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E-grāmata: Brazilian Jive: From Samba to Bossa and Rap

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  • Sērija : Reverb
  • Izdošanas datums: 15-Jul-2013
  • Izdevniecība: Reaktion Books
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781780231204
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  • Izdošanas datums: 15-Jul-2013
  • Izdevniecība: Reaktion Books
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781780231204

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As Brazil grows in stature as a global power, more and more people are discovering the country’s fascinating culture, especially the striking exuberance and inventiveness of Brazilian popular music. In Brazilian Jive, David Treece uncovers the genius of Brazilian song, both as a sophisticated, articulate art form crafted out of the dialogue between music and language and as a powerfully eloquent expression of the country’s social and political history.
Focusing on the cultural struggles of making music in Brazil, Treece traces the rise of samba through the bossa nova revolution of the late 1950s to the emergence of rap in the 1990s. He describes how Brazilian music grew out of the pain and dispossession of slavery and, inspired by African traditions, how it celebrates new ways of moving freely in time and space. Redolent with the rhythms and tones of the modern, the Brazilian soundscape also expresses the country’s dissonances and contradictions, while the conversation between melody and word often signifies a larger dialogue between its artistic and political cultures. Looking below the surface of Brazilian culture, Brazilian Jive provides fresh insight into the music of this vibrant and colorful nation.

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David Treece pursues Brazilian social, political and historical connections through a particular focus on music-making practices. His narrative weaves together several decades of Brazilian cultural history, with a primary focus on the genres of samba, bossa nova, popular Brazilian music (MPB) and Brazilian rap . . . Brazilian Jive provides an informative discussion for a general audience wanting to learn about some internationally renowned Brazilian popular musical compositions, composers and genres as well as some perceptive insights on connections between sound and associated meaning. * Luso-Brazilian Review *

1 Brazilian Jive Talk: Music, Language, Community
7(49)
2 The Bossa Nova Revolution
56(41)
3 Three Masters, Three Masterpieces: Jobim, Moraes, Gilberto
97(16)
4 Guns And Roses: Brazil's Music Of Popular Protest, 1958-68
113(46)
5 Orpheus In Babylon: Music In The Films Of Rio De Janeiro
159(18)
6 Rap, Race And Language: The Aesthetics And Politics Of Black Music-Making
177(30)
Chronology 207(3)
References 210(11)
Glossary of Terms 221(4)
Select Bibliography 225(1)
Discography and Filmography 226(1)
Acknowledgements and Photo Acknowledgements 227(1)
Copyright Acknowledgements 228(1)
Index 229
David Treece is a translator, researcher and teacher of Brazilian popular music, literature and culture at Kings College London, where he has been Camoens Professor of Portuguese since 2005.