Cuban Music Counterpoints

Cuban Music Counterpoints
Author: Marysol Quevedo
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023
Genre: Avant-garde (Music)
ISBN: 0197552242

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Cuban Music Counterpoints traces the continuities and ruptures in the Cuban classical music scene between 1940 and 1991. The book focuses on specific events, objects, and compositions that reveal how composers forged connections with local and foreign composers, visual artists, writers, dancers, and film makers by placing them within emergent global, social, political, and cultural contexts.

Cuban Music Counterpoints

Cuban Music Counterpoints
Author: Marysol Quevedo
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023
Genre: Avant-garde (Music)
ISBN: 0197552269

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"This book tells readers: tracing the classical music networks that Cuban composers cultivated between 1940 and 1991 through examining compositions, ensembles, and cultural institutions with a microhistorical approach. It sets the foundation for investigating how aesthetics and politics intersected in the case studies explored throughout the book: individual points of view largely determined the degree to which composers engaged in various local and international artistic networks; and these networks were constantly being nurtured and shaped by their actors, who also had to contend with national and global political and economic circumstances. This chapter provides readers with working definitions of key concepts: modernism, avant-garde, experimentalism, and vanguardia. Key figures Fernando Ortiz and Alejo Carpentier and their contributions to the intellectual milieu that Cuban composers inhabited -especially the concepts of transculturation and lo real maravilloso, respectively-are also discussed. It contextualizes the book within existing scholarship on 20th-century classical music of the Americas, Eastern Europe, and the Cold War, as well as those dealing with Cuban music and Cuban studies more broadly"--

Cuban Music Counterpoints

Cuban Music Counterpoints
Author: Marysol Quevedo
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 297
Release: 2023
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780197552230

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"This book tells readers: tracing the classical music networks that Cuban composers cultivated between 1940 and 1991 through examining compositions, ensembles, and cultural institutions with a microhistorical approach. It sets the foundation for investigating how aesthetics and politics intersected in the case studies explored throughout the book: individual points of view largely determined the degree to which composers engaged in various local and international artistic networks; and these networks were constantly being nurtured and shaped by their actors, who also had to contend with national and global political and economic circumstances. This chapter provides readers with working definitions of key concepts: modernism, avant-garde, experimentalism, and vanguardia. Key figures Fernando Ortiz and Alejo Carpentier and their contributions to the intellectual milieu that Cuban composers inhabited -especially the concepts of transculturation and lo real maravilloso, respectively-are also discussed. It contextualizes the book within existing scholarship on 20th-century classical music of the Americas, Eastern Europe, and the Cold War, as well as those dealing with Cuban music and Cuban studies more broadly"--

Cuban Counterpoints

Cuban Counterpoints
Author: Mauricio Augusto Font,Alfonso W. Quiroz
Publsiher: Lexington Books
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2005
Genre: History
ISBN: 0739109685

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While Fernando Ortiz's contribution to our understanding of Cuba and Latin America more generally has been widely recognized since the 1940s, recently there has been renewed interest in this scholar and activist who made lasting contributions to a staggering array of fields. This book is the first work in English to reassess Ortiz's vast intellectual universe. Essays in this volume analyze and celebrate his contribution to scholarship in Cuban history, the social sciences--notably anthropology--and law, religion and national identity, literature, and music. Presenting Ortiz's seminal thinking, including his profoundly influential concept of 'transculturation', Cuban Counterpoints explores the bold new perspectives that he brought to bear on Cuban society. Much of his most challenging and provocative thinking--which embraced simultaneity, conflict, inherent contradiction and hybridity--has remarkable relevance for current debates about Latin America's complex and evolving societies.

The Rough Guide to Cuban Music

The Rough Guide to Cuban Music
Author: Philip Sweeney
Publsiher: Rough Guides
Total Pages: 372
Release: 2001
Genre: Music
ISBN: 1858287618

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Cuba is home to some of the world's most vibrant popular music in the world, from son and rumba to salsa and chachacha. The Rough Guide to Cuban Music introduces the full range of Cuba's varied musical traditions and tells the story of their greatest performers, legends like Beny More, Celina Gonzalea alongside more recent stars such as Carlos Varela. Includes features on the origins and development of the various musical genres, a biographical directory of over 100 key artists, with dozens of photographs. Also draws up some critical discographies, recommending the pick of each artist's output.

Cuban Counterpoint

Cuban Counterpoint
Author: Fernando Ortiz Fernández
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 1970
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:833049704

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Music and Cosmopolitanism

Music and Cosmopolitanism
Author: Cristina Magaldi
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 425
Release: 2024
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780199744770

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In Music and Cosmopolitanism, Cristina Magaldi examines music making in a past globalized world. This volume focuses on one city, Rio de Janeiro, and how it became part of a larger world through music and performance. Magaldi describes a process of creating connections beyond national borders, one that is familiar to contemporary city residents, but which was already dominant at the turn of the 20th century, as new technological developments led to alternative ways of making and experiencing music.

Guitar Solos on the Historic Music of Cuba

Guitar Solos on the Historic Music of Cuba
Author: Elias Barreiro
Publsiher: Mel Bay Publications
Total Pages: 81
Release: 2018-06-04
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781619118133

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This great collection of 19th century music is a recognition of Cuban composers who along with Manuel Saumell and Ignacio Cervantes produced a rich legacy of music in both popular and classical genres. Written in standard notation.