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OverviewIn New York City during the first decades of the new millennium, over two hundred professional musicians play music that combines jazz with Brazilian genres. Blending American and Brazilian music, these musicians continue the legacies of bossa nova, samba jazz, and other styles, while expanding their skills, cultural understandings, and identities. SamBop NYC explores Brazilian jazz in New York City--the music, musicians, cultural issues, and jazz industry. It draws on interviews with over fifty musicians active between the years 2000 and 2020, featuring experts like Eliane Elias, Dom Salvador, Eumir Deodato, Maúcha Adnet, Vinícius Cantuária, Luciana Souza, Duduka Da Fonseca, Romero Lubambo, Anat Cohen, and Cidinho Teixeira. The book provides a new framework to interpret the mutual developments of musicianship, intercultural competencies, and affinities with Brazil and the U.S.To understand the imbalanced demographic diversity among musicians, the book analyses nationality, race, class, and gender among the musicians, as well as their instrumentation and professional dynamics. Navigating these social, cultural, and capitalist forces, the musicians in this book have applied their natural talents, determination, family support, and decades of hard work to pursue their artistic interests and career goals, to audience delight. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Marc Gidal (Associate Professor of Music (Musicology),, Associate Professor of Music (Musicology),, Ramapo College of New Jersey)Publisher: Oxford University Press Inc Imprint: Oxford University Press Inc Weight: 1.090kg ISBN: 9780197619049ISBN 10: 0197619045 Pages: 256 Publication Date: 29 January 2025 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsDedication Preface Acknowledgements Introduction: ""New York Brazilian Jazz"" Chapter 1: ""Paying Dues"" and ""Carrying Flags"": Demographic Diversity and Inequities among Musicians Chapter 2: SamBop, Brazuca, and Transnational Polymusicalities Chapter 3: ""Bossa Nova York"": Popularity, Singers, and Anxieties Chapter 4: Samba Jazz at Carnegie Hall: Genre Fusion in Instrumental Music Chapter 5: From CDs to Covid-19: Professional Agency in Volatile Industries List of Interviews Selected Discography Bibliography IndexReviewsAuthor InformationMarc Gidal is Associate Professor of Music at Ramapo College of New Jersey. He is the author of Spirit Song: Afro-Brazilian Religious Music and Boundaries (Oxford University Press, 2016) and research articles in the journals Ethnomusicology, Ethnomusicology Forum, Latin American Music Review, American Music, Civilisations, and Americas: A Hemispheric Music Journal. He holds a Ph.D. in Music (Ethnomusicology) from Harvard University and a M.A. in Music from Tufts University. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |