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Vol. 7 No. 1 (2020)

					View Vol. 7 No. 1 (2020)
Published: 2021-05-27
  • Cover Photo Credits

    • PDF (Português)

Editorial

  • Nota dos editores

    Editores da RPM
    i-ii
    • PDF (Português)

In Memoriam

  • In Memoriam Francesco Esposito (13.01.1964-20.07.2020)

    Luísa Cymbron, Manuel Carlos de Brito
    1-6
    • PDF (Português)

Articles (peer-reviewed)

  • A Catalogue of the ‘French Dances’ in The Dancing Master and Apollo’s Banquet (c. 1662-87)

    Andrew Woolley
    7-60
    • PDF (Português)
  • António Leal Moreira (1758-1819): Obras e fases estilísticas e sua presença no «cânone» da musicologia portuguesa e luso-brasileira

    Ricardo Bernardes
    61-76
    • PDF (Português)
  • Ressoando além da escravidão: Os «caquinhos» nas ruas, palcos teatrais, periódicos e lundus do Rio de Janeiro Imperial (1826-73)

    Luiz Costa-Lima Neto
    77-102
    • PDF (Português)
  • Grupos corais em Portugal: Perfis e dinâmicas no início do século XXI

    Maria do Rosário Pestana, Maria João Lima
    103-130
    • PDF (Português)

Reviews: Books

  • Clyde W. Brockett, The Repertory of Processional Antiphons, 1. De Musicae Cultu (Turnhout, Brepols, 2018)

    Océane Boudeau
    131-134
    • PDF (Português)

Reviews: Recordings

  • Cândido Lima e Grupo Música Nova, Para além das árvores: Música e artes em espelho (CD Numérica, 2013)

    Isabel Pires
    135-142
    • PDF (Português)
  • Daniel Cunha, Solitude: Piano Works by Alfredo Napoleão (CD Decurio, 2018)

    João Costa Ferreira
    143-148
    • PDF (Português)

Language

  • English
  • Português

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