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Fado ao Centro

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Thu, Apr 3, 2025, 20:00
The musical ensemble Fado ao centro presents its audience with urban and emotional fado from the Portuguese university city of Coimbra – a city with its very special fado tradition. The male line-up shines with its differently tuned guitars, which radiate warm tone colours and penetrate deep into the hearts of the listeners. But the passion for their music is best described by the members of Fado ao centro themselves: »We carry our genuine love for fado deep in our... Read full text

Keywords: Chamber Music, Jazz & World, Vocal Music

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Musicians

João FarinhaVocals
Luis BarrosoPortuguese guitar
Hugo GambóiasPortuguese guitar
Luis Carlos SantosGuitar

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