Watazumi Doso | pt

Tudósok ("The Scientists") is a radical, experimental band of Hungary, combining some jazz, rock, with strong abstract lyrics, poetical expressionism and dadaism. All of their music can be freely downloaded from the front member's site, http://www.drmarias.hu .
Watazumi Doso (海童道祖) Roshi (1910 - December 14, 1992) was a master of the end-blown Japanese bamboo flute. He studied Rinzai Zen, attaining the title of roshi. In the 1950s, Watazumi assembled the Dokyoku Honkyoku repertoire of pieces. Watazumi played the unlacquered hocchiku, in contrast with the modern shakuhachi, stressing that to truly understand nature and oneself, one had to use an instrument of the most raw and natural origin. This belief inspired him to create and lead the Watazumi-do (or "Way of Watazumi") school of spiritual discipline. He frequently performed on quite large bass instruments. Watazumi was also referred...
Frei Manuel Cardoso compositor português, nascido em Fronteira a 11 de Dezembro de 1566; faleceu em Lisboa 24 de Novembro de 1650. Estudou na Escola Coral da Catedral de Évora. Em 1588 ingressou no convento Carmelita de Lisboa, tornando-se director do coro e organista. Tendo estado ao serviço do Rei Dom João IV em Vila Viçosa. Seus Motetos e Missas publicados mostram domínio do estilo contrapontístico da sua época; infelizmente numerosas obras da sua autoria perderam-se no terramoto de Lisboa em 1755. .
Patrícia Candoso (Lisbon, September 3, 1981) is a Portuguese singer and actress. Candoso started singing while playing the role of "Sara" in Morangos Com Açúcar (Strawberries With Sugar), a Portuguese soap opera. She presented her first album, O Outro Lado (The Other Side) in 2004. She presented her second album, Só Um Olhar (Just One Look) in 2006. From: Portugal .
Elizete Cardoso was born Elizete Moreira Cardoso in July 16, 1920. Born in Rio de Janeiro, she was know as “A Divina” (The Divine), and is considered by some to be the greatest singer of samba all time. She was discovered by Jacob do Bandolim, who introduced her on radio shows. In the 30s and 40s, she worked as a crooner in various radio stations and nightclubs, and had her first hit, “Canção de Amor” (Chocolate/ Elano de Paula). In 1958, she recorded the anthological album “Canção do Amor Demais”, with Jobim/Moraes songs and regarded as the bossa nova milestone...