Sounds of the modern nation : music, culture, and ideas in post-revolutionary Mexico /
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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Philadelphia :
Temple University Press,
2008
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| Series: | Studies in Latin American and Caribbean music.
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Table of Contents:
- Modernism, teleology, and identity : toward a cultural understanding of Julián Carrillo's Sonido 13
- The avant-garde as a site of identification : style and ideology in Carlos Chávez's early music
- Manuel M. Ponce, from nineteenth-century modernismo to twentieth-century modernism
- The sounds of the nation, modernity, and tradition : the First National Congress of Music as synecdoche of discourses
- Porfirian music in revolutionary times : Atzimba and the imagination of "the indigenous"
- Ideas, canon, revolution, and places in history : Carlos Chávez and his relationships with Julián Carrillo and Manuel M. Ponce.