Musics of Latin America

Musics of Latin America
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ISBN-10 : 0393929655
ISBN-13 : 9780393929652
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Synopsis Musics of Latin America by : Robin D. Moore

Musics of Latin America explores one of the most musically diverse regions in the world and emphasizes music as a means of understanding culture and society; students will quickly see music as an entry point to understanding historical and political trends. Chapters cover traditional, popular, and classical repertoire, offering direct engagement with the music alongside user-friendly pedagogy.

Experiencing Latin American Music

Experiencing Latin American Music
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Publisher : Univ of California Press
Total Pages : 399
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ISBN-10 : 9780520961005
ISBN-13 : 0520961005
Rating : 4/5 (05 Downloads)

Synopsis Experiencing Latin American Music by : Carol A. Hess

Experiencing Latin American Music draws on human experience as a point of departure for musical understanding. Students explore broad topics—identity, the body, religion, and more—and relate these to Latin American musics while refining their understanding of musical concepts and cultural-historical contexts. With its brisk and engaging writing, this volume covers nearly fifty genres and provides both students and instructors with online access to audio tracks and listening guides. A detailed instructor’s packet contains sample quizzes, clicker questions, and creative, classroom-tested assignments designed to encourage critical thinking and spark the imagination. Remarkably flexible, this innovative textbook empowers students from a variety of disciplines to study a subject that is increasingly relevant in today’s diverse society. In addition to the instructor’s packet, online resources for students include: customized Spotify playlist online listening guides audio sound links to reinforce musical concepts stimulating activities for individual and group work

Music of Latin America and the Caribbean

Music of Latin America and the Caribbean
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 615
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ISBN-10 : 9781351682305
ISBN-13 : 135168230X
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Synopsis Music of Latin America and the Caribbean by : Mark Brill

Music of Latin America and the Caribbean, Second Edition is a comprehensive textbook for undergraduate students, which covers all major facets of Latin American music, finding a balance between important themes and illustrative examples. This book is about enjoying the music itself and provides a lively, challenging discussion complemented by stimulating musical examples couched in an appropriate cultural and historical context—the music is a specific response to the era from which it emerges, evolving from common roots to a wide variety of musical traditions. Music of Latin America and the Caribbean aims to develop an understanding of Latin American civilization and its relation to other cultures. NEW to this edition A new chapter overviewing all seven Central American countries An expansion of the chapter on the English- and French-speaking Caribbean An added chapter on transnational genres An end-of-book glossary featuring bolded terms within the text A companion website with over 50 streamed or linked audio tracks keyed to Listening Examples found in the text, in addition to other student and instructors’ resources Bibliographic suggestions at the end of each chapter, highlighting resources for further reading, listening, and viewing Organized along thematic, historical, and geographical lines, Music of Latin America and the Caribbean implores students to appreciate the unique and varied contributions of other cultures while realizing the ways non-Western cultures have influenced Western musical heritage. With focused discussions on genres and styles, musical instruments, important rituals, and the composers and performers responsible for its evolution, the author employs a broad view of Latin American music: every country in Latin America and the Caribbean shares a common history, and thus, a similar musical tradition.

The Garland Handbook of Latin American Music

The Garland Handbook of Latin American Music
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 592
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ISBN-10 : 9781135900083
ISBN-13 : 1135900086
Rating : 4/5 (83 Downloads)

Synopsis The Garland Handbook of Latin American Music by : Dale Olsen

The Garland Handbook of Latin American Music is comprised of essays from The Garland Encyclopedia of World Music: Volume 2, South America, Mexico, Central America, and the Carribean, (1998). Revised and updated, the essays offer detailed, regional studies of the different musical cultures of Latin America and examine the ways in which music helps to define the identity of this particular area. Part One provides an in-depth introduction to the area of Latin America and describes the history, geography, demography, and cultural settings of the regions that comprise Latin America. It also explores the many ways to research Latin American music, including archaeology, iconography, mythology, history, ethnography, and practice. Part Two focuses on issues and processes, such as history, politics, geography, and immigration, which are responsible for the similarities and the differences of each region’s uniqueness and individuality. Part Three focuses on the different regions, countries, and cultures of Caribbean Latin America, Middle Latin America, and South America with selected regional case studies. The second edition has been expanded to cover Haiti, Panama, several more Amerindian musical cultures, and Afro-Peru. Questions for Critical Thinking at the end of each major section guide focus attention on what musical and cultural issues arise when one studies the music of Latin America -- issues that might not occur in the study of other musics of the world. Two audio compact discs offer musical examples of some of the music of Latin America.

Music in Latin American Culture

Music in Latin American Culture
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Publisher : Schirmer
Total Pages : 520
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105119953714
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Synopsis Music in Latin American Culture by : John Mendell Schechter

"Music in Latin American Culture: Regional Traditions provides an in-depth look at the diverse musical cultures of South America, Central America, Mexico, and the Caribbean in a format geared for the undergraduate. Each chapter, written by an expert in the field, focuses on a specific musical culture while offering students a solid foundation for further study. Authors present the community, its history, common dialect, traditions, and newer forms of musical expression. Music rituals, instrument manufacturing processes, and improvisational techniques all come alive through the authors' own observations of the cultures they have studied firsthand." --

Canciones de América Latina

Canciones de América Latina
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Publisher : Alfred Music Publishing
Total Pages : 100
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ISBN-10 : 0757979874
ISBN-13 : 9780757979873
Rating : 4/5 (74 Downloads)

Synopsis Canciones de América Latina by : Patricia Shehan Campbell

Includes songs from the Caribbean and Central and South America, together with teaching suggestions, activities, and background information for classroom use.

Songs of Latin America

Songs of Latin America
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Publisher : Mel Bay Publications
Total Pages : 89
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ISBN-10 : 9781609740139
ISBN-13 : 1609740130
Rating : 4/5 (39 Downloads)

Synopsis Songs of Latin America by : Jerry Silverman

A colorful song collection containing music from 19 Latin American countries, including Ecuador,Costa Rica, the Dominican Republic, Peru, Puerto Rico, Uruguay, Panama, Guatemala, Honduras, and others. All lyrics are in Spanish and singable English. Arranged for voice and piano with guitar chords.

Music of Latin America

Music of Latin America
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:944985299
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The Invention of Latin American Music

The Invention of Latin American Music
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 273
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ISBN-10 : 9780190687434
ISBN-13 : 0190687436
Rating : 4/5 (34 Downloads)

Synopsis The Invention of Latin American Music by : Pablo Palomino

The ethnically and geographically heterogeneous countries that comprise Latin America have each produced music in unique styles and genres - but how and why have these disparate musical streams come to fall under the single category of "Latin American music"? Reconstructing how this category came to be, author Pablo Palomino tells the dynamic history of the modernization of musical practices in Latin America. He focuses on the intellectual, commercial, musicological, and diplomatic actors that spurred these changes in the region between the 1920s and the 1960s, offering a transnational story based on primary sources from countries in and outside of Latin America. The Invention of Latin American Music portrays music as the field where, for the first time, the cultural idea of Latin America disseminated through and beyond the region, connecting the culture and music of the region to the wider, global culture, promoting the now-established notion of Latin America as a single musical market. Palomino explores multiple interconnected narratives throughout, pairing popular and specialist traveling musicians, commercial investments and repertoires, unionization and musicology, and music pedagogy and Pan American diplomacy. Uncovering remarkable transnational networks far from a Western cultural center, The Invention of Latin American Music firmly asserts that the democratic legitimacy and massive reach of Latin American identity and modernization explain the spread and success of Latin American music.

Music in Latin America, an Introduction

Music in Latin America, an Introduction
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Publisher : Prentice Hall
Total Pages : 369
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ISBN-10 : 0136089011
ISBN-13 : 9780136089018
Rating : 4/5 (11 Downloads)

Synopsis Music in Latin America, an Introduction by : Gerard Béhague