Ao Vivo Em Garibaldi
Chitãozinho e Xororó Ao Vivo em Garibaldi traz a melhor dupla sertaneja do país em um belo e diferenciado espetáculo. Gravado ao ar livre na Estação de trem da cidade de Garibaldi, Rio Grande Do Sul, em 21 de setembro de 2003, o memorável show conta com a participação especial de Gaúcho da Fronteira. Além das melhores canções da dupla em DVD, ao adquirir este material você leva de presente o CD Festa do Interior. É sertanejo de primeira qualidade para que ama o gênero. Informações especiais: Áudio dolby digital 2.0 e 5.1 - Frete (Videoclip) - Making of do show e do videoclip
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Plot Summary
This is a live concert recording by the Brazilian folk band Os Serranos, performed in Garibaldi, Rio Grande do Sul. The performance showcases the band's signature folk music style, which is deeply rooted in the Gaucho culture of Southern Brazil. The concert features energetic renditions of their popular songs, highlighting traditional instruments and vocal harmonies.
Critical Reception
As a live concert recording, 'Ao Vivo Em Garibaldi' is primarily appreciated by fans of Os Serranos and Brazilian folk music. It is valued for its authentic representation of Gaucho musical traditions and the band's live performance energy. Critical reviews are scarce for this type of release, with appreciation generally stemming from its live energy and cultural significance.
What Reviewers Say
- Appreciated by fans for its live energy.
- Showcases traditional Gaucho folk music.
- Valued for its cultural authenticity.
Google audience: Information on Google user reviews for this specific live recording is not readily available, but fan appreciation typically centers on the band's connection with their audience and the faithful performance of their traditional repertoire.
Fun Fact
Os Serranos are one of the most iconic and long-standing bands in Brazilian folk music, known for popularizing the 'musica nativista' genre, which celebrates rural life and Gaucho culture.
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