Music and francoism [ Texto impreso] / edited by Gemma Pérez Zalduondo and Germán Gan Quesada.
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M-Doc 014 Mus Música y cultura en la Edad de Plata, 1915-1939 / | M-Doc 014 Mus Musique, esthétique et société au XIXe siècle [ : liber amicorum Joël-Marie Fauquet / | M-Doc 014 Mus Los músicos del 27 [ | M-Doc 014 Mus Music and francoism [ | M-Doc 014 Mus La música y el III Reich [ : : de Bayreuth a Terezin / | M-Doc 014 Mus Music Criticism 1900-1950 [ | M-Doc 014 Mus Música, mujeres y educación [ : composición, investigación y docencia / |
MUSICAL EXCHANGES IN EUROPE AT WAR: The Reception of Spanish Music in Germany during the Nazi Era / Erk Levi ; "Obligados a convivir pared con pared". Los intercambios musicales entre España y Portugal durante los primeros años del franquismo (1939-1944) / Igor Contreras Zubillaga y Manuel Deniz Silva ; Festivals and Orchestras. Nazi Musical Propaganda in Spain during the Early 1940s / Javier Suárez-Pajares -- INSTITUTIONS AND POLITICAL PRACTICES: Women, Land, and Nation: The Dances of the Falange's Women's Section in the Political Map of Franco's Spain (1939-1952) / Beatriz Martínez del Fresno ; Dura lex, sed lex. La depuración franquista en las instituciones musicales dependientes del Ayuntamiento de Donostia-San Sebastián (1936-1952) / Itziar Larrinaga Cuadra ; Musical Institutions in Catalonia in Francoist Spain / Xosé Aviñoa ; "Que nada aparezca en la calle que resulte ajeno [...] a los intereses del estado": La música en el Ministerio de Información y Turismo (1951-1956) / Gemma Pérez Zalduondo ; The Institutionalization of the Avant-Garde in Catalonia as of 1939 / Marta Cureses -- SOCIOPOLITICAL IMPLICATIONS OF POPULAR MUSIC: Beyond Francoist Propaganda and Current Nostalgia: Some Remarks on Coplas / Pilar Ramos López ; Castanets and White Telephones: (Musical) Comedies during the Early Years of the Franco Regime / Julio Arce ; Qualities of Flamenco in the Francoism: Between the Renaissance and the Conscience of Protest / Pedro Ordóñez Eslava ; Raphael Is Different: Spanish Canción Melódica under Late Francoism / Daniel Party -- SPECIFIC STUDIES: Europe in the Creation of the Aesthetic Ideology of the Francoism before the Civil War / María Isabel Cabrera García ; The Spanish Civil War in the Work of Silvestre Revueltas / Luis Velasco Pufleau ; Federico Moreno Torroba's Monte Carmelo and Cultural Politics under Franco during the 1940s / Walter Aaron Clark y William Craig Krause ; Anti-Fascism by Another Name: Gustavo Durán, the Good Neighbor Policy, and Franquismo in the United States / Carol A. Hess ; Manuel de Falla's Atlántida and the Politics of Spain: From Conception to First Performance / Michael Christoforidis ; Spanish Music and Wind Instruments: Stylistic Changes in Chamber Music for Clarinet (1950-1965) / Francisco José Fernández Vicedo ; Zwölftonkomposition im Nachkriegsspanien am Beispiel von Gerardo Gombaus Música 3 + 1 für Streichquartett (1967) / Christiane Heine
"The Research Project "Music, Ideology and Politics in Franco-Era Artistic Culture (1937-1975)" (Música, Ideología y política en la cultura artística durante el Franquismo, 1939-1975, HAR2010-17968) was conceived in 2010 with the aims of achieving two general goals: in the first place, to provide continuity for, strengthen, and renew a line of research that, with a two-decade journey behind it, could and should be nourished by the new methodological approaches that have been updating the study of relationships between music and power within the framework of social and cultural studies. Secondly, aware of the interest that part of the international musicology community has demonstrated in the links between music and Francoism, we decided to produce a volumen that included both overviews and concrete analyses of more innivative lines of research." (p. [IX])