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“Golpe, não!”: Twenty-First-Century Brazilian Songs of Protest

Studies in Latin American Popular Culture, 2021
Abstract Brazilian Popular Music has long energized public debate on a variety of issues in Brazilian society.
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Reciprocity in Brazilian songs of love and money

Journal of Classical Sociology, 2014
The relation between love, money and reciprocity was a central theme in Brazilian popular music in the first half of the twentieth century. Samba composers, who were mostly men, saw love as being morally superior to money. Love is generally offered by men who consider themselves to be above material considerations, while women are supposed to be ...
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Canção da América– style and emotion in Brazilian popular song

Popular Music, 1990
During the 1960s bossa nova was the trademark of Brazilian popular music. In the 1980s a second wave of Brazilian popular artists, such as Milton Nascimento, Djavan, Ivan Lins and Caetano Veloso, has emerged on to the international popular music scene. These artists have been issuing and distributing their records through international labels, and have
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The Brazilian Art Song and the Non-Brazilian Portuguese Singer: A Performance Guide to Nine Songs by Alberto Nepomuceno

Alberto Nepomuceno (1864-1920) is considered to be the father of the Brazilian art song. With a total of seventy songs, Nepomuceno revolutionized and established a new path to the Brazilian art song. His songs were innovative because they: (1) incorporated folk elements in his songs, (2) introduced Portuguese as a language acceptable in bel canto style
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The Lord's Song in the Brazilian Land

Studies in World Christianity, 2006
Jaci C. (Jaci Correia) Maraschin   +1 more
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Recent Publications on Brazilian Song/Popular Music

Latin American Music Review / Revista de Música Latinoamericana, 1990
Charles A. Perrone   +6 more
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"Musica e para o povo cantar": Culture, Politics, and Brazilian Song Festivals, 1965-1972

Latin American Music Review / Revista de Música Latinoamericana, 2000
Si on peut retrouver la trace de festivals de musique populaire au Bresil a partir de 1909 environ, ce n'est qu'au milieu des annees 1960 qu'ils sont passes au premier plan, du fait de l'intervention decisive du medium televisuel, dont l'importance est allee croissant. C'est ce tournant qui est analyse dans cet article, centre sur la periode 1965-1972,
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Masters of Contemporary Brazilian Song

Ethnomusicology, 1991
Samuel Araujo, Charles A. Perrone
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Música românticain Montes Claros: Inter‐gender relations in Brazilian popular song

British Journal of Ethnomusicology, 2000
This article presents a social history of musica romântica, or love song, assessing its role among the middle classes of Montes Claros, a mid‐sized town in Minas Gerais, Brazil. It looks at three phases in the development of musica romântica: firstly the serenading modinhas of the early twentieth century; secondly the samba‐cancao, a style disseminated
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Thalamus drives vocal onsets in the zebra finch courtship song

Nature, 2023
Felix W. Moll, Michael A Long
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