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Flamenco Deep Song [Book Review], Antoni Pizà
Flamenco Deep Song [Book Review], Antoni Pizà
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Timothy Mitchell's Flamenco Deep Song certainly is not a flamenco handbook describing the genres, forms, instruments, and biographies of flamenco music, but a critical study questioning the accounts of flamenco (its histories, one could say) that have been set forward by historians, anthropologists, folklorists, and even flamenco artists themselves.
Don Quixote (1950) [Music Review], Antoni Pizà
Don Quixote (1950) [Music Review], Antoni Pizà
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Far from being a culturally disengaged body of musical works, Roberto Gerhard's music is a rich and complex web of cultural references encompassing history, myth, literature, folklore, and contemporary social issues. Don Quixote (1950) exemplifies Gerhard's mature, fully developed style with this emblematic eclecticism.
Music, The Media, And Communal Relations In North India, Past And Present, Peter L. Manuel
Music, The Media, And Communal Relations In North India, Past And Present, Peter L. Manuel
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