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Dona Ivone Lara : Sorriso negro / Mila Burns.

Van Pelt - Albrecht Music Library ML420.L2434 B85 2021
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Burns, Mila, author.
Standardized Title:
Dona Ivone Lara's Sorriso negro. Portuguese
Language:
Portuguese
Subjects (All):
Lara, D. Ivone (Dona Ivone), 1921-2018. Sorriso negro.
Lara, D. Ivone.
Lara, D. Ivone (Dona Ivone), 1921-2018--Criticism and interpretation.
Lara, D. Ivone (Dona Ivone), 1921-2018.
Criticism and interpretation.
Women musicians, Black--Brazil.
Women musicians, Black.
Women composers, Black--Brazil--Social conditions.
Women composers, Black.
Women, Black--Brazil.
Women, Black.
Samba--Brazil--History and criticism.
Samba.
Music--Political aspects--Brazil--History--20th century.
Music.
Music--Political aspects.
History.
Social conditions.
Brazil.
Physical Description:
168 pages ; 19 cm
Edition:
Primeira edição.
Other Title:
Sorriso negro
O livro do disco : Dona Ivone Lara: Sorriso Negro
Place of Publication:
Rio de Janeiro : Cobogó Editora, 2021.
Language Note:
In Portuguese.
Summary:
In 1981, Dona Ivone Lara released her third solo album, Sorriso negro , which represented a major turning point in her career. With production and artistic direction by journalist Sérgio Cabral and arrangements and conductors by Rosinha de Valença, the album features major names such as Maria Bethânia, Jorge Ben Jor and Jorge Aragão. In this book on the album, journalist and researcher Mila Burns shows how the album, with songs about freedom, black pride and female empowerment, reflected the fundamental changes that flooded Brazil in the final years of the military dictatorship. Dona Ivone Lara developed her own strategy to overcome the challenges of a black woman in Brazil in the 20th century, which served as an example for the following generations. Its strong stage presence, its famous counter-melodies and its biography incorporate, in many ways, the resilience of black Brazilian women in the face of multiple and intense challenges. ʺ --Mila Burns. The book also includes testimonials from those who followed Dona Ivone's career over the years, such as Bira Presidente and Hermínio Bello de Carvalho, as well as admirers of her work, such as Leci Brandão, Mart'nália and Pretinho da Serrinha, among others.
Contents:
Sobre a coleção o livro do disco
Introdução
PARTE 1: As mulheres e o samba
A sereia Guiomar
De braços com a felicidade
Alguém me avisou
Samba caseiro
Meu fim de Carnaval não foi ruim e nunca mais
Primeiros passos
O surgimento do feminismo
PARTE 2: Rostos
Nomes
Os cinco bailes da história de Rio
Adeus de um poeta
Me deixa ficar
Uhas
Tendencia
PARTE 3: Sorriso Negro
Um sorriso para dois
Samba e ditadura
Silenciando um movimento
O movimento negro dos anos 1970
Axé de longa
Epilogo.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 149-162)
ISBN:
9786556910222
6556910228
OCLC:
1250499666

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