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The invention of Brazil as the land of samba: the samba composers and their social affirmation

As in a race of obstacles, samba traveled across bumpy paths until it was recognized by legitimization instances of the State as a national symbol. Throughout this process, the samba composers and interpreters of urban Rio samba played a decisive role. This article searches to clarify some hardly studied aspects of the marches and counter-marches which marked the history of samba and its passage from culturally marginal artifact to the bearer of Brazilian singularity in the musical field.

samba; Brazilian popular music; national symbols


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