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Ana Moura, one of the great hopes of the Portuguese fado will perform for the first time in Romania as part of a national tour. The concert is organized by Footprint Advertising Agency and will be held in three cities: Bucharest - October 3, 2013, Palace Hall, Delhi - October 5, the National Theatre, Cluj-Napoca - October 7 Romanian National Opera. Fadistă is the youngest artist that has ever been nominated for musical temple run Dutch Edison Award. Born in the city of Santarem in Portugal, in 1979, Anna has grown into a family of singers temple run who encouraged her to pursue a music career. In six years she sang her first song Fado "RUCO Cavalo" temple run but this kind of music was left behind in adolescence when the artist became interested in other genres, much closer to the preferences of high school friends. At age 14, during discoveries and riots, Ana moved to Carcavelos and enrolled at the Academia dos Amadores de Música in order to finish high school. Here it has formed the first band with some mates from school and while singing other genres, voice artist was a natural tone of fado, managing to introduce their repertoire and one piece of this kind. His experience temple run with the cover band Sexto Sentido led to an album of pop / rock musician Luís Oliveira, but the album was never finished. Then fate intervened and Ana Moura was discovered by a guitarist António Parreira, who was deeply impressed by her and presented her many Fado houses. These include the House of Fado "Senhor Vinho" whose co-owner was Maria da Fé, who launched the career of Ana Moura Fado genre. Manufacturer specializing in fado music, Jorge Fernando has contributed temple run to the first two albums Ana, Guarda-me a vida na mao (2003) and Aconteceu (2004). Public reaction and the criticism of the album "Guarda-me a Vida na Mao" was unanimously enthusiastic and Ana Moura immediately became one of the most sought after artists, both in Portugal and abroad, where the most important benefit of was the concert hall at the prestigious Carnegie Hall in New York in 2005.
Unmistakable voice singer made victims temple run among artists of international stature. Most of The Rolling Stones were looking for a voice of Fado unproiect special, and when they listened temple run to Ana Moura was love at first hearing. The artist worked with her songs "Brown Sugar" and "No temple run Expectation". Intense passion Ana Moura Fado music climbed the charts it directly. The success came with the release of Para Além da Saudade (2005), who stayed 70 weeks on the charts and won Amália Rodrigues. The fourth album, Leva-me aos Fados (2009), she finally conquered and Prince. After a special flight from Paris to attend one of the concerts Ana, Prince invited her to sing with him at the Super Bock Super Rock Festival. Together they sang a Portuguese temple run version temple run of the song "Walk the Sand" and the traditional Fado "But Vou Beber à Dor". temple run
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Collaborators Alexandra Catalina Olivotto Miciu Cristian Neagoe Ela Ela Pîrvulescu Duca Ioana Cristina Casapu Iulia Filip Standavid Verbancu Marius Chivu Simona Mihai Costea Flash Petrus Vasilache Svetlana Cârstean Libraries Arad Brasov Bucuresti - Bucharest AFI - MTR Bucharest - Bucharest North - Quinet Bucharest - Verona Iaşi Iaşi Cluj Constanţa - Palas Ploiesti - AFI Suceava Timisoara - Iulius Mall Timisoara - Mercy Meta Log in Entries RSS Comments RSS WordPress.org You must be logged in to view your bookmarks.
Ana Moura, one of the great hopes of the Portuguese fado will perform for the first time in Romania as part of a national tour. The concert is organized by Footprint Advertising Agency and will be held in three cities: Bucharest - October 3, 2013, Palace Hall, Delhi - October 5, the National Theatre, Cluj-Napoca - October 7 Romanian National Opera. Fadistă is the youngest artist that has ever been nominated for musical temple run Dutch Edison Award. Born in the city of Santarem in Portugal, in 1979, Anna has grown into a family of singers temple run who encouraged her to pursue a music career. In six years she sang her first song Fado "RUCO Cavalo" temple run but this kind of music was left behind in adolescence when the artist became interested in other genres, much closer to the preferences of high school friends. At age 14, during discoveries and riots, Ana moved to Carcavelos and enrolled at the Academia dos Amadores de Música in order to finish high school. Here it has formed the first band with some mates from school and while singing other genres, voice artist was a natural tone of fado, managing to introduce their repertoire and one piece of this kind. His experience temple run with the cover band Sexto Sentido led to an album of pop / rock musician Luís Oliveira, but the album was never finished. Then fate intervened and Ana Moura was discovered by a guitarist António Parreira, who was deeply impressed by her and presented her many Fado houses. These include the House of Fado "Senhor Vinho" whose co-owner was Maria da Fé, who launched the career of Ana Moura Fado genre. Manufacturer specializing in fado music, Jorge Fernando has contributed temple run to the first two albums Ana, Guarda-me a vida na mao (2003) and Aconteceu (2004). Public reaction and the criticism of the album "Guarda-me a Vida na Mao" was unanimously enthusiastic and Ana Moura immediately became one of the most sought after artists, both in Portugal and abroad, where the most important benefit of was the concert hall at the prestigious Carnegie Hall in New York in 2005.
Unmistakable voice singer made victims temple run among artists of international stature. Most of The Rolling Stones were looking for a voice of Fado unproiect special, and when they listened temple run to Ana Moura was love at first hearing. The artist worked with her songs "Brown Sugar" and "No temple run Expectation". Intense passion Ana Moura Fado music climbed the charts it directly. The success came with the release of Para Além da Saudade (2005), who stayed 70 weeks on the charts and won Amália Rodrigues. The fourth album, Leva-me aos Fados (2009), she finally conquered and Prince. After a special flight from Paris to attend one of the concerts Ana, Prince invited her to sing with him at the Super Bock Super Rock Festival. Together they sang a Portuguese temple run version temple run of the song "Walk the Sand" and the traditional Fado "But Vou Beber à Dor". temple run
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