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Sobre el océano is a critical edition and a complete voice and piano reduction of a Mexican Zarzuela by Antonio de Maria y Campos, a XIX-century composer virtually unknown until today. As with all books in the collection, this volume provides a bilingual -Spanish-English- introductory study contextualizing the work and the composer. It also provides translations into English of the libretto and phonetic (IPA) transcriptions.The Spanish Zarzuela, a form of light opera with spoken dialogue interspersed with musical numbers and sung lyrics, was the most popular musical genre in the second decade of the 19th century in cities such as Madrid, Mexico City, Havana, and Buenos Aires. Unlike the opera, which was established as the spectacle of the elites, the Zarzuela had a greater impact on the popular classes by describing regional uses and customs of urban and rural Spain and, later, the traditions of the new American nations. To recover Sobre el océano, a work written in 1897 by Antonio de María y Campos and Manuel Larrañaga Portugal, just at the height of Zarzuela in Mexico, allows to understand Mexican history and culture of the late nineteenth century and offers singers the opportunity to interpret a genre of great beauty for the enjoyment of audiences around the world. This score is a gem to be discovered.
The second volume of the Anthology of Art Songs by Latin American and Iberian Women Composers. It contains 31 songs for voice and piano in Spanish, Catalan, and Portuguese by 10 composers from Argentina, Brazil, Catalunya, Cuba, and Colombia. The book includes a bilingual introductory study presenting the composers and poets, poetry translations, & Phonetic transcriptions -IPA-
Descubra como o cérebro funciona quando você ouve e faz música, a relação entre prazer, emoção e música e as formas pelas quais a música melhora sua saúde física e mental.
En esta unión pionera de arte y ciencia, la soprano, musicóloga y médica Patricia Caicedo explora la conexión entre la música -su interpretación, cómo la escuchamos, por qué la disfrutamos- y la salud.Basándose en las últimas investigaciones y ejemplos musicales, Caicedo revela:Cómo funciona el cerebro cuando escuchas y haces música.La relación entre ritmo, movimiento y salud.La relación entre placer, emoción y música.Cómo la música ha sido un elemento crucial de la experiencia humana desde el comienzo de la especie y cómo es fundamental para el mantenimiento de las comunidades.La importancia de la música en el dolor y la muerte.Cómo la música aumenta tu creatividad y produce felicidad y un sentido de propósito en la vida.Somos lo que escuchamos: el impacto de la música en la salud individual atraerá a los lectores de Oliver Sacks y David Byrne, ya que es una investigación transdisciplinaria sin precedentes que contextualiza la música y sus efectos a nivel histórico, científico y social. Es un libro esencial para los amantes de la música y todos aquellos que buscan mejorar su salud mental y física.
Tomando como hilo conductor el concepto de identidad nacional, La canción artística latinoamericana, tiene como objetivo dilucidar las transformaciones sonoras que han tomado lugar en el mundo de la canción artística latinoamericana desde su aparición a finales del siglo XIX hasta nuestros días. Por su doble naturaleza verbal-musical, la canción ha contribuido de manera evidente a la construcción de un sonido y una estética nacionales, convirtiéndose en espejo en el que se reflejan de manera fiel los procesos de construcción de identidad nacional latinoamericana. La autora analiza el desarrollo de la canción artística en diversos puntos de latinoamericana y culmina con una capítulo a analizar y proponer un estilo de interpretación coherente con el contexto de creación de las obras.
In this beautifully edited book, you find the song cycle ALQUIMIA written by Bolivian composer Agustin Fernandez for the Barcelona Festival of Song 2006. The book has a bilingual introductory study that contextualizes the works, the composer's biography, and the poems. It provides translations of the poems into English as well as transcriptions to the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA).
In this beautifully edited book, you find 16 art songs for voice and piano written by the Colombian composer Jaime Le?n (1921-2015). Besides having the sheet music, the book has an introductory study that contextualizes the composer and the poets. It also provides a diction guide, translation of the poems into English and their phonetic transcription. The study is presented in Spanish and English. The book is the second edition, revised in 2019. The author is Dr. Patricia Caicedo, a soprano and musicologist specializing in the Latin American and Iberian art song repertoire. She has recorded the songs and worked along with the composer for many years. She is the founder and director of the Barcelona Festival of Song, a summer program of history and interpretation dedicated to the study of the history and interpretation of the Latin American and Iberian art song repertoire.
In this beautifully edited book, you find 17 art songs for voice and piano by the Colombian composer Jaime Le?n (1921-2015). The book has an introductory study that contextualizes the composer and the poets. It also provides a diction guide, translation of the poems into English and their phonetic transcription. The study is presented in Spanish and English. The book is the second edition, revised in 2019. The author is Dr. Patricia Caicedo, a soprano and musicologist specializing in the Latin American and Iberian art song repertoire. She has recorded the songs and worked along with the composer for many years. Caicedo is the author of several books about the Iberian and Latin American art song and the director of the Barcelona Festival of Song, a summer program dedicated to the study of the history and interpretation of the Latin American and Iberian art song in Spanish, Catalan, and Portuguese.
This study of the Latin American art song and its development in the context of musical nationalism shows how the song is a mirror in which the processes of conformation to Latin American national identity are reflected.
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