Portugal Embraces the Music of Allison Crowe
July 1st we celebrate Canada here – still we are
part of the main, a global, cultural, community,
and this week, Allison Crowe’s licensed her music
for play in stores and market-places throughout
continental Europe’s western-most country, the
republic of Portugal. Her songs will be heard daily
across the Algarve’s beautiful coast, the
archipelagos of the Azores and Madeira, in the open
air of Lisbon’s artful street galleries, riding the
slopes and falls of the country’s lush interior,
its mountainous northern region, mingling in the
mystery and magic of coastal Alentejo. Up and down
the Iberian Peninsula this sound we know and love
will ring out.
Why Portugal? There’s a full palette of joys
and emotions to be discovered in the art of
Allison Crowe. In certain of her songs, too,
there is ‘saudade’ – that quality
described as “a bitter-sweet, existential
yearning and hopefulness towards something over
which one has no control”. The “unassailable
determinism which compels the resigned yearning
of saudade” is the soul of Portugal’s
Fado music.
Here, now is Allison Crowe and Band with the sounds of “Silence”:
Here, now is Allison Crowe and Band with the sounds of “Silence”:
Labels: Alentejo, Algarve, Allison Crowe, Azores, Canada, cello, Europe, Fado, fiddle, Iberia, Lisboa, Lisbon, Madeira, markets, music, Portugal, saudade, soul, stores, voice
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