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Brasileirinho is a 90-min musical documentary film about Choro, the first genuinely Brazilian urban music. It was back in the late 19th century in Rio de Janeiro when Brazilian musicians started to blend European melodies, Afro-Brazilian rhythms and the melancholic interpretation of the Brazilian Indians' music to create Choro. Choro is credited as being the first musical expression of Brazil's melting pot and had a prominent place in the development of Brazil's cultural identity. Choro remained a major popular music style until the 1920s, leading directly into Samba and later to Bossa Nova. After a slight decline in popularity, Choro music has made a remarkable comeback over the past few decades. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Brasileirinho
Brasileirinho . Choro In Rio
Brasileirinho: Choro In Rio
Grandes Encontros do Choro Contemporaneo
Marcelo's CD
Brazillian Music Ensemble
Brasileirinho. Choro In Rio
Tempero Brasileiro/Brazilian Spice
Juliana Rosenthal e duo
Repertório Choro
youtube.com/watch?v=KrnZ5bswyo4
Jacob do Bandolim