Samba Enredo 2010 - Noel a Presença do "Poeta da Vila"
G.R.E.S Unidos de Vila Isabel (RJ)
The Eternal Presence of Noel Rosa in Vila Isabel
The song 'Samba Enredo 2010 - Noel a Presença do 'Poeta da Vila'' by G.R.E.S Unidos de Vila Isabel (RJ) is a heartfelt tribute to Noel Rosa, one of Brazil's most influential samba composers. The lyrics reflect a deep sense of nostalgia and reverence for Noel, portraying him as an eternal presence in the community of Vila Isabel. The song opens with a hypothetical scenario where the singer is asked about Noel's whereabouts, to which they respond with unwavering faith that Noel roams both day and night, living on earth and in the heavens. This suggests that Noel's spirit and influence are omnipresent, transcending the physical realm.
The lyrics further delve into Noel's life and legacy, highlighting his contributions to samba music and his role in animating carnivals with his beautiful compositions. The mention of Noel's birth during the year of the Revolta da Chibata (Revolt of the Lash) adds a historical context, linking his life to significant events in Brazilian history. The song also touches on Noel's social inclusivity, noting how he mingled with bohemians and mulatas and climbed the hills without social prejudice. This paints a picture of Noel as a unifying figure who transcended social barriers through his music.
The song also mourns Noel's passing, describing the collective sorrow felt by the samba community. The imagery of Lindaura sobbing and the Lady of the Cabaret not dancing underscores the profound impact of his death. However, the song reassures that Noel's spirit lives on in the carnival, alongside other legendary figures like Cartola, Araci, and Lamartine. The energy of Vila Isabel is depicted as a continuation of Noel's legacy, suggesting that his influence is woven into the very fabric of the community's cultural identity.