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Rosa Passos (born April 13, 1952) is a Brazilian singer and guitarist born in Bahia State, Brazil. Passos began playing piano at age thirteen, but after listening to Dorival Caymmi and João Gilberto she abandoned the instrument to become a singer. In the late 1960s, Passos began appearing on television and at music festivals. In 1972 she submitted the song "Mutilados" under a pseudonym to the Globo Network's ''Festival Universitario'' and won the competition's first prize.〔(Rosa Passos ) at Allmusic〕 However, she did not record her debut until 1978, working with poet Fernando de Oliveira in Brasilia; the album was released in 1979. A follow-up effort, ''Amorosa'' followed nine years later, in 1988. In the 1990s she has recorded several albums of songs by her major influences. She toured Europe in 1999 with Paquito D'Rivera and on her own in Europe and Japan in 2000.〔 In 2004, ''Amorosa'' was re-released, and attracted notice in the United States, reaching #7 on the Billboard Top World Music Albums chart.〔(Chart Positions ), Allmusic.com〕 ==Discography== ;Albums * ''Recriação'' (1979) * ''Amorosa'' (1988) * ''Curare'' (1991) * ''Festa'' (1993) * ''Pano Pra Manga'' (1996) * ''Letra & Música - Ary Barroso'' (1997) (with Lula Galvao) * ''O melhor de Rosa Passos'' (1997) (best-of compilation) * ''Especial Tom Jobim'' (1998) * ''Rosa Passos Canta Antonio Carlos Jobim - 40 Anos de Bossa Nova'' (1998) * ''Morada do Samba'' (1999) * ''Rosa Passos Canta Caymmi'' (2000) * ''Me and My Heart'' (2001) * ''Eu e Meu Coração'' (2003) * ''Azul'' (2002) * ''Entre Amigos'' (2003) (with Ron Carter) * ''Amorosa'' (2004) * ''Rosa Por Rosa'' (2005) * ''Rosa'' (2006) * ''Romance'' (2008) * ''É Luxo Só'' (2011) * ''Samba dobrado'' (2013) ;Contributing artist * ''The Rough Guide to the Music of Brazil'' (1998) (World Music Network) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Rosa Passos」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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