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Latin American Art Song: Sounds of the Imagined Nations [Kietas viršelis]

  • Formatas: Hardback, 188 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 239x155x20 mm, weight: 422 g, 17 BW Illustrations
  • Išleidimo metai: 17-Dec-2018
  • Leidėjas: Lexington Books
  • ISBN-10: 1498581625
  • ISBN-13: 9781498581622
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Hardback, 188 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 239x155x20 mm, weight: 422 g, 17 BW Illustrations
  • Išleidimo metai: 17-Dec-2018
  • Leidėjas: Lexington Books
  • ISBN-10: 1498581625
  • ISBN-13: 9781498581622
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Taking as a thread the concept of national identity, this book elucidates the sound transformations that have taken place in the world of the Latin American art song since its appearance in the late nineteenth century to the present day. The book focuses in the art songs of Brazil, Argentina, Cuba, Venezuela, Bolivia, Perś, and Colombia.  The book addresses the subject of performance practice of the Latin American song and ends with a proposal for its interpretation.

In songs, spaces of representation and cathartic tools thought, language and music have been at the service of some interests, fulfilling specific functions in the construction of the nation. In them, we observe that the construction of identity is a continuous, constant and changing process in which different stories are superimposed. Seen this way, songs are historical texts where social interactions are reflected, and the past, the present and the future are constantly negotiated.

The book also addresses the subject of performance practice of the Latin American song and ends with a proposal for its interpretation.

Recenzijos

Brava to Dr. Caicedo! Her efforts to bring Latin American Art Song to voice studios, recitals, and performance venues are applauded. The Latin American Art Song: Sounds of the Imagined Nations allows teachers, singers, and aficionados of song to truly imagine a more inclusive world in which repertoire from Latin America is celebrated and cherished. Dr. Caicedo discusses and analyses composers and song repertoire from Argentina, Brazil, Cuba, Perś, and Venezuela. She presents song repertoire from three dimensionssocially, historically, and musicallymelding folk song with the genre of art song. This book is a treasure trove of information and a rich resource that should be in every singers library. -- Suzanne Rhodes Draayer, Winona State University With the publication of her new book on the Latin American art-song repertoire, Patricia fills a need that has been felt urgently by all singers, instrumentalists, and composers who are part of the community that loves and values this repertoire, and provides a gateway for those who have not yet discovered its riches. With her immense erudition, deep musicality, and profound advocacy, Dr. Caicedo leads the reader to understand the roots of this repertory and its various contexts: Twentieth-Century Nationalist movements, the revalidation of Folk musics, and the astonishing (but undervalued) technical and musical craft of the best Latin American composers of art-songs. For those who have had the good fortune of hearing Dr. Caicedo lecture and perform (and in my case, perform with her as accompanist), it is a body of work that she also champions through her beautifully sung live concerts and CDs. It goes without saying that Dr. Caicedo is the foremost living authority on the Latin American art-song and its evolution, and is shepherding its continuity through the commissioning of new works, and through her founding and direction of the Barcelona Festival of Song for over a decade. This festival also exposes audiences and informs performers on the beauty and interpretive requirements of Hispanoamerican songs in Catalan, Portuguese, and Indigenous languages of the Americas. -- José Lezcano, Keene State College

List of Illustrations
xi
Foreword xiii
Walter Aaron Clark
Prelude xv
Introduction 1(8)
1 The Sounds of the Imagined Nations
9(40)
Toward a Broader Definition of Nationalism
10(4)
Latin America: Multiple Identities
14(1)
Musical Nationalism in Latin America
15(4)
Latin American National Anthems: Toward a National Identity?
19(3)
Salon Music and the Influence of Italian Opera
22(2)
The Construction of the National Sound Begins: 1880--1920
24(2)
Creolism
26(4)
Alberto Nepomuceno: Song in Portuguese
30(2)
Developing the National Style
32(1)
Alberto Williams and the Stylization of Folk Song
33(3)
The Double Verbal-Musical Nature of Song: Latin American Composers Setting Latin American Poems to Music
36(13)
2 A Creative Storm
49(46)
Art Song as a Medium of Expression of Modernist Nationalism
49(46)
Argentina
50(6)
Brazil
56(12)
Cuba
68(9)
Peru
77(4)
Venezuela
81(14)
3 New Facets of the Concept of Nationalism in the Twentieth Century
95(12)
Art Song Since 1940
95(12)
Alberto Ginastera: From a National Style to a National Atmosphere
97(2)
Carlos Guastavino: The Voice of Tradition
99(1)
Jaime Leon: A Pan-American Voice
100(2)
The Nueva Cancion Latinoamericana Movement and Its Relation to Art Song
102(5)
4 Toward a Musical Transnationalism or the Dissolution of Borders
107(12)
Transnationalism: Multiple Places or the Non-place
108(11)
A Transnational Composer: Moises Bertran
113(3)
Transnationalism, Cosmopolitanism, Multi-locality, Neo-nationalism?
116(3)
5 Performance Practice of Latin American Art Song
119(30)
The Concept of Performance Practice
120(1)
Performance: A Space of Communication between Performers and Audience
121(1)
The Performance of Art Song: An Integrative Space
122(1)
Art Song and Its Performance
123(2)
Folk Song and Its Performance
125(3)
Popular Song and Its Performance
128(2)
Looking for Borders between Art Song and Folk Song: Following the Steps of Marcel Duchamp
130(1)
Pierre Bourdieu and the Concepts of Field and Habitus Applied to the Study of Song
131(1)
Meaning-Producing Agents in the World of Song
132(2)
Meaning-Producing Agents in the Subfield of Art Song
134(3)
Performance Context of Art Song
135(1)
Meaning-Producing Agents in the Subfield of Folk Song
135(2)
Performance Context of Folk Song
137(1)
Meaning-Producing Agents in the Subfield of Popular Song
137(1)
Performance Context of Popular Song
138(1)
The Dual Status of Folk and Art Song: Marcel Duchamp and the "Ready-Mades"
138(3)
Song: An Elastic, Flexible, and Integrating Space
141(2)
Proposals for a New Performance Practice of Latin American Art Song
143(6)
Discography 149(4)
Bibliography 153(8)
Index 161(6)
About the Author 167
Patricia Caicedo is a Colombian-Spanish soprano. She holds a PhD in musicology from the Universidad Complutense de Madrid and a MD from the Escuela Colombiana de Medicina. Patricia is the founder and director of the Barcelona Festival of Song, a summer program dedicated to the study of the history and interpretation of the Iberian and Latin American art song repertoire.