Fado is a type of folk music which most likely originated in the 1820s in Portugal. It is characterized by mournful tunes and lyrics, often about the sea or the life of the poor. Whether it emerged from the singing of the Portuguese sailors or was derived from Brazilian music styles like Lundum and Modinha is unknown.
The first great fado singer that is still known was Maria Severa , living in the first half of the 19th century. Her type of fado is today called "Lisbon's fado".
In the 1920s and 1930s, a series of fado de Coimbra (a highly stylized version born in Coimbra) recordings were very popular. Guitarists Carlos Paredes and his father Artur Paredes , were the masters and the great pioneers of this genre and the Portuguese guitar.
Lisbon fado
Coimbra's fado
Guitarists
See also