Made in Brazil: Studies in Popular Music  

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"In France, Brazilian urban music was presented by Darius Milhaud (1892–1974), who used elements of Brazilian music in his compositions, with which he had contact while accompanying the diplomat Paul Claudel (1868–1955) to Rio de Janeiro in 1917–1918. Milhaud arrived on the eve of the Rio Carnival of 1917, the exact year of release of the carnival samba “Pelo Telefone,” which is canonized in the histories of popular music as the “founding” landmark of the samba genre."--Made in Brazil: Studies in Popular Music (2014) by Martha Tupinamba de Ulhoa, ‎Cláudia Azevedo, ‎Felipe Trotta

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Made in Brazil: Studies in Popular Music (2014) is a book on Brazilian music by Martha Tupinamba de Ulhoa, ‎Cláudia Azevedo, ‎Felipe Trotta.



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