Buch, Englisch, 160 Seiten, Format (B × H): 153 mm x 216 mm, Gewicht: 353 g
Buch, Englisch, 160 Seiten, Format (B × H): 153 mm x 216 mm, Gewicht: 353 g
ISBN: 978-3-384-37329-8
Verlag: tredition
Music in Argentina is true to Argentines’ hearts and spirit. "Silver Land Ballads" is devoted to assessing and describing the formation and development of different kinds of folk and popular music in Argentina. Knowledge and analysis of how Indigenous, Spanish and other peoples’ cultures created varieties of music related to Argentina's past and the present.
From the tango of the bars of Buenos Aires at the end of the nineteenth century to the rock that proclaimed itself against dictatorship, this book will concentrate on Argentine music and its rhythms, instruments and themes.
It analyses zamba, chacarera, chamamé and other folk dances and their regional and cultural characteristics. It also deals with the relations between circulation between Argentine music and trends globally, and how circulation works in both ways to give and receive inspiration.
This book shows that from the origins of tango in the La Boca neighborhood in Buenos Aires to the present-day digital cumbia, Argentina sounds continue to echo in listeners’ memories.
Zielgruppe
Readers who are willing to enrich themselves by listening to new types of music or expanding their knowledge about the origin and meaning of musical styles. It comprises people who have an interest in tango, folklore, rock and cumbia.
Travelers who wish to discover the variety of cultures and those who can get excited about peculiar aspects of Argentina. In this book, people can find detailed impressions of the musical foundations of Argentina and complement their travels there.
Tango and folklore dancing enthusiasts or choreographers. This group will get informative details on the music and dance related to the Tangos that are so central to the Argentine ethnicity.
New-age readers interested in international music and those who would like to read about the merging of global and local cultures. Of this group, there are many who have the desire to know how music in the Argentinian context impacts and consequently shapes music.




