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Music in Ibero-America to 1850 : a historical survey / Daniel Mendoza de Arce.

Author/creator Mendoza de Arce, Daniel, 1940-
Format Book and Print
Publication InfoLanham, MD : Scarecrow Press, 2001.
Descriptionxviii, 723 pages ; 24 cm
Subject(s)
Contents Preface -- Introduction -- Part 1: The sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, 1492-1700. Music from the Age of Discovery to 1700: missionary activity -- Cathedral music -- Secular music -- Part 2: The eighteenth century, 1700-1800. Music in the 1700s: military, ceremonial, and stage music -- Chamber and domestic music, public concerts and orchestral music -- Religious music: music in the cathedrals -- Music in the confraternities and the missions -- Part 3: The first half of the nineteenth century, 1800-1850. Music in the early 1800s: outdoor, patriotic, and military music -- Public concerts and orchestral music, salon and chamber music -- Theatrical music -- Religious music -- Music education, music business, and music printing.
Abstract When Latin Americans think of high art they do so primarily in terms of literature and the visual arts. In addition, the study of the first three centuries has until recently taken the back seat in the standard literature dealing with the music of that part of the world. This trend must be reversed for the lands south of the border to arrive at a broader understanding of their place in the world culture. This book attempts to redress the situation by providing the curious layman and the serious researcher with the tools to further clarify the role of cultivated music in the early life of the Ibero-American countries. It surveys the available historical data on personalities, events, and institutions that shaped the history of art music in Ibero-America (that is, its Spanish-speaking countries and Brazil) between the arrival of the Europeans in 1492 and 1850. This study of music and music activities in Ibero-America to 1850 emphasizes historical data rather than musical analysis. Folk and popular music are mentioned only to the extent that they have affected the cultivated strains of Ibero-American music.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references (pages 661-692) and indexes.
LCCN 00066125
ISBN0810839970 (alk. paper)

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Music Music Stacks ML198 .M46 2001 ✔ Available Place Hold