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Tamara Elena Livingston-Isenhour is University Archivist for Kennesaw State University in Georgia.
Thomas George Caracas Garcia is Assistant Professor of ethnomusicology and Latin American Studies at Miami University of Ohio.
Preface | ix | ||
Acknowledgments | xv | ||
1 Introduction | 1 | (16) | |
2 Race, Class, and Nineteenth-Century Popular Music: The Modinha, the Lundu, and the Maxixe | 17 | (22) | |
3 The Roda de Choro: Heart and Soul of Choro | 39 | (19) | |
4 From the Plantation to the City: The Rise and Development of Early Choro in Rio de Janeiro (1870-1920) | 58 | (22) | |
5 From the Terno to the Regional: The Professionalization of Choro | 80 | (28) | |
6 The Velha Guarda in the New Brazil: Choro in the 1950's and 1960's | 108 | (22) | |
7 The Choro Revival | 130 | (21) | |
8 Contemporary Choro | 151 | (26) | |
9 Choro and the Brazilian Classical Tradition | 177 | (26) | |
Glossary | 203 | (4) | |
Notes | 207 | (20) | |
Bibliography | 227 | (12) | |
Select Discography of Choro Recordings | 239 | (6) | |
Internet Resources | 245 | (4) | |
Index | 249 |
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