Brazilian Choro featuring Quarteto Viagem
The Kennesaw State University Division of Global Affairs, School of Music, and Department of Museums, Archives and Rare Books, present Brazilian Choro featuring Quarteto Viagem.https://digitalcommons.kennesaw.edu/musicprograms/1141/thumbnail ...
Connell, Andrew +3 more
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Interpreting the Brazilian Choro: A Study for Flutists
This study focused on flute improvisational and ornamental techniques in Brazilian choro, particularly as found in the works of famous and prolific choro composer Pixinguinha, Alfredo da Rocha Vianna Filho.
Francis, Ann
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Diálogo entre la música brasilera y el jazz, a través de un análisis melódico del tema “Chorinho pra ele” de Hermeto Pascoal [PDF]
This paper reviews the work of Hermeto Pascoal through the melodic analysis of the piece Chorinho pra ele recorded in the United States in 1977, with the aim of finding the bond between Brazilian choro with jazz.
Albán Campaña, María Grecia
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Nova Nova: CD Recording and Performances
Research Background: Nova Nova is a CD recording featuring 8 compositions for small jazz ensemble. It is a creative output – Music Composition, Performance and Recording.
Denson, Marjorie
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THE BRAZILIAN CHORO: ITS HISTORY AND STRUCTURE
This article examines the Brazilian musical genre known as Choro. Having discussed the history of Brazil, the genre is subsequently discussed within a broader context of Brazilian popular music.
Magalhães, Marcelo G.M.
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Definitions, phenomenology, diagnosis, and management of the disorders of laughter and crying in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS): Consensus from ALS and Motor Neuron Disease Scientific Department of the Brazilian Academy of Neurology. [PDF]
Gondim FAA +11 more
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Choro of Gordon Stout: Representation in a living art
This paper investigates the musical inspiration behind the collection of choros composed by American percussionist-composer, Gordon Stout. Three of Stout’s choros, Choro No. 1: Americana, Choro No. 3, and Choro No. 7: The Road Less Traveled are discussed
Harris, Elayne
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Ragtime traces in the Brazilian choro Segura ele! [Hold him!] by Pixinguinha: composition and performance hybridization after the trip to Paris in 1922 [full paper] [PDF]
Analytical study about Segura ele! (Hold him!) and Um a zero (One by Zero), two choros by Brazilian composer and performer Alfredo da Rocha Vianna, known as Pixinguinha (1897-1973), the leading figure of the genre in the twentieth century.
Borém, Fausto +1 more
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Transformative influence of Afro-Brazilian syncopation on European compound melodies in Brazilian Choro music melorhythmical re-organization of interleaved melodic structures in progressive Afro-Brazilian music from the late-19th century [PDF]
During the second half of the 19th century, Rio de Janeiro’s public life became the setting for spontaneous gatherings by a varied assortment of amateur musicians.
Schots, Edwin
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