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Music of Brazil

The music of Brazil encompasses various regional musical styles influenced by European, American, African and Amerindian forms. Brazilian music developed some unique and original styles such as forró, repente, coco de roda, axé, sertanejo, samba, bossa nova, MPB, gaucho music, pagode, tropicália, choro, maracatu, embolada (coco de repente), frevo, brega, modinha and Brazilian versions of foreign musical styles, such as rock, pop music, soul, hip-hop, disco music, country music, ambient, industrial and psychedelic music, rap, classical music, fado, and gospel.

Samba has become the most known form of Brazilian music worldwide, especially because of the country's carnival, although bossa nova, which had Antônio Carlos Jobim as one of its most acclaimed composers and performers, have received much attention abroad since the 1950s, when the song "Desafinado", interpreted by João Gilberto, was first released.


The first four winners of the Shell Brazilian Music prize[1] have each left a legacy on Brazilian music and are among the representatives of Brazilian popular music: Pixinguinha (choro), Antônio Carlos Jobim (bossa nova), Dorival Caymmi (samba and samba-canção).


Instrumental music is also largely practiced in Brazil, with styles ranging from classical to popular and jazz influenced forms. Among the later, Naná Vasconcelos, Pixinguinha, Hermeto Pascoal and Egberto Gismonti are significant figures. Notable classical composers include Heitor Villa-Lobos, Carlos Gomes and Cláudio Santoro. The country also has a growing community of modern/experimental composition, including electroacoustic music.

Far Out Recordings

Malandro Records

Mr Bongo Records

Som Livre

List of Brazilian composers

List of Brazilian singers and bands of Christian music

(2017). Music of Latin America and the Caribbean (2nd ed.). Routledge. ISBN 9781138053564.

Brill, Mark

(1996). Du tango au reggae: musiques noires d'Amérique latine et des Caraïbes. Paris: Flammarion. ISBN 2082108139.

Leymarie, Isabelle

(2015). Del tango al reggae: Músicas negras de América Latina y del Caribe. Zaragoza: Prensas de la Universidad de Zaragoza. ISBN 978-8416272747.

Leymarie, Isabelle

Murphy, John P. (2006). Music in Brazil: Experiencing Music, Expressing Culture. New York: Oxford University Press.  0195166833.

ISBN

(in French) Musée d'Ethnographie de Genève. Accessed 25 November 2010.

Audio clips: Traditional music of Brazil.

Accessed 25 November 2010.

BBC Radio 3 Audio (60 minutes): Forro, coco and cowboys.

Accessed 25 November 2010.

BBC Radio 3 Audio (60 minutes): Candomble, Samba and Renato Rosa.

Accessed 25 November 2010.

BBC Radio 3 Audio (60 minutes): Rio, the samba and Mart'nalia.

Accessed 25 November 2010.

BBC Radio 3 Audio (60 minutes): Maracatu, ciranda and Mangue bit.

Accessed 25 November 2010.

BBC Radio 3 Audio (60 minutes): Coco music, the pifano flute and Sebastian Dias.

Brazilian music links

Brazilian Embassy in London – Music Section

Accessed 17 June 2014.

Sounds and Colours Brazil – resource dedicated to Brazilian music and culture

Accessed 25 November 2010.

Música Popular Brasileira

Vast archive of podcasts covering Brazilian music of all styles, regions and time periods, from vintage sambas to modern blends.

Brazil beyond clichés

Scores and biographies by classical Brazilian composers available in website

Musica Brasilis