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Música Tejana

Author : Manuel H. Peña
Publisher : Texas A&M University Press
Page : 260 pages
File Size : 55,9 Mb
Release : 1999
Category : Music
ISBN : 0890968888

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Pena traces the history of musica tejana from the fandangos and bailes of the nineteenth century through the cancion ranchera and the politically informed corrido to the most recent forms of Tejano music.

The History of Texas Music

Author : Gary Hartman
Publisher : Texas A&M University Press
Page : 324 pages
File Size : 44,6 Mb
Release : 2008-03-08
Category : History
ISBN : 160344002X

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The richly diverse ethnic heritage of the Lone Star State has brought to the Southwest a remarkable array of rhythms, instruments, and musical styles that have blended here in unique ways and, in turn, have helped shape the music of the nation and the world. Historian Gary Hartman writes knowingly and lovingly of the Lone Star State’s musical traditions. In the first thorough survey of the vast and complex cultural mosaic that has produced what we know today as “Texas music,” he paints a broad, panoramic view, offers analysis of the origins of and influences on specific genres, profiles key musicians, and provides guidance to additional sources for further information. A musician himself, Hartman draws on both academic and non-academic sources to give a more complete understanding of the state’s remarkable musical history and ethnic community studies with his first-hand knowledge of how important music is as a cultural medium through which human beings communicate information, ideas, emotions, values, and beliefs, and bond together as friends, families, and communities. The History of Texas Music incorporates a selection of well-chosen photographs of both prominent and less-well-known artists and describes not only the ethnic origins of much of Texas music but also the cross-pollination among various genres. Today, the music of Texas—which includes Native American music, gospel, blues, ragtime, swing, jazz, rhythm and blues, conjunto, Tejano, Cajun, zydeco, western swing, honky tonk, polkas, schottsches, rock & roll, rap, hip hop and more—reflects the unique cultural dynamics of the Southwest.

Tejano Proud

Author : Guadalupe San Miguel
Publisher : Texas A&M University Press
Page : 218 pages
File Size : 50,7 Mb
Release : 2002
Category : History
ISBN : 1585441880

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"Readers interested not only in music, but also in ethnic studies and popular culture, will appreciate the broad spectrum covered in Tejano Proud: Tex-Mex Music in the Twentieth Century."--BOOK JACKET.

La Música Tejana, K-1

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 182 pages
File Size : 46,5 Mb
Release : 1977
Category : Indians of Mexico
ISBN : UTEXAS:059172119161111

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Puro Conjunto

Author : Juan Tejeda,Avelardo Valdez
Publisher : University of Texas Press
Page : 476 pages
File Size : 46,7 Mb
Release : 2001
Category : Music
ISBN : 0292781725

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A collection of thirty-three essays from the program-magazine from the Tejano Conjunto Festival in San Antonio.

The New Encyclopedia of Southern Culture

Author : Bill C. Malone
Publisher : UNC Press Books
Page : 449 pages
File Size : 53,5 Mb
Release : 2014-02-01
Category : Reference
ISBN : 9781469616667

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Southern music has flourished as a meeting ground for the traditions of West African and European peoples in the region, leading to the evolution of various traditional folk genres, bluegrass, country, jazz, gospel, rock, blues, and southern hip-hop. This much-anticipated volume in The New Encyclopedia of Southern Culture celebrates an essential element of southern life and makes available for the first time a stand-alone reference to the music and music makers of the American South. With nearly double the number of entries devoted to music in the original Encyclopedia, this volume includes 30 thematic essays, covering topics such as ragtime, zydeco, folk music festivals, minstrelsy, rockabilly, white and black gospel traditions, and southern rock. And it features 174 topical and biographical entries, focusing on artists and musical outlets. From Mahalia Jackson to R.E.M., from Doc Watson to OutKast, this volume considers a diverse array of topics, drawing on the best historical and contemporary scholarship on southern music. It is a book for all southerners and for all serious music lovers, wherever they live.

The New Encyclopedia of Southern Culture

Author : Glenn Hinson,William Ferris
Publisher : Univ of North Carolina Press
Page : 424 pages
File Size : 43,7 Mb
Release : 2010-01-01
Category : Reference
ISBN : 9780807898550

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The New Encyclopedia of Southern Culture by Glenn Hinson,William Ferris Pdf

Southern folklife is the heart of southern culture. Looking at traditional practices still carried on today as well as at aspects of folklife that are dynamic and emergent, contributors to this volume of The New Encyclopedia of Southern Culture examine a broad range of folk traditions. Moving beyond the traditional view of folklore that situates it in historical practice and narrowly defined genres, entries in this volume demonstrate how folklife remains a vital part of communities' self-definitions. Fifty thematic entries address subjects such as car culture, funerals, hip-hop, and powwows. In 56 topical entries, contributors focus on more specific elements of folklife, such as roadside memorials, collegiate stepping, quinceanera celebrations, New Orleans marching bands, and hunting dogs. Together, the entries demonstrate that southern folklife is dynamically alive and everywhere around us, giving meaning to the everyday unfolding of community life.

Cowboys, Cops, Killers, and Ghosts

Author : Kenneth L. Untiedt
Publisher : University of North Texas Press
Page : 317 pages
File Size : 42,7 Mb
Release : 2013-12-15
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781574415322

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Cowboys, Cops, Killers, and Ghosts by Kenneth L. Untiedt Pdf

This Publication of the Texas Folklore Society has something for everyone. The first section features a good bit of occupational lore, including articles on cowboys—both legendary ones and the relatively unknown men who worked their trade day by day wherever they could. You’ll also find a unique, personal look at a famous outlaw and learn about a teacher’s passion for encouraging her students to discover their own family culture, as well as unusual weddings, somewhat questionable ways to fish, and one woman’s love affair with a bull. The backbone of the PTFS series has always been miscellanies—diverse examinations of the many types of lore found throughout Texas and the Southwest. These books offer a glimpse of what goes on at our annual meetings, as the best of the papers presented are frequently selected for our publications. Of course, the presentations are only a part of what the Society does at the meetings, but reading these publications offers insight into our members’ interests in everything from bikers and pioneers of Tejana music to serial killers and simple folk from small-town Texas. These works also suggest the importance of the “telling of the tale,” with an emphasis on oral tradition, as well as some of the customs we share. All of these things together— the focus on tradition at our meetings, the fellowship among members, and the diversity of our research—are what sustain the Texas Folklore Society.

Musica Nortena

Author : Cathy Ragland
Publisher : Temple University Press
Page : 268 pages
File Size : 44,6 Mb
Release : 2009-03-16
Category : Music
ISBN : 9781592137480

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The first history of the music that binds together Mexican immigrant communities.

American Sabor

Author : Marisol Berros-Miranda,Shannon Dudley,Michelle Habell-Palln
Publisher : University of Washington Press
Page : 352 pages
File Size : 40,5 Mb
Release : 2017-12-19
Category : Music
ISBN : 9780295742632

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American Sabor by Marisol Berros-Miranda,Shannon Dudley,Michelle Habell-Palln Pdf

Evoking the pleasures of music as well as food, the word sabor signifies a rich essence that makes our mouths water or makes our bodies want to move. American Sabor traces the substantial musical contributions of Latinas and Latinos in American popular music between World War II and the present in five vibrant centers of Latin@ musical production: New York, Los Angeles, San Antonio, San Francisco, and Miami. From Tito Puente�s mambo dance rhythms to the Spanglish rap of Mellow Man Ace, American Sabor focuses on musical styles that have developed largely in the United States�including jazz, rhythm and blues, rock, punk, hip hop, country, Tejano, and salsa�but also shows the many ways in which Latin@ musicians and styles connect US culture to the culture of the broader Americas. With side-by-side Spanish and English text, authors Marisol Berr�os-Miranda, Shannon Dudley, and Michelle Habell-Pall�n challenge the white and black racial framework that structures most narratives of popular music in the United States. They present the regional histories of Latin@ communities�including Chicanos, Tejanos, and Puerto Ricans�in distinctive detail, and highlight the shared experiences of immigration/migration, racial boundary crossing, contesting gender roles, youth innovation, and articulating an American experience through music. In celebrating the musical contributions of Latinos and Latinas, American Sabor illuminates a cultural legacy that enriches us all.

From Tejano to Tango

Author : Walter Aaron Clark
Publisher : Psychology Press
Page : 300 pages
File Size : 51,5 Mb
Release : 2002
Category : Popular music
ISBN : 0815336403

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First Published in 2002. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

The Roots of Texas Music

Author : Lawrence Clayton,Joe W. Specht
Publisher : Texas A&M University Press
Page : 249 pages
File Size : 54,7 Mb
Release : 2005
Category : History
ISBN : 9781603445757

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Contains nine essays in which the authors examine various aspects of Texas music from its beginnings to 1950, providing an overview of Texas music history, and discussing Texan jazz, country music, early Texas bluesmen, classical and religious music, and various ethnic genres.

The Accordion in the Americas

Author : Helena Simonett
Publisher : University of Illinois Press
Page : 347 pages
File Size : 44,6 Mb
Release : 2012-10-16
Category : Music
ISBN : 9780252094323

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The Accordion in the Americas by Helena Simonett Pdf

An invention of the Industrial Revolution, the accordion provided the less affluent with an inexpensive, loud, portable, and durable "one-man-orchestra" capable of producing melody, harmony, and bass all at once. Imported from Europe into the Americas, the accordion with its distinctive sound became a part of the aural landscape for millions of people but proved to be divisive: while the accordion formed an integral part of working-class musical expression, bourgeois commentators often derided it as vulgar and tasteless. This rich collection considers the accordion and its myriad forms, from the concertina, button accordion, and piano accordion familiar in European and North American music to the exotic-sounding South American bandoneon and the sanfoninha. Capturing the instrument's spread and adaptation to many different cultures in North and South America, contributors illuminate how the accordion factored into power struggles over aesthetic values between elites and working-class people who often were members of immigrant and/or marginalized ethnic communities. Specific histories and cultural contexts discussed include the accordion in Brazil, Argentine tango, accordion traditions in Colombia and the Dominican Republic, cross-border accordion culture between Mexico and Texas, Cajun and Creole identity, working-class culture near Lake Superior, the virtuoso Italian-American and Klezmer accordions, Native American dance music, and American avant-garde. Contributors are María Susana Azzi, Egberto Bermúdez, Mark DeWitt, Joshua Horowitz, Sydney Hutchinson, Marion Jacobson, James P. Leary, Megwen Loveless, Richard March, Cathy Ragland, Helena Simonett, Jared Snyder, Janet L. Sturman, and Christine F. Zinni.

Houston Bound

Author : Tyina L. Steptoe
Publisher : University of California Press
Page : 340 pages
File Size : 42,7 Mb
Release : 2015-11-03
Category : History
ISBN : 9780520282582

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Houston Bound by Tyina L. Steptoe Pdf

Beginning after World War I, Houston was transformed from a black-and-white frontier town into one of the most ethnically and racially diverse urban areas in the United States. Houston Bound draws on social and cultural history to show how, despite Anglo attempts to fix racial categories through Jim Crow laws, converging migrations—particularly those of Mexicans and Creoles—complicated ideas of blackness and whiteness and introduced different understandings about race. This migration history also uses music and sound to examine these racial complexities, tracing the emergence of Houston's blues and jazz scenes in the 1920s as well as the hybrid forms of these genres that arose when migrants forged shared social space and carved out new communities and politics. This interdisciplinary book provides both an innovative historiography about migration and immigration in the twentieth century and a critical examination of a city located in the former Confederacy.

Postnational Musical Identities

Author : Ignacio Corona,Alejandro L. Madrid
Publisher : Lexington Books
Page : 251 pages
File Size : 55,6 Mb
Release : 2007-12-28
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9780739159378

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Postnational Musical Identities by Ignacio Corona,Alejandro L. Madrid Pdf

Postnational Musical Identities gathers interdisciplinary essays that explore how music audiences and markets are imagined in a globalized scenario, how music reflects and reflects upon new understandings of citizenship beyond the nation-state, and how music works as a site of resistance against globalization. 'Hybridity,' 'postnationalism,' 'transnationalism,' 'globalization,' 'diaspora,' and similar buzzwords have not only informed scholarly discourse and analysis of music but also shaped the way musical productions have been marketed worldwide in recent times. While the construction of identities occupies a central position in this context, there are discrepancies between the conceptualization of music as an extremely fluid phenomenon and the traditionally monovalent notion of identity to which it has historically been incorporated. As such, music has always been linked to the construction of regional and national identities. The essays in this collection seek to explore the role of music, networks of music distribution, music markets, music consumption, music production, and music scholarship in the articulation of postnational sites of identification.