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19th century migration from Europe was the other side of the picture from nation building and the rise of nationalism. Between 1870 and 1930, the age of mass migration, about twenty million people left Italy, a quarter of them for South America.
During this era, Italian music and Italian musicians, already present in South America since the mid-16th century, became important and outstanding actors in musical culture all over the subcontinent. They brought along with them their folkloric and popular music and dance repertoires, customs and genres, transforming and developing them in their…mehr

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19th century migration from Europe was the other side of the picture from nation building and the rise of nationalism. Between 1870 and 1930, the age of mass migration, about twenty million people left Italy, a quarter of them for South America.

During this era, Italian music and Italian musicians, already present in South America since the mid-16th century, became important and outstanding actors in musical culture all over the subcontinent. They brought along with them their folkloric and popular music and dance repertoires, customs and genres, transforming and developing them in their new habitats. In the present volume, musicologists and literature scholars from both Europe and America shed light on different forms of interrelations between Italian migration and urban musical culture in Latin America, from the 16th century through the age of mass migration up until the present day, from Tarantella through Tango to Chilean Pop.
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Autorenporträt
Grosch, Nils
Nils Grosch ist Professor für Musikwissenschaft an der Universität Salzburg. Er ist Mitherausgeber von "Populäre Kultur und Musik" und "Veröffentlichungen der Kurt-Weill-Gesellschaft Dessau". Seine Forschungsschwerpunkte sind Musik und Medien, Musik des 19. bis 21. Jahrhunderts und der frühen Neuzeit, Musik in Lateinamerika, Geschichte der Populären Musik, Populäres Musiktheater, Liedforschung, Jazz.

Kailuweit, Rolf
Rolf Kailuweit ist seit 2004 Professor für Romanistische Sprach- und Medienwissenschaft an der Universität Freiburg. Studium der Romanistik und Philosophie in Berlin, Promotion und Habilitation in Heidelberg. 2003 Lehrstuhlvertretung für Romanische Philologie an der RWTH Aachen.