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Amélia Muge (born 1952) is a Mozambique-born Portuguese singer, instrumentalist, composer, and lyricist. She is noted for her fado voice and poetic lyrics.

Discography

  • Múgica (UPAV, 1992)
  • Todos os Dias (Sony, 1994)
  • Maio Maduro Maio - with João Afonso and José Mário Branco (Sony, 1995)
  • Taco a taco (Polygram, 1998)
  • Novas vos Trago (1998)
  • A Monte (Vachier, 2002)
  • Não Sou Daqui (Vachier, 2007)
  • Uma Autora, 202 Canções (Character Ediora, 2009)
  • Periplus (2012)

References

  1. Sandra Ponzanesi, Daniela Merolla, Migrant Cartographies: new cultural and literary spaces in post-colonial Europe, p. 32.
  2. Nidel, Richard (2005). World music: the basics. Routledge. p. 130. ISBN 978-0-415-96800-3. Retrieved 14 July 2011.
  3. Broughton, Simon; Ellingham, Mark; Trillo, Richard (25 November 1999). World music: the rough guide. Africa, Europe and the Middle East. Rough Guides. p. 234. ISBN 978-1-85828-635-8. Retrieved 14 July 2011.


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