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AS MANIFESTAÇÕES DA MÚSICA POPULAR BRASILEIRA E SUAS RELAÇÕES COM O JOVEM RORAIMENSE/ THE MANIFESTATIONS OF BRAZILIAN POPULAR MUSIC AND ITS RELATIONS WITH THE YOUNG RORAIMENSE

Brazilian Journal of Development, 2020
The proposed theme brings a reflection on how Brazilian musical genres are interpreted by young people in high school and how these students experience music in their daily lives. An account of experience in the Supervised Internship Course of the Degree
Eunice Anália Soares Andrade Montanari   +2 more
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Brazilian Popular Music during the First Half of the 20th Century

, 2020
Commercial recordings in Brazil were first made in 1902 in Rio de Janeiro. During the first two decades of the 20th century, however, the recorded repertoire centered around the same musical genres established in the final decades of the previous century:
C. Sandroni
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Choro: a social history of a Brazilian popular music

Choice Reviews Online, 2006
Tamara Elena Livingston-Isenhour   +1 more
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Cultural Nationalism in Brazilian Popular Music of the Military Regime period (1964—1968)

Латинская Америка / Latinskaia Amerika
The article focuses on the analysis of the comprehension of Brazilian culture by the musicians of different genres of Brazilian pop music (MPB) scene in the context of rapid globalisation, and in said context searches for the patterns of defence of own ...
Veniamin Yu. Lyapin
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Brazilian Popular Music, Performance, and Culture

2023
The 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, 2002
Oral 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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Extending the IFLA Library Reference Model for a Brazilian popular music digital library

International Journal on Digital Libraries, 2020
Marcos Fragomeni Padron   +2 more
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Intermittent fasting in the prevention and treatment of cancer

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021
Katherine Clifton   +2 more
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