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ARTICLES RELATED TO Mário de Andrade |  |  |  | Mário de Andrade: Encyclopedia II - Mário de Andrade - MacunaímaThroughout the 1920s Andrade continued traveling in Brazil, studying the culture and folklore of the interior. He began to formulate a sophisticated theory of the social dimensions of folk music, which is at once nationalistic and deeply personal.[9] Andrade's explicit subject was the relationship between "artistic" music and the music of the street and countryside, including both Afro-Brazilian and Amerindian styles. The work was controversial for its formal ...
See also:Mário de Andrade, Mário de Andrade - Early life, Mário de Andrade - The Week of Modern Art, Mário de Andrade - Macunaíma, Mário de Andrade - Late life and musical research, Mário de Andrade - Partial bibliography, Mário de Andrade - Poetry, Mário de Andrade - Essays criticism and musicology, Mário de Andrade - Novels, Mário de Andrade - Stories and Crônicas, Mário de Andrade - English translations, Mário de Andrade - Footnotes Read more here: » Mário de Andrade: Encyclopedia II - Mário de Andrade - Macunaíma |
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 |  |  | Mário de Andrade: Encyclopedia II - Literature of Brazil - RealismThe decline of Romanticism, along with a series of social transformations, occurred in the middle of the 19th century. A new form of prose writing emerged, including analysis of the indigenous people and description of the environment, in the regionalist authors (such as Franklin Távora and João Simões Lopes Neto). Under the influence of Naturalism and of writers like Émile Zola, Aluísio Azevedo wrote O Cortiço, with characters that represent all social classes and categories of the time. Brazilian Realism was not very original at first, but it took on extraordinary importance be ...
See also:Literature of Brazil, Literature of Brazil - Colonial period, Literature of Brazil - Romanticism, Literature of Brazil - Realism, Literature of Brazil - Machado de Assis, Literature of Brazil - Euclides da Cunha, Literature of Brazil - Pre-Modernism, Literature of Brazil - Modernism, Literature of Brazil - Mário de Andrade, Literature of Brazil - Oswald de Andrade Read more here: » Literature of Brazil: Encyclopedia II - Literature of Brazil - Realism |
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1945 - January.
January 5 - The Soviet Union recognizes the new pro-Soviet government of Poland.
January 7 - British General Bernard Montgomery holds a press conference at Zonhoven describing his contribution to the Battle of the Bulge.
January 12 - World War II: The Soviet Union begin a very large offensive in Eastern Europe against the Nazis.
January 13 - A Soviet patrol arrests Raoul Wallenberg in Hungary.
January 16 - Adolf Hitler moves into his underground bunker, th ...
See also:1945, 1945 - Events, 1945 - January, 1945 - February, 1945 - March, 1945 - April, 1945 - May, 1945 - June, 1945 - July, 1945 - August, 1945 - September, 1945 - October, 1945 - November, 1945 - December, 1945 - Unknown date, 1945 - Ongoing events, 1945 - Science and technology, 1945 - Births, 1945 - January, 1945 - February, 1945 - March, 1945 - April, 1945 - May, 1945 - June, 1945 - July, 1945 - August, 1945 - September-October, 1945 - November-December, 1945 - Unknown dates, 1945 - Deaths, 1945 - January, 1945 - February, 1945 - March, 1945 - April, 1945 - May, 1945 - June-August, 1945 - September, 1945 - October, 1945 - November, 1945 - December, 1945 - Nobel Prizes Read more here: » 1945: Encyclopedia II - 1945 - Events |
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Music of Brazil - Colonial music.
The earliest known descriptions of music in Brazil date from 1578, when Jean De Léry, a French Calvinist pastor, published Viagem à Terra do Brasil (Journey to the Land of Brazil). He described the dances and transcribed the music of the Tupi people. In 1587, Gabriel Soares de Sousa wrote Tratado Descritivo do Brasil about the music of several native Braz ...
See also:Music of Brazil, Music of Brazil - Brazilian music history, Music of Brazil - Colonial music, Music of Brazil - Independent Brazil, Music of Brazil - Classical music, Music of Brazil - Folk music, Music of Brazil - Indigenous music, Music of Brazil - Eastern Amazônia, Music of Brazil - Popular music, Music of Brazil - Música Popular Brasileira, Music of Brazil - Choro, Music of Brazil - Bossa nova, Music of Brazil - Tropicalia, Music of Brazil - Música nordestina, Music of Brazil - Repentismo, Music of Brazil - Frevo, Music of Brazil - Forró, Music of Brazil - Rock, Music of Brazil - Heavy Metal, Music of Brazil - Raggamuffin Dancehall, Music of Brazil - Afro Brazilian music, Music of Brazil - Samba, Music of Brazil - Capoeira music, Music of Brazil - Maracatu, Music of Brazil - Afoxê, Music of Brazil - Samba-reggae, Music of Brazil - Music of Salvador: Late 60s to mid-70s, Music of Brazil - Other Afro-Brazilian music genres Read more here: » Music of Brazil: Encyclopedia II - Music of Brazil - Brazilian music history |
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Barão do Rio Branco (1849-1912)
Joaquim Nabuco (1849-1910)
Luiz Martins de Souza Dantas
Oswaldo Aranha
Rui Barbosa
Walter Moreira Salles
Sérgio Vieira de Mello (1948-2003), UN representative
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See also:List of Brazilians, List of Brazilians - Actors, List of Brazilians - Architects and urbanists, List of Brazilians - Artists, List of Brazilians - Diplomats, List of Brazilians - Film directors, List of Brazilians - Explorers and discoverers, List of Brazilians - Foreigners who explored or discovered in Brazil, List of Brazilians - Fashion Designers, List of Brazilians - Heroes and historical figures, List of Brazilians - Intellectuals and thinkers, List of Brazilians - Models, List of Brazilians - Female, List of Brazilians - Male, List of Brazilians - Monarchs, List of Brazilians - Music, List of Brazilians - Classic composers, List of Brazilians - Politicians, List of Brazilians - Religious leaders, List of Brazilians - Reporters and TV hosts, List of Brazilians - Sports, List of Brazilians - Writers and Poets, List of Brazilians - Science and technology, List of Brazilians - Foreign scientists and engineers who lived in Brazil, List of Brazilians - Others Read more here: » List of Brazilians: Encyclopedia II - List of Brazilians - Diplomats |
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List of polymaths - A to J.
Jeremy Bentham, jurist, inventor, philosopher, mathematician, economist, and political commentator
William Blake, poet, painter, engraver, visionary mystic
Alexander Borodin, composer and chemist
Rudjer Boscovich, physicist, astronomer, mathematician, philosopher, diplomat, and poet
Sir Richard Francis Burton, explorer, linguist, anthropologist, diplomat and swordsman
Sir George Cayley, naturalist, physical scientist, engineer, invento ...
See also:List of polymaths, List of polymaths - Ancient and mediæval, List of polymaths - Renaissance, List of polymaths - Enlightenment and early post-Enlightenment, List of polymaths - A to J, List of polymaths - K to S, List of polymaths - T to Z, List of polymaths - Contemporary, List of polymaths - A to D, List of polymaths - E to K, List of polymaths - L to R, List of polymaths - S to Z, List of polymaths - Legendary/Culture Heroes Read more here: » List of polymaths: Encyclopedia II - List of polymaths - Enlightenment and early post-Enlightenment |
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 |  |  | Mário de Andrade: Encyclopedia II - Literature of Brazil - RealismThe decline of Romanticism, along with a series of social transformations, occurred in the middle of the 19th century. A new form of prose writing emerged, including analysis of the indigenous people and description of the environment, in the regionalist authors (such as Franklin Távora and João Simões Lopes Neto). Under the influence of Naturalism and of writers like Émile Zola, Aluísio Azevedo wrote O Cortiço, with characters that represent all social classes and categories of the time. Brazilian Realism was not very original at first, but it took on extraordinary importance be ...
See also:Literature of Brazil, Literature of Brazil - Colonial period, Literature of Brazil - Romanticism, Literature of Brazil - Realism, Literature of Brazil - Machado de Assis, Literature of Brazil - Euclides da Cunha, Literature of Brazil - Pre-Modernism, Literature of Brazil - Modernism, Literature of Brazil - Mário de Andrade, Literature of Brazil - Oswald de Andrade, Literature of Brazil - Post-Modernism, Literature of Brazil - Contemporary Read more here: » Literature of Brazil: Encyclopedia II - Literature of Brazil - Realism |
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 |  |  | Mário de Andrade: Encyclopedia II - Music of Brazil - Popular musicThe field of Brazilian popular music can be traced back to the 1930s, when radio spread songs across the country. Popular music included instruments like cuicas, tambourines, frying pans, flutes, guitars and the piano. The most famous singer, Carmen Miranda, eventually became an internationally-renowned Hollywood film star. Her songwriter was Ary Barroso, one of the most successful songwriters in early Brazil, along with Lamartine Babo and Noel Rosa.
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See also:Music of Brazil, Music of Brazil - Brazilian music history, Music of Brazil - Colonial music, Music of Brazil - Independent Brazil, Music of Brazil - Classical music, Music of Brazil - Folk music, Music of Brazil - Indigenous music, Music of Brazil - Eastern Amazônia, Music of Brazil - Popular music, Music of Brazil - Música Popular Brasileira, Music of Brazil - Choro, Music of Brazil - Bossa nova, Music of Brazil - Tropicalia, Music of Brazil - Música nordestina, Music of Brazil - Repentismo, Music of Brazil - Frevo, Music of Brazil - Forró, Music of Brazil - Rock, Music of Brazil - Heavy Metal, Music of Brazil - Afro Brazilian music, Music of Brazil - Samba, Music of Brazil - Capoeira music, Music of Brazil - Maracatu, Music of Brazil - Afoxê, Music of Brazil - Samba-reggae, Music of Brazil - Music of Salvador: Late 60s to mid-70s, Music of Brazil - Other Afro-Brazilian music genres Read more here: » Music of Brazil: Encyclopedia II - Music of Brazil - Popular music |
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1945 - January.
January 5 - The Soviet Union recognizes the new pro-Soviet government of Poland.
January 7 - British General Bernard Montgomery holds a press conference at Zonhoven describing his contribution to the Battle of the Bulge.
January 12 - World War II: The Soviet Union begin a very large offensive in Eastern Europe against the Nazis.
January 13 - A Soviet patrol arrests Raoul Wallenberg in Hungary.
January 16 - Adolf Hitler moves into his underground bunker, th ...
See also:1945, 1945 - Events, 1945 - January, 1945 - February, 1945 - March, 1945 - April, 1945 - May, 1945 - June, 1945 - July, 1945 - August, 1945 - September, 1945 - October, 1945 - November, 1945 - December, 1945 - Unknown date, 1945 - Ongoing events, 1945 - Science and technology, 1945 - Births, 1945 - January, 1945 - February, 1945 - March, 1945 - April, 1945 - May, 1945 - June, 1945 - July, 1945 - August, 1945 - September-October, 1945 - November-December, 1945 - Deaths, 1945 - January, 1945 - February, 1945 - March, 1945 - April, 1945 - May, 1945 - June-August, 1945 - September, 1945 - October, 1945 - November, 1945 - December, 1945 - Nobel Prizes Read more here: » 1945: Encyclopedia II - 1945 - Events |
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 |  |  | Mário de Andrade: Encyclopedia II - Literature of Brazil - Post-ModernismTwo writers that have published after the 1950s are without a doubt already inside the canon of brazilian literature. Clarice Lispector, whose existentialist novels and short stories are somewhat reminiscent of Virginia Woolf's writings, filled with stream-of-consciousness and epiphanies, and João Guimarães Rosa, whose experimental language has changed the face of brazilian literature forever. His novel Grande Sertão: Veredas has been compared to James Joy ...
See also:Literature of Brazil, Literature of Brazil - Colonial period, Literature of Brazil - Romanticism, Literature of Brazil - Realism, Literature of Brazil - Machado de Assis, Literature of Brazil - Euclides da Cunha, Literature of Brazil - Pre-Modernism, Literature of Brazil - Modernism, Literature of Brazil - Mário de Andrade, Literature of Brazil - Oswald de Andrade, Literature of Brazil - Post-Modernism, Literature of Brazil - Contemporary Read more here: » Literature of Brazil: Encyclopedia II - Literature of Brazil - Post-Modernism |
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 |  |  | Mário de Andrade: Encyclopedia II - Literature of Brazil - ContemporaryContemporary brazilian literature is, on the whole, very much focused on city life and all it's aspects: loneliness, violence, political issues and media control. Writers like Rubem Fonseca, Sérgio Sant'Anna have written important books with these themes in the 70s, breaking new ground in brazilian literature, up until then mostly having dealt with country life.
Poets such as Ferreira Gullar and Manoel de Barros are among the most acclaimed within literary circles in Brazi ...
See also:Literature of Brazil, Literature of Brazil - Colonial period, Literature of Brazil - Romanticism, Literature of Brazil - Realism, Literature of Brazil - Machado de Assis, Literature of Brazil - Euclides da Cunha, Literature of Brazil - Pre-Modernism, Literature of Brazil - Modernism, Literature of Brazil - Mário de Andrade, Literature of Brazil - Oswald de Andrade, Literature of Brazil - Post-Modernism, Literature of Brazil - Contemporary Read more here: » Literature of Brazil: Encyclopedia II - Literature of Brazil - Contemporary |
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1945 - January.
January 3 - Edgar Cayce, American psychic (b. 1877)
January 22 - Else Lasker-Schuler, German poet (b. 1869)
January 31 - Eddie Slovik, American soldier (b. 1920)
1945 - February.
February 5 - Denise Bloch, French World War II heroine (executed) (b. 1915)
February 5 - Lilian Rolfe, French World War II heroine (executed) (b. 1914)
February 5 - Violette Szabo, French World War II heroine (executed) (b. 1921)See also: 1945, 1945 - Events, 1945 - January, 1945 - February, 1945 - March, 1945 - April, 1945 - May, 1945 - June, 1945 - July, 1945 - August, 1945 - September, 1945 - October, 1945 - November, 1945 - December, 1945 - Unknown date, 1945 - Ongoing events, 1945 - Science and technology, 1945 - Births, 1945 - January, 1945 - February, 1945 - March, 1945 - April, 1945 - May, 1945 - June, 1945 - July, 1945 - August, 1945 - September-October, 1945 - November-December, 1945 - Deaths, 1945 - January, 1945 - February, 1945 - March, 1945 - April, 1945 - May, 1945 - June-August, 1945 - September, 1945 - October, 1945 - November, 1945 - December, 1945 - Nobel Prizes Read more here: » 1945: Encyclopedia II - 1945 - Deaths |
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List of polymaths - A to D.
Mário de Andrade, poet, novelist, musicologist, art historian, critic, and photographer
G. E. M. Anscombe, logician, theologian, translator, classical studies
George Antheil, composer, pianist, celebrity, inventor, writer, endocrinologist
Isaac Asimov, science-fiction author, non-fiction author, biochemist, science essayist, bible scholar
Gregory Bateson, anthropologist, social scientist, linguist
Alexander Graham Bell, scientist, inv ...
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1945 - January.
January 3 - Victoria Principal, American actress
January 3 - Stephen Stills, American singer and songwriter (Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young)
January 4 - Richard R. Schrock, American chemist, Nobel Prize laureate
January 10 - Rod Stewart, English singer
January 26 - Jacqueline du Pré, English cellist (d. 1987)
January 29 - Tom Selleck, American actor
January 30 - Michael Dorris, American author (d. 1997)
January 31 - Joseph Kosuth, Am ...
See also:1945, 1945 - Events, 1945 - January, 1945 - February, 1945 - March, 1945 - April, 1945 - May, 1945 - June, 1945 - July, 1945 - August, 1945 - September, 1945 - October, 1945 - November, 1945 - December, 1945 - Unknown date, 1945 - Ongoing events, 1945 - Science and technology, 1945 - Births, 1945 - January, 1945 - February, 1945 - March, 1945 - April, 1945 - May, 1945 - June, 1945 - July, 1945 - August, 1945 - September-October, 1945 - November-December, 1945 - Deaths, 1945 - January, 1945 - February, 1945 - March, 1945 - April, 1945 - May, 1945 - June-August, 1945 - September, 1945 - October, 1945 - November, 1945 - December, 1945 - Nobel Prizes Read more here: » 1945: Encyclopedia II - 1945 - Births |
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 |  |  | Mário de Andrade: Encyclopedia II - Literature of Brazil - ModernismModernism began in Brazil with the Week of Modern Art, in 1922. The 1922 Generation was a nickname for the writers Mário de Andrade (Paulicéia Desvairada, Macunaíma), Oswald de Andrade (Memórias Sentimentais de João Miramar), Manuel Bandeira, Cassiano Ricardo and others, all of whom combined nationalist tendencies with an interest in European modernism. Some new movements as the surrealism wich ones were already important in Europe, began to take hold in Brazil during this period.
See also:Literature of Brazil, Literature of Brazil - Colonial period, Literature of Brazil - Romanticism, Literature of Brazil - Realism, Literature of Brazil - Machado de Assis, Literature of Brazil - Euclides da Cunha, Literature of Brazil - Pre-Modernism, Literature of Brazil - Modernism, Literature of Brazil - Mário de Andrade, Literature of Brazil - Oswald de Andrade, Literature of Brazil - Post-Modernism, Literature of Brazil - Contemporary Read more here: » Literature of Brazil: Encyclopedia II - Literature of Brazil - Modernism |
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Mus ...
See also:Music of Brazil, Music of Brazil - Brazilian music history, Music of Brazil - Colonial music, Music of Brazil - Independent Brazil, Music of Brazil - Classical music, Music of Brazil - Folk music, Music of Brazil - Indigenous music, Music of Brazil - Eastern Amazônia, Music of Brazil - Popular music, Music of Brazil - Música Popular Brasileira, Music of Brazil - Choro, Music of Brazil - Bossa nova, Music of Brazil - Tropicalia, Music of Brazil - Música nordestina, Music of Brazil - Repentismo, Music of Brazil - Frevo, Music of Brazil - Forró, Music of Brazil - Rock, Music of Brazil - Heavy Metal, Music of Brazil - Raggamuffin Dancehall, Music of Brazil - Afro Brazilian music, Music of Brazil - Samba, Music of Brazil - Capoeira music, Music of Brazil - Maracatu, Music of Brazil - Afoxê, Music of Brazil - Samba-reggae, Music of Brazil - Music of Salvador: Late 60s to mid-70s, Music of Brazil - Other Afro-Brazilian music genres Read more here: » Music of Brazil: Encyclopedia II - Music of Brazil - Popular music |
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