Series | Library of Rassegna iberistica
Edited book | America: The Tale of a Continent
Chapter | Entre los Incas y el ‘Che’

Entre los Incas y el ‘Che’

El ambiguo indigenismo de la música andina en la Italia de los setenta

Abstract

The massive success of Latin American folk music in Europe during the 70s ran parallel to the contemporary Spanish-American literary boom. Especially, Andean music could suggest a kind of musical indigenismo, which actively contributed to the creation of a persistent Andean cultural imaginary on that side of the Ocean. This work aims at outlining, through a dialogue with the documents and the testimonies of the local reception, some specific characteristics of the diffusion of Andean music in Italy. This coincided with the diffusion of the New Chilean Song, after the military coup in 1973, generating an ambiguous overlap between the two musical areas.


Open access | Peer reviewed

Submitted: Feb. 6, 2019 | Accepted: March 8, 2019 | Published May 14, 2019 | Language: es

Keywords Los CalchakisNueva Canción ChilenaAndean musicItalian reception of Latin-American musicLatin-American boomInti-Illimani


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