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  1. Compositores mexicanos y cubanos en Nueva York, c.1880-1920 Koegel, John

    Historia Mexicana

    2006
    “…Important Mexican musicians such as Miguel Lerdo  de Tejada and Carlos Curti intermittently visited New York or were long-term residents there. …”
  2. Análisis musicológico post mortem: Colombo a Santo Domingo o la ópera del Centenario Gómez Rivas, Armando

    Historia Mexicana

    2021
    “…In 1892, the celebrations for the quatercentenary of the discovery of America included the participation of musicians. The climax of these festivities was the premiere of Colombo a Santo Domingo by the Mexican composer Julio Morales. …”
  3. Ópera, imaginación y sociedad. México y Brasil, siglo XIX. Historias conectadas: Ildegonda de Melesio Morales e Il Guarany de Carlos Gomes Zárate Toscano, Verónica, Gruzinski, Serge

    Historia Mexicana

    2008
    “…This paper examines the role played by opera during the nineteenth century in Mexico and Brazil, with views to start a joint reflection on these two Latin American countries based on the career of two musicians: the Brazilian Carlos Gomes and the Mexican Melesio Morales. …”
  4. Más allá del crew: El hip-hop y la profesionalización en la Ciudad de México Green, Andrew

    Estudios Sociológicos

    2023
    “…Based on ethnographic research, this article offers a framework through which the different conceptions of the ‘professional’ are considered: the formation of the object (that is, a ‘professional’ musical object) and the formation of the subject (that is, a ‘professional’ musician or musical actor). In this way, it shows the different ways in which professionalization not only incorporates and characterizes the ‘non-strategic’, but also distinguishes hip-hop’s ‘professiona­lism’ from the same ‘non-strategic’ characteristic.…”
  5. La manutención de la capilla de música de la Colegiata de Guadalupe Torres Medina, Raúl Heliodoro

    Historia Mexicana

    2013
    “…This work examines specifically the process undergone in order for the workers of the Real Fábrica de Puros y Cigarros (Royal Cigar and Cigarette Factory) in Mexico City to support with their work that of the musicians in the Colegiata (collegiate church) of Guadalupe. …”
  6. Una historia sonora de la intervención francesa. Ficciones desde un taller para fonógrafos y bicicletas (México, 1902-1920) Díaz Frene, Jaddiel

    Historia Mexicana

    2024
    “…Together with a group of actors, popular musicians and friends, the humble entrepreneur recorded phonographic representations in which they imitated the voices of Hidalgo, Princess Inés de Salm-Salm and President Benito Juárez. …”
  7. Libertades coreografiadas: palabras habladas, comunicaciones corporales y códigos en pistas dance de la ciudad de Buenos Aires Gallo, Guadalupe M.

    Estudios Sociológicos

    2016
    “…Thus, in these contexts, plural practices and different dance are enabled as effective and communicative hands off instances of the word spoken between musicians and audiences. From an ethnographic description that characterizes the dance floor and problematizes the relationship between spoken word and movement in these social and musical contexts, this paper analyzes and interrogates constructions of meaning around these practices dance patterns absent practices and evaluations choreographic to discuss the modalities of processing the difference, heterogeneity and individuals of this socio-aesthetic phenomenon social exclusion.…”
  8. El estilo de Max Weber. Sobre su participación en política y sobre el modo científico de escribir sociología Morcillo Laiz, Álvaro

    Estudios Sociológicos

    2015
    “…Rather than discussing Weber’s encounters with the most renowned writers —Thomas Mann, Hugo von Hofmannsthal— and musicians —that of Richard Strauss, among several composers and conductors— of his time, this article discusses three more conventionally Weberian topics, which are nonetheless insufficiently understood: first Weber’s involvement, that and of some of his students, like Georgy Lukaçs, in politics at the end of World War I. …”
  9. Marxismo y socialismo mexicano en Redes, de Paul Strand y Carlos Chávez, con música de Silvestre Revueltas Saavedra, Leonora

    Historia Mexicana

    2021
    “…Redes (1934-1935), a Mexican film conceived and shot by the modernist photographer Paul Strand, is recognized as a fundamental work of Mexican cinema, albeit considered a propagandistic one by some. Among musicians, it is known for the soundtrack composed by Silvestre Revueltas. …”

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