Dona Rosa

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Resineiro (Gum Collector) 04:51 Tools
Cavalos 02:43 Tools
Canta Canta Amigo Canta 03:13 Tools
Quando eu era costureira 09:01 Tools
Asa de Anjo 04:04 Tools
Alecrim 02:23 Tools
Nos Trilhos 03:58 Tools
Mulher Da Beira 02:45 Tools
Beija Flor 02:55 Tools
Amor Em Viana 02:50 Tools
Maria Faia 03:23 Tools
Esmeralda Verde 02:42 Tools
O autocarro do amor 03:52 Tools
Quero Que Sintas Quete Quero 03:48 Tools
Sou Luz 02:45 Tools
Livre 02:41 Tools
Moda Do Entrudo 04:08 Tools
Lago de Ontem 03:24 Tools
Chamei por mim 03:06 Tools
Maria dos olhos lindos 05:24 Tools
Laurindinha 00:00 Tools
Fado do emigrante 04:13 Tools
Gum Collector 03:06 Tools
Ceifeira 04:01 Tools
Mudei de Olhar 03:22 Tools
24 de Agosto 05:51 Tools
Quero Que Sintas Que Te Quero 03:48 Tools
Cancao de Aliu 04:08 Tools
Retrato 03:37 Tools
Mariquitas 00:00 Tools
Nesta Terra Portuguesa 02:18 Tools
Green Corn 03:50 Tools
Beira Riso 03:50 Tools
Ando Sempre Atrás Deti 02:47 Tools
Carta 05:16 Tools
Put Your Little Foot Here 04:51 Tools
Resineiro 04:51 Tools
Lemon Balm 00:00 Tools
Lisbon 00:00 Tools
Trust 04:51 Tools
lua vei-te deitar 03:59 Tools
Green Are the Fields 00:00 Tools
Memórias de um Percurso 00:00 Tools
Meu limao verde 00:00 Tools
O, Branch, What a Beautiful Branch 01:26 Tools
Ando Sempre Atras De Ti 03:36 Tools
Saudade, silencio e sombra 00:00 Tools
Kiss 01:26 Tools
Meu limão verde 03:36 Tools
Lisbon/Lisboa 01:04 Tools
I Was Baptized By Rose 01:26 Tools
The Girl Was In Tears 01:04 Tools
Gum Collector/Resineiro 04:54 Tools
Saudade, silêncio e sombra 04:54 Tools
I Was Bapzized By Rose/De Rosa Fui Baptizada 01:26 Tools
Green Corn/Milho Verde 04:24 Tools
Lemon Balm/Erva-Cidreira 03:57 Tools
Trust/Confiança 00:48 Tools
Carta (Bonus Track) 03:59 Tools
The Girl Was In Tears/A Moça Chorava 06:09 Tools
Variations In Major's Dream/Variações Em Sonho Maior 06:07 Tools
Ó lua vai-te deitar 06:07 Tools
Ando Sempre Atrás De Ti 02:47 Tools
Green Are The Fields/Verdes São Os Campos 03:24 Tools
Put Your Little Foot Here/Ponha Aqui O Seu Pézinho 03:14 Tools
Variations In Major's Dream 06:07 Tools
Lisboa 01:04 Tools
O, Branch, What A Beautiful Branch/Ó Rama Ó Que Linda Rama 03:59 Tools
Moda Do Entruda 03:14 Tools
Ando Sempre Atrбs de Ti 03:14 Tools
Kiss/Beijinho 03:14 Tools
De Rosa Fui Baptizada 03:14 Tools
Verdes Sao Os Campos 03:14 Tools
Canta Canta Amigo Canta/Sing, Sing, Friend, Sing 03:14 Tools
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Dona Rosa embodies the true longing of the soul, rooted in a tradition whose most relevant and famous symbol is Fado. Her voice is the ideal instrument for the expression of this longing. And as she sings, she enables us to see and feel her world, which though outwardly blind, opens vast internal emotional vistas. “The eyes of the body are unable to see. The real vision comes from the eyes of the spirit. It is important to return to that first vision, the vision of the soul“... The famous blind activist Helen Keller said that the biggest problem that blind people face, is the lack of vision of their friends who see . In a world, where senses are dormant, what is the real meaning of seeing? Blind people live in a luminous world, even if they can’t see. They live very near the source of the inner life where light is always present. If what is essential is invisible, will it be possible to share and make audible some of the atmosphere and colors of the rainbow that are part of the inner landscape of someone who lost the capability of seeing? This is the main purpose of this project in which through original lyrics and songs, poems that evoke the possibility of redirecting our attention to the soul dimension, we want to remember a space within us that remains almost inhabited. Dona Rosa with her generosity and unique way of being gave voice to words, songs and memories of her life. She faced the challenges of this new step in her career with courage and the consequence of her commitment is shown in the particular and different sound atmosphere of this CD called: "Sou Luz". Drawings done by blind children that brought another color to the cover of this CD, a poem created by Aliu Baio, a sixteen year old pupil of the Helen Keller Institute of Lisbon, new songs that had the support of "devoted" musicians , contributed for making this challenge of Dona Rosa a visible reality. It was a track on Charlie Gilletts World 2004 compilation that first drew many peoples attention to the English speaking world to Dona Rosa. Rosa was born in 1957 in Oporto /Portugal in a very poor family living in one room. Meningitis raged through that room when Rosa was still an infant and since the age of 4 years she is blind. Her luck began to change when Austrian music producer André Heller discovered here and invited Rosa for an Austrian TV show produced in Marrakech, Morocco. In the year 2000 she appeared with a showcase at Womex worldmusic fair in Berlin and since that time she developed a repertoire of traditional protuguese music sung in the fado style. Starting from singing in Lisbon streets she ended up with a new quartet performing on stages from Taipei, Moscow to Los Angeles since the past years and as well to Womad stages in Spain and England. Dona Rosa embodies the true longing of the soul for authenticity, rooted in a tradition where Fado is its most relevant and famous symbol. Her voice becomes the ideal instrument for the expression of this longing, and as she sings we feel that is indeed possible to stretch ourselves beyond the boundaries of our narrow, logical minds. We are easily moved, recognizing those places within ourselves that are moved and nurtured by her soulful voice. Dona Rosa, in her simple and genuine way, creates the mood so that the "Green Emerald" of our hearts can truly be seen. ALMA LIVRE releases our souls from the daily routine, allowing a subtle tuning to take place, and is an invitation to welcome new soundscapes for us to enjoy in songs such as "Cavalos" (wild horses thirsty for sun), "Mulher da Beira" (instrumental), "Canta, canta ?amigo canta" (sing my friend sing, alone you are nothing, together we have the world in our hands), "Nos Trilhos" (instrumental), and "Livre", the song that best portrays the true and non-conventional spirit of Dona Rosa, reminding us that there is no axe capable of cutting off the roots of free thinking. In ALMA LIVRE, Dona Rosa faced new challenges as the creative process unfolded. This was a musical journey where the rhythm of the language made the difference. In the studio, Dona Rosa displayed all her musical talents; in almost all the songs she followed the beat of the metronome instead of her usual triangle and sang and inspired the group of musicians who joined her for this project, from the more traditional of them such as Carlos Gonçalves and Amália Rodrigues, Portugal’s most famous guitar player, to the new musical languages of Ciro Bertini, Sofia Borges, Raul Abreu, Celina Piedade, Tiago Oliveira, Ricardo Parreira ,Luis Cunha and José Afonso. About DONA ROSA: Even today fairy tales still happen - tales that read as if they were straight out of the Arabian Nights. This is the miraculous story of the blind Fado singer DONA ROSA of Lisbon: In 1999 a Portuguese production company was asked to find a Fado singer for an Austrian Television Company production to be recorded in Marrakesh. The programme..s musical director, the well-known Viennese artist and impresario Andr.. Heller, had a particular blind street singer in mind, a woman he had heard many years ago, whose voice had moved him deeply and haunted his memory ever since. The search proved to require quite some detective work but finally she was found - DONA ROSA. Who is DONA ROSA? She was born on February 1, 1957 in poverty. At the age of four she fell ill with a severe case of meningitis to which she lost her eyesight. Her family, whose only means of livelihood was begging, could not easily accept the child..s handicap but managed to provide a basic education for her. She learned to read and write and carry out simple manual tasks ...and she became acquainted with the traditional songs of Portugal. www.myspace.com/rosadona Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.