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Author Herrera, Eduardo, 1977- author.

Title Elite art worlds : philanthropy, Latin Americanism, and avant-garde music / Eduardo Herrera
Published New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2020]
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Description 1 online resource (xvii, 204 pages) : illustrations
Series Currents in Latin American and Iberian music
Currents in Latin American & Iberian music.
Contents Introduction. Elite Art Worlds -- CLAEM : 1962- -- John Harrison, Alberto Ginastera, and the Creation of CLAEM -- The Rockefeller Foundation and Latin American Music in the 1950s and 1960s -- The Di Tella Family, Art Philanthropy, and the Legitimation of Elite Status -- Embodied Avant-garde(s) : A Way of Being in the World -- From Musical Pan Americanism to Latin Americanism -- The Closing and Lasting Impact of CLAEM
Summary "Between 1962 and 1971, the Centro Latinoamericano de Altos Estudios Musicales (CLAEM) of the Di Tella Institute in Buenos Aires became the central hub of Latin American avant-garde music. With the support of the Rockefeller Foundation and the wealthy Di Tella family, CLAEM offered two-year fellowships to some of the most recognized young composers of the region to undertake graduate studies in a unique privileged setting under the direction of Alberto Ginastera and with permanent and visiting faculty that included Gerardo Gandini, Francisco Kröpfl, Mario Davidovsky, Iannis Xenakis, Luigi Nono, Aaron Copland, Luigi Dallapiccola, Bruno Maderna, Riccardo Malipiero, Olivier Messiaen, Roger Sessions, and Earle Brown. In Elite Art Worlds, author Eduardo Herrera combines oral histories, ethnographic research, and archival sources to reveal CLAEM as a meeting point of US and Argentine philanthropy, local experiences in transnational currents of artistic experimentation and innovation, and regional discourses of musical Latin Americanism. The story of CLAEM shows how musical avant-gardes were articulated, embodied, resignified, and institutionalized in Latin America, how composers during the 1960s engaged with discourses of Latin Americanism as professional strategy, identification marker, and musical style, and sheds light into the role of art in the legitimation and construction of elite status and identity. By looking at CLAEM as both an artistic and a philanthropic project, Herrera illuminates the relationships between foreign policy, corporate interests, and funding for the arts concerning Latin America and the U.S. in the mid-twentieth century"-- Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Description based on online resource; title from web page (Oxford Scholarship Online, viewed on December 7, 2020)
Subject Centro Latinoamericano de Altos Estudios Musicales (Instituto Torcuato Di Tella)
Centro Latinoamericano de Altos Estudios Musicales (Instituto Torcuato Di Tella)
Avant-garde (Music) -- Argentina -- Buenos Aires -- History -- 20th century
Music and diplomacy -- Argentina -- Buenos Aires -- History -- 20th century
Avant-garde (Music)
Music and diplomacy.
Argentina -- Buenos Aires.
Genre/Form Electronic books
History.
Form Electronic book
LC no. 2020003957
ISBN 9780190877569
0190877561
9780190877545
0190877553
9780190877552
0190877545