Vanguarda Paulista

Vanguarda Paulista, also named Vanguarda Paulistana (São Paulo Avant-garde) was the name given to a Brazilian cultural movement which happened in São Paulo between 1979 and 1985, at the final years of the Brazilian military dictatorship.[1] The moniker was given by city's journalists and music critics, by its avant-garde aspect and referring to one of the venues where the artists performed: the Teatro Lira Paulistana, in the neighborhood of Pinheiros, from which a record label and publishing house were also spun.[2] Vanguarda Paulista musicians had different styles, but there were unifying characteristics among some of them: a spoken word-like singing style, the blending of classical and popular elements, humourous lyrics laden with social criticism, and an independent, do-it-yourself spirit.[3]

Main artists

Some ot the main names associated with Vanguarda Paulista are Arrigo Barnabé, Itamar Assumpção, Ná Ozzetti, Eliete Negreiros, Cida Moreira, the bands Grupo Rumo, Língua de Trapo, and Premeditando o Breque.

References

  1. Rennó, Carlos (2016-03-09). O voo das palavras cantadas (in Portuguese). Dash Arte. ISBN 9788565056519.
  2. Oliveira, Laerte Fernandes de (2002-01-01). Em um porão de São Paulo: o Lira Paulistana e a produção alternativa (in Portuguese). Annablume. ISBN 9788574193175.
  3. Friedman, Jonathan C. (2013-07-04). The Routledge History of Social Protest in Popular Music. Routledge. ISBN 9781136447297.
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