Sonoridades d'além mar: formas de sociabilidade e multiculturalismo
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classical, folkcloric, popular and urban music, 18th, 19th and 20th Centuries, Brazil and Portugal relationshipAbstract
Historical view of the Portuguese presence in Rio de Janeiro concerning music, since Colonial times until the present, discussing stylistic characteristics, musical genres, modes of sociability, popular characters, and artistic figures, aiming to reveal multiculturalism as the Portuguese blueprint.
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