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Tue, 2008-02-19 16:18 — John Murphy

I support the goals of the open-access movement in scholarly publishing. I reserve all rights of authorship. You may cite from these papers and link to the media files if you cite the source, including my name and the URL of this site. Letting me know about it would be appreciated. Your comments are invited.

  • Cavalo-marinho in Condado, Pernambuco in 1990
  • Forró at the house of Arlindo dos Oito Baixos, Jan. 21, 2001
  • Interview with Ajax Lins of the hardcore band Os Cachorros
  • Mané Pitunga, rabeca maker and player
  • Maracatu at Chã de Camará 1990 (video)
  • Mestre Ambrósio at Central Park Summerstage 1997 (video)
  • Mestre Batista's Banco de Cavalo recorded on May 19, 1991: a very special field tape
  • Mestre Salustiano visits the interior towns where he grew up
  • O Mangue Beat e a Cultura Popular
  • Patron saint festival in Condado, Pernambuco on Jan. 27-28, 1991
  • Photos for my article on the rabeca in Latin American Music Review
  • Photos from 1989-1996
  • Um Nordeste Alternativo: A nova cena do Recife (An Alternative Northeast: The new music scene of Recife)
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Supplements to Chs. 1-6
Open access: articles, papers, photos, audio, video
Appendix of my dissertation on cavalo-marinho
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OPUS: the electronic journal of ANPPOM
From the OPUS site: "Founded in 1989, OPUS is a semi-annual journal with the aim to widely promote musical knowledge by exploring practical, theoretical, historical, political, cultural and/or interdisciplinary aspects of music while fostering innovative technical perspectives. A scientific journal of the Associação Nacional de Pesquisa e Pós-Graduação em Música [National Association of Music Research and Postgraduate] — ANPPOM — its primary focus is to provide a broad overview of the most representative research on music in Brazil."