Tropicalismo
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Tropicália
Tropicália, also known as Tropicalism, is a Brazilian music movement that arose in the late 1960s and encompassed theatre, poetry, and music, among other forms. It came under the influence of avant-garde artistic trends and pop culture and foreign (such as pop rock and concreteness); mixed traditional manifestations of Brazilian culture to radical aesthetic innovations. Tropicália was influenced by poesia concreta (concrete poetry), a genre of Brazilian avant-garde poetry embodied in the works of Augusto de CamposHaroldo de Campos, and Décio Pignatari, among a few others. However, Tropicália is associated almost exclusively with the musical expression movement, both in Brazil and internationally, which arose from the fusion of several musical genres, like Brazilian and African rhythms and rock and roll. The movement is mainly expressed in music (whose greatest representatives were Caetano VelosoGilberto GilTorquato NetoOs Mutantes Gal Costa and Tom Zé); artistic events as diverse as the arts (emphasis on the figure of Hélio Oiticica), film (the movement has been influenced and influenced the new film by Glauber Rocha) and the Brazilian theater (especially in lawless parts of José Celso Martinez Corrêa). One of the greatest examples of the Tropicalia movement was one of the songs by Caetano Veloso, called exactly "Tropicalia."

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Tropicalismo
Tropicalismo (auch: Tropicália) bezeichnet eine kulturell-politische Bewegung in Brasilien. Vorwiegend bekannt als neue musikalische Strömung umfasste der Tropicalismo ursprünglich verschiedene Kunstformen im Sinne einer Vermischung unterschiedlicher Stile.

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Tropicalisme
Le tropicalisme ou tropicalia est un mouvement culturel apparu au Brésil en 1967. Son apparition fait suite au coup d'état de 1964, à l'origine de la dictature militaire. Ce courant a synthétisé divers courants sonores et lancé l’idée d’une musique universelle. Les tropicalistes contestaient le nationalisme et la musique populaire brésilienne de l’époque. Ils ont adapté le psychédélisme et le courant hippie à la réalité brésilienne.

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Tropicalismo
Tropicalismo, även känt som Tropicália, är en brasiliansk konströrelse som fick fäste i slutet av 1960-talet, som bland annat består av musik, teaterkonst och poesi. Dock förknippas Tropicalismo nästan uteslutande med den musikaliska delen, både i Brasilien och internationellt, som uppstod av en sammanslagning av flera musikgenrer, såsom brasilianska och afrikanska rytmer och rock'n'roll.

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Tropicalismo
Il Tropicalismo, conosciuto anche come Tropicália, è stato un movimento musical-culturale sviluppatosi in Brasile negli anni 60 del XX secolo.

Il movimento, che spaziava tra diversi ambiti quali poesiamusica e teatro, era influenzato dalla poesia concreta, una corrente di poesia d'avanguardia brasiliana come quella di Augusto de Campos, Haroldo de Campos e Décio Pignatari.

Il Tropicalismo viene tuttavia comunemente associato quasi esclusivamente a quel tipo di espressione musicale diffusasi inizialmente in Brasile e successivamente in tutto il mondo. La musica del Tropicalismo, anch'essa nata alla fine degli anni 60, annoverava diverse influenze, tra le quali bossa novarock and rollBahiafolkmusica africana e fado.


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