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Brazilian Bossa Nova and Cultural Anthropophagy
International Journal of Anthropology, 2020The music discourse was central for the definition of the national identity in the 1920s Brazil, as the Modernista movement assumed it to start a profound reflection on what would be the features of the culture of the Country. Choro and maxixe, dances and music for questionable people living in deprived areas of Rio de Janeiro, spread an energetic ...
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Bossa Nova as Existential Turn
Numen, 2023The article approaches Bossa Nova as an experience of resignification at the existentialand religious level, focusing primarily on the song Chega de saudade (No more blues),by Tom Jobim and Vinicius de Moraes. Opinions and testimonies are listed, in orderto attest to the centrality of this song for Bossa Nova and Brazilian Popular Music.Chega de ...
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2019
Abstract This chapter details the transition of the bossa nova from ubiquitous fad to music for an older demographic to explain how the music became associated with seduction and the easy listening format. It features an analysis on the use of bossa nova in three films that feature international espionage and travel, with a focus on the ...
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Abstract This chapter details the transition of the bossa nova from ubiquitous fad to music for an older demographic to explain how the music became associated with seduction and the easy listening format. It features an analysis on the use of bossa nova in three films that feature international espionage and travel, with a focus on the ...
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2019
Abstract This chapter analyzes the initial proliferation of bossa nova in the United States and United Kingdom in the early 1960s, primarily as a jazz and dance fad. By using material culled from top English-language periodicals of the era, it traces the popularity of bossa nova in the United States from its adoption by jazz musicians in
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Abstract This chapter analyzes the initial proliferation of bossa nova in the United States and United Kingdom in the early 1960s, primarily as a jazz and dance fad. By using material culled from top English-language periodicals of the era, it traces the popularity of bossa nova in the United States from its adoption by jazz musicians in
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2023
Esta exposição se propõe a abordar a bossa nova como prática cultural historicamente contextualizada. Para tanto, traça um breve panorama cultural do Rio de Janeiro das décadas de 1930 e 1940, onde se formariam duas forças culturais hegemônicas: o samba da era do rádio, e a música norte-americana.
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Esta exposição se propõe a abordar a bossa nova como prática cultural historicamente contextualizada. Para tanto, traça um breve panorama cultural do Rio de Janeiro das décadas de 1930 e 1940, onde se formariam duas forças culturais hegemônicas: o samba da era do rádio, e a música norte-americana.
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Bossa Nova: Introducing Modularity into the Bossa Domain-Specific Language
2005Domain-specific languages (DSLs) have been proposed as a solution to ease the development of programs within a program family. Sometimes, however, experience with the use of a DSL reveals the presence of subfamilies within the family targeted by the language. We are then faced with the question of how to capture these subfamilies in DSL abstractions. A
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2015
Bossa Nova, nastala 2015., rad je u kojemu se autorica bavi nematerijalnim u umjetnosti, točnije plesom. Djelo se sastoji od tekstualnoga dijela, istaknutoga pribadačama na velikoj plutenoj ploči, i šesnaest fotografija dimenzija 50 x 70 cm na kojima zajedno sa suprugom pleše bossa novu.
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Bossa Nova, nastala 2015., rad je u kojemu se autorica bavi nematerijalnim u umjetnosti, točnije plesom. Djelo se sastoji od tekstualnoga dijela, istaknutoga pribadačama na velikoj plutenoj ploči, i šesnaest fotografija dimenzija 50 x 70 cm na kojima zajedno sa suprugom pleše bossa novu.
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Tom Jobim and the Bossa Nova Era
Popular Music, 1996‘The Girl from Ipanema’ – or, in Portuguese, ‘Garota de Ipanema’ – is without doubt the song that turned bossa nova into a household term the world over. It was written by Antônio Carlos Jobim and Vinícius de Moraes one afternoon in 1962, as they sat in the Veloso bar – now renamed ‘Garota de Ipanema’ – on Montenegro Street, where they had watched the ...
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Abstract Chapter 3, “ ‘Bossa Nova York’: Popularity, Singers, and Anxieties,” discusses several topics concerning the prominence of bossa nova among Brazilian-jazz fusions in New York City between 2000 and 2020 and its relationships with jazz.
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Suspended animation: movement and time in bossa nova
Journal of Romance Studies, 2007How do we explain the enduring aesthetic power and attraction of bossa nova, as a compositional and performative style, fifty years since its emergence in Brazil? By way of arguing for a greater articulation, in popular music studies, between aesthetic, musicological concerns and social meaning, this article takes up the concept of movement as a key ...
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