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Yello - Oh Yeah (www.youtube.com)
submitted 11 months ago by YaxPasaj to c/musica
 
 

Essa aqui é homenagem ao pessoal lá do !baudainternet@lemmy.eco.br. Vai trazer muitas lembranças da Sessão da Tarde.

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submitted 11 months ago by Gh_stt to c/musica
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Bom domingo galera!

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submitted 11 months ago by YaxPasaj to c/musica
 
 
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Sem álbum nessa sexta... 😓

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submitted 11 months ago by br4b0 to c/musica
 
 
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I never really got there
I just pretended that I had
Words are blunt instruments
Words are sawn-off shotguns

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submitted 1 year ago by kamaradajonny to c/musica
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St. Vincent - Flea (www.youtube.com)
submitted 1 year ago by kamaradajonny to c/musica
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Álbum pra escutar enquanto faz alguma coisa(tipo lo-fi radio). Pra não perder o costume, link no deezer.

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cross-posted from: https://lemmygrad.ml/post/4079282

Check it out:


When reading through Aaron J. Leonard’s book, The Folk Singers and the Bureau, I was delighted to discover the single mention of a curious 1930s musical outfit: the Composers’ Collective of New York.

The collective consisted of a group of left-wing composers in the U.S. who, to varying degrees, wished to use their music to help the working class. “Members” of the collective, a term used loosely here, seeing as membership was not necessarily official, included famous and less-famous composers like Aaron Copland, Hans Eisler (who co-wrote Composing for the Films with Theodor Adorno), Earl Robinson, Elie Siegmeister, and Marc Blitzstein.

Grappling with what it meant to create “proletarian music” in the age of conflicting modernist and popular trends, they also debated how directly composers should be involved with politics.


The playlist can be accessed here.

Cheers, everyone.

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Abigail Moura e Orquestra Afro-brasileira (orquestraafrobrasileira.wordpress.com)
submitted 1 year ago by felipesiles to c/musica
 
 

Salve galera, hoje coloquei a postagem inaugural do blog que construí para a Orquestra Afro-Brasileira, de Abigail Moura. Pela hemeroteca digital encontrei cerca de 400 artigos, citações, notas, notícias, reportagens sobre Abigail Moura e a Orquestra. A minha ideia é ir disponibilizando diariamente o material nesse site. Segue a primeira postagem.

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Sem álbum essa semana 😔. Pra não perder o costume, link no deezer.

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