Music in Imperial Rio de Janeiro: European Culture in a Tropical MilieuBloomsbury Publishing PLC, 23 de ago. de 2004 - 187 páginas This resource is an interesting look at how European culture, particularly European music, related to the social and cultural experiences of the residents of ninteenth-century Rio de Janeiro. The focus is on how Cariocas (residents of Rio de Janeiro) responded to and often imitated different musical styles imported from Europe. |
Conteúdo
Imperial Rio de Janeiro Musical Milieu | 1 |
Brilliant Immigrants | 6 |
The Magic Mirror | 8 |
The Theater | 12 |
Concerts | 22 |
Too Much to Do | 27 |
Embracing Opera | 35 |
A Place to See and Be Seen | 36 |
Imported Music Criticism | 85 |
Music Satire and Politics | 97 |
The Infernal Dance | 100 |
The Final Number | 105 |
The Operetta Model | 113 |
Musical Reviews | 119 |
The Politics of Representation | 124 |
The National the European the Local and the Foreign | 135 |
Italian Opera via Paris | 39 |
A Local Tradition | 42 |
Competing Crazes | 48 |
Paying for Opera | 50 |
Operatic Subculture | 55 |
Music for the Elite | 65 |
Club Mozart | 70 |
Club Beethoven | 73 |
A DREAM COMES TRUE | 78 |
Imported Musical Nationalism | 142 |
Exotic National Music | 147 |
Singing in Portuguese | 148 |
A Flexible Border | 153 |
Bibliography | 167 |
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Music in Imperial Rio de Janeiro: European Culture in a Tropical Milieu Cristina Magaldi Prévia não disponível - 2004 |

