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The story behind
Samba da volta, according to DoReSol
This Samba da volta has a duration of 2 minutes and 50 seconds, a time that encapsulates the essence of a piece that, although brief, resonates with the depth of Brazilian popular music. The name behind this work, Marcus Vinícius, is a key figure in Brazil’s music scene. Born and deceased in Rio de Janeiro, his legacy extends far beyond being the author of the famous Garota de Ipanema. His work as a poet gave life to countless lyrics that today are pillars of the Brazilian songbook, and his role as a performer led him to participate in a large number of recordings.
Beyond his musical impact, Marcus Vinícius also had a diplomatic career for Brazil. His connection with culture and artistic expression manifested in multiple facets, and Samba da volta is an example of that richness. Although the original text does not delve into the specific details of the composition or recording of this samba in particular, its mere existence tied to an artist of the caliber of Melo Morais already speaks to a context of creation that is carefully crafted and deeply rooted in Brazilian musical tradition.
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Vinicius & Odette Lara
Vinícius de Moraes · 1963 · Track 9
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