Thursday, May 31, 2007

Portuguese Fado Singer MARIZA to Make Dallas Debut




Continuing our tradition of seeking out world-class talent and bringing it to Dallas for the first time, TITAS is proud to present MARIZA, a Portuguese Fado sensation. Be one of the first to see her on Saturday, October 20, 2007 at 8:00 PM at McFarlin Auditorium!

Read this recent review of her performance in Washington D.C. to get a better idea of what this up-and-coming star will bring:

WASHINGTON POST by Stephen Brookes
26/03/2007

Mariza


The traditional Portuguese music known as fado is not for the timid. Passionate and uninhibited, it revels in drama, diving recklessly into the dark pathos of the human heart. In the hands of its best interpreters, fado's power can be primal and almost overwhelming -- and it's starting to catch on with audiences around the world.

Much of the credit for that goes to Mariza, a 33-year-old fadista whose superb contralto voice and fearless sense of drama have made her a star on the rise. Born in Mozambique and raised in Portugal, she's been reviving and reinventing the traditional fado style, and the results -- as she showed at the Kennedy Center Concert Hall on Friday night -- are nothing short of spectacular.

Backed by a percussionist and a trio of guitars, Mariza sang a mix of newer and more traditional fado. "Cavaleiro Monge" and "Maria Lisboa" were fine-tuned and intricately detailed, her voice sweeping effortlessly from searing cries to whispered confessions. Full of longing, awash in sadness and regret, it was an evening of defiantly emotional music. And when Mariza unleashed the full power of her voice -- as she did in the wrenching "Primavera" -- it was one long, devastating cry from the heart.

The program was originally to include the Mexican singer Eugenia Leon, who had to cancel due to an injury. Unfortunate as that was, Mariza and her accompanying band -- particularly the amazing Luis Guerreiro on the round-bodied Portuguese guitar -- more than made up for the loss, winning multiple ovations from the packed house.

2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I was up late and was watching David Letterman and he mentioned Mariza was coming up next. As a fellow portuguese I have never heard of her. WOW! She sang the Fado so beautifully I was so impressived what a Fadista! I hope she comes to Toronto, Ontario I would definitely buy tickets.

12:42 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Thank you bringing MARIZA to Dallas!
It was an unforgettable night for us Portuguese and Brazilian immigrants in the area.
What a voice!
Tereza Braga
Freelance Portuguese translator and interpreter, Dallas

1:15 PM  

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