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Capicua

EPISODE · Mar 2, 2020 · 1H 16M

Capicua

from O Poema Ensina a Cair · host Raquel Marinho

É conhecida do público por Capicua, chama-se Ana Matos Fernandes. Descobriu o Hip Hop aos 15 anos nas ruas da cidade do Porto, onde nasceu, e também nas cassetes que chegou a gravar em casa, antes de chegar aos microfones profissionais e ao grande público. Estudou Sociologia, fez um doutoramento em Geografia Humana, em Barcelona, e nunca pensou viver da música. É rapper, acaba de lançar o terceiro álbum, e é também letrista, activista, feminista, cronista, e admiradora confessa de Sérgio Godinho - numa das primeiras músicas ouve-se a frase "ai de quem dissesse mal do Sérgio Godinho". Mas há muito outros cantautores que admira, e também muitos poetas. Ambos, de resto, integram as suas músicas. Lista de poemas Sophia de Mello Breyner Andresen: - Com Fúria e Raiva - Liberdade Cesário Verde: - Sardenta José Gomes Ferreira - O Problema da Transformação do Mundo Sem Lutos Nem Cólera Vinicius de Moraes - Soneto do Amor Total Mário Quintana - Poeminho do Contra José de Almada Ndegreiros - "Quando vejo o côr-de-rosa parece que se referem a mim", do livro A Invenção do Dia Claro Gilberto Gil - Se Eu Quiser Falar Com deus Chico Buarque - Construção Sérgio Godinho - Parto Sem Dor

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