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发行时间:2009-01-01
发行公司:环球唱片
简介:  A long career, not only in Portugal but in several other countries, Lisbon born   Rão Kyao has gained attention for his strong will of rediscovering Eastern   music. Playing saxophone and bamboo flute, he found inspiration in jazz and then   in indian, arabian and chinese music searching the lost link of traditional   portuguese music and the Orient.      The portuguese traditional popular city music is a strong reference of Kyao’s   taste and background. Since the XIX century, fado shows an amalgamation of   influences, such as moorish and arabic. That’s why 1983 is a referential year.   Rão Kyao released “Fado Bailado” that year, which was the first platinum given   to a portuguese record. With the help of António Chaínho, master of portuguese   guitar, he covered some of the most important fado songs, plenty of them   popularised by diva Amália Rodrigues. The voice was then translated to a   saxophone.      By 1996 he returned to the purity of fado with “Viva o Fado”, recorded live at   Amália Fado Club. At that time he used the flute but also a traditional fado   combo. Only an artist as Rão Kyao, with his extreme sensibility, is able to   translate the real soul of fado and the saudade feeling which is extremely well   represented in this record. Since “Fado das Canas” till the well known   “Mariquinhas”, Rão Kyao evokes the voices of Amália Rodrigues, Alfredo   Marceneiro, Hermínia Silva and Lucília do Carmo. As in «Fado Bailado» (1983),   once again Rão Kyao took fado to a new dimension.      1999 - Recorded “Junção” with the Macau’s Chinese Orchestra and composed the   official anthom for the ceremony of transference of the territory of Macau to   China.      2001 When everyone started talking about a new generation of fado singers (Dulce   Pontes, Mísia), the pioneer Rão Kyao recorded once more his unique fado   approach. This time with the special collaboration of Pedro Ayres Magalhães and   Teresa Salgueiro (Madredeus songwriter and singer), fado singer Deolinda   Bernardo and moorish musicians Gazi (violin) and Barmaki (percussion), all of   them protagonists of a new vision for the Lisbon song, this time at the light of   orient music.      2004 - A new album ,”Porto Alto”, has just been released! Rão Kyao describes it   as follows: «The jorney of a dream through the music of Portugal, country of the   Bread, Olive oil and the Wine». Gerardo Núñez (the virtuoso New Flamenco, Guitar   player), Tito Paris (Great Cap Vert Guitar player) and Carlos Gonçalves   (Portuguese Guitar player) are some of the guest players in this record.   The official presentation was held at Rock in Rio Lisbon on May 28 (Roots Tent).      "2009 New double Cd with gests, the first Cd is based on fado music with Camané,   Carminho, Sofia Varela and many others. The second Cd is instrumental with   Renato Junior on piano and Ruca Rebordão on percussion.
  A long career, not only in Portugal but in several other countries, Lisbon born   Rão Kyao has gained attention for his strong will of rediscovering Eastern   music. Playing saxophone and bamboo flute, he found inspiration in jazz and then   in indian, arabian and chinese music searching the lost link of traditional   portuguese music and the Orient.      The portuguese traditional popular city music is a strong reference of Kyao’s   taste and background. Since the XIX century, fado shows an amalgamation of   influences, such as moorish and arabic. That’s why 1983 is a referential year.   Rão Kyao released “Fado Bailado” that year, which was the first platinum given   to a portuguese record. With the help of António Chaínho, master of portuguese   guitar, he covered some of the most important fado songs, plenty of them   popularised by diva Amália Rodrigues. The voice was then translated to a   saxophone.      By 1996 he returned to the purity of fado with “Viva o Fado”, recorded live at   Amália Fado Club. At that time he used the flute but also a traditional fado   combo. Only an artist as Rão Kyao, with his extreme sensibility, is able to   translate the real soul of fado and the saudade feeling which is extremely well   represented in this record. Since “Fado das Canas” till the well known   “Mariquinhas”, Rão Kyao evokes the voices of Amália Rodrigues, Alfredo   Marceneiro, Hermínia Silva and Lucília do Carmo. As in «Fado Bailado» (1983),   once again Rão Kyao took fado to a new dimension.      1999 - Recorded “Junção” with the Macau’s Chinese Orchestra and composed the   official anthom for the ceremony of transference of the territory of Macau to   China.      2001 When everyone started talking about a new generation of fado singers (Dulce   Pontes, Mísia), the pioneer Rão Kyao recorded once more his unique fado   approach. This time with the special collaboration of Pedro Ayres Magalhães and   Teresa Salgueiro (Madredeus songwriter and singer), fado singer Deolinda   Bernardo and moorish musicians Gazi (violin) and Barmaki (percussion), all of   them protagonists of a new vision for the Lisbon song, this time at the light of   orient music.      2004 - A new album ,”Porto Alto”, has just been released! Rão Kyao describes it   as follows: «The jorney of a dream through the music of Portugal, country of the   Bread, Olive oil and the Wine». Gerardo Núñez (the virtuoso New Flamenco, Guitar   player), Tito Paris (Great Cap Vert Guitar player) and Carlos Gonçalves   (Portuguese Guitar player) are some of the guest players in this record.   The official presentation was held at Rock in Rio Lisbon on May 28 (Roots Tent).      "2009 New double Cd with gests, the first Cd is based on fado music with Camané,   Carminho, Sofia Varela and many others. The second Cd is instrumental with   Renato Junior on piano and Ruca Rebordão on percussion.
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