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A Study on the Genre-Convergent Characteristics of Tropicália in Brazil -focused on Caetano Veloso- (브라질 '트로피칼리아'의 장르 융합적 특징 고찰 -카에타누 벨로주(Caetano Veloso) 작품을 중심으로-)

  • Park, Mi-Jin;Hong, Sung-Kyoo
    • Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society
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    • v.21 no.3
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    • pp.237-245
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    • 2020
  • Tropicália, which marked the beginning of Brazilian Popular Music (MPB), is a musical genre that originated in the Brazilian cultural movement and this arose in the late 1960s. The musicians who participated in this cultural movement delivered radical innovation by embracing the international music trend of the 60s, such as the Beatles phenomenon and the experimental and creative music of the electronic age. The music derived from this era incorporated the cannibalism of the Brazilian modernism cultural movement in the 1920s, and it presented a cultural consilience while maintaining the traditional Brazilian culture. In particular, the convergence of Tropicália with rock was especially prominent. As rock grew into the culture of resistance in both Britain and the United States, the convergent characteristic of Tropicália reflected the critical sociocultural view toward Brazil at that time. This paper focuses on the element of fusion of traditional Brazilian music and the rock music present in Tropicália. To present a case study, this paper selected music pieces by Caetano Veloso, the essential pillar of Tropicália, and examined each element through specific music analysis. This study aims to establish an academic foundation for third-world music and contributes to the development and creation of fusion music.