@paulflute Polyphony in Portugal was "saved" by this Corsian, Michel Giacometti (« the Corsican who fell in love with Portugal » was born in Ajaccio. He arrived in Portugal in 1959 to never leave it. He travelled all over the country collecting music, folk tales, stories and poems. He gave back pride to a culture which used to be regarded by its population as a shame.)
It a Corsian song (Italian) although Corse is French.
Ah.. just put your words into portuguese translator..
so these are corsican then..?
what is Alentejano..?
paulflute 1 year ago
@paulflute Yes, Corsian.
Alentejo: it's a Portuguese region.
Irukandj 1 year ago
oh you do find em...
first weep of the day..
is this a Spanish song..?
I went to see some COrsican polyphony recently
and there were angels dancing in the air as they sang..
thankyou again..
paulflute 1 year ago
@paulflute Polyphony in Portugal was "saved" by this Corsian, Michel Giacometti (« the Corsican who fell in love with Portugal » was born in Ajaccio. He arrived in Portugal in 1959 to never leave it. He travelled all over the country collecting music, folk tales, stories and poems. He gave back pride to a culture which used to be regarded by its population as a shame.)
It a Corsian song (Italian) although Corse is French.
Irukandj 1 year ago