13. Maracatú Song  
      14. Maracatú Song  
      15. Maracatú Song  
      16. O Laço da Fita  
      17. Côco Baiano  
      18. Fala Nêgo Do Chapêu Morrudo  
      19. Pancada É Um  
      20. Côco Dos Mateiros  
      21. Vendi Minha Tropa  
      22. Diamantina  
      23. Catopê  
      24. Songs for Carrying the Dead…  
      25. When Drying the Water  
      26. At Dawn  
      27. Piercing the Stones  
           
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    Description

    This Endangered Music Project album released was recorded in the early 1940s by Luiz Heitor Corrêa de Azevedo, a professor of music and composer from Rio de Janeiro, in north and central Brazil with recording equipment loaned to him by the Library of Congress. The songs on this collection, performed on shaker, wooden box, claps, strings, bell, friction drum, guitar and other instruments, documents the roots of the Brazilian music that would later enter the mainstream of world popular music. The album was produced by Mickey Hart and Alan Jabbour and includes liner notes by ethnomusicologist Morton Marks. L.H. Correa de Azevedo: Music of Ceara and Minas Gerais was issued in 1997 as part of the Endangered Music Project, a series curated by Grateful Dead drummer Mickey Hart featuring material from the Library of Congress’ American Folklife Center.


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    L.H. Correa de Azevedo: Music of Ceara and Minas Gerais - Various Artists  

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