Laurindo Almeida, Salli Terri - For My True Love
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Tracks
Track | Duration | Preview |
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Jota | ||
Pavane, Op. 50 | ||
Bist Du Bei Mir | ||
Galliard: Come Again, Sweet Love Doth Now Invite | ||
Passarinho Está Cantando | ||
Black Is The Color Of My True Love's Hair | ||
Plaisir D'Amour | ||
Polo | ||
O Cessate Di Piagarmi | ||
Modinha | ||
Lass From The Low Countree | ||
Gagliarda | ||
Gigue | ||
Cancion | ||
Prelude | ||
Au Bois Du Rossignolet (The Myrtle Bower) |
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Pavane, Op 50 (Fauré) - Laurindo Almeida, Salli Terri, Martin Ruderman
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Catalog Numbers
SP8461, SP-8461Labels
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Formats
- Vinyl
- LP
- Album
- Stereo
Companies
Role | Company |
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Manufactured By | Capitol Records, Inc. |
Credits
Role | Credit |
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Artwork | Kelly Seltzer |
Flute | Martin Ruderman |
Guitar | Laurindo Almeida |
Mezzo-soprano Vocals | Salli Terri |
Notes
Different label design without FDS logo.About Laurindo Almeida, Salli Terri
Acoustic guitarist from Brazil (born 2 September 1917 in Prainha (now Miracatu), São Paulo, Brazil, died 26 July 1995 in Van Nuys, California, USA). Married to singer .
A master of the instrument, Almeida commanded many styles, including those of his native Brazil. Winner of five Grammy awards, he was the first to win in both jazz and classical categories.
In Los Angeles, he was a soloist with 1947-1949; after settling in California he worked for 25 years in films and TV, while still remaining active in jazz. Featured in a 1964 episode of British BBC TV program "Jazz 625" with , which led to a joint album titled "Collaboration".
Almeida was also the subject of the documentary "Muito prazer, Laurindo Almeida" ("The Guitar from Maracatu"), directed by Leonardo Dourado in 1990, later expanded to a TV series broadcasted on Brazilian GNT network in 2004. It featured , and actor .
Real Name
- Laurindo José de Araujo Almeida Nobrega Neto
Name Vars
- Almedia
- Almeicia
- Almeida
- Ameida
- De Almeida
- De Almelda
- L. Almeida
- L. Almeido
- L. De Almeida
- L.Almeida
- Larinda - Almeida
- Laurendo Almeida
- Laurendo Almieda
- Laurin Almeida
- Laurindo
- Laurindo Almeda
- Laurindo Almedia
- Laurindo Almeida Trio
- Laurindo Almeida, Chitarra Con Orchestra
- Laurindo Almeido
- Laurindo De Almeida
- Laurindo de Almeida
- Luarindo Almeida
- Л. Алмейда
- Л. Альмейдо
- íüêóÉû¢ëá¤À
Aliases
- Al Portch
Comments
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Salli Terri albums frequently come up for sale on eBay -- there is advice on how to find the original vinyl records at http://www.salliterri.org/finding.htm
Absolutely astounding trio of passionate and talented musicians. Top of the list for me!
Paparazzi - Xzibit
Divina voz...
I had the album, long ago, I guess in the 1970's; can't find it now, so I guess it's gone. The whole album is wonderful. THANK YOU for posting this.
Does anyone know where I can find the sheet music for this? (Guitar, Voice, Flute)
A portion of this haunting melody was used as a sub-theme for an extraordinary CBC Radio show "Gilmour's Albums" that ran every Sunday 1957-1997. Clyde Gilmour would play tracks from his eclectic record collection, which ranged through opera, classical, jazz, pop, comedy... I miss you, Clyde!
For Canadians some of you might remember that this was the original closing theme to the CBC radio program "Gilmour's Albums" in fact this was the exact recording.
Sold mt record player and gave my 5 Salli Tery records to a friend. I listen to them in my head, and Yourtube. Magic unexplained.
More than beautiful: celestial.
oh heaven may your love echoes sing out from celestial harps, awaken the love in our hearts may your angels eternally sing of the victory of gods children throughout creations depths. victory victory victory to the prodigy of God and heaven.
sounds of this voice and this flute harmonizing heavenly
Whoa. I just said that Bach connects with the Cosmic Flow in his music. Bach 'is' the sound of space. The sound of our Sun orbiting the 'CD' of the galaxy is what Bach is tuned to. I made no reference to God. Each of our brains is wired differently and responds differently. It's not that serious. Remember Bugs Bunny singing and playing the banjo when the white-haired opera baritone was practising? Then, he banged on the concert hall clamshell roof?
Anyway, highly successful composers have tapped into the cosmic flow, or the 'mind' of God, so to speak. Bach takes us on a journey with complete (within human perception) emotional/vibrational structure. The mind is not separate from the universe and neither is sadness a circuit unto itself. Incidentally, I always wonder why wolves don't put their music on paper. Oops, time for my Haarp lessons.