Essays on Cuban music : North American and Cuban perspectives /
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| Language: | English |
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Lanham, Md. :
University Press of America,
[1991]
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Table of Contents:
- Notes toward a panorama of popular and folk music / Argeliers Leon
- Tambor / Rogelio Martinez Fure
- The rumba, the guaguanco, and Tio Tom / Leonardo Acosta
- The tumba francesa / Olavo Alen Rodriguez
- The decima and punto in Cuban folklore / Maria Teresa Linares
- The charanga in New York and the pesistence of the tipico style / John Murphy
- "Drumming for the orishas : reconstruction of tradition in New York City: / Steven Cornelius
- Salsa and the music industry : corporate control or grassroots expression? / Peter Manuel
- The problem of music and its dissemination in Cuba / Leonardo Acosta
- Institutions, incentives, and evaluations in Cuban music-making / James Robbins
- Regarding folklore / Rogelio Martinez Fure
- Of the axle and the hinge : nationalism, Afro-Cubanism, and music in pre-revolutionary Cuba / Argeliers Leon
- Musical pluralism in revolutionary Cuba / Peter Manuel.