Descript |
x, 210 p. : music ; 22 cm |
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Studies in Latin American and Caribbean music |
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Studies in Latin American and Caribbean music
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Note |
Includes bibliographical references (p. [191]-204) and index |
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Modernism, teleology, and identity : toward a cultural understanding of Julia⁺ѓn Carrillo's Sonido 13 -- The avant-garde as a site of identification : style and ideology in Carlos Cha⁺ѓvez's early music -- Manuel M. Ponce, from nineteenth-century modernismo to twentieth-century modernism -- The sounds of the nation, modernity, and tradition : the First National Congress of Music as synecdoche of discourses -- Porfirian music in revolutionary times : Atzimba and the imagination of "the indigenous" -- Ideas, canon, revolution, and places in history : Carlos Cha⁺ѓvez and his relationships with Julia⁺ѓn Carrillo and Manuel M. Ponce |
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Music -- Mexico -- 20th century -- History and criticism
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Nationalism in music
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