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The story behind
Tarde em Itapoan, according to DoReSol
There are songs that, when played, transport you immediately. Tarde em Itapoan is one of those. Its atmosphere seems to capture the calm of a sunset on the beach, with that feeling of peace that only such a moment can offer. The melody flows with a softness that invites you to let yourself go, and the structure, with its four-minute duration, feels perfectly measured to create that immersive experience without overstaying its welcome. It's as if the music itself were painting a sonic picture of a specific moment, inviting you to be a part of it.
Behind this piece is the figure of Marcus Vinícius, a fundamental name in Brazilian popular music. Born in Rio de Janeiro, his legacy goes far beyond a single song. While he is known for being the author of the lyrics for the iconic Garota de Ipanema, his work as a poet and lyricist brought to life countless melodies that are now considered classics. His activity was not limited to composition; he also left his mark as a performer on several albums and, interestingly, served as a diplomat for Brazil. His connection with Brazilian music is deep, and Tarde em Itapoan is an example of that sensitivity he knew how to capture in every note.
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Como dizia o poeta
Vinícius de Moraes · 1971 · Track 1
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