The singer and actress Maria de Medeiros star in the opening concert of the XIV International Festival of Tolerance Murcia Three Cultures, organized by the city of Murcia, which will take place on Thursday, May 16, at 21 am, at the Teatro Circo Murcia.
Medeiros will present their third album and his first work as a composer: the multilingual eternal Birds, where you ride through different styles: bossa nova to rock minimalist, through the blues, fado, jazz and Latin sounds different.
The geographical removal of this artist manifests itself in his compositions, a voice decorating with delicious, subtle and highly charged poetry.
Portuguese by birth, Medeiros was set at 18 years in France, where he lives since and whose nationality has been acquired.
The inaugural show is part of the Concert for Tolerance cycle, held at the Teatro Circo Murcia and includes two actions: Sofia Sahra Charaï and French.
As a bonding wire, the Concerts for Tolerance feature the performance of three female voices from different nationalities, Portugal, Morocco and Italy, but settled in France, the guest of this edition, in which players have found their cycle place to develop your artistic and musical potential.
At three singers are united by their close relationship and commitment to the Gallic country, where all residents for several years and which have taken root family and work, soaking in their culture and in their songs reflecting the mix of rhythms characteristic of France .
Music of convergences
On Friday, May 17, at 21 am, Sophia Charaï sing-in Moroccan Arabic and French, the themes of his latest work, Pichu, where spells reveals a convergence and explores music world sounds moving through the contours of globalization.
Charaï enjoys high reputation in the Parisian underground circuit thanks to issues challenging the boundaries and playing almost every style.
His music seems inspired by thousand traditions intertwined, in a thousand inheritance to which she gives an attractive consistency.
Meanwhile, on Saturday May 18, at the same time, Sahra French Quintette close the cycle with Napo-bolero to Paris, a jazz manouche.
This type of jazz is a style of European gypsy origin emerged in France in the early '30s, thanks to the influence of American musicians that made landfall in this country.
The Italian-born singer will be accompanied by five young musicians from various backgrounds and origins.
Each offers a different twist components: jazz, swing, bolero ...
to create a unique style in which Neapolitan melodies mixed with the frenetic rhythms of gypsy swing, to become a spectacle for listening and dancing around.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Murcia