
Music in Puerto Rico
A Reader's Anthology
Donald Thompson(Editor)
Scarecrow Press
Published on 13. February 2002
Book
Hardback
160 pages
978-0-8108-3914-4 (ISBN)
Description
Puerto Rico's rich musical history is chronicled in Donald Thompson's translated texts, a history that is often unavailable to those who do not read Spanish easily. Music in Puerto Rico details the Caribbean island's musical roots from Christopher Columbus' second voyage to the New World in the late fifteenth century to twentieth century developments. It explores a multitude of topics, including native instruments, the introduction of music in schools, folk traditions, the legendary salsa, urban pop, and commercial music. The volume also examines musical differences in various regions, including mountains and plains.
Documents from historical figures such as Fray Bartolome de Las Casas and Manuel Alonso have been excerpted and translated. In addition, Music in Puerto Rico explores the various modes of musical expression that have been unique to different geographic regions, including the mountains and the plains. The documented texts also simplify bibliographic search, as many of the anthology's original sources are difficult to locate.
Thompson's book provides a glimpse into a society in which cultures intersect and in which magic was born in the form of the popular salsa. Musicians, musicologists, historians, students of Hispanic culture, and anyone interested in the musical foundations of Puerto Rican life will find Music in Puerto Rico a valuable resource.
Documents from historical figures such as Fray Bartolome de Las Casas and Manuel Alonso have been excerpted and translated. In addition, Music in Puerto Rico explores the various modes of musical expression that have been unique to different geographic regions, including the mountains and the plains. The documented texts also simplify bibliographic search, as many of the anthology's original sources are difficult to locate.
Thompson's book provides a glimpse into a society in which cultures intersect and in which magic was born in the form of the popular salsa. Musicians, musicologists, historians, students of Hispanic culture, and anyone interested in the musical foundations of Puerto Rican life will find Music in Puerto Rico a valuable resource.
Reviews / Votes
Offers an overview of Puerto Rico's rich musical life and a concise introduction of the subject...no doubt a valuable reference work that will be most welcomed by students and scholars alike. * Notes: Quarterly Journal of the Music Library Association * Very Good! * Today's Books *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Lanham, MD
United States
Dimensions
Height: 222 mm
Width: 145 mm
Thickness: 12 mm
Weight
334 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-8108-3914-4 (9780810839144)
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Person
Donald Thompson is professor emeritus and former music department chairman of the University of Puerto Rico. He has also been active as an instrumentalist, conductor, researcher, and editor. His numerous writings have appeared in international research journals and reference works including the New Grove Dictionaries of Music. He was co-compiler of Music and Dance in Puerto Rico From the Age of Columbus to Modern Times: An Annotated Bibliography (Scarecrow Press, 1991) and co-author of Concert Life in Puerto Rico 1957-1992: Views and Reviews (The University of Puerto Rico Press, 1998).
Content
Part 1 1. CHRONICLERS OF CONQUEST: ABORIGINAL MUSIC OBSERVED AND ENVISIONED
Part 2 2. MOUNTAIN, PLAIN, AND TOWN: TRADITIONAL FOLK AND POPULAR MUSIC
Part 3 3. NINETEENTH-CENTURY MUSICAL LIFE
Part 4 4. THE PUERTO RICAN DANZA
Part 5 5. THE TWENTIETH CENTURY
Part 6 6. THE PASSING PANORAMA
Part 2 2. MOUNTAIN, PLAIN, AND TOWN: TRADITIONAL FOLK AND POPULAR MUSIC
Part 3 3. NINETEENTH-CENTURY MUSICAL LIFE
Part 4 4. THE PUERTO RICAN DANZA
Part 5 5. THE TWENTIETH CENTURY
Part 6 6. THE PASSING PANORAMA