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Publisher Book. I. Music And National Identity — 1. Samba, Brazil’s National Music — Carnaval In Recife : Traditional Musics And Current Pop In A Historic Setting — Samba In Rio De Janeiro : Music From The Morros — Varieties Of Samba : Not Just For Carnival — The History Of Samba : From Marginal To National — Samba Percussion — The Malandro And The Mulata : Samba And Gender Roles — The Mystery Of Samba — Carmen Miranda Brings The Samba To Hollywood — Samba And Carnival : The Sambadrome And Beyond — Pagode — Samba Today : A Range Of Meanings — Samba Raro — Eu Tiro é Onda — The Song O Mistério Do Samba — 2. Projecting Brazilian Identity Nationally And Internationally — Choro : An Early Rio De Janeiro Instrumental Style — The Emergence Of Choro — Northeastern Influences — Pixinguinha — Jacob Do Bandolim And Waldir Azevedo — The Choro Revival — Choro, Art Music, And Jazz — Women In Choro — Choro’s Current Vitality — Brazilian Art Music Briefly Surveyed –^ Bossa Nova : The Intimate Samba Sound Known Worldwide — The Term Bossa Nova — A Bossa Nova Classic — The Girl From Ipanema — Other Ways Of Playing Bossa Nova — Bossa Nova And Jazz — The Sound Of A Modernizing Brazil — Tropicália : Cultural Cannibalism, Late ’60s Style — Mpb : Sophisticated Songwriting With A Political Edge — Música Brega : Sentimental Songs Loved By Millions — The Romantic Balladry Of Robert Carlos — Ii. Music And Regional Identity — 3. Expressing Afro-brazilian And Indigenous Identity — Capoeira : Music, Movement, And The Legacy Of Zumbi — The Orquestra And The Berimbau — Capoeira : Other American Martial Arts And The African Heritage — Capoeira : Resistance And Revolt — Capoeira Regional And Atual — Music Of Brazil’s Indigenous Peoples — Music Of The Kayapó-kikrin : A Ritual Of An Amazonian People — The Kayapó And The Environment — Inspired By Indigenous Music — Popular Music In The Amazon Region — 4. The Sound Of The Northeast –^ Bumba-meu-boi And Cavalo-marinho : The Drama Of The Magical Ox — Cavalo-marinho Performers And Audiences — Three Master Performers Of Cavalo-marinho — Cavalo-marinho Performance Contexts — A Cavalo-marinho Performance — Cavalo-marinho Today — Maracatu : Afro-brazilian Carnival Genre With A Sacred Side — A Sambada — Maracutu Rural — Siba And Barachinha’s Catimbo — Baião And Forró : Accordion-driven Dance Music — Luiz Gonzaga And The Baião — Luiz Gonzaga’s Music And The Invention Of The Northeast — Arlindo Dos Oito Baixos And Instrumental Forró — The Technique Of The Sanfona De Oito Baixos — The Symbolic Importance Of The Sanfona De Oito Baixos — The Tune — Meter — Bellows — Rhythmic Accompaniment — Forró And Northeastern Identity — 5. Expressing Southern Brazilian Identity — Música Caipira : Rural Music Of The South — Música Caipira In A Sacred Context : Folias De Reis — Música Caipira In A Secular Context — Cantoria –^ Música Caipira On Records And Radio — The Viola Caipira — Robert Corrêa And The Viola Caipira — Música Sertaneja : Brazilian Country Music — Música Gaúcha : Celebrating Brazil’s Far South — The Nativist Movement In Rio Grande Do Sul — Traditionalist Música Gaúcha : Leonardo — Renato Borghetti And Progressive Música Gaúcha — The Sound Of The South — Popular Music And Social Action In Porto Alegre — Iii. Musical Cosmopolitanism — 6. The Innovative Music And Scene Of Recife — Brazilian Music And Cosmopolitanism — Cássie Eller — Tribalistas — Hermeto Pascoal — The Mangue Movement, Chico Science & Nação — Zumbi, And Popular Music In Recife — Mundo Livre S/a : Working Toward A Free World — Devotos : A Hardcore Look At Life In Recife — Faces Do Subúrbio : Rap And Embolada From The Alto José Do Pinho — Dj Dolores E Orchestra Santa Massa : Electronic Maracatu — Comandre Florzinha And Women’s Participation In The Recife Scene — Conclusion — Glossary. Cd. 1. Lingua De Preto (2:59) / Honorino Lopes — 2. Rei Zumbi Dos Palmares (1:34) — 3. Chula (0:45) — 4. Santa Bárbara (1:23) — 5. Angola (2:24) — 6. Nhiok : Okkaikrikti (2:10) — 7. Que Estrela é Aquela (1:11) — 8. Inácio’s Toada (0:58) — 9. Rabeca Baianos (3:18) — 10. Boi Toada (0:48) — 11. Boi Toada (3:14) — 12. Catimbo (7:17) — 13. Forró Em Monteiro (0:55) / Arlindo Dos Oito Baixos — 14. Forró Em Monteiro (1:34) / Arlindo Dos Oito Baixos — 15. Queluzindo (3:17) / Roberto Corrêa — 16. Céu, Sol, Sul, Terra E Cor (excerpt, 2:57) / Leonardo — 17. Milonga Para As Missões (3:14) / Gilberto Monteiro — 18. O Outro Mundo De Xicão Xukuru (5:33) / Lyrics By Fred04 ; Music By Fred04, Bac, Tony, Areia, Marcelo Pianinho, And Fábio Goró — 19. Meu País (4:51) / Lyrics By Cannibal ; Music By Devotos — 20. Perito Em Rima (3:55) / Faces Do Subúrbio — 21. Samba De Dez Linhas (5:43) / Maciel Salustiano. John P. Murphy. Includes Bibliographical References (p. 162-166) And Index.






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