Genre:
World/Other
Plays:
938
Seen:
1342
Location:
Lisboa,
Distrito de Lisboa,
Portugal
Biography
Portuguese vocalist Ana Moura, whose soulful and riveting interpretation of her land's captivating fado style has made her a star in Europe, brings her gentle, persuasive magic to North American audiences through her albums on World Village. The 25-year old singer has become a leading exponent of this poetic, deeply expressive idiom which personifies the Portuguese psyche as it explores such universal themes as lost love, separation, and longing. As Ana explains, "It's very special because it's all about emotions and feelings. It needs no translation."
Ana was born in Santarem, the bustling capital of the Ribatejo province in the center of Portugal's heartland on the Tejo River northeast of Lisbon. The city of half a million souls is also one of Portugal's most historic cities -- an ideal place to develop an appreciation for fado. "I've been singing fado since I was little, because grew up listening to it at home," she recalls of her early home life. "My parents sang well, and at family gatherings we all would sing."
Like young people everywhere, she soon developed an appreciation for other styles of music. The lure of singing fado, however, never waned. In her late teens, while sing pop and rock music with a local band, Ana always included at least one fado in each performance. Then, one night on a whim, about five years ago, she and some friends went to one of Lisbon's storied fado houses -- small performance venues where singers, guitarists and aficionados gather to worship the affecting style that's become Portugal's most important music export.
At the urging of her companions, she sang. "People liked me," she recalls of her first foray into a venerated bastion of the fado culture. Later that year, at a Christmas party that was attended by a lot of fadistas (fado singers) and guitarists, she sang again and, as fate would have it, noted fado vocalist Maria de Fe was in the audience and was duly impressed. "She asked me to sing at her fado house," Ana recalls of the fortuitous moment that launched her career.
"My life changed when I began going to the fado houses," Ana states today. "There's no microphone -- it's very intimate. New singers learn through a kind of apprenticeship, learning the intricacies of the style from the older, more established singers."
Before long, word of Ana's rich contralto, stunning looks and innate affinity for the demanding style spread, winning airtime on local television programs devoted to fado and rave reviews in Lisbon newspapers. Music critic Miguel Esteves Cardoso captured her essence when he wrote of her "rare and primitive quality" and her "natural truth, without effort or premeditation."
Ana has emerged as a leading voice of traditional fado just as the venerable idiom is enjoying a renaissance of popularity. The singer's association with composer, producer, arranger and guitarist Jorge Fernando, the former guitar player of Amalia Rodrigues (the undisputed queen of fado, who died at the age of 79 in 1999) has helped stimulate her artistic development and has provided her with an alluring repertoire. "Today," she explains, "there's a new generation that sings lyrics related to our time. There are some older fado songs that we, the younger singers, cannot perform, because the lyrics are about a time and themes we don't identify with. We don't feel it, and fado is all about feelings. We must feel what we sing, and there are many older fados that don't belong to our generation. Younger singers use lyrics that speak of today, so young people have begun to get more interested in the music again."
As with jazz and country music in the U.S., tango in Argentina, samba in Brazil, fado sprang from the culture of working class people. And, as with the aforementioned examples, over the years the style evolved from humble origins to win broad appeal. Today, as Ana proudly proclaims, "In Portugal, fado is for everyone."
Members
Custodio Castelo
guitar
Tim Ries
saxophone
Jorge Fernando
guitar
Ana Moura
vocals
Management
Record Label - Type
World Village - Independent
Artist's website
Influential Artist
Amalia Rodriguez
Friends
Multimedia
Discography
Para Alem da Saudade - 2007
Guarda-me A Vida Na Mao - 2004
Aconceteu - 2005
Wall
"O Fado da Procura"
Video of "O Fado da Procura"
Shows
Herbst Theater
04/13/2008 7:00 PM
San Francisco | California | United States
Herbst Theater
Herbst Theater
http://www.sfjazz.org/concerts/2008/spring/artists/moura.asp
Gallo Center for the...
04/12/2008 8:00 PM
Modesto | California | United States
Foster Theater
Foster Theater
http://www.galloarts.org/Events/EventDetails.aspx?id=316
Temple Beth David
04/10/2008 8:00 PM
San Luis Obispo | California | United States
Temple Beth David
Temple Beth David
http://www.cbdslo.org/
Berklee Performance...
04/05/2008 8:00 PM
Boston | Massachusetts | United States
Berklee Performance Center
Berklee Performance Center
http://www.worldmusic.org/concerts_event_indiv.php?p_seq=666
The Temple Bar
04/08/2008 8:00 PM
Santa Monica | California | United States
Temple Bar
1026 Wilshire Blvd.
Savannah Music Festival
03/31/2008 6:00 PM
Savannah | Georgia | United States
Temple Mickve Israel
Temple Mickve Israel
http://www.savannahmusicfestival.org/performances/divine-divas/ana-moura.php
Savannah Music Festival
03/29/2008 8:30 PM
Savannah | Georgia | United States
Trustees Theater
Trustees Theater
http://www.savannahmusicfestival.org/performances/echoes-of-iberia/angelique-kidjo.php
Peter Norton Symphony...
03/28/2008 8:00 PM
New York | New York | United States
Peter Norton Symphony Space
Peter Norton Symphony Space
http://www.worldmusicinstitute.org/event.php?id=664
Gallo Center for the...
04/11/2008 8:00 PM
Modesto | California | United States
Foster Theater
Foster Theater
http://www.galloarts.org/Events/EventDetails.aspx?id=316
Blogs
03/28/2008
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News
2008-04-14 -
Watch Ana Moura live on KCRW!
Watch Ana Moura live on KCRW! http://www. kcrw.com/music/programs/cl/cl080413ana_moura
2008-03-31 -
New York Times Live Review!
"It's music that exposes every vocal nuance, and Ms. Moura had nothing to hide. Her lush alto voice can be smoky and hesitant or clear and pointed, working up to a tremulous insistence that hints at fado's Arabic connections. She made each song a series of small dramatic surges: glimmers of hope, hints of sensuality, passages of melancholy, glints of determination." Jon Pareles Article here: http://www.nytimes.com/2008/03/31/arts/music/ 31ana.html?_r=2&ref=music&oref=slogin&oref=sl ogin
2008-03-28 -
Los Angeles show
Ana Moura will perform at Santa Monica's Temple Bar on Tuesday April 8th at 8pm! She will also perform live on KCRW the following Saturday, April 13th on Tom Schnabel's Cafe L.A. at 2pm.
2008-03-28 -
WNYC Soundcheck
Catch Ana Moura live on WNYC Soundcheck today at 2pm Eastern time! She will be performing an advance cut from Tim Ries' "Rolling Stones Cover Project", the song "No Expectations". Moura will also perform tonight at the Peter Norton Symphony Space at 8pm.
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