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  1. Jul 22, 2019 · O objetivo da gravação destes fados no Yotube, superiormente cantados por Justino Nascimento, acompanhado às guitarras por Francisco Dias e Carlos Luís e às violas por Vítor Morgado e Nuno ...

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    • Manuel Mendes Marques
  2. José Afonso - Fados de Coimbra e outras canções. Mário Lima. 2.69K subscribers. Subscribed. 1.4K. 130K views 7 years ago.

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    • Mário Lima
  3. Nov 17, 2019 · Coimbra in Portugal is home to the beutiful music of Fado There are many small bars in the city where you can catch live artist playing the traditional Portuguese guitar.

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    • Wonderliv Travel
    • À Capella
    • Café Santa Cruz
    • Fado Ao Centro

    A 14th-century chapel, located behind the Santa Cruz Monastery, where a synagogue once stood, is now the stage of daily fado performances. It opens at 7pm to serve drinks and tapas, and the fado starts at 9:30pm or 10pm, depending on the season. The tables placed on the terrace outside are a perfect spot to end a day of sightseeing around the city....

    Coimbra’s landmark caféis also a former chapel (built in the 1500s), and often presents free nights of fado (almost on a daily basis). It’s right next door to the Santa Cruz Monastery, so pass by to know when the next performances take place (usually at 6pm and/or 10pm). www.cafesantacruz.com

    Located on the street that goes up the hill from the Almedina Arch (Rua do Quebra Costas), this is where most tourists experience fado. Performances start at 6pm, and last for about one hour. However, it opens at 10am, so you may show up at any time and check out the books, CDs and DVDs, and even chat with musicians. It’s also recommended that you ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Coimbra_FadoCoimbra Fado - Wikipedia

    Coimbra Fado (Portuguese: Fado de Coimbra) is a genre of fado originating in the city of Coimbra, Portugal. While adopted by students at the University of Coimbra, and sometimes known as Student Fado (Fado de Estudante), it is usually considered the typical music of Coimbra itself.

  5. The Fado de Coimbra is played and sung by various groups who have helped to make it better known in all the continents of the world, disseminating the dream-like and nostalgic temperament of the Portuguese soul, which the Fado transmits so wonderfully well through the melody and poetry of its words.

  6. Some of the most famous fados of Coimbra include: Fado Hilário, Saudades de Coimbra (“Do Choupal até à Lapa”), Balada da Despedida (“Coimbra tem mais encanto, na hora da despedida” – the first phrases are often more recognizable than the song titles), O meu menino é d’oiro, and Samaritana.

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