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The Day after Music Education
(2019)
This special issue is framed conceptually and contextually, and expands on the theorization undertaken by authors from a North-South border perspective. In the first section, I explain foundational decolonial terms, while ...
The Sweet Penance of Music: Musical Life in Colonial Santiago de Chile
(Oxford University Press, 2020)
This book provides a fresh, comprehensive view of the musical life and its cultural context in Santiago, Chile, from its foundation in 1541 to the end of the colonial period, roughly in 1810. Combining the study of archival ...
Regarding new sounds for new queens: prescriptions and musical-ritual practices in the south Andean colonial area
(UNIV TEXAS PRESS, 2008)
On the basis of the need to integrate the vernacular contribuion to the music in a more suitable way, this article analyzes the indigenous musical practice and culture from both the pre-Hispanic and colonial period, focusing ...
Fr. José Maurício: The individuality of his prosodic solutionsPe. José Maurício: a individualidade de suas soluções prosódicas
(2019-01-01)
We started with the systematic relation between prosodic accents and dissonant chords, discovered in a small choral music work of Fr. José Maurício Nunes Garcia, composed at his initial phase. We looked for this procedure ...