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Music Heritage, Music-evoked Reminiscence and Cultural Identity: Exploring Musical Connectedness to Family, Community and Place with the Chilean Diaspora of Northern England

Bulletin of Hispanic Studies
This article explores the findings of our recent work with the Chilean community in Liverpool, investigating the importance of music as an individual and collective inheritance and how music is valued and attached to a sense of self, place and belonging.
SARA COHEN   +3 more
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La RepÚBlica Independiente De Magallanes: Music and Politics in Chilean Patagonia During the Cold War

Canadian Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Studies / Revue canadienne des études latino-américaines et caraïbes, 2012
AbstractThis essay analyzes the role that musical representations have played in the development and expression of regionalist sentiment in Magallanes, Chile, and asserts that residents of Magallanes participated in Cold War—era politics through a distinctively local lens.
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Ausentes presentes: Art Music from the Chilean Exile in the Anacrusa Festivals at the Goethe-Institute Santiago (1985–89)

Twentieth-Century Music, 2020
AbstractCreated in 1984, the Anacrusa Music Association organized concerts, workshops, and festivals of contemporary music in Chile during the last years of Pinochet's military dictatorship. Crucial for these events was the collaboration with the Goethe-Institute Santiago, which enabled a space for free expression within the repressive context of the ...
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Negotiating Musical Practices in Chilean Prisons during Pinochet’s Dictatorship (1973–1990)

Bulletin of Hispanic Studies
During Augusto Pinochet’s dictatorship in Chile (1973–1990) political prisoners played, listened to and taught music. Survivors’ testimonies describe musical practices that reveal and reflect the complex political and social realities of their incarceration.
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Uncovering the subject dimension of the musical artefact: Reconsiderations on Nueva Cancion Chilena (New Chilean Song) as practiced by Victor Jara

2013
Extant literature on Nueva Cancion Chilena or New Chilean Song (NCCh), a musical genre emerging in 1960s Chile, concerns itself largely with the socio-historical context and function of NCCh at the expense of the song as musical artefact. The present study aims to reverse this concern, proposing a new theoretical approach which temporarily suspends ...
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Music in the brain

Nature Reviews Neuroscience, 2022
Peter Vuust   +2 more
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Working on the dark side of the moon: overcoming music education inequities in the Chilean school system

Arts Education Policy Review, 2022
Rolando Angel-Alvarado   +2 more
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The Contributions of Music-making to the Chilean Exile Experience in Scotland during the 1970s and 1980s through the Eyes of an ‘Exile Music Maker’

Bulletin of Hispanic Studies
The fiftieth anniversary, in 2023, of the CIA-backed coup d’état in Chile has provided an excellent incentive for reflection on the Chile Solidarity Campaign in the United Kingdom. This article is the personal testimony of Carlos Arredondo, a musician and songwriter, and a cultural activist with that campaign in Scotland as a member of the Chilean ...
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