+ellen's-here I apologize for my mistake. I read very quickly the comment and then I saw the answers a bit angry of others and concludes that the poor Firzen Animage unfairly vilified for me and my countrymen did not know that this song is Brazilian. So I made an unnecessary description of the music source.In my defense, not in defense of my reading error, which is inexcusable, but in defense of my intentions. Even when I incorrectly thought Mr. Firzen Animage did not know the song is Brazilian, I did not feel any animosity. Not know the origin of a song would not be a sin, even if that were the case.Excuse me.I will copy this apology in the comment ellen's-here and Firzen Animage
Certain songs needs not to be classified by reference to their nationality, these songs are worldwide, more than that, these are universal. These songs become beautiful, when well executed, even if it was on the fifth planet of any star in the constellation of Ursa Major.Luiz Bonfá and Antonio Maria, for their added talents received from the Gods and stars allowed to compose this song and they might choose a good theme to fit this Brazilian samba.Dear Firzen Animage and Damos Ed, this is a "samba canção" composed as a soundtrack for the play by Vinicius de Moraes called "Orfeu da Conceição", based on Orpheus and Eurydice. This song, having been included in the movie Black Orpheus, 1959, and became famous around the world (it was many years ago), giving early popularizing of bossa nova, a kind of Brazilian Jazz mixed to Samba.This song has excelent versions and recordings of many people around the world, which included Frank Sinatra, John McLaughlin, George Benson, Stan Getz, and now this beautiful interpretation of Sungha Jung.The beauty always finds the beautiful and that's why a virtuous guitarist chose a virtuous song to interpret, modifying it slightly and instilling something of his soul in song.My Brazilian fellow citizens and I are just proud and happy to see one of our most beautiful songs be recognized and well played by this wonderful guitar player, but nowhere near we want to take credit out from the South Korea. May the Music Gods bless Korea, Brazil, and the whole Planet Earth.