Music and Identity in Venezuela
Herausgeber: Ponce, Adriana
Music and Identity in Venezuela
Herausgeber: Ponce, Adriana
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This book presents critical discussions of some of these traditions in connection with the issue of identity. The discussions capture country and city life, illustrate foundational myths, bring secular traditions closer to Christianity, explore surviving cultural strategies, etc.
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This book presents critical discussions of some of these traditions in connection with the issue of identity. The discussions capture country and city life, illustrate foundational myths, bring secular traditions closer to Christianity, explore surviving cultural strategies, etc.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 408
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. April 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 948g
- ISBN-13: 9789814968867
- ISBN-10: 9814968862
- Artikelnr.: 70028523
- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 408
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. April 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 948g
- ISBN-13: 9789814968867
- ISBN-10: 9814968862
- Artikelnr.: 70028523
Adriana Ponce is an associate professor at Illinois Wesleyan University, USA. She holds a PhD in musicology from Brandeis University, USA. Her research interests revolve around questions of form in 19th-century art music and Venezuelan traditional musics. She has presented at numerous conferences of the American Musicological Society and the Society for Music Theory (USA); the Society of Music Analysis and the Royal Musical Association (UK); the Fryderyk Chopin Institute (Poland); and similar societies in Belgium and the Netherlands. She was also invited to deliver a guest lecture in the Carrigan Music Theory Lecture Series at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA. Her publications include "Memory and Non-linear, End-Oriented Coherence in Chopin's Nocturnes"; "Form, Diversity and Lack of Fulfillment in Schumann's Fantasie Op. 17; and Sounds Around Us , Vol. 1-5 (a theory, solfege, and musicianship method developed for the Edward Said National Conservatory in collaborations with Habib Shehadeh and Hania Souddah-Sabara).
1. Music and Identity in Venezuela: An Introduction 2. Simón Díaz and the
Tonada llanera: The Forging of a Referent for Modern Venezuelan Identity 3.
Relocating the Nativity in Song and Celebration 4. Corpus Christi
Reinterpreted: Power Dynamics and African Diaspora in Venezuela's Dancing
Devils 5. To the Beat of African Drums: Afro-Venezuelan Music and Identity
through Betsayda Machado and La Parranda El Clavo 6. Indigenous Identitary
Resistance in 20th- and 21st-Century Venezuela: Pumé and Wayuu Musical
Cultures 7. Patriotic "Glosses": Generic Mutations, Appropriation, and
Identity in the Venezuelan National Anthem 8. Intellectual Thought Behind
Venezuelan Musical Nationalism: Ideas, Values, Beliefs 9. A Ten-Year Break?
On Nationalist Music Historiography in Venezuela 10. Teresa Carreño's
Repatriation and Revival: Nationalism, Feminism, and the Historical
Imagination 11. Unknown Pioneers: Approaches to Atonality and Serialism in
Venezuelan Composition, 1950-1967
Tonada llanera: The Forging of a Referent for Modern Venezuelan Identity 3.
Relocating the Nativity in Song and Celebration 4. Corpus Christi
Reinterpreted: Power Dynamics and African Diaspora in Venezuela's Dancing
Devils 5. To the Beat of African Drums: Afro-Venezuelan Music and Identity
through Betsayda Machado and La Parranda El Clavo 6. Indigenous Identitary
Resistance in 20th- and 21st-Century Venezuela: Pumé and Wayuu Musical
Cultures 7. Patriotic "Glosses": Generic Mutations, Appropriation, and
Identity in the Venezuelan National Anthem 8. Intellectual Thought Behind
Venezuelan Musical Nationalism: Ideas, Values, Beliefs 9. A Ten-Year Break?
On Nationalist Music Historiography in Venezuela 10. Teresa Carreño's
Repatriation and Revival: Nationalism, Feminism, and the Historical
Imagination 11. Unknown Pioneers: Approaches to Atonality and Serialism in
Venezuelan Composition, 1950-1967
1. Music and Identity in Venezuela: An Introduction 2. Simón Díaz and the
Tonada llanera: The Forging of a Referent for Modern Venezuelan Identity 3.
Relocating the Nativity in Song and Celebration 4. Corpus Christi
Reinterpreted: Power Dynamics and African Diaspora in Venezuela's Dancing
Devils 5. To the Beat of African Drums: Afro-Venezuelan Music and Identity
through Betsayda Machado and La Parranda El Clavo 6. Indigenous Identitary
Resistance in 20th- and 21st-Century Venezuela: Pumé and Wayuu Musical
Cultures 7. Patriotic "Glosses": Generic Mutations, Appropriation, and
Identity in the Venezuelan National Anthem 8. Intellectual Thought Behind
Venezuelan Musical Nationalism: Ideas, Values, Beliefs 9. A Ten-Year Break?
On Nationalist Music Historiography in Venezuela 10. Teresa Carreño's
Repatriation and Revival: Nationalism, Feminism, and the Historical
Imagination 11. Unknown Pioneers: Approaches to Atonality and Serialism in
Venezuelan Composition, 1950-1967
Tonada llanera: The Forging of a Referent for Modern Venezuelan Identity 3.
Relocating the Nativity in Song and Celebration 4. Corpus Christi
Reinterpreted: Power Dynamics and African Diaspora in Venezuela's Dancing
Devils 5. To the Beat of African Drums: Afro-Venezuelan Music and Identity
through Betsayda Machado and La Parranda El Clavo 6. Indigenous Identitary
Resistance in 20th- and 21st-Century Venezuela: Pumé and Wayuu Musical
Cultures 7. Patriotic "Glosses": Generic Mutations, Appropriation, and
Identity in the Venezuelan National Anthem 8. Intellectual Thought Behind
Venezuelan Musical Nationalism: Ideas, Values, Beliefs 9. A Ten-Year Break?
On Nationalist Music Historiography in Venezuela 10. Teresa Carreño's
Repatriation and Revival: Nationalism, Feminism, and the Historical
Imagination 11. Unknown Pioneers: Approaches to Atonality and Serialism in
Venezuelan Composition, 1950-1967