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Attendance Course Housekeeping
BRAZILIAN MUSICPop quiz
Course housekeeping FINAL EXAM REVIEW
Next class. It will be posted on CANVAS.FINAL EXAM
Final Exam Date: 04/29/2014 Time: 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM
Campus: NW Bldg/Room: P-261
Pre-Modernismo 1902 – 1922:Transitional Period with various different authors and styles:
Simbolism, realism, naturalismRegionalism, politics, new proposals
Augusto dos Anjos Euclides da Cunha, Monteiro Lobato, Lima Barreto
Brazilian Music(20th CENTURY)
Brazilian Music(20th CENTURY)
Modernismo 1922: A Semana de Arte Moderna / Week of Modern Art
Composer, Heitor Villa Lobos
Influenced on O Grupo dos Cinco / the Group of Five
the Grupo dos Cinco(the Group of Five)
Poets:Mário de Andrade.Oswald de Andrade. Menotti del Picchia.
Artists:Tarsila do Amaral.Anita Malfatti.
Oswald de andrade
(1890 – 1954)O manifesto antropófago
(The Cannibal Manifesto)
1928Cannibalism becomes a way for Brazil to assert
itself against European post-colonial cultural domination.
"Tupi or not Tupi: that is the question."
1. Heitor Villa-Lobos
O manifesto Antropofago / The Cannibal Manifesto (1928)
Brazilian Culture: Indigenous and African influences in music.
Modernist composer born in Rio de Janeiro (1887-1959)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DC8oFe5bkeY
Brazilian Music styles(20th CENTURY)
I. Big Band Era (Carmen Miranda)
II. Bossa-nova (Vinicius, Tom, and João) – Jazz enters Brazil
III. Música popular brasileira (Tropicalía)
Brazilian Music(20th CENTURY)
1. Carmen Miranda*2. Garoto (Anibal Augusto Sardinha)*3. Vinicius de Moraes4. Vinicius De Moraes5. Tom Jobim6. João Gilberto7. Tropicalismo (Gilberto Gil, Caetano Veloso,
Tom Zé, Gal Costa, Os Mutantes)8. Vanessa da Mata
2. Carmen Miranda
From the 1930s to the 1950s. Beginning of her career in 1929. Brazilian samba singer, dancer, Broadway
actress, and film star. Hollywood actress (1940). She brought to the States Brazilian
musicians for her performances The Moon Gang. Nickname: The Brazilian
Bombshell
• Anibal Augusto Sardinha (1915-55)• 1940 Plays music with Carmen Miranda’s band in
the White House for President Roosevelt. • 1940 Gets several Oscar’s nomination for his music
in the film “Gone with the Wind” • In the United States played with Benny Goodman and
Ella Fitzgerald. Jazz music influenced on “Garoto”.• 1948 Comes back to Brazil, bringing with him new
sounds from the United States.• New musical genre appears in Brazil “Bossa Nova”
(Jazz and Brazilian music).
3. garoto (kid/chico)
• Musician, composer, poet and playwright.• Orfeu da Conceição (1956) adapted into movie
Orfeo Negro (1959)• Co-wrote the second most recorded pop song of
all time: Garota de Ipanema (1960) with fellow Bossa Nova legend, Tom Jobim.
• With Tom Jobim, Toquinho: Só Danço Samba
• With Tom Jobim and Elis Regina: Canto de Ossanha
• With Baden Powell: Canto de Ossanha
4. VinÍcIUS de moraes (1913-80)
• Antônio “Tom” Carlos Jobim• Songwriter, composer, arranger, singer, and
pianist and guitarist.• Bossanova (Jazz and Brazilian music).• With Frank Sinatra Garota de Ipanema (1967)• Innovator in the use of sophisticated harmonic
structures in popular song. • With Elis Regina: Aguas de Março (1974)
5. Tom Jobim (1927-94)
• Guitarist, singer and songwriter.• Singer (Chet Baker) A prominent voice. • 1962, bossa nova had been embraced by Herbie
Mann, Charlie Byrd, and Stan Getz. • Jazz album Getz/Gilberto (1963)• U.S. (1962-69), Mexico(1970-71). There recorded João
Gilberto en México (1970).• White Album (1973) -- limited to the singer, his guitar,
and Sonny Carr on drums.• Returned to Brazil in 1980.
6. JoÃo Gilberto (1931)
• Searching for a new identity for young people. • Gilberto Gil and Caetano Veloso, founders of the
Tropicalia movement (1968).• Album Tropicália ou Panis et Circencis (1968)• Album Doces Bárbaros (1976) Song “O seu amor” • Tropical Truth: A Story of Music and Revolution in
Brazil (2002), an account of the Tropicália movement.
• Compilation Tropiália: A Brazilian Revolution In Sound (2006)
• Documentary film, Tropicália (2012)
7. tropicalismo Movement
• Female reggae band, Shalla-Ball (1992).
• Became a renowned songwriter with “A Força que Nunca Seca”. (Nomination for Latin Grammy Award, 1999)
• Performed as backing vocal for Bethânia and Baden Powell.
• Released her third album, titled Sim (2007). • “Boa
Sorte/Good Luck", a duet with American singer Ben Harper, and "Amado", both became number-one hits in Brazil.
• Latin Grammy Award (2007) Best Contemporary Brazilian Pop Album.
8. Vanessa da Matta (1976)
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