Формат записи/Источник записи: [TR24][OF]
Наличие водяных знаков: Нет
Год издания/переиздания диска: 2015/2016
Жанр: fado, world music, portuguese folk
Издатель (лейбл): Nonesuch / Warner Music Portugal / Casa Limón
Продолжительность: 00:48:28
Наличие сканов в содержимом раздачи: Буклет PDF
Источник (релизер): highresaudio
Треклист:
01. Rio De Magoa (3:16)
02. Melhor De Mim (4:07)
03. Alma (3:11)
04. Saudade Solta (3:30)
05. Sem Ti (4:58)
06. Maldiçao (4:45)
07. Padoce De Ceu Azul (3:47)
08. Caprichosa (2:33)
09. Paixao (2:58)
10. Anda O Sol Na Minha Rua (2:24)
11. Adeus (2:52)
12. Missangas (3:36)
13. Sombra (3:49)
14. Meu Amor Pequenino (2:28)
Контейнер: FLAC (*.flac)
Тип рипа: tracks
Разрядность: 24/88,2
Формат: PCM
Количество каналов: 2.0
Доп. информация: http://www.mariza.com/
Лог проверки качества
foobar2000 1.3.7 / Dynamic Range Meter 1.1.1
log date: 2018-10-31 07:12:50
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Analyzed: Mariza / Mundo
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DR Peak RMS Duration Track
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DR7 -0.80 dB -9.30 dB 3:16 01-Rio de Mágoa
DR6 -0.80 dB -9.42 dB 4:07 02-Melhor de Mim
DR6 -0.80 dB -8.08 dB 3:11 03-Alma
DR6 -0.80 dB -8.64 dB 3:30 04-Saudade Solta
DR6 -0.80 dB -9.95 dB 4:58 05-Sem Ti
DR8 -0.80 dB -11.34 dB 4:47 06-Maldição
DR7 -0.80 dB -9.53 dB 3:49 07-Padoce de Céu Azul
DR7 -0.80 dB -9.30 dB 2:35 08-Caprichosa
DR6 -0.80 dB -9.16 dB 2:59 09-Paixão
DR7 -0.80 dB -8.99 dB 2:26 10-Anda o Sol Na Minha Rua
DR6 -0.80 dB -9.68 dB 2:54 11-Adeus
DR6 -0.80 dB -8.69 dB 3:37 12-Missangas
DR8 -0.80 dB -10.64 dB 3:50 13-Sombra
DR8 -0.80 dB -11.87 dB 2:29 14-Meu Amor Pequenino
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Number of tracks: 14
Official DR value: DR7
Samplerate: 88200 Hz
Channels: 2
Bits per sample: 24
Bitrate: 2356 kbps
Codec: FLAC
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Об исполнительнице (рус.) | About Artist (ru)
Мариза
Мариза (полное имя — Мари́за Ре́йш Ну́неш, порт. Marisa Reis Nunes) — португальская певица, исполнительница фаду. Самая успешная исполнительница в этом жанре после Амалии Родригиш, «сенсация в мире музыки», по словам английской The Independent.
Родилась 16 декабря 1973 года в Мапуту (Мозамбик). В трёхлетнем возрасте переехала с родителями в Лиссабон. Первый альбом Fado em Mim вышел в 2001 году и сразу же принёс певице большую популярность (продано более 30 тыс. копий). В 2002 году на чемпионате мира по футболу она исполняла гимн Португалии перед матчем сборных Португалии и Южной Кореи. В том же году на Летнем музыкальном фестивале в Квебеке была удостоена первой премии — Most Outstanding Performance. Британская радиостанция BBC Radio 3 трижды признавала Маризу лучшей европейской исполнительницей этнической музыки (2003, 2005, 2006).
Второй альбом Fado Curvo вышел в 2003 году и занял шестое место в Top Billboard of World Music.
В 2004 году на Олимпийских играх в Афинах она исполняла в дуэте со Стингом песню A Thousand Years, вошедшую в официальный альбом Олимпийских игр Unity. В этом же году она получила European Border Breakers Award. В декабре 2004 года Мариза дала два концерта в Московском международном Доме музыки.
Третий альбом Transparente был записан в 2005 году и выпущен в Бразилии. Он занял первое место в хит-парадах в Португалии и вошёл в десятку самых популярных альбомов в других европейских странах. В июле 2005 года была почётным гостем на музыкальном фестивале Live 8. В этом же году португальское отделение UNICEF присвоило Маризе почётное звание Посол доброй воли.
В 2006 году в Австралии получила премию Helpmann Awards в номинации Best International Contemporary Concert, а в Португалии — национальный «Золотой глобус» в номинации «лучший индивидуальный исполнитель». https://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/Мариза
Об исполнительнице (англ.) | About Artist (en)
Mariza
Mariza (born Marisa dos Reis Nunes (born 16 December 1973), is a popular Portuguese fado singer.
Mariza was born in Lourenço Marques, Portuguese Mozambique, to a Portuguese father, José Brandão Nunes, and a Mozambican mother, Isabel Nunes. When she was three years old, her family moved to Metropolitan Portugal, and she was raised in Lisbon's historic quarters of Mouraria and Alfama. While very young she began singing in a wide variety of musical styles, including gospel, soul and jazz. Her father strongly encouraged her to adopt fado; he felt that participating in the traditional music would grant her greater acceptance in the Portuguese community. Mariza has sold over 1,000,000 records worldwide.
In 1999, fado's most famous and beloved interpreter, Amália Rodrigues died. In the public remembrance and mourning that followed, fado regained much of its previous popularity, and Mariza was asked to perform a broadcast tribute to Rodrigues' memory, which caused her friends to begin urging her to record an album of fado music. She did so, and in 2001 Fado em Mim was released. It sold an astounding 100,000 copies (4,000 copies of a fado disc would have been considered successful). After this the record company made the disc available worldwide, and sales eventually topped 140,000 copies.
One of Mariza's hit songs, Transparente is a tribute to her African grandmother.
Mariza sang the Portuguese national anthem at the 2002 FIFA World Cup of football, at the game which pitted the home team (South Korea) against Portugal.
By the time Mariza's second album, Fado Curvo, was released in 2003, she was considered a member of the New Fado movement, with a voice reminiscent of traditional divas of the musical form such as Rodrigues. Her interpretations of fado standards brought her rapid international recognition, leading to her being the recipient, in March 2003, of BBC Radio 3's award for Best European Artist in World Music. Her British television debut was on Later with Jools Holland. For the Olympic Games of Athens 2004 she sang "A Thousand Years," as a duet with Sting. It was released on the official pop album of the Athens Olympics, Unity, on which fado is sung in English and Portuguese.
In 2004 Mariza won an EBBA Award. Every year the European Border Breakers Awards (EBBA) recognize the success of ten emerging artists or groups who reached audiences outside their own countries with their first internationally released album in the past year.
Mariza's third album, Transparente, was recorded in Brazil and released in 2005. She performed at Live 8; she sang at the Eden Project in Cornwall, after which she has been invited to concerts and events worldwide to promote Portuguese culture, from Australia to Finland, the United States and Argentina. That album eventually reached Top Ten in countries which include The Netherlands, Spain and Finland. Mariza, who lives in the upmarket Alcântara dockside area of Lisbon, has received many awards from countries such as Denmark, Australia, Canada, Germany, UK, Guinea-Bissau and Equatorial Guinea.
She has performed in venues such as New York's Carnegie Hall and Central Park, Walt Disney Concert Hall, Barbican, Hollywood Bowl, London's Royal Albert Hall, Union Chapel, Royal Festival Hall, Lisbon's Centro Cultural de Belém, Frankfurt's Alte Oper, Paris' Théâtre de la Ville, Madrid's Teatro Albéniz, Barcelona's Teatro Grec, X Cairo International Song Festival 2004, Centro Cultural de Macau, Moscow International House of Music, Toronto's Massey Hall, Sydney Opera House and the National Concert Hall in Dublin in February 2010.
Her album released in 2007 Concerto em Lisboa received a Latin Grammy nomination for Best Folk Album. The following year, she again released an album, Terra which also was nominated for Best Folk Album at the Latin Grammy Awards. This album continued to mix a variety of genres, containing basic fado influenced by jazz, flamenco, Latin and African sounds.
In 2010, Mariza was featured in the pilot episode of the PBS music series, Sound Tracks: Music Without Borders, singing the "global hit" -- "Minh' Alma." In 2010, Mariza released the album Fado Tradicional, returning to the roots of Fado, but also interpreting the music in Mariza's unique style.
Beginning on 28 February 2011 the airline TAP Portugal began airing its "TAP With Arms Wide Open" (TAP de Braços Abertos) campaign, featuring its new slogan. Three singers, Mariza, the Brazilian singer Roberta de Sá, and the Angolan singer Paulo Flores starred in a music video with the song "Arms Wide Open."
Mariza performed alongside Ana Moura as the opening act of the Grand Final of the Eurovision Song Contest 2018 held in Lisbon, Portugal, singing Barco Negro.
Mariza was married to António Ferreira, father of the singer's first child, Martim, born on 6 July 2011, two months ahead of schedule. Mariza said that her Catholic faith strengthened as a result of a promise that she made to Our Lady of Fátima, after the birth of her son. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mariza
Об альбоме (англ.) | About Album (en)
Mariza / Mundo
For many of those outside of Portugal their introduction to the deep and complex musical genre known as Fado was through Mariza whose musical career has marked her out as the most successful and widest-reaching of any Fado singer since the late Amália Rodrigues. In the 14 years since her debut album she has travelled the world performing at some of the most prestigious venues, performing with some of the biggest names, supported by some of the most well known orchestras while her records have gone on to sell over one million copies worldwide attracting over 30 Platinum awards.
That envious track record has kept her fans keen for more and now the wait is nearly over with the announcement that she is to release her sixth studio recording and her first of entirely new material in five years. The album called Mundo (World) is in many ways a reflection of the journey she has been on and, from reading the press release, a new beginning. Throughout the press release are hints about its diverse and contemporary approach… “because Fado is always in Mariza’s voice, it’s always there even when it doesn’t conform to its traditional image….Mariza’s Fado is a different, adventurous Fado that expands beyond the Portuguese borders in search of a new cosmopolitan identity. A new beginning, if you like…”
Many of the songs featured on Mundo were written specifically for Mariza’s voice. Among the exceptions are a cover version of a 1930 tango originally sung by Carlos Gardel; one Fado made famous by Amália Rodrigues and another created by the legendary Alfredo Marceneiro; and a Cape Verdian “morna”.
That ‘new cosmopolitan identity’ she seeks to build in Mundo will unravel like “a travelogue, a diary, a record of a journey, from Cape Verde to Spain, from Argentina to Portugal….a world that has grown in the past five years, enriched by new landscapes, new places, new people, new influences.”
The new album is a more modern-sounding fado record in contrast to her last one in 2010, “Fado Tradicional”. Some of the songs on the new album are in Spanish which, she admitted, were not as easy to sing as you may guess. The Spanish language is a much harder, edgier language than the Portuguese.
The beautiful “Caprichosa” for example originated from a listening session in the middle of the night. Mariza was looking for a Tango that speaks about Portugal and had a Portuguese story to it. “Sem Ti”, another heartbreakingly beautiful moment on the record, was composed by Miguel Gameiro who wrote a song a few years ago for Mariza’s new-born son. And the sensual “Alma” is a song where she had difficulties at first to understand the melody. The result is another sweet and melancholic little ditty, staying true to the fado tradition, but giving it this one little extra edge. The guitar-driven music on “Mundo” and Mariza‘s dramatic performance all add to a very special set of songs here.
Mariza also recorded a classic fado on her new album; “Maldicao”, written by Alfredo Marceneiro and Armando Vieira Pinto, had been recorded by one of the most, if not the most, important interpreters of this genre, the queen of fado, Amália Rodrigues. Mariza easily picks up on this one and she’s walking in Amália’s footsteps. https://www.highresaudio.com/en/album/view/wyz79n/mariza-mundo
Состав | Artists
Vocal – Mariza
Portuguese Guitar – José Manuel Neto
Acoustic Guitar – Pedro Jóia, except tracks 6 & 10 – Carlos Leitão
Acoustic Bass – Charlie Mendes, except tracks 6 & 10 – Prof. Joel Pina
Piano and Keyboards – Alfonso Pérez, except track 14, Piano – Rui Veloso
Percussion and Drums – Israel “Piraña” Suárez
Flamenco Guitar – Javier Limón
Photography – Carlos Ramos
Produced and Arranged by Javier Limón
Recorded and Mixed at Studio Casa Limón by Salomé Limón, except track “My Little Love” and acoustic bass on tracks “Curse“ and “The Sun Walks Through My Street,” recorded at Vale de Lobos Studios by Pedro Vidal
Mastered at PKO Studios by Caco Refojo