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Mariza
is making headlines already in Europe with her delightful
voice and astonishing performances. She was awarded best
voice of fado 2000 in Portugal and her debutalbum achieved
gold in Portugal and she was nominated "The German Critic
Awards" in Germany. Mariza has everything to be the absolute
star of the next generation fadistas.
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Mariza
storms the world stage sent to reinvent Fado.
Mariza began singing Fado as a child, before she could read. Her
father sketched out little cartoon stories to help her remember
the lyrics. At the age of five, she would join in the spontaneous
singing in her parents' restaurant in Mouraria, one of Lisbon's
most traditional neighborhoods. Mariza was born in Mozambique, but
her family moved to Portugal when she was a baby, giving her plenty
of time to get immersed directly in the "Fado Houses" where singing
is part of everyday life.
At the age of twenty-six, Mariza released her first CD, Fado em
Mim, the recording presents six classic Fados and six original compositions,
all of them tugging listeners at the heart and soul. Fado is Portugal's
Blues or Rebetika or Tango or Flamenco. "They all stand on emotions,"
says Mariza. "Fado is an emotional kind of music full of passion,
sorrow, jealousy, grief, and often satire."
Yet Fado differs from its musical cousins in its poetic mystery
and its ability to fuse dichotomous traits: impossible pain and
fervent joy, life's cruelty with love's intensity. At the very outset
of her career, Mariza was being compared to one of the biggest icons
of Fado: Amália Rodrigues. In the words of Nuno Nazareth Fernandes,
one of the greatest Portuguese composers: "Mariza is an adorable
extra-terrestrial being, someone sent by the Great Creator to reinvent
the Fado." Mariza had her first major national exposure in 1999
as one of the guest performers in Tribute Concerts for Amália Rodrigues
in the Coliseums of Lisbon and Oporto. Both performances were broadcast
live on one of Portugal's Network TV channels. Mariza's performances
immediately sparked interest in the public and in the national media.
In 2000, she received the award, "Voice of Fado," presented by Central
FM (Portugal's national radio station). She was invited to "introduce"
Fado to rock icon Sting by a highly rated national television show
Hermansic. Mariza walks the fine line necessary to both genuinely
carry the tradition and bring it freshness for today. Her performance
style captures the raw emotion that characterizes the genre, but
with her own personal twist. She was the first Portuguese artist
ever to perform at "Later" with Jools Holland, prime time BBC show.
Fado em Mim just received the prestigious Deutscheshalplaten kritik
award. Fado em Mim has already climbed to the top of the Hot 100
album charts in the Benelux countries, and is silver record in Portugal.
This year Mariza will tour Europe (Spain, England, Belgium, Norway,
Germany, Netherlands, France and Italy), Canada and the US. |
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