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Alegria, Alegria (Joy, Joy or Happiness, Happiness) is a song written and performed by Caetano Veloso. Often referred to as "the Brazilian anthem of 1967", it later appeared on his influential eponymous 1968 album .
Alegría is a Cirque du Soleil touring production, created in 1994 by director Franco Dragone and director of creation Gilles Ste-Croix.It takes its name from the Spanish word for "joy".
Alegria (Portuguese, Catalan) or Alegría (Spanish) or Allegria (Italian), means joy in English. It also may refer to: Places. Alegria, Cebu, a municipality in the ...
Caetano Veloso is the debut solo album by the artist of the same name, released in Brazil in 1968.He had released Domingo the year before in collaboration with Gal Costa.It was one of the first Tropicália efforts, and features arrangements by Júlio Medaglia, Damiano Cozzella, and Sandino Hohagen, as well as an eclectic assortment of influences, demonstrating the "antropofagia" (artistic ...
"Alegría" is a pop song by Cirque du Soleil (from their show of the same name), which was recorded in 1994 with the voice of Francesca Gagnon. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5]The ...
"Alegría" was one of the first songs Tiago worked on for Gotti A. [1] He used Google Translate to write the chorus, which includes lyrics in Portuguese. [2] After recording a demo of the song, he named the file "Anitta", [3] hoping that she could collaborate with him on the track. [2]
Tropicália ou Panis et Circencis (Latin for Bread and circuses) is a 1968 collaboration album by artists including Gilberto Gil, Caetano Veloso, Tom Zé, Nara Leão, Os Mutantes and Gal Costa.
The copla or stanza of the alegrías usually consists of four octosyllabic verses or is the stanza that receives the same name: alegría. Its melody is of festive character and incites to dance.