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What today is known to the larger US
public as “Brazilian Jazz” is the result of a century-long history
of convergence and divergence between Brazilian popular music and
North American Jazz. An internationally accredited independent
scholar in the field and a versatile contemporary jazz pianist,
Cliff Korman has lived a passionate cross-cultural musical
experience for the past twenty years. In this lecture he
identifies connections and trends as they developed both in
Brazil and more recently in the Brazilian diaspora of the US,
offering an unprecedented academic perspective for a better
understanding of the ways two musical cultures become
intertwined based on aesthetic factors as well as on issues of
cultural politics. The presentation focuses on the period from
the mid-19th century to the present, setting a solid historical
background and providing extraordinary insight into
contemporary and often underacknowledged styles and artistic
explorations. Korman extensively uses interviews he conducted
with Brazilian practitioners of different generations, a wide
range of archival and commercial musical examples, and
interdisciplinary visual material. see
lecture timeline
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This informative, interdisciplinary, and
entertaining presentation can be organized as a 2 hr. lecture,
a 2/3-day workshop, or a complete course, and may be customized
to meet the needs of each educational institution. Bibliography
and discography are provided for the audience.
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