Marujo do Rosario
Composer: Brazilian Folk Song | Arranger: Elisa Dekaney, Eduardo Lakschevitz, Xavier Assuncao
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Description
Voice 1, Voice 2, Voice 3, Piano, Tambourine — According to Ermelinda Paz, Marujo do Rosário (literally translated from the Portuguese as “Sailor of the Rosary”) comes from the hydrographic region of the São Francisco River, a basin that includes the states of Minas Gerais, Bahia, Pernambuco, Sergipe, and Alagoas. This song most likely belongs to a style of dramatic dance called “chegança-de-marujo” (arrival of sailor). In this tragicomic street drama, the community of actors enact a story in which they demonstrate their experiences as if they were in a vessel lost at sea. In this dance, several characters dressed as sailors and carrying small sail boats on their shoulders, parade through the streets singing and dancing to a march. When they arrive at a determined house, they place their little sail boats on the floor and start the dramatic play. This song seems to be performed when the sailors arrive at the chosen location. The Portuguese lyrics “É com licença ê, ôlelê, é com licença do dono da casa, ô ê com licença ê” means “please excuse me, I have permission from the house’s owner to come in.”This arrangement is scored for three-part mixed with optional baritone, piano, and pandeiro. The pandeiro is a Brazilian frame drum with jingles played with the hands, similar to the orchestral tambourine. It is used in various music styles but particularly in samba and bossa nova. In fact, feel free to substitute the pandeiro with the orchestral tambourine. The text is very short and simple. To make your singers Portuguese pronunciation more accurate, do not close final “m” or “n.” Just nasalize them.IPA TranscriptionÉ com licença olelê ê[ɛ kʌ li'sensa ole‘le e]É com licença do dono da casa[ɛ kʌ li'sensa du ‘dʌnu da ‘kaza] Belonging to a style of dramatic dance, Marujo do Rosário is a lively folk song from the basin of the São Francisco River in the northeast of Brazil. This authentic arrangement features a percussion part written for pandeiro, a Brazilian frame drum with jingles played with the hands. The Portuguese text is short and there is a guide, making it easy to pronounce. A fun addition to any program!
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Product Info
| SKU | CM9602 |
| Publisher | Carl Fischer Music |
| Section | Secular Choral |
| Category | Choral |
