The Music of Antônio Carlos Jobim (Book)

Antônio Carlos Jobim has been called the greatest of all contemporary Brazilian songwriters. He wrote both popular and serious music and was a gifted piano, guitar and flute player. One of the key figures in the creation of the bossa nova style, Jobim's music made a lasting impression worldwide, and many of his songs are now standards of the popular music repertoire.  

In The Music of Antônio Carlos Jobim, one of the first extensive musicological analyses of the Brazilian composer, Peter Freeman examines the music, philosophy and circumstances surrounding the creation of Jobim's popular songs, instrumental compositions and symphonic works. Freeman attempts to elucidate not only the many musical influences that formed Jobim's musical output, but also the stylistic peculiarities that were as much the product of a gifted composer as the rich musical environment and heritage that surrounded him.

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Antônio Carlos Jobim has been called the greatest of all contemporary Brazilian songwriters. He wrote both popular and serious music and was a gifted piano, guitar and flute player. One of the key figures in the creation of the bossa nova style, Jobim’s music made a lasting impression worldwide, and many of his songs are now standards of the popular music repertoire.
 
In The Music of Antônio Carlos Jobim, one of the first extensive musicological analyses of the Brazilian composer, Peter Freeman examines the music, philosophy and circumstances surrounding the creation of Jobim’s popular songs, instrumental compositions and symphonic works. Freeman attempts to elucidate not only the many musical influences that formed Jobim’s musical output, but also the stylistic peculiarities that were as much the product of a gifted composer as the rich musical environment and heritage that surrounded him.

Peter Freeman is honorary associate lecturer at the University of Queensland’s School of Music.

Acknowledgments

Abstract

List of Musical Examples

Chapter 1: Introduction

Antônio Carlos Jobim: Introduction and Background

The Perception of Jobim: Reviews, Impressions, Quotations, Influences

Discussion of Sources

Chapter 2: Influences

Historical Background and Development

The Birth of Bossa Nova

Instrumental Pieces and Film Music

Rhythmic Influences: Samba, Maracatu, Baičo, Frevo

Folk and Popular Music Influences: Modinha, Choro

Western Art-Music Influences: Villa-Lobos, Chopin, Debussy, Ravel, Stravinsky, Gnattali, Gershwin

Jobim’s Aesthetics and Philosophy

Chapter 3: Harmonic Language

Introduction

Harmonic Techniques: ‘Chega de saudade’

Melodic Sequence with Non-Sequential Altered Harmonies

Major-Minor Mode Changes

Descending Linear Chromatic Harmonic Relationships

Contextual Use of Extended Harmony

Parallel Harmonic Progression

Tonal Ambiguities

Guitar-based Sonorities

Chords for Harmonic Effect

Bitonal Influences and Chordal Superimposition

Comparison of Whole Works and Parts of Jobim’s Works: Saudade do Brasil

Bird Calls

Female Choir as an Orchestral Instrument

Arquitetura de morar

Conclusion

Chapter 4: Rhythmic Techniques

Samba

Clave Rhythmic Patterns

Polyrhythmic Techniques

Rhythmic Accent

Hypermetre

Pedal Tones

Melodic Timing

Conclusion

Chapter 5: Thematicism and Structural Design

Self-Referential Attributes of Bossa Nova

Juxtaposition of Static and Shifting Musical Material

Motivic Design Restrictions

‘Insensatez’

Descending Minor Second Motive

Musical Inter-dependence and Understatement

Transposed Motive Repetition

‘Águas de marćo’ (Waters of March)

Melodic Tributes

Melodic Contour

Whole-Tone Scales

Choro Structural Form

‘Dindi’

Alternative Melody

Conclusion

Chapter 6: Conclusion

Bibliography

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