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  2. List of Portuguese composers - Wikipedia

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    João de Sousa Carvalho (1745–1798), composer and harpsichordist; José Joaquim dos Santos (? 1747–1801), graduate of Royal Patriarchal Music Seminary, teacher, composer, singer, organist and conductor (famous for his religious music: Stabat Mater for three voices, 2 sopranos, bass, with 2 violins and violoncello and the 5 Misereres).

  3. Andorinhas - Wikipedia

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    "Andorinhas" is a single by Ana Moura, and became the first single of her album Casa Guilhermina.It was released on 30 April 2021, and became her first independent release after leaving Universal Music. [1]

  4. Music of Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Portugal has had a history of receiving different musical influences from around the Mediterranean Sea, across Europe and former colonies. In the two centuries before the Christian era, Ancient Rome brought with it Greek influences; early Christians, who had their differing versions of church music arrived during the height of the Roman Empire; the Visigoths, a Romanized Germanic people, who ...

  5. Maro (Portuguese singer) - Wikipedia

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    Mariana Brito da Cruz Forjaz Secca (born 30 October 1994), known professionally as MARO (stylised in all caps), is a Portuguese singer and songwriter. She won Festival da Canção 2022 and represented Portugal in the Eurovision Song Contest 2022 in Turin , Italy with the song " Saudade, saudade ".

  6. A Garota Não - Wikipedia

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    Cátia Mazari Oliveira (29 October, 1983), better known by her artistic name A Garota Não (Portuguese for The No Girl), is a Portuguese singer-songwriter. [1] She won the award for Best Singer at the 2023 Golden Globes .

  7. Tonicha - Wikipedia

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    Tonicha (born Antónia de Jesus Montes Tonicha on 8 March 1946) is a Portuguese pop-folk singer. She represented Portugal in the Eurovision Song Contest 1971, with the song "Menina do alto da serra" ("Girl from the country mountain"); [1] she finished ninth in a field of 18, with 83 points. [2]

  8. Pimba - Wikipedia

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    Marco Paulo, the forerunner of pimba music. Emanuel, an icon of the pimba music scene.. Pimba [1] is an umbrella term for Portuguese types or genres of music with an uptempo style and/or folk song features, corny romantic or saucy and vulgar lyrics, which was often associated with poorly educated public from rural areas and suburban poor or working-class neighbourhoods, as well as with ...

  9. Doce - Wikipedia

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    Ágata (Fernanda de Sousa) Doce was a Portuguese pop all-female band founded in 1979, one of the first of its type in Portugal and in Europe . Its name is the Portuguese word for "sweet" and its core lineup consisted of Lena Coelho, Laura Diogo, Teresa Miguel and Fátima Padinha [ pt ] .