1st Edition
Gold, Festivals, and Music in Southeast Brazil Sounding Portugueseness
By Barbara Alge
Copyright 2022
212 Pages
24 B/W Illustrations
by
Routledge
212 Pages
24 B/W Illustrations
by
Routledge
212 Pages
24 B/W Illustrations
by
Routledge
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Gold, Festivals, and Music in Southeast Brazil: Sounding Portugueseness is a study of the musical legacy of the eighteenth century Brazilian gold rush that integrates ethnographic research of the main genres of former mining communities in Brazil – from liturgical music in the style of European art music to Afro-Brazilian musical expressions. Its content and structure are informed by Norbert... Read more
Introduction
1 - Festivals and Music as Civilizing Forces in Colonial Minas
2 - History as Memory, Heritage, and Brand in Morro Vermelho
3 - Sounding the Sacred and Civilized
4 - Sounding the Afro-Brazilian Resistance
5- Conclusion: Sounding Portugueseness in Southeast Brazil
Biography
Barbara Alge is Professor in Ethnomusicology at Goethe University Frankfurt/Main, Germany.






