O Cravo E A Rosa - Jair Rodrigues -

The Carnation ends up "wounded," and the Rose has her dress torn.

The song served as a key theme for the telenovela O Cravo e a Rosa , a romantic comedy set in the 1920s inspired by William Shakespeare's The Taming of the Shrew . O Cravo e a Rosa - Jair Rodrigues

The Carnation (O Cravo) and the Rose (A Rosa) have a fight under a balcony. The Carnation ends up "wounded," and the Rose

As a traditional ciranda, the song typically follows a basic major key progression (often in G Major or C Major ) suitable for beginners. As a traditional ciranda, the song typically follows

The Carnation faints, and the Rose weeps for him.

Jair Rodrigues' recording of is a popular track originally featured on the soundtrack of the eponymous Brazilian telenovela, which aired in 2000. The song is a playful rendition of a traditional Brazilian children's nursery rhyme (ciranda) about the rocky relationship between a carnation (o cravo) and a rose (a rosa). Song Overview

It appears on the official soundtrack compilation released by Som Livre in 2000. It was also included as a special bonus track on Rodrigues' live album 500 Anos de Folia, Vol. 2 . Musical Style