choro
Brazilian music genre
Choro is a vibrant tapestry of Brazilian musical heritage, weaving together intricate melodies and lively rhythms that beckon you to dance. Picture a blend of strings, woodwinds, and percussion, creating an atmosphere filled with joy and nostalgia. The interplay between musicians is electric, with each note punctuated by playful improvisations that highlight both virtuosity and camaraderie. There's an undeniable warmth in choro's sound, offering a mix of melancholy and exuberance that feels at once celebratory and reflective.
Emerging in the late 19th century in Rio de Janeiro, choro developed as a response to the changing cultural landscape of Brazil, merging European influences with African rhythms. It became a vehicle for musicians to express their identities in a rapidly modernizing world. Key figures like Pixinguinha brought the genre to life with compositions such as “Carinhoso,” while others like Ernesto Nazareth inflected it with classical sensibilities through pieces like “Odeon.” Choro flourished through the early 20th century and remains a vital part of Brazil’s musical fabric, evolving yet staying true to its roots.
For newcomers eager to explore this delightful genre, start with "Chorinho" by the legendary band O Garoto; its infectious energy captures the essence of choro perfectly. Then dive into "Café com Leite" by bandleader Marco Pereira for a more contemporary take. Don’t miss Rosa Passos' "Amor em Paz," which beautifully showcases the lyrical side of choro. Lastly, check out “Um a Zero” by Jacob do Bandolim for its stunning mandolin work. Afterward, consider branching out into samba or bossa nova for even richer layers of Brazilian music.
56 artists in the catalog.
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Chico Buarque
Chico Buarque · 1978
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Chico Buarque
bossa nova, música popular brasileira
Hamilton de Holanda
música popular brasileira
Nelson Cavaquinho
samba
Rogério Caetano
Valdir Azevedo
Chiquinha Gonzaga
marchinha
Ernesto Nazareth
Radamés Gnattali
Ademilde Fonseca
Yamandu Costa
bossa nova, chamamé
Pixinguinha
Choro das 3
Zequinha de Abreu
Jacob do Bandolim
Heitor dos Prazeres
marchinha, samba
Garoto
instrumental music
About choro
What is choro?
Brazilian music genre
Where should I start with choro?
Start with "Chico Buarque" by Chico Buarque. It captures what makes choro worth exploring.
What are the best choro albums?
The choro albums worth hearing first: "Chico Buarque" by Chico Buarque, "Construção" by Chico Buarque, "Chico Buarque de Hollanda" by Chico Buarque, "Chico" by Chico Buarque and "Meus Caros Amigos" by Chico Buarque.
How many choro artists are there?
northsound.fm covers 56 choro artists, each with a recommended starting album and listening path.