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Mísia concerts already held

Mísia concert in Barcelona

  • SALA BARTS Barcelona, Spain
  • Sunday 30 September 2018
  • Time 20:30

Mísia concert in Madrid

  • Teatro Nuevo Apolo Madrid, Spain
  • Tuesday 21 February 2017
  • Time 20:30

Mísia concert in Madrid

  • Galileo Galilei Madrid, Spain
  • Tuesday 1 December 2015
  • Time 21:00
Mísia

Mísia

Biography

Mísia is a pseudonym of singer Susana Maria Alfonso de Aguiar (b. 1955, Porto, Portugal). She was the first portuguese singer of the xxth century to bring a revolution to fado, by making it free of its stereotyped form. Throughout her career, in which it is clearly traced and expressed a deep respect, understanding and humbleness before Fado, Mísia developed a new style: she stripped the Fado off the shawl of the "amalian" type, and adds to the traditional instruments (bass guitar, classical guitar and Portuguese guitar) the sensuality of the accordion and the violin, and borrows from the best Portuguese poets their finest verses. The piano was often used in fado before, and this she also uses. Her 2003 album "Canto" may be considered her masterpiece. Mixing pieces of the best works of the Portuguese guitarist Carlos Paredes with poems of Vasco Graça Moura (and some of Sérgio Godinho and Pedro Tamen), Mísia has built a piece of music that she would describe as belonging to her "gallery of impossible things". Mísia is also known for covering other artists' songs in a very "fadoish" way. The classic "As time goes by", and some of the songs of Luis Eduardo Aute ("De Alguna Manera", for instance) are some of the examples. Mísia is a polyglot. Despite singing mostly fado (which is sung in Portuguese), she sings some of her themes in Spanish, French, Catalan or even English. One of the examples is her last album "Drama Box", a collection of tangos, boleros and fados, sung in Portuguese and Spanish. In "Drama Box", Mísia depicts herself as a cabaret dancer living in the "Drama Box Hotel" with her musicians. It's a very personal album, simultaneously a tribute to her mother and a real description of her life: travelling through the world, taking fado everywhere. In spite of being famous in Portugal, her music has from the beginning been greatly appreciated in foreign countries: France and Japan for example. Discography 1991 — Mísia 1993 — Fado 1995 — Tanto menos, tanto mais 1998 — Garras dos Sentidos 1999 — Paixões Diagonais 2001 — Ritual 2003 — Canto (music by Carlos Paredes) 2005 — Drama Box 2009 — Ruas Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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