Mariza, the greatest voice of Portuguese music, returns with her new work 'Amor' and presents it at the Alfredo Kraus Auditorium. This new album comes four years after her last album, paying tribute to love, the great engine that moves the world.
In recent years, Mariza has gone from being a local phenomenon, known only to a small circle of admirers in Lisbon, to one of the most acclaimed stars on the international music circuit. She is the greatest voice of Portuguese music and has a great international career accumulating successes on the most prestigious stages in the world.
No Portuguese artist since Amália Rodrigues has experienced such a great triumph. It is precisely to Amália Rodrigues that she dedicated her latest album 'Mariza sings Amália', published in 2020, a work with which she celebrated her 20-year career.
Now, four years after the release of her last album, she returns with 'Amor', paying tribute this time to the great engine that moves the world.
After her recent successful collaborations with Nuno Ribeiro and Calema on the song Maria Joana and with Supa Squad and Apollo G on the single Minha terra, her new album promises to be the most innovative, combining tradition and modernity.
Specifically, Minha Terra is a surprising combination that unites the sound of fado with afrodill. Another of her recent outstanding collaborations is Maria Joana, uniting the tradition of national music with the new African, Latin and also gypsy soul. This single brings together three great names in Portuguese music: Nuno Ribeiro, Calema and Mariza.
Mariza has performed on some of the most important stages in the world: the Olympia in Paris, the Royal Hall in London, the Palau de la Música in Barcelona, the Sydney Opera House or the Carnegie Hall in New York, among others. Her repertoire, although firmly rooted in classical and contemporary fado, has grown to occasionally include Cape Verdean music.
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