Lusophone Music, including: Samba, Bossa Nova, Choro, Tumba (music Genre), Music Of Aruba And The Netherlands Antilles, Baila, Music Of Macau, Forró, ... Mata-kantiga, Rosil De Costa, Tuna Macaense
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Author(s)Hephaestus Books
PublisherHephaestus Books
ISBN / ASIN1243318872
ISBN-139781243318879
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More info: Lusophone music is a loosely-defined term that may be applied to music that comes from Lusophone (Portuguese-speaking) countries or that is performed in Portuguese or in closely related languages such as Cape Verdean Creole or Galician. Writings on Lusophone music often emphasize a transnational "Lusophone culture", or the historical or ongoing exchange of musical styles across Lusophone societies.
More info: Lusophone music is a loosely-defined term that may be applied to music that comes from Lusophone (Portuguese-speaking) countries or that is performed in Portuguese or in closely related languages such as Cape Verdean Creole or Galician. Writings on Lusophone music often emphasize a transnational "Lusophone culture", or the historical or ongoing exchange of musical styles across Lusophone societies.










