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Music and Identity in Venezuela
About this book
Venezuelan music has remained largely unnoticed in the academic English literature. Boasting a tremendous wealth of traditions, it displays influences from the Spanish, indigenous, and enslaved African communities that populated the territory from the "conquest" on and offers a tremendous diversity of genres and styles that vary by region, occasion, time, and sometimes ethnic influences. 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, et cetera. They also analyze the interface between Venezuelan identity and European classical music. The book displays diversity of perspectives in terms of (a) subject matter, as it includes traditional and concert musics; (b) disciplines on which the inquiries are grounded, as it includes essays by scholars and artists from musicology, performance, composition, history, cultural history, and education; and (c) epistemological approaches, as it includes critical, historical, and ethnographic research.
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Table of contents
- Cover Page
- Half Title page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Dedication
- Contents
- About the Authors
- Acknowledgments
- Chapter 1 Music and Identity in Venezuela: An Introduction
- Chapter 2 SimĂłn DĂaz and the Tonada Llanera: The Forging of a Referent for Modern Venezuelan Identity
- Chapter 3 Relocating the Nativity in Song and Celebration
- Chapter 4 Corpus Christi Reinterpreted: Power Dynamics and African Diaspora in Venezuela's Dancing Devils
- Chapter 5 To the Beat of African Drums: Afro- Venezuelan Music and Identity through Betsayda Machado and La Parranda El Clavo
- Chapter 6 Indigenous Identitary Resistance in Twentieth/Twenty-First-Century Venezuela: Pumé and Wayuu Musical Cultures
- Chapter 7 Patriotic âGlossesâ: Generic Mutations, Appropriation, and Identity in the Venezuelan National Anthem
- Chapter 8 Intellectual Thought Behind Venezuelan Musical Nationalism: Ideas, Values, Beliefs
- Chapter 9 A Ten-Year Break? On Nationalist Music Historiography in Venezuela,
- Chapter 10 Teresa Carreño's Repatriation and Revival: Nationalism, Feminism, and the Historical Imagination
- Chapter 11 Unknown Pioneers: Approaches to Atonality and Serialism in Venezuelan Composition, 1950â1967
- Index