Rosa (part. Orlando Silva)

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The Timeless Romance of 'Rosa'

The song 'Rosa' by Pixinguinha, featuring Orlando Silva, is a classic example of Brazilian music that combines elements of choro and samba. Pixinguinha is one of the most important figures in the history of Brazilian music, known for his sophisticated compositions that often blend lyrical melodies with complex harmonies. 'Rosa' is a testament to his talent, a song that has become a standard in the repertoire of Brazilian musicians.

The lyrics of 'Rosa' are a poetic ode to a beloved woman, likening her to a divine and majestic statue sculpted by God. The song expresses deep admiration and love for Rosa, describing her as the ideal form, the eternal soul, and the supreme flower created by God. The imagery used in the song is rich and evocative, painting Rosa as the embodiment of all that is beautiful in nature. The speaker's love is so profound that it is described as a religious experience, with promises of eternal devotion and dreams of marriage.

However, there is also a sense of longing and uncertainty in the song. The speaker confesses their love and the pain of not knowing whether this love is reciprocated. The lyrics convey a deep emotional turmoil, as the speaker is willing to endure suffering for the chance to be with Rosa. The song captures the essence of romantic yearning, the beauty of adoration, and the agony of unrequited love, all set to the backdrop of Pixinguinha's masterful musical composition.

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  1. Vou Vivendo
  2. Naquele Tempo
  3. Rosa (part. Orlando Silva)
  4. Carinhoso
  5. Fala baixinho
  6. Ingênuo
  7. Lamentos
  8. Mundo melhor
  9. Um a zero
  10. Cochichando
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