Music Theater and Popular Nationalism in Spain, 1880-1930
Title | Music Theater and Popular Nationalism in Spain, 1880-1930 PDF eBook |
Author | Clinton D. Young |
Publisher | LSU Press |
Pages | 254 |
Release | 2016-01-11 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0807161047 |
Overture. Theater music and the problem of Spanish nationalism -- Theatrical and political revolutions in nineteenth-century Spain -- Urban life on the Spanish musical stage -- Staging history, staging national identity -- Regenerationism, Viennese operetta, and Spanish nationalism -- The romance of rural Spain and the failure of the restoration settlement -- Zarzuela and the operatic tradition -- Classicism and historicism
Confronting the National in the Musical Past
Title | Confronting the National in the Musical Past PDF eBook |
Author | Elaine Kelly |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 226 |
Release | 2018-04-19 |
Genre | Music |
ISBN | 1351975587 |
This significant volume moves music-historical research in the direction of deconstructing the national grand narratives in music history, of challenging the national paradigm in methodology, and thinking anew about cultural traffic, cultural transfer and cosmopolitanism in the musical past. The chapters of this book confront, or subject to some kind of critique, assumptions about the importance of the national in the musical past. The emphasis, therefore, is not so much on how national culture has been constructed, or how national cultural institutions have influenced musical production, but, rather, on the way the national has been challenged by musical practices or audience reception.
Musical History as Seen through Contemporary Eyes
Title | Musical History as Seen through Contemporary Eyes PDF eBook |
Author | Benjamin Knysak |
Publisher | Hollitzer Wissenschaftsverlag |
Pages | 530 |
Release | 2022-02-04 |
Genre | Music |
ISBN | 3990129740 |
"Musical History as Seen through Contemporary Eyes", edited by Benjamin Knysak and Zdravko Blažeković, is a Festschrift published in honor of the musicologist H. Robert Cohen. Born in Baltimore, educated in New York, and with a career spanning France, Canada, and the United States, Cohen is the founder of the Répertoire international de la presse musicale (RIPM), the international project focused on the historic musical press. With research interests spanning print culture, music iconography, Hector Berlioz, musical France, and Giuseppe Verdi, this volume presents a collection of essays written by many friends and collaborators exploring these themes and many others. "Musical History as Seen through Contemporary Eyes" is a tribute to Cohen's contributions to musicology, librarianship, and information science spanning more than fifty years.
The Sweet Penance of Music
Title | The Sweet Penance of Music PDF eBook |
Author | Alejandro Vera |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Pages | 455 |
Release | 2020-09-14 |
Genre | Music |
ISBN | 0190940220 |
A monumental study of musical practices in 18th century Santiago de Chile, and the only English-language monograph about Chilean colonial music, A Sweet Penance of Music offers a comprehensive view of musicians within the city and their links with other Latin American urban centers in the wider colonial system. Author Alejandro Vera, recent winner of the International Casa de las Américas Musicology Prize for the Spanish edition of his monograph, provides a fascinating account of the quotidian cultural and social significance of music in varying physical spheres - from cathedrals, convents, and monasteries, to private houses and public spaces. He brings to life a city long neglected in the shadow of other colonial centers of economic power, asserting the importance of duality in the period and its music - particularly centering one nun harpist's conception of music as "sweet penance." Drawing from historical documents and musical scores of the period, A Sweet Penance of Music breaks new ground, laying the foundation for a revisionist approach to the study of music in the colonial Americas.
Musical Practices and Mobility in Asunción
Title | Musical Practices and Mobility in Asunción PDF eBook |
Author | Laura Fahrenkrog Cianelli |
Publisher | Lexington Books |
Pages | 255 |
Release | 2024-12-16 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 166695277X |
The Indigenous musicians from the surrounding pueblos de indios took on a leading role in urban musical activity. Musical Practices and Mobility in Asunción: Indigenous Musicians in Colonial Paraguay sheds light on dynamics that go beyond the studies centered on the doing of Jesuits in missionary contexts and provides a more thorough comprehension of the urban musical models that were imposed and adapted. Indigenous musicians were transferred to the city from the Jesuit reductions and the pueblos under the care of secular and Franciscan priests for festivals and celebrations. Without them, and without the mobilities that placed them in both contexts, Laura Fahrenkrog Cianelli argues the urban institutional-musical model would not have been possible to maintain in that distant corner of the empire. By transcending the city limits imposed by urban approaches, this book enables a novel reading of musical practices in a city connected with its hinterland, revealing the different musical physiognomies of the empire in distant contexts.
Popular Music in Spanish Cinema
Title | Popular Music in Spanish Cinema PDF eBook |
Author | Lidia López Gómez |
Publisher | Taylor & Francis |
Pages | 263 |
Release | 2023-08-25 |
Genre | Music |
ISBN | 1000933776 |
Popular Music in Spanish Cinema analyses the aesthetics and stylistic development of soundtracks from national productions, considering how political instability and cultural diversity in Spain determined the ways of making art and managing culture. As a pioneering study in this field, the chronologically structured approach of this book provides readers with a complete overview of Spanish music and connects it to the complex historical events that conditioned Spanish culture throughout the 20th century to the present day, from the Second Republic, the Spanish Civil war, and the dictatorship through to democracy. The book enables an understanding of the relationships between the recording and film production industries, the construction of collective imagination, the formulation of new stereotypes, semiotic meanings within film music and the musical exchanges between national and international cinema. This volume is an essential read for students and academics in the field of musicology, ethnomusicology and history as well as those interested in the study of diverse musical styles such as copla, zarzuela, flamenco, jazz, foxtrot, pop and rock and how they have been used in Spanish films throughout history.
The Marqués, the Divas, and the Castrati
Title | The Marqués, the Divas, and the Castrati PDF eBook |
Author | Louise K. Stein |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Pages | 793 |
Release | 2024 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 0197681840 |
In this book, author Louise K. Stein analyzes early modern opera as appreciated and produced by Gaspar de Haro y Guzmán (1629-87), Marqués de Heliche and del Carpio and a distinguished patron of the arts in Madrid, Rome, and Naples. It also reveals his lasting legacy in the Americas during a crucial period for the growth and development of opera and the history of singing.