There is no exact date when the Rosenberg Trio began playing under that name. Two of the Rosenbergs, Nous'che and Nonnie, are sons of Sani Rosenberg, a musician in the Dutch Gypsy community. Nous'che started playing with his cousin and buddy, Stochelo Rosenberg, when Stochelo was about 10 years old. In 1980 Stochelo and his trio were awarded the prize for best musician at a child's musical contest on dutch television, and since then the trio has been constantly on the rise, on a course that has now taken them worldwide to play on the most reputed stages, including a show at New York's Carnegie Hall for legendary violonist Stephane Grapelli's 85th birthday celebration. The Rosenberg trio's discographic debut, "Seresta" was the start of a series of albums. The Trio's latest album, released in may 2007, is simply named "Roots" and pays a large tribute to Django's tunes and also features some of Stochelo's compositions and other.
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Bossa dorado
The Rosenberg Trio Lyrics
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Some to the soil that our fathers made free
Then on to the stars in the Heavens for to see
This is the new frontier, this is the new frontier
Let the word go forth from this day on
A new generation has been born
Born to the task to keep us free
But proud of the rights of the home country
Some to the rivers and some to the sea
Some to the soil that our fathers made free
Then on to the stars in the Heavens for to see
This is the new frontier, this is the new frontier
Let us begin for it shall take long
Let every man sing out freedoms song
Not for ourselves that we take this stand
Now it's the world and the freedom of man
This is the new frontier, this is the new frontier
The day will come, it's got to be
The day that we may never see
When man for man and town for town
Must bring the peace that shall resound
This is the new frontier, this is the new frontier
Some to the rivers and some to the sea
Some to the soil that our fathers made free
Then on to the stars in the Heavens for to see
This is the new frontier, this is the new frontier
The song "Bossa Dorado" by The Rosenberg Trio sends a message of hope and freedom to those who listen. The lyrics describe a new generation that has been born to keep us free and proud of the rights of our own countries. The new frontier referenced in the song is the journey toward the stars in the heavens, but also the journey toward a peaceful world where every man and town works together for the greater good.
Throughout the song, the lyrics repeat "Some to the rivers and some to the sea," which could symbolize the different paths people take in life. Some may stay close to home while others venture out, but all are working toward the same goal of freedom and peace. The line "Let every man sing out freedoms song" encourages individuals to use their voices and actions to stand up for what they believe in and fight for the greater good.
Overall, "Bossa Dorado" is a song of unity, hope, and freedom for all. It encourages individuals to take action and work together to make the world a better place.
Line by Line Meaning
Some to the rivers and some to the sea
Some people choose to live by the rivers and oceans.
Some to the soil that our fathers made free
Some people choose to live on the land that their ancestors fought for.
Then on to the stars in the Heavens for to see
Some people dream of exploring the vast galaxies.
This is the new frontier, this is the new frontier
This is a new era of exploration and progress.
Let the word go forth from this day on
Spread the message far and wide from today onwards.
A new generation has been born
The next generation has arrived and they will shape the future.
Born to the task to keep us free
They have a duty to protect our freedom and way of life.
But proud of the rights of the home country
They also cherish the values and culture of their homeland.
Let us begin for it shall take long
We must start now as achieving our goals will take a lot of time and effort.
Let every man sing out freedoms song
Everyone should celebrate and honor the freedom they possess.
Not for ourselves that we take this stand
Our efforts are not just for our own benefit but for the betterment of humanity.
Now it's the world and the freedom of man
We strive for the liberation and rights of people all over the globe.
The day will come, it's got to be
One day, surely, we will achieve our vision.
The day that we may never see
Unfortunately, some of us may not be alive to witness that day.
When man for man and town for town
When we have established a world where everyone is equal and peaceful.
Must bring the peace that shall resound
We must establish harmony and prosperity that will echo throughout history.
Contributed by Kayla K. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
@rijit007
This deserves millions of likes. 💙
@quintenmantez6934
Love this Trio! Saw them live twice. Awesome!
@ColonelSponsz
Quel talent!!!! Merveilleux musiciens !!! On en redemande !!!
@marzettiful
A master on that bass too.... Superb work from a wonderful trio of super talent. Thank you.
@janoksman9044
the trio is superb and the percussionist makes the song more beautiful ... 👍👍
@edouarddeflandre
Yeah, i was looking for that comment. What a rhythm... It's incredible, changes everything in bossa
@Amourtendresse
Excellents, un régal, mon cœur s'envole 🕊️🎶💓🎶✨
@DreamPurpleFloyd
The double bass part is totally awesome !
@TheAnalogFAN
Yes, Nonnie is great too!
@oliviersorel8584
9n aura jamais tout vu sur cette planète....SUPERBE, BRAVO une belle découverte a mes 53 été !!!!