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"Señor Mio": Laço = Stick Dance
"La Yerba": Laço = Stick Dance
Repasseado: Couple Dance
"Os Passacalhes": Ronda = Street Round
Jota: Couple Dance
"Os Soldados Violadores": Romance = Ballad
"Divina Santa Cruz": Moda = Song
"Lá Cima Ao Castelo": Moda = Song
"Marcelada": Moda = Song
"Arvoredo": Moda = Song
"Encomendação Sas Almas E Martírios = Chant For The Souls In Purgatory And For Martyrdom": Song In Praise Of Jesus
"Ao Romper Da Bela Aurora": Moda = Song
"A Florentina": Moda = Song
"A Margarida": Moda = Song
"O Deus Menino": Moda = Song
"No Tempo Da Primavera": Moda = Song
"Quais, Quais Oliveiras Olivais": Moda = Song
"Bailados Do Minho = Dances From Minho": Guitarrada
"Variações Em D Menor = Variations In D Minor": Guitarrada
"Valsa Para O Tempo Que Passou = Waltz For The Times That Are Past And Gone": Guitarrada
"Dueto Concertante": Guitarrada
Fandango: Men's Dance
"Valsa A Dois Passos": Couple Dance
"Verde Gaio De Cana": Couple Dance
"Todos Me Querem": Moda = Song
"Vira Da Raia": Moda = Song
"Senhor Da Serra": Vira De Fillas = Couple Line Dance
"Vira Geral": Couple Dance
"O Malhão": Couple Dance
"Bate Certo": Circle Dance
[Track 1 to 3] Póvoa (Bragança)
[Track 4 & 5] Constantim (Bragança)
[Track 6] Duas Igrjas (Bragança)
[Track 7 to 11] Monsanto (Castelo Branco)
[Track 12 to 17] Cuba (Beja)
[Track 22 to 24] Riachos (Santarém)
[Track 25 to 27] Viana do Castelo
[Track 28 & 29] Apúlia (Braga)
This CD is the result of a collaborative effort involving the International Institute for Traditional Music (IITM) and the Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Department of Musicology (UNL).
The recordings were made in March and April 1988.
Edited by the International Institute for Traditional Music, Berlin; in cooperation with the International Council for Traditional Music (UNESCO C).
Ⓟ© 1994 Smithsonian / Folkways Recordings
The series name also appears as "The World's Musical Traditions" on release
Jewel case packaging with inlet and additional 80-page booklet (including liner notes in English & Portugese), housed in a cardboard slipcase
Editor [Assistant Editor]
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Tiago de Oliveira Pinto
Editor [General Editor]
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Max Peter Baumann
Field Recording [Recordings By]
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Max Peter Baumann,
Tiago de Oliveira Pinto
Liner Notes
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Salwa El-Shawan Castelo-Branco
Photography By
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Elise Ralston
Published By
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International Institute For Traditional Music
Published By
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International Council for Traditional Music
Phonographic Copyright (p)
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Smithsonian Folkways Recordings
Copyright (c)
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Smithsonian Folkways Recordings
Glass Mastered At
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Disctronics USA