Dissertação

O feitiço caboclo de dona Onete: um olhar etnomusicológico sobre a trajetória do carimbó chamegado de Igarapé-Miri à Belém

This work is titled - The Caboclo spell of Dona Onete: An ethnomusicological look at the trajectory of Carimbó Chamegado; from Igarapé - Miri to Belém, the object of study is the singer, songwriter, and historian Professor Ionete Gama, better known in music of Pará like Dona Onete, which has a parti...

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Autor principal: MORAES, Patrich Depailler Ferreira
Grau: Dissertação
Idioma: por
Publicado em: Universidade Federal do Pará 2017
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Acesso em linha: http://repositorio.ufpa.br/jspui/handle/2011/7423
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This work is titled - The Caboclo spell of Dona Onete: An ethnomusicological look at the trajectory of Carimbó Chamegado; from Igarapé - Miri to Belém, the object of study is the singer, songwriter, and historian Professor Ionete Gama, better known in music of Pará like Dona Onete, which has a particular way of interpreting the Carimbó, baptized by her "Carimbó Chamegado". In this process I analyze three compositions comprising three periods of this production: - The first in the City of Igarapé - Miri, in Canarana Folkloric Group, where his first letters appeared; - Second, this time in the City of Belém, where she participated in the Project Terruá Pará; - And the third, where his work gained the commercial character through their 1st CD. Important to understand how these compositions were built, and the place (the City of Igarapé - Miri, its history, customs, legends and music) influenced the Carimbó Chamegado, and contributed to safeguarding the popular demonstrations in the City of Igarapé - Miri, from this song. The theoretical framework of ethnomusicology scholars, in particular, Blacking ( 1973) and Béhague (1992 ), they are subsidies to understand the process of musical creation within Carimbó Chamegado and also Lévi-Strauss, Stuart Hall and Nestor Garcia Canclini, discussing identity. Methodologically, I consulted books and papers, compositions, recordings, videos, and also fieldwork, through semi - structured interviews with the composer in question, who provided information about their participation in the Project Terruá Para and CD Spell Caboclo, released in 2011, analyze the compositions watching the musical structures that are composing this Carimbó.