Maria Bethânia, a legendary figure in Brazilian music, presents "Alteza," a captivating album released on January 1, 1981, under Universal Music Ltda. This album is a vibrant fusion of MPB, samba, bossa nova, and axé, showcasing Maria Bethânia's versatility and artistry. With a runtime of just over 31 minutes, "Alteza" is a concise yet powerful collection of tracks that highlight her unique voice and musical prowess.
The album opens with "Maravida," setting the tone for a journey through various Brazilian musical styles. Standout tracks like "Atiraste Uma Pedra" and "Purificar O Subaé" demonstrate Maria Bethânia's ability to blend traditional and contemporary elements seamlessly. "Rosa Do Viver" and "Alteza" are particularly noteworthy, offering a mix of poetic lyricism and infectious rhythms that are characteristic of her work.
"Sete Mil Vezes" and "Todas As Horas" showcase her ability to convey deep emotion and intimacy, while "Caminho Das Índias" and "Súplica" highlight her connection to the rich cultural heritage of Brazil. The album concludes with "Amiga Dos Ventos," a track that encapsulates the essence of Maria Bethânia's musical philosophy—rooted in tradition yet always evolving.
"Alteza" is a testament to Maria Bethânia's enduring influence in Brazilian music, offering a rich tapestry of sounds and emotions that continue to resonate with fans and critics alike. Whether you're a longtime admirer or new to her work, this album is a must-experience, showcasing the best of what Maria Bethânia has to offer.