Collection : Mariachi music in America [Disque encarté]

1 item (View list)
Title
Mariachi music in America [Disque encarté]
Document status
Published
Recording context
Terrain
Recording period
1990 - 2005
Year published
2006
Access type
metadata
Corpus
Global music series collections (2004-2011)

Geographic and cultural informations

States / nations
Mexique
Populations / social groups

Legal notices

Publisher
Oxford University Press, USA
Booklet author
Sheehy, Daniel Edward
Publisher reference
CNRSMH_E_2014_011
Bibliographic references
Mariachi music in America : experiencing music, expressing culture / Daniel Sheehy. - New York : Oxford University Press, 2006. 1 vol. (XVIII, 110 p.) : ill., 1 carte ; 21 cm. + 1 disque compact (digital ; 4 3/4 in.), (Global Music Series).
Includes bibliographical references (p. 100-106) and index. - ISBN : 978-0-19-514146-7.
Ouvrage consultable à la bibliothèque du CREM, cote 2.0SHE.
Legal rights
Restreint (enregistrement édité)

Archiving data

Code
CNRSMH_E_2014_011_001
Mode of acquisition
Achat (crédit CREM)
Record author
- Auteur
Secondary edition
Non
Comments
Mode d'acquisition : Achat CREM 2013.
Contents : An introduction to mariachi culture -- The modern mariachi sound -- The social life of mariachi music -- Mariachi economy -- Viva el mariachi!
Record writer
Adeline Montintin, 2013 (CDD Culture)
Last modification
Jan. 31, 2014, 12:21 p.m.
Items finished
A faire (26 items)
Conservation site
CREM : Bibliothèque (2.0SHE)

Technical data

Estimated duration
00:50:00
Collection size
0 bytes
Number of components (medium / piece)
1
Number of items
1
Archive format
CD, Ø 12 cm, Stéréo

Related media

Media Preview
Title
Couverture de l'ouvrage
Description
Credits
Title
Résumé du livre par l'éditeur
Description
Mariachi Music in America: Experiencing Music, Expressing Culture describes the social, cultural, and economic circumstances surrounding mariachi music in the United States. Massive immigrations of Mexicans to the U.S., the power of the international recording industry, and the fluid travel of mariachi musicians back and forth between the two countries have maintained a strong base of musical continuity across the political border. Based on his extensive fieldwork and research, Sheehy explains how mariachi music is at once a folk music rooted in over 150 years of tradition, a commodity governed by market considerations, and a dynamic, evolving musical stream of activity, shaped and expanded by musical innovation and social meaning. This book offers an understanding of mariachi music's historical roots, its evolving role and nature, and its place in contemporary American society. Woven through the text are eyewitness accounts of local performances, interviews with key performers, and vivid illustrations. Packaged with the book is a 70-minute CD containing musical examples discussed within the text.
Credits

Items

Title Digitized Recordist Location Year of recording Code
[Pour géo-localisation] _01 Mexique CNRSMH_E_2014_011_001_01