
Tracing Tangueros offers an inside view of Argentine tango music in the context of the growth and development of the art form's instrumental and stylistic innovations. Rather than perpetuating the glamorous worldwide conceptions that often only reflect the tango that left Argentina nearly 100 years ago, authors Kacey Link and Kristin Wendland trace tango's historical and stylistic musical trajectory in Argentina, beginning with the guardia nueva's crystallization of the genre in the 1920s, moving through tango's Golden Age (1932-1955), and culminating with the "Music of Buenos Aires" today. Through the transmission, discussion, examination, and analysis of primary sources currently unavailable outside of Argentina, including scores, manuals of style, archival audio/video recordings, and live video footage of performances and demonstrations, Link and Wendland frame and define Argentine tango music as a distinct expression possessing its own musical legacy and characteristic musical elements.Beginning by establishing a broad framework of the tango art form, the book proceeds to move through twelve in-depth profiles of representative tangueros (tango musicians) within the genre's historical and stylistic trajectory. Through this focused examination of tangueros and their music, Link and Wendland show how the dynamic Argentine tango grows from one tanguero linked to another, and how the composition techniques and performance practices of each generation are informed by that of the past.
This book investigates the historical and stylistic evolution of Argentine tango instrumental music by tracing its development from the 1920s to the present day. Authors Kacey Link and Kristin Wendland utilize their expertise in musicology to challenge common international misconceptions about tango. By analyzing primary sources and archival materials, they argue that tango is a living, evolving musical tradition defined by specific compositional techniques and performance practices passed between generations of musicians.
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Scholars and musicologists recognize this work as a significant contribution to the study of Latin American music due to its reliance on previously inaccessible primary sources. Readers frequently note the academic rigor of the text, which serves as a foundational resource for those seeking to understand the technical nuances of the tango tradition.
Page Count:
384
Publication Date:
2016-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190608196
ISBN-13:
9780190608194
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