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Ana Moura sings Portuguese Fado at The Town Hall

Ana Moura is a Portuguese Fado singer. She flirts with both traditional Fado and crossover collaborations. She has gained some attention from Pop artists such as The Rolling Stones, Prince, and others.

Moura was born in Santarém, Portugal in 1979. She started out singing at Fado nightclubs in Lisbon. Appearances on television helped build her audience.

Moura sang with the Rolling Stones at a concert in Lisbon in 2007.

For more information, visit www.anamoura.com.pt

www.facebook.com/anamoura

Ana Moura Instagram


Ana Moura Albums

Guarda-me a vida na mão (2003)

The album was produced and arranged by Jorge Fernando.

Aconteceu (2004)

Para Além da Saudade (2007)

Os Buzios and Fado da Procura were singles from this album. It established Moura as one of the great Fado singers in Portugal.

Coliseu (2008)

This is a DVD of a live performance at the Lisboa Coliseum.

Leva-me aos Fados (2009)

“Take me to a Fado House” raised Moura’s international profile.

Desfado (2012)

The Fado Jazz of Desfado (Decca Records) became the all-time best-charting album in Portugal.

Moura (2015)


Ana Moura at The Town Hall

Ana Moura plays The Town Hall in Midtown, Manhattan on Thursday, April 5, 2018 at 8 pm. $55 – $75

This show is presented by The World Music Institute.


Ana Moura Tickets

$55 – $75

Box Office

The Town Hall
Monday – Saturday: 12 – 6 pm

Phone

World Music Institute: (212) 279-4200
12 noon – 8 pm daily

Online

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Visit The Town Hall

123 West 43rd St, New York, NY 10036
(between Sixth and Seventh Ave)
Midtown, Manhattan

Subway

(1) (2) (3) to Times Square – 42nd St
(A) (C) (E) to 42nd St – Port Authority
(B) (D) (F) (M) to 42nd St – Bryant Park
(7) or (S) to Times Square-42nd St

Bus

M5, M7, M20, M42


 


Published April 5, 2018 ~ Updated October 31, 2024.

Filed Under: Fado, MUSIC, Portuguese, The Town Hall, World Music Institute

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