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Zusatztext Taken in conjunction with material on its website! Tracing Tangueros enriches understanding of a uniquely Argentine cultural phenomenon. Informationen zum Autor Kacey Link, D.M.A., is a pianist and scholar residing in Southern California. Kristin Wendland, Ph.D., is a Senior Lecturer at Emory University Department of Music. Together they have given lectures and presentations on Argentine tango throughout the United States as invited university guests and for professional societies. Klappentext Tracing Tangueros offers an inside view of Argentine tango music in the context of the growth and development of the art form's instrumental and stylistic innovations. It first establishes parameters for tango scholarship and then offers ten in-depth profiles of representative tangueros within the genre's historical and stylistic trajectory. Zusammenfassung Tracing Tangueros offers an inside view of Argentine tango music in the context of the growth and development of the art form's instrumental and stylistic innovations. It first establishes parameters for tango scholarship and then offers ten in-depth profiles of representative tangueros within the genre's historical and stylistic trajectory. Inhaltsverzeichnis Acknowledgments; About the Companion Website; Introduction. Argentine Tango: A Multidimensional Art Form; Part One: Argentine Tango Instrumental Music; I. What Makes It an Argentine Tango?; II. Trajectory of Argentine Tango Instrumental Music; III. Arranging and Performance Techniques; Part Two: Representative Argentine Tangueros and Their Orchestras from the Guardia Nueva to Today; IV. The Guardia Nueva and the Golden Age (1925-55); Julio De Caro; Anibal Troilo; Osvaldo Pugliese; Cafecito Interlude: Juan D'Arienzo and Carlos Di Sarli; V. Post-Golden Age (1955-1990); Horacio Salgan; Astor Piazzolla; Julian Plaza; Leopoldo Federico; Cafecito Interlude: Rodolfo Mederos and Nestor Marconi; VI. The Music of Buenos Aires (1990-present); Damian Bolotin; Sonia Possetti; Juan Pablo Navarro; Postre: Part Two Conclusion; Notes; Bibliography; Index of Titles and Translations; General Index...
Taken in conjunction with material on its website, Tracing Tangueros enriches understanding of a uniquely Argentine cultural phenomenon.
Auteur
Kacey Link, D.M.A., is a pianist and scholar residing in Southern California. Kristin Wendland, Ph.D., is a Senior Lecturer at Emory University Department of Music. Together they have given lectures and presentations on Argentine tango throughout the United States as invited university guests and for professional societies.
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Tracing Tangueros offers an inside view of Argentine tango music in the context of the growth and development of the art form's instrumental and stylistic innovations. It first establishes parameters for tango scholarship and then offers ten in-depth profiles of representative tangueros within the genre's historical and stylistic trajectory.
Contenu
Acknowledgments
About the Companion Website
Introduction. Argentine Tango: A Multidimensional Art Form
Part One: Argentine Tango Instrumental Music
I. What Makes It an Argentine Tango?
II. Trajectory of Argentine Tango Instrumental Music
III. Arranging and Performance Techniques
Part Two: Representative Argentine Tangueros and Their Orchestras from the Guardia Nueva to Today
IV. The Guardia Nueva and the Golden Age (1925-55)
Julio De Caro
Aníbal Troilo
Osvaldo Pugliese
Cafecito Interlude: Juan D'Arienzo and Carlos Di Sarli
V. Post-Golden Age (1955-1990)
Horacio Salgán
Astor Piazzolla
Julián Plaza
Leopoldo Federico
Cafecito Interlude: Rodolfo Mederos and Néstor Marconi
VI. The "Music of Buenos Aires" (1990-present)
Damián Bolotin
Sonia Possetti
Juan Pablo Navarro
Postre: Part Two Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
Index of Titles and Translations
General Index