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Master's Dissertation
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/D.8.2006.tde-23082007-135330
Document
Author
Full name
Jonas Alves da Silva Junior
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Paulo, 2006
Supervisor
Committee
Camilo, Vagner (President)
Cairo, Luiz Roberto Velloso
Moraes, Marcos Antonio de
Title in Portuguese
Doces modinhas pra Iaiá, buliçosos lundus pra Ioiô: poesia romântica e música popular no Brasil do século XIX
Keywords in Portuguese
Lundu
Medievalismo
Modinha
Música
Performance
Poesia
Romantismo
Abstract in Portuguese
A dissertação versa sobre as relações entre poesia e música no século XIX, bem como sobre a produção poético-musical resultante dessa união. O argumento central é o de que os poetas românticos foram colher inspiração no medievalismo europeu na só para a construção de uma mitologia nacional (indianismo), mas também para a concepção de uma arte única, pautada por essa aliança entre poesia e música nos moldes trovadorescos. Essa conexão foi além da musicalidade implícita na poética do período. Alguns românticos, tal como os trovadores, buscaram integrar as duas artes a partir de poemas escritos especialmente para serem musicados e apresentados em circunstâncias performáticas. Assim, nasceu, no Brasil, a parceria: um poeta produzindo a letra e um compositor musicando-a. A prática de fundir essas duas manifestações artísticas num todo único iniciada pelos trovadores teve continuidade em alguns poetas românticos, principalmente os que freqüentaram a tipografia do editor Paula Brito, fundador da conhecida Sociedade Petalógica do Rossio Grande. Das reuniões dessa sociedade resultaram diversos poemas musicados em forma de modinha ou lundu, examinados aqui de modo a evidenciar os temas recorrentes, bem como as imagens e metáforas musicais neles presentes. Essa aliança trouxe popularidade e novo alento, tanto para a música popular, quanto para a poesia brasileira que encontrou nessa aliança um meio de difusão que suprisse a carência de um público letrado.
Title in English
Sweet "modinhas" (musical form) for Iaiá, noisy "lundus" (musical form) pra Ioiô: the relations between poetry and music in the Brazil' s nineteenth century
Keywords in English
Lundu
Medievalism
Modinha
Music
Performance
Poetry
Romantism
Abstract in English
This dissertation examines the relations between poetry and music in the nineteenth century, as well as the poetic-musical production which results from this union. The central argument is that romantic poets took inspiration from european medievalism not only for building a national mythology (indianism) but also for the conception of an unique art form, ruled by this alliance between poetry and music in the troubadourish models. This connection went beyond the implicit musicality of that era's poetry. Some romantic poets, as troubadours, wanted to integrate both arts from poems specially written to be set to music and presented in performance venues. Thus, the partnership was born in Brazil: poets started to create lyrics and composers set them to music. The practice of blending these two artistic manifestations in only one, initiated by the troubadours, had continuity with some romantic poets, mainly those who attended the editor Paula Brito's typography, founder of the well known Sociedade Petalógica do Rossio Grande. From these meetings came several poems set to music in form of modinha or lundu examinated here in order to portray the recurrent themes, as well as images and musical metaphors existing in them. This alliance brought popularity and enthusiasm for the popular music as for the Brazilian poetry, which found in this alliance a way of diffusion that would supply the need of the scholarly public.
 
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Publishing Date
2007-10-04
 
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