answersLogoWhite

0

"The Harvest Samba" was written in 1966 by the Brazilian composer and musician, Vinicius de Moraes. The song is part of the bossa nova genre, blending traditional Brazilian music with jazz influences. It reflects themes of love and nature, characteristic of de Moraes' lyrical style. The song has since become a classic in the bossa nova repertoire.

User Avatar

AnswerBot

3mo ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

What has the author Samba Shikitei written?

Samba Shikitei has written: 'Ukiyo buro'


What time signature is most samba written in?

Most samba music is written in 3/4 time.


What has the author Madeleine Mbono Samba Azan written?

Madeleine Mbono Samba Azan has written: 'Martin Samba' -- subject(s): Biography, History, Revolutionaries, Soldiers


What time signatures is most samba music written in?

Most samba music is written in 3/4 time.


What time signature is samba written in?

3/4/time


What has the author Yasuo Honda written?

Yasuo Honda has written: 'Shikitei Samba no bungei'


What time signature is samba music written in?

3/4/time


What has the author Harry Harvest written?

Harry Harvest has written: 'Massloses Russland' -- subject(s): Russians


What is a samba band?

Samba drums come from Brazil. Congas do not come from Brazil and are not samba drums. Samba drums include surdos, caixas, repiniques, chocalhos, ganzas, repiniques, agogos, pandeiros and cuicas. You can find out more about all of these by clicking on the related link below.


What types of music have been influenced by samba?

True samba is from Rio de Janeiro and some styles are samba enredo, pagode. People outside Brazil tend to call all Brazilian music samba though. Other styles that foreigners call samba include Maracatu, samba reggae, and samba funk.


What has the author Susie Puthucheary written?

Susie Puthucheary has written: 'Harvest of morning flowers' 'Harvest of morning flowers'


What has the author Myriam Evelyse Mariani written?

Myriam Evelyse Mariani has written: 'A portrayal of the Brazilian Samba dance with the use of Labananalysis as a tool for movement analysis' -- subject(s): Dance, Samba (Dance), Dance notation 'A portrayal of the Brazilian samba dance with the use of Labanalysis as a tool for movement analysis' -- subject(s): Dance, History, Samba (Dance), Social aspects, Social aspects of Dance, Social life and customs