villa-lobos

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crowded train in Rio (1941)

Faithful to its meridional origins Barbacute, furthermore having a brazilian native aboard, has to have some of the beauty that exists in the sad joy of a chorinho.

And what about when a brasilian figures out Bach in his own unique way? Then we have Heitor Villa-Lobos and his Bachianas that rhymes with Baianas but that doesn't rhyme with Carioca, even though that's fitting.

Don't be sad, for next year there will be another Ash Wednesday and all that goes before. Do you like it?