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Author Pedelty, Mark, author.

Title Musical ritual in Mexico City : from the Aztec to NAFTA / Mark Pedelty
Edition First edition
Published Austin : University of Texas Press, 2004

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Description 1 online resource (xii, 340 pages) : illustrations
Series Book collections on Project MUSE
Contents Introduction -- The Mexica: 1325-1521 -- Tenochtitlǹ: 1325-1521 -- Mesoamerican Resonance -- New Spain: 1521-1821 -- Colonial Mexico: 1521-1821 -- Colonial Resonance -- The New Nation: 1821-1910 -- The First Century of Independence: 1821-1910 -- Nineteenth-Century Resonance -- The Revolution: 1910-1921 -- Revolutionary Mexico: 1910-1921 -- Revolutionary Resonance -- Modern Mexico: 1921-1968 -- Bolero and Danzʹon during the Postrevolutionary Era -- Bolero and Danzʹon Today -- Classical Nationalism during the Postrevolutionary Era -- Classical Nationalism Today -- Ranchera during the Postrevolutionary Era and at Mid-Century -- Ranchera Today -- Contemporary Mexico: 1968-2002 -- Popular Music Today -- Conclusion
Summary On the Zócalo, the main square of Mexico City, Mexico's entire musical history is performed every day. "Mexica" percussionists drum and dance to the music of Aztec rituals on the open plaza. Inside the Metropolitan Cathedral, choristers sing colonial villancicos. Outside the National Palace, the Mexican army marching band plays the "Himno Nacional," a vestige of the nineteenth century. And all around the square, people listen to the contemporary sounds of pop, rock, and música grupera. In all, some seven centuries of music maintain a living presence in the modern city. This book offers an up-to-date, comprehensive history and ethnography of musical rituals in the world's largest city. Mark Pedelty details the dominant musical rites of the Aztec, colonial, national, revolutionary, modern, and contemporary eras, analyzing the role that musical ritual played in governance, resistance, and social change. His approach is twofold. Historical chapters describe the rituals and their functions, while ethnographic chapters explore how these musical forms continue to resonate in contemporary Mexican society. As a whole, the book provides a living record of cultural continuity, change, and vitality
Bibliography Includes discography (pages 315-319), bibliographical references (pages 321-333) , and index
Notes English
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Subject Music -- Mexico -- Mexico City -- History and criticism
Music -- Religious aspects.
Rites and ceremonies -- Mexico -- Mexico City
MUSIC -- History & Criticism.
MUSIC -- Ethnomusicology.
Civilization
Manners and customs
Music
Music -- Religious aspects
Rites and ceremonies
Mexico City (Mexico) -- Civilization
Mexico City (Mexico) -- Social life and customs
Mexico -- Mexico City
Genre/Form Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Form Electronic book
LC no. 2003018269
ISBN 0292798482
9780292798489
9780292702318
0292702310