Summary: | This book provides a comprehensive history of music in Argentina, tracing its development from the colonial period to the mid-20th century. It explores the influence of European traditions, the role of indigenous music, and the impact of historical events on the country's musical evolution. The authors, Rodolfo Arizaga and Pompeyo Camps, aim to offer a concise yet informative account that balances scientific rigor with readability. The work considers the cultural contributions of Buenos Aires and other regions, emphasizing the interactions between local and foreign musicians. It is intended for readers interested in Argentine history and musicology.
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