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Brazilian Popular Music and Citizenship
2011Contents Introduction: Music as Practice of Citizenship in Brazil - Idelber Avelar and Christopher Dunn Dissonant voices under a one-rule regime: Music and Labor in Estado Novo - Adalberto Paranhos Orpheonic Chant and the Construction of Childhood in Brazilian Elementary Education - Flavio Oliveira Farewell to MPB - Carlos Sandroni Tom Ze and the Idea ...
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A proposal of conceptual model for Brazilian popular music
Journal of Documentation, 2023PurposeThe term “Brazilian popular music” refers to a varied repertoire of musical styles with a strong connection to local culture. The initiatives of representation of this domain of interest occur through adaptations of generic models and strategies coming from contexts and musical styles that differ from the essential characteristics of the ...
Marcos Fragomeni Padron +3 more
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Brazilian Popular Music, Performance, and Culture
2023The study of music involves three types: art music (classical, concert, erudita in Portuguese), folkloric music (rural, anonymous, traditional, learned face-to-face), and popular music (largely urban, composed, subject to fashion, and transmitted by mechanical/electronic means, from sheet music to modern vehicles).
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Oral Tradition and Brazilian Popular Music
Yearbook for Traditional Music, 2002Oral tradition is the theme for the event that we are initiating now. We will attempt to present a synthesis of the emergence and development of popular music and its importance in Brazilian culture. It is our intention to present a brief summary of all this trajectory throughout the national territory, particularly focusing, though, on popular music ...
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Brazilian Popular Music and Globalization
Hispanic American Historical Review, 2002Steven F. Butterman +2 more
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A virtual community environment for Brazilian popular music
IEEE International Conference on Advanced Learning Technologies, 2004. Proceedings., 2004This paper presents a virtual environment which enables people interested in acquiring and sharing knowledge about Brazilian popular music to congregate in communities. The environment includes a music virtual library and a cooperative learning system based on the harmony trees theory, an innovative harmonic teaching method which has been used ...
E. Ferneda +7 more
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A Case Study of Brazilian Popular Music and Censorship
2016This article examines the censorship of popular music in Brazil by focusing on the experience of songwriter Ivan Lins during the country’s military dictatorship. Since the late 1970s, Lins was included in the government list of “suspects” of the musical scene; his songs were often censored and his performances placed under surveillance.
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