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Master's Dissertation
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/D.27.2002.tde-12122014-173009
Document
Author
Full name
Theophilo Augusto Pinto
E-mail
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Paulo, 2002
Supervisor
Committee
Iazzetta, Fernando Henrique de Oliveira (President)
Kon, Fabio
Lacerda, Marcos Branda
Title in Portuguese
Música e eletrônica no Brasil - Vôos abortados de uma pesquisa frutífera
Keywords in Portuguese
instrumento musical
protótipo musical
sintetizador
tecnologia
Abstract in Portuguese
Se a música brasileira em muitas de suas manifestações é reconhecida pela sua excelência, o mesmo não se pode dizer dos instrumentos musicais produzidos em território nacional. Em relação aos instrumentos eletrônicos que começaram a surgir na década de 1960, isso leva a crer que não houve nenhuma iniciativa dentro do Brasil que pudesse mudar esse quadro. No entanto, isto está longe de ser verdade, como esta pesquisa pretende mostrar. Mesmo assim, até hoje a confecção de instrumentos eletrônicos é dominada pela indústria estrangeira, sugerindo uma maior investigação e reflexão dos fatores que levaram a esta situação. Como será visto, isto não tem a ver somente com a qualidade (ou falta dela) dos projetos descritos ao longo desta pesquisa, mas com outros fatores que vão para além de problemas meramente tecnológicos ou musicais.
Title in English
Music and electronics in Brasil - aborted flights from a fruitful research
Keywords in English
musical instrument
synthesizer
technology
Abstract in English
If Brazilian music in its various manifestations is recognized as excellent, it cant be said the same about the musical instruments made in the country. Regarding the electronic musical instruments that began to be made about the 1960s onwards, this lead to the believing that nothing was made inside the country to change that scene. But it is far from true, and that is the point of this text. Otherwise, the making of electronic musical instruments is dominated by a foreign industry, suggesting a broader investigation and reflection about the facts that led to this situation. As it will be seen, this has nothing to do with the quality (or the lackof it) of the projects described along this text, but with other reasons going beyond questions simply put as technological or musical.
 
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2015-05-19
 
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