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Just off the A1(M)
Just off the A1(M)
Fri, 11 Nov 2005
Mariza at Cambridge Corn Exchange
I first became aware of Mariza when she appeared on
Later some time ago. She's a Portuguese
Fado singer. Not my normal listening,
but I was impressed by her singing, even if I couldn't understand the words.
Friends of ours had tickets to see her, but couldn't go, so they offered them to Tanya and
myself. The Corn Exchange was full. It was a slightly
older crowd than most gigs I go to. This is the first time I've seen a gig there without
any scenery and this worked well as the old brick arches made a great, atmospheric backdrop.
The BBC were there with several cameras to film the concert as part of a documentary about
Mariza and Fado. I expect it will be on BBC4
some time.
She came on at 7:45 with her band. This consisted of classical guitar,
Portuguese guitar, acoustic bass,
violin, viola, cello and percussion in various combinations. The sound was great and they used
lighting well to set the mood. The songs varied from emotional ballads to up-tempo stuff you
could have danced to and which we were encouraged to clap along with. Her voice is incredible.
I thought there were hints of Jewish and Arabic music in some songs. At times she almost sounded
like she was calling the Muslims to prayer. I don't understand any Portuguese, but the emotion
came through clearly.
She was on stage for nearly two hours, including a long encore during which she and the guitarists
did one song without amplification. This resulted in a very different sound as she was having to sing
so much louder, but she had enough power to pull it off, helped by an audience who almost held their
breath to keep quiet. She also did Gershwin's Summertime, but said that some people back home
would kill her if they found out. She talked quite a bit about what the music meant to her
and seemed to appreciate the reception she got.
The band were also encellent, although the drummer did milk his solo somewhat. The guitarists did an
instrumental piece that reminded me somewhat of the Eagles' acoustic version of Hotel California.
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