A Respectable Spell: Transformations of Samba in Rio de Janeiro
A landmark in Brazilian music scholarship, A Respectable Spell introduces English-speaking readers to the rich history of samba from its nineteenth century origins to its emergence as a distinctive genre in the 1930s. Merging storytelling with theory, Carlos Sandroni profiles performers, composers, and others while analyzing the complex ideologies their music can communicate in their lyrics and rhythms, and how the meaning of songs and musical genres can vary depending on social and historical context. He also delves into lundu, modinha, maxixe, and many other genres of Brazilian music; presents the little-heard voices and perspectives of marginalized Brazilians like the African-descended sambistas; and presents a study in step with the types of decolonial approaches to ethnomusicology that have since emerged, treating the people being studied not only as makers of music but also of knowledge.

Incisive and comprehensive, A Respectable Spell tells the compelling story of an iconic Brazilian musical genre.

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A Respectable Spell: Transformations of Samba in Rio de Janeiro
A landmark in Brazilian music scholarship, A Respectable Spell introduces English-speaking readers to the rich history of samba from its nineteenth century origins to its emergence as a distinctive genre in the 1930s. Merging storytelling with theory, Carlos Sandroni profiles performers, composers, and others while analyzing the complex ideologies their music can communicate in their lyrics and rhythms, and how the meaning of songs and musical genres can vary depending on social and historical context. He also delves into lundu, modinha, maxixe, and many other genres of Brazilian music; presents the little-heard voices and perspectives of marginalized Brazilians like the African-descended sambistas; and presents a study in step with the types of decolonial approaches to ethnomusicology that have since emerged, treating the people being studied not only as makers of music but also of knowledge.

Incisive and comprehensive, A Respectable Spell tells the compelling story of an iconic Brazilian musical genre.

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A Respectable Spell: Transformations of Samba in Rio de Janeiro

A Respectable Spell: Transformations of Samba in Rio de Janeiro

by Carlos Sandroni
A Respectable Spell: Transformations of Samba in Rio de Janeiro

A Respectable Spell: Transformations of Samba in Rio de Janeiro

by Carlos Sandroni

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A landmark in Brazilian music scholarship, A Respectable Spell introduces English-speaking readers to the rich history of samba from its nineteenth century origins to its emergence as a distinctive genre in the 1930s. Merging storytelling with theory, Carlos Sandroni profiles performers, composers, and others while analyzing the complex ideologies their music can communicate in their lyrics and rhythms, and how the meaning of songs and musical genres can vary depending on social and historical context. He also delves into lundu, modinha, maxixe, and many other genres of Brazilian music; presents the little-heard voices and perspectives of marginalized Brazilians like the African-descended sambistas; and presents a study in step with the types of decolonial approaches to ethnomusicology that have since emerged, treating the people being studied not only as makers of music but also of knowledge.

Incisive and comprehensive, A Respectable Spell tells the compelling story of an iconic Brazilian musical genre.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780252052965
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
Publication date: 11/16/2021
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 304
File size: 4 MB

About the Author

Carlos Sandroni is a professor of ethnomusicology in the Faculty of Music and the Faculty of Anthropology at the Federal University of Pernambuco (Recife). He was chairman of the Brazilian Association of Ethnomusicology from 2002 to 2004. His books include Mário contra Macunaíma: Cultura e política em Mário de Andrade. Michael Iyanaga is an assistant professor of music and Latin American studies at the College of William and Mary. His books include Desafios e particularidades da produção antropológica no Norte e Nordeste do Brasil.

Table of Contents

Cover Title Page Copyright Contents Translator’s Foreword: The Decolonial Spark of a Translated Spell Acknowledgments Introduction to the English Translation Original Introduction Musical Premises Part One: From Lundu to Samba Chapter 1. “Sweet Lundus, for Massa to Dream” Chapter 2. Maxixe and Its Antecedents Chapter 3. From Bahia to Rio Chapter 4. From the Dining Room to the Drawing Room Chapter 5. “Pelo telefone” Part Two: From One Samba to the Other Chapter 6. When Did Samba Become Samba? Chapter 7. Birds and Commodities Chapter 8. From Malandro to Composer Chapter 9. A Respectable Spell Chapter 10. On the Gramophone Conclusion Glossary Notes Works Cited Index Back cover
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