Origins of Cuban Music and Dance: Changüí FREE DOWNLOAD
Hardcover: 222 pages
Publisher: Scarecrow Press (October 17, 2008)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0810862042
ISBN-13: 978-0810862043
Origins of Cuban Music and Dance: Changüí is the first in-depth study of changüí, a style of music and dance in Guantánamo, Cuba. Changüí is analogous to blues in the United States and is a crucible of Cuban Creole culture. Benjamin Lapidus describes changüí and its relationship to the roots of son,
Cuba's national genre and the style of music that contributed to the
development of salsa, in Eastern Cuba. He also highlights the
connections between Afro-Haitian music and Cuban popular music through changüí, connections with the Caribbean that have been largely overlooked in the past.
After
an initial historical discussion about the region of Guantánamo and the
inter-connectedness of its various musical styles with a focus on changüí,
Lapidus discusses the technical aspects of the genre as practiced
within the region and beyond. He considers the socio-historical
importance of its lyrics, presenting numerous musical transcriptions
that explain how the music is structured, as well as providing
background stories to songs. In a chapter unique to this book and a
first in Cuban musicology and ethnography, Lapidus describes years of
festivals and musical competitions to show how local musical identity
takes shape, particularly when encountering national narratives of music
history. The volume concludes with a comparison between changüí and son, as well as a bibliography, discography, and videography.
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