The story of Afro-Brazilian percussionist Nana Vasconcelos stitches together histories of 1960s-1980s jazz, psychedelia, world music, experimentalism and post-punk. Based in Recife, Rio de Janeiro, New York City and Paris, Nana played with musicians as varied as Egberto Gismonti, Don Cherry, Pat Metheny, Ralph Towner, Arto Lindsay, Talking Heads, Laurie Anderson, Paul Simon, Jon Hassell, Brian Eno, Os Mutantes, and Milton Nascimento.
This book traces the 15 years (1964-1979) leading up to Nana's Saudades (1979, ECM), an album evoking his sonic memories of Brazil that he recorded while in Germany. Saudades features berimbau, a one-stringed instrument that looks like a bow and arrow, alongside onomatopoetic vocals and the strings of the Radio Symphony Stuttgart. Daniel B. Sharp hears Nana's playing as a counterargument against dishonest notions of the primitive just as world music emerged as a genre. With a gourd, a stick, a wire, a wicker basket, and a stone, Nana made music as complex and contemporary as the ARP synthesizers in vogue at the time.
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The structure of this well-documented work is as rigorous as it is thoughtful and provocative. ... Sharp choreographs and curates with thematic balance and stylistic creativity throughout the pages of his highly readable volume. -- Steven F. Butterman, University of Miami * Latin American Music Review *
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Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
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Für höhere Schule und Studium
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Höhe: 198 mm
Breite: 133 mm
Dicke: 19 mm
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978-1-5013-4570-8 (9781501345708)
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Daniel B. Sharp is Associate Professor at Tulane University, USA, jointly appointed in music and Latin American studies. He is currently chair of the Tulane music department. He is the author of Between Nostalgia and Apocalypse: Popular Music and the Staging of Brazil (2014).
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Tulane University, USA
Acknowledgments
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Introduction
1. Nana in Recife, from Bossa to Tropicalia
2. Counterculture and Dictatorship in Rio de Janeiro
3. The Enchanting and Revolutionary Berimbau: Nana and Glauber Rocha in New York City
4. Nana and Don Cherry: In Tune with Time
Interlude: ECM Records
Interlude: Creative Music Studio (CMS): The Unmusic School
5. Nana and Egberto
6. Utopia, Caricature, Satire, and Therapy: Nana in France
Interlude: Nana's place within the Fourth World
7. Race, Primitivism, and Counterculture
8. Voice, Body, Rhythm, and Special Effects
9. Saudades and Saudades
Epilogue: After Saudades
List of Interviews
Endnotes
Index