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Introduction
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Carol A. Hess
Published: 23 October 2013
... Hubert H McNamara Robert nueva canción Pinochet Augusto Ricoeur Paul utopianism Washington D C Jameson Fredric Latin American music American music representation difference musical nationalism exoticism embracing-sameness universalism Pan Americanism What do we in the United States know...
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Published online: 22 October 2020
Published in print: 19 November 2020
.... Notwithstanding its widespread popularity and identification with rural society, música típica has only infrequently been promoted as a form of official musical nationalism. Indeed, its links to Panamanian nationalist sentiment are often indirect and ambiguous. In focusing on musicians and their approaches...
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Music Criticism and Music Critics in Early Francoist Spain
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Eva Moreda Rodriguez
Published online: 17 November 2016
Published in print: 26 January 2017
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The Nationalism Controversy: Quotation or Intonation?
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Michael V. Pisani
Published: 16 February 2006
...This chapter examines the ideas debated by composers and critics at the turn of the twentieth century related to the concept of what is “Indian” and the meaning of American expressions of musical nationalism. It analyzes the works of composers Antonin Dvorak and Edward MacDowell, which were central...
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Romanticism
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Peter van der Merwe
Published: 09 December 2004
...This chapter deals with those strains in 19th-century music that would seem to be furthest removed from the vernacular discussed in the previous chapter. It begins with a general discussion of musical nationalism and its relation to Romanticism, then proceeds to the mainly Teutonic symphonic...
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“But My Heart Is Still Indian” Film Songs of the Early Post-Colonial Era
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Jayson Beaster-Jones
Published: 07 November 2014
... ” film song Nationalist songs Indian diaspora nation-building musical nationalism playback singing Mohammed Rafi Lata Mangeshkar Shankar-Jaikishan From the perspective of India’s founders, the wildly popular song “Aana meri jaan...Sunday ke Sunday” (“Come to me every Sunday, my love”) (video 3.1...
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Published: 12 March 2020
... Ivan compositional technique “new simplicity” style SP’s Stalinist period Myaskovsky Asafyev Derzhanovksy Association for Contemporary Music Western modernism Russianness musical nationalism Russian Association of Proletarian Musicians Tikhon Khrennikov The extent of Prokofiev’s influence...
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Panpipes & Ponchos: Musical Folklorization and the Rise of the Andean Conjunto Tradition in La Paz, Bolivia
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Fernando Rios
Published: 22 October 2020
... borrowed practices and ideas from foreign artists, especially Peruvian, Argentine, Chilean, and Mexican musicians, this book corroborates ethnomusicologist Thomas Turino s observation, based on his research on Zimbabwean popular music (Turino 2000), that cosmopoli- tanism underpins musical nationalism...
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Silvestre Revueltas: Sounds of a Political Passion
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Roberto Kolb-Neuhaus
Published online: 18 May 2023
Published in print: 10 August 2023
...; the relation of music and the historical avant-g ardes both in Europe and Latin America (in particular Revueltas diachronic link to Stridentism); the Spanish Civil War as seen from Mexico; musical nationalisms in Mexico; and still scarcely explored poietic links to Spanish, Cuban, and black American poetry...
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Poetry for Export Modernity, Nationality, and Internationalism in Brazilian Culture
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Christopher Dunn
Published: 15 October 2001
...). On the other hand, Mário's pioneering work in musicology established a modern foundational discourse on Brazilian musical nationalism. Modernismo Nationalism in modernismo Tropicália dialogic quality of Mestiçagem Parnassianism Radio Samba as national music Vanguard and modernismo Bosi Alfredo...
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On Tour before European Audiences
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Beth Abelson Macleod
Published: 01 June 2015
... notorious for their harshness and their susceptibility to bribes; her interpretation of Rubinstein's piano concerto with the composer in the audience; and her controversial orchestral debut in Paris at a time when France was experiencing a time of intense musical nationalism, and Parisian audiences viewed...
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“Russian Barbarians”
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Irina Shevelenko
Published: 15 August 2024
...) national,” placed such pieces as Prokofiev's Scythian Suite in the category of musical nationalism, even in the absence of inherent folkloric substrate. Finally, the chapter assesses the interaction between expert knowledge of native Russian traditions, programs of their revival...
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The Sound of Hispanidad: Reviewing Early Music
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Eva Moreda Rodríguez
Published: 17 November 2016
... lineage was Castilian and “old” enough—“old” here meaning Christian, not only in the religious but also in the racial sense. Indeed, although the word raza had been frequently used in the debates about musical nationalism predating the Civil War, referring to national spirit, essence...
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Conclusion
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Eva Moreda Rodríguez
Published: 17 November 2016
..., the critics on which this book focuses are presented as representatives of factions, political ideologies, and ways of understanding music active under the early regime. In this regard, the period 1939–1951 is regarded as the crystallization of debates on national identity, musical nationalism, and modernism...
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Published: 22 October 2020
... by Panama’s popular classes and its continued connection with the country’s interior led to its development as a form of popular musical nationalism that, by the end of the 1960s, found favor among the leaders of Panama’s left-wing revolutionary government. Cárdenas Dorindo politics and music Rosa Cedeño...
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Epilogue: July 2018
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Sean Bellaviti
Published: 22 October 2020
... fusion music industry music economy musical nationalism on july 8, 2018, twelve years after I had first arrived in Panama and set out across the canal for Las Tablas, the center of the música típica world, I found myself on St. Clair Avenue in Toronto in the company of close Panamanian...
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The Sound of a Superpower: Musical Americanism and the Cold War
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Emily Abrams Ansari
Published online: 21 June 2018
Published in print: 26 July 2018
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