Mercedes Sosa - Sólo le Pido a Dios - MENINAS CANTORAS DE PETRÓPOLIS

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Uploaded by on Jun 17, 2011

As MENINAS CANTORAS DE PETRÓPOLIS, durante um show promovido pela AFIPE, interpretam de León Gieco, com solo de Andressa Daniele (o Naldo), uma das mais célebres canções do repertório de Mercedes Sosa: Sólo le Pido a Dios.
Mercedes Sosa (San Miguel de Tucumán, 9 de julho de 1935 — Buenos Aires, 4 de outubro de 2009) foi uma cantora argentina de grande apelo popular na América Latina. Com raízes na música folclórica argentina, ela se tornou uma das expoentes do movimento conhecido como Nueva canción. Apelidada de La Negra pelos fãs devido à ascendência ameríndia (no exterior acreditava-se erroneamente que era devido a seus longos cabelos negros), ficou conhecida como a voz dos "sem voz".Lutou contra os ditadores da América do Sul com sua voz e se tornou uma gigante da música latino-americana contemporânea.

Coro: Meninas Cantoras de Petrópolis
Música: Sólo le Pido a Dios de León Gieco
Regência e arranjo de base: Marco Aurélio Xavier
Solista: Andressa Daniele ( o Naldo)
Vídeo: Alair Vídeo Produções

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The Petropolis Girls' Choir (Brazil) during a concert sponsored by the AFIPE, interpret from León Gieco, with the solo of Andressa Daniele (the Naldo), one of the most famous songs from the repertoire of Mercedes Sosa: Sólo le Pido a Dios.
Mercedes Sosa (San Miguel de Tucuman, July 9, 1935 - Buenos Aires, October 4, 2009) was an Argentine singer of great popular appeal in Latin America. With roots in Argentine folk music, she became one of the exponents of the movement known as Nueva Canción. Nicknamed La Negra by fans due to Amerindian descent (on the outside it was mistakenly believed it was due to his long black hair), known as the voice of the "voiceless. " He fought against the dictators of South America with his voice and became a giant of contemporary Latin American music.

Chorus: Petropolis Girls' Choir (Brazil)
Regency and the basic arrangement: Marco Aurélio Xavier
Soloist: Andressa Daniele (the Naldo)
Video: Alair Video Productions

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