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Brazil:A Musical Melting Pot, Caruaru-São-João-2005-Trio-forró, 500x500,…
Brazil:A Musical Melting Pot
bossa nova
feature
nostalgic
romantic
American jazz
less dramatic vocal styles
in the late 1950s
pioneer
Antonio Carlos jobim
one of the most celebrated Brazilian styles
forró
Found in Brazil's northeast region
date back to the late 19th century
cowboys celebrate the end of the dry season
leading pioneer
Luiz Gonzaga
mid-1940s
lost momentum
bossa nova in the 1960s
gain a new generation in the 1980s
1960
tumultuous political times
1970
tensions relaxed and Brazil's music scene embarked on
jazz
classical
rock
others
African culture and Brazilian dancing
the communal traditions
People gathering to make music and dance
Traditions combine with elements and Religions
More dances invented and become more popular
Samba
Become viral at 20th century
Rio’s Carnaval
Brazil’s biggest festival
The most popular dance genre is Samba
Exists since the colonial period about 19th century
Musuc in Brazil
different cultures
African slaves
from original area
geners
fado
poetic lyrics
mournful
exquisite melodies