Marlui Miranda

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Araruna 00:00 Tools
Nozani Na 00:00 Tools
Tchori Tchori 00:00 Tools
Tche Nane 01:44 Tools
Pamé Dawöro 00:00 Tools
Kworo Kango 00:00 Tools
Araruna (Amazon/Brazil) 00:00 Tools
Bep 00:00 Tools
Festa da Flauta 00:00 Tools
Hirigo 00:00 Tools
Mekô Merewá 00:00 Tools
Wine Merewá 00:00 Tools
Ñaumu 00:00 Tools
Ju Parana 00:00 Tools
Calypso 00:00 Tools
Vinho Do Porto 00:00 Tools
15 Variações de Hai Nai Hai 00:00 Tools
Marimbondo 00:00 Tools
Mito - Metumji Iarén 00:00 Tools
Estrela Do Indaiá 00:00 Tools
No Pilar 00:00 Tools
Acorda Maria Bonita 00:00 Tools
Mena Barsáa (Baya Barsáa) 00:00 Tools
Pitanga 00:00 Tools
Awina/Ijain Je E' 00:00 Tools
Credo 00:00 Tools
Mena Barsáa 00:00 Tools
Kyrie 00:00 Tools
Herculano 00:00 Tools
Canto De Entrada 00:00 Tools
Olho d'água 00:00 Tools
Awina / Ijain Je E' 00:00 Tools
Yny Maj Hyrynh 00:00 Tools
Na Na Nai (Radio Edit) 00:00 Tools
Awina - Ijain Je E' 00:00 Tools
Agnus Dei 00:00 Tools
Pai Nosso 00:00 Tools
Naumu 00:00 Tools
Gloria 00:00 Tools
Sodade Meu Bem, Sodade 00:00 Tools
Grupo Krahó 00:00 Tools
Canto Final 00:00 Tools
Yny Maj Hyrynh (A Você eu Canto) 00:00 Tools
Ofertório 00:00 Tools
Ação de Graças 00:00 Tools
Promessa de pescador 00:00 Tools
Aleluia 00:00 Tools
Grupo Krahõ 00:00 Tools
Tchori Tchori - Joutro Mundo 00:00 Tools
Comunhão 00:00 Tools
Yny Maj Hyrynh - A Você Eu Canto 00:00 Tools
Sodade Meu Bem Sodade 00:00 Tools
Galopera (Ocampi e Zayas) 00:00 Tools
A Voz do Trovão 00:00 Tools
Canção suruí (Música tradicional Suruí, de Rondônia, letra do índio Nambecoa Suruí) 00:00 Tools
Awina (Ijain Je E') 00:00 Tools
Tininim (Marlui Miranda e Ziraldo Alves Pinto) 00:00 Tools
Glória 00:00 Tools
Menino da porteira (Ted Vieira e Luizinho) 00:00 Tools
Aleluia: Aclamação ao Evangelho 00:00 Tools
Yny Maj Hyrynh [A Você Eu Canto] 00:00 Tools
Tchori Tchori (Joutro Mundo) 00:00 Tools
Timon (Clodo, Climério e Clésio) 00:00 Tools
AWINA [IJAIN JE E'] 00:00 Tools
Mata (Marlui Miranda e Marcos Santilli) 00:00 Tools
Imagens (Marlui Miranda e Otávio Afonso) 00:00 Tools
Repente camaleão (Marlui Miranda e Xico Chaves) 00:00 Tools
Morena bonita (Folclore de Rondônia) 00:00 Tools
Mito – Metumji Iarén 00:00 Tools
Araguaia (Marlui Miranda e Ana Maria Miranda) 00:00 Tools
Olho D'agua 00:00 Tools
Na asa do vento (João do Vale e Luís Vieira) 00:00 Tools
O dois de junho (Manoel Germano [Seringueiro]) 00:00 Tools
Araruna (Amazon-Brazil) 00:00 Tools
Ofertorio 00:00 Tools
Mena Barsaa (Baya Barsaa) 00:00 Tools
Mata 00:00 Tools
Lavadeira (Marlui Miranda e Xico Chaves) 00:00 Tools
Na asa do vento 00:00 Tools
Tininim 00:00 Tools
Marlui Miranda - Araruna 00:00 Tools
Estrada de ferro Madeira Mamoré (Marlui Miranda e José Cândido) 00:00 Tools
Do Pilar 00:00 Tools
Acao De Gracas 00:00 Tools
Yny Maj Hyrynh (A Voce Eu Canto) 00:00 Tools
Na zagaia 00:00 Tools
Comunhao 00:00 Tools
15 Variacoes De Hai Nai Hai 00:00 Tools
Na zagaia (Marlui Miranda) 00:00 Tools
Do pilá (Jararaca) 00:00 Tools
Nozani Na (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
Volto pra curtir (Jards Macalé e Waly Salomão) 00:00 Tools
Morena bonita 00:00 Tools
Lavadeira 00:00 Tools
Galopera 00:00 Tools
No tempo do espicho (Marlui Miranda) 00:00 Tools
No tempo do espicho 00:00 Tools
Neliandra 00:00 Tools
Do pilá 00:00 Tools
Neliandra (Marlui Miranda) 00:00 Tools
Volto pra curtir 00:00 Tools
03 Tche nane 00:00 Tools
Aprender A Nadar 00:00 Tools
Awina, Ijain Je E' 00:00 Tools
Yny Maj Hyrnyh 00:00 Tools
06 - Marimbondo 00:00 Tools
05 - Olho d'água 00:00 Tools
Timon 00:00 Tools
11 - Calypso 00:00 Tools
Casa de Índio 00:00 Tools
01 Tchori tchori 00:00 Tools
06 Araruna 00:00 Tools
Pame Daw Éro 00:00 Tools
Araguaia 00:00 Tools
Tchori Tchori (feat. Uakti) (Joutro Mundo Mix) 00:00 Tools
03 Glória 00:00 Tools
Imagens 00:00 Tools
Quinze Variações De Hai Nai Hai 00:00 Tools
01 - Vinho do Porto 00:00 Tools
03 - Pitanga 00:00 Tools
07 - Grupo Krahõ 00:00 Tools
09 - Herculano 00:00 Tools
08 Bep 00:00 Tools
IHU Todos os Sons - Completo 00:00 Tools
02 Kyrie 00:00 Tools
11 Hirigo 00:00 Tools
Canção Suruí 00:00 Tools
09 Festa da flauta 00:00 Tools
tche name 00:00 Tools
Lamento Das Mulheres 00:00 Tools
O dois de junho 00:00 Tools
Menino da porteira 06:25 Tools
04 Aleluia 00:00 Tools
10 - Sodade meu bem sodade 00:00 Tools
02 - No pilar 00:00 Tools
Tchori Tchori (Joutro Mundo Mix) 00:00 Tools
Yny Maj Hyrynh-A Voce Eu Canto 00:00 Tools
Repente Camaleão 00:00 Tools
15 Kworo kango 00:00 Tools
10 Ação de Graças 00:00 Tools
09 Comunhão 00:00 Tools
Mito - Metumji Iaren 00:00 Tools
Awina-Ijain Je E 00:00 Tools
11 Canto final 00:00 Tools
02 Pamé dawöro 00:00 Tools
14 Ju parana 00:00 Tools
Thchori Tchori (feat. Uakti) 00:00 Tools
Araruna (Amazon,Brazil) 00:00 Tools
Awina / Ijin Je E’ 00:00 Tools
01 - Tchori Tchori 00:00 Tools
01 Canto de entrada 00:00 Tools
Duku duku 00:00 Tools
Mito-Metumji Iarén 00:00 Tools
Mena Barsaa-Baya Barsaa 00:00 Tools
Estrela Do Indaia 00:00 Tools
07 Pai Nosso 00:00 Tools
Awina 00:00 Tools
Araruna (AmazonBrazil) 00:00 Tools
06 Ofertório 00:00 Tools
13 Mekô merewá 00:00 Tools
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Marlui Miranda's family always played music for pleasure. His mother, having never studied or played guitar, was the one who first tuned the instrument Marlui had won. At this time the family still lived in Fortaleza, where Marlui was born in 1949. When he was five years, moved to Rio de Janeiro, from where his father, an engineer, decided to face the challenge of helping to build Brasilia. It was 1959. Marlui began studying guitar at the gym, in the midst of cultural effervescence. In the College of Architecture, she began to attend meetings which brought to Brasilia names like Jacob's Mandolin and Victor Assis Brazil. Instrumental music Marlui awakened a taste for composition. The song was hidden by shyness. Nevertheless, at 68 she won the 1st prize as a performer and songwriter in the University Student Festival of Brasilia. Marlui left university and went to Rio to live música.Começou willing to sing with Egberto Gismonti and through him met Taiguara, with whom he traveled throughout Brazil as a touring guitarist for the group with him. In mid-70's Marlui began studying classical guitar with Jodacil Damascene and Saints Toribio. He began to sing and play guitar with Jards Macalé and had a song of his, "Airecillos," recorded by Ney on the LP "Bandit." Marlui also organized, along with the poet Xico Chaves, the "Open Circuit MPB" held at the Theatre Gil Vicente, Rio de Janeiro, and meeting new artists trying to beat those tough times of censorship and suffocation of 70 years. After many shows like this, there was a great opportunity: Marlui Egberto was invited by his friend to join his group Dance Academy. There were more than two years of tours in Brazil, where presentations Marlui sang and played guitar, percussion and guitar. In 78 he made his first trip to Rondônia and 79, launched by Continental recording their first LP, "Eye Water". Recorded and mixed in just one week, the album was greeted enthusiastically by critics. The new year was a marathon of shows in Brazil and a desire to deepen their understanding of indigenous music, a need for research and reflection. In 81, in company with her partner, photographer Mark Santilli, Marlui left for a six-month trip down the river Guaporé, Mamore, New Pacas and others, all in Rondônia, on careful research and documentation habits and songs of Indians and rubber tappers, establishing a relationship of objectivity with the nature of the place. Noting the man's relationship with that environment, Marlui learned in practice to relate the local phenomena as part of a whole and also began to feel the need to preserve the musical repertoire of the people. Back in Sao Paulo, where she had since 78, Marlui prepared, recorded and finally released in the 83 second LP "revival." Already in scheme independent, with his own company, "Disks and Memory Issues", "revival" was the result of this first contact with a Marlui Brazil generally forgotten and to his fate. The second result of the wanderings of Marlui and Mark Santilli was the production of the LP "Paiter Merewá", with songs made and sung by the Surui Indians of Rondonia. This LP was released on 85 Marlui and before that was involved in the composition of soundtracks for the films "Jari" Jorge Bodanszki and "Moon People, People of Blood" by Claudio Andujar. At the end of 85 Marlui entered the studio to record "Up River" LP features songs that take us back again to a vast and unknown country called Brazil. Marlui won a grant from the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation to further develop his project of rebuilding the indigenous music of the Brazilian Amazon. Before a commitment to work, it is the certainty of a continuation of pleasure and joy. After all, the only commitment Marlui Miranda's music is the quality. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.