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Garland Encyclopedia of World Music Volume 3 - The United States and CanadaPart 3 Musical Cultures and RegionsIberian Music
written by Janet L. Sturman; edited by Ellen Koskoff (Routledge (Publisher), 2000), 7 page(s)
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written by Janet L. Sturman; edited by Ellen Koskoff (Routledge (Publisher), 2000), 7 page(s)
Field of Study
World Music
Content Type
General reference book, Compendium
Contributor
Ellen Koskoff
Author / Creator
Janet L. Sturman
Date Published / Released
2000-11, 2000
Publisher
Routledge (Publisher)
Person Discussed
Alfredo Kraus, Enrique Granados (y Campiña), 1867-1916, Federico Moreno Torroba, 1891-1982, Martha Graham, 1894-1991, Brenda M. Romero, fl. 2012, Robert M. Stevenson, 1913-
Topic / Theme
Portuguese, African, American, American Indian, Hispanic, Jewish, Ladino, Mestizo, Pueblo, Yaqui, Brazilian, Cuban, European, Jews, Sephardic, Mexican, Iberian, Isleño, Catholicism, Christianity, Religious orders, World, Accordion, Piano, Drum, Tamboril, Viola, Violin, Electronic Instruments, Guitar, Guitarra, Harp, Saxophone, Voice, Chorus
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Semana Santa (Malaga)
(Cook Records, 1961), 43 mins
It's Holy Week in Màlaga, Spain. We hear the dirges replete with trompetas and drums that mourn the Crucifixion; a song of repentance by a lone flamenco singer; followed by church bells, Gregorian chant, and organ that repeal the sorrow and announce the Resurrection; and the holy Amens of the congregants. Emor...
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(Cook Records, 1961), 43 mins
Description
It's Holy Week in Màlaga, Spain. We hear the dirges replete with trompetas and drums that mourn the Crucifixion; a song of repentance by a lone flamenco singer; followed by church bells, Gregorian chant, and organ that repeal the sorrow and announce the Resurrection; and the holy Amens of the congregants. Emory Cook provides an unobtrusive onlooker's commentary.
Field of Study
World Music
Content Type
Music recording
Date Published / Released
1961
Publisher
Cook Records
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