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Oral Tradition and Brazilian Popular Music

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  07 March 2019

Extract

Oral tradition is the theme for the event that we are initiating now. We will attempt to present a synthesis of the emergence and development of popular music and its importance in Brazilian culture. It is our intention to present a brief summary of all this trajectory throughout the national territory, particularly focusing, though, on popular music in the city of Rio de Janeiro.

Type
Keynote Address
Copyright
Copyright © 2002 By The International Council for Traditional Music

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Footnotes

1

International Council for Traditional Music, 36th World Conference, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. English synopsis, prepared by Regina Werneck, of keynote address in Portuguese.

2

Singer, writer, and one of the leading popular music composers of Brazil, Mr. Medeiros has also been one of the most outspoken representatives of the samba world and of the struggle for cultural independence in the country.