The singer, songwriter and instrumentalist from Minas Gerais Juliana Perdigão has three albums released and has already collaborated with names such as Tom Zé, Tulipa Ruiz, Ava Rocha and Jards Macalé. In this episode of Lampeja she tells the story of the composition of “Torresmo”, a song she made with Arnaldo Antunes for her album Folhuda (2019). And then you hear a playlist of beautiful Brazilian music.
Photograph: José de Holanda
"The song 'Torresmo' came from a poem entitled Coleção de Esquecimentos, which is in Arnaldo Antunes' last book of poetry, called Aqui ninguém precisa de si. I was lucky enough to have him featuring this song that I composed thinking about his way of singing and composing," explains Juliana Perdigão. Check out the radio program that aired on Unisinos FM on February 9, 2019.
#Soundtrack:
Barbatuques - Baião Destemperado
Juliana Perdigão e Arnaldo Antunes - Torresmo
Martnália - Benditas
Castello Branco - Coragem
Mahmundi - Leve
Mallu Magalhães - Linha Verde
Jards Macalé e TIm Bernardes - Buraco da Consolação
Marcelo D2 - Surpresa
Milton Nascimento - A Festa
Tulipa Ruiz - Efêmera
Walter Franco - Coração Tranquilo
Los Hermanos - Mais uma canção
O Terno - Nó
Os Mulheres Negras - Imbaruerí
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