“Orfeonizar a Nação”, o canto coral como instrumento educativo e político nos primeiros anos da Mocidade Portuguesa (1936-1945)

2014; Volume: 11; Issue: 11 Linguagem: Inglês

ISSN

0871-9705

Autores

Manuel Pinto Deniz Silva,

Tópico(s)

Historical Education and Society

Resumo

The Salazar regime’s youth organization, Mocidade Portuguesa (MP), assigned an important role to music among its ‘full education’ program. The minister Carneiro Pacheco, pointing out the coeval ‘German lesson’, even laid down as one of the MP’s aims the creation of youth choirs in the whole country. First, this essay attempts to disclose the roots of this project in the Portuguese choral movement, from Antonio Arroio to Tomas Borba, and to underline Herminio do Nascimento’s central position in the development of Choral Singing as a pedagogical and political instrument. Following a brief historical background, a musical analysis of the ‘patriotic hymns and marches’ section from a MP songbook is given. Finally, we present the framework of musical practice in the organization, particularly the emotional function of collective singing in marches, parades and other rituals of power in the Estado Novo regime.

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