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London Sinfonietta presents a concert in three parts, each starting strictly on the hour. Each short segment and each piece tackles time in different ways, phasing and tangling it, slowing it right down or giving it a shot of adrenaline. Set your watches and allow music to alter your concept of time.
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Claudia Aurora Biography
Claudia Aurora sings fado – traditional Portuguese folk-blues – like no one else. We shouldn’t, perhaps, be surprised. After all, she enjoyed a thoroughly modern musical upbringing in the tiny village just outside Porto that was her childhood home, with fado only coming to the fore once she’d struck out for the UK and settled in Bristol. It was here, in a city already famed for musicians blending old ingredients into something wholly new, that past and present combined to give a taste of the future. The being raised on a diet of early Bruce Springsteen, Led Zeppelin, Neil Young and Diamond (when Claudia first realised she could sing – really sing – it was to a Janis Joplin song). The late teens love of Brazilian music, be it bossa nova or MPB (Musica Popular Brasileira, an umbrella term for everything that came after bossa nova), and singers like Elis Regina and Maria Bethania, songwriters such as Chico Buarque, Vinicius De Morais or Milton Nascimento. And then Claudia’s move, to a place far from friends and family, quite naturally unlocked a musical form renowned for its heady mix of loss, longing, love, and nostalgia: fado. Suddenly, she found herself singing the songs sung by her grandmother, a chef who would sing fado come sundown, and the woman from whom Claudia – real surname Silva – takes her stage name. Music is also in the blood of her singer/actor father, and her uncle. She was, she says, destined to sing. And, while also taking inspiration from homeland singer-songwriters like Zeca Afonso, Dulce Pontes and the great Amália Rodrigues, that’s precisely what she’s done ever since moving to England. Eight years later, it is time for the rest of the world to hear Bristol’s secret. It is time for “Silêncio”. Welcome to the sound of “Silêncio”. A groundbreaking sound. The sound of the first collection of original fado songs ever written in the UK. The haunting melodies of Portuguese fado have always held listeners spellbound; Claudia Aurora is its powerful new voice. www.claudia-aurora.com
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