Translated title: Captive Songs Abstract: Cantos Cautivos [Captive Songs] is a digital archive of songs composed, performed and listened to in centres for political dentention and torture in Pinochet's Chile (1973-1990). It is the first online archive of music and state violence from all contexts that uses crowdsourcing to compile its content. It is also the first online resource providing content related to music and dictatorship in Latin America. Developed in partnership with the Chilean Museum of Memory and Human Rights, and former political prisoners, it is part of Dr Katia Chornik's Leverhulme-funded research ‘Sounds of Memory: Music and Political Captivity in Pinochet’s Chile (1973-1990)’. The archive is freely accessed at www.cantosc...
Two Mapuche persons Regina and Juan Salva were captured during the so called “Campaña del Desierto” ...
Abstract Cuban Nueva Trova and Chilean Nueva Canción were part of a continent-wide political-musical...
This article examines the reunion between the exiled musicians of the New Chilean Song (NCCh) and Ch...
no abstract --- JSTOR link to article (restricted access) https://www.jstor.org/stable/2431819
This thesis has presented the organizational factors that made “Nueva Canción” so influential for so...
This article addresses the long-standing connection between music and social activism in Latin Ameri...
The emergence of Nueva Cancion musicians during 1960’s Chile, such as Victor Jara and Inti-Illimani,...
This project presents an anthology of choral music, with examples from periods from the colonial tim...
In Chile, wounds from the Pinochet dictatorship of 1973 to 1990 still fester under the surface of it...
This text could be read as if it were a four-part fugue, beginning with the exposition of a subject ...
Nunca silenciado: la historia del Hip Hop en Chile The idea of music as a form of expression is impo...
This Dissertation Project comprises recordings of Argentine art songs. The discs are approximately ...
This paper deals with the question of political disappearance and forced migration as a stimulus for...
This dissertation focuses on how popular music not only captures and records historical events, but ...
2 In the second half of the 20th century, thousands of musicians throughout Latin America produced s...
Two Mapuche persons Regina and Juan Salva were captured during the so called “Campaña del Desierto” ...
Abstract Cuban Nueva Trova and Chilean Nueva Canción were part of a continent-wide political-musical...
This article examines the reunion between the exiled musicians of the New Chilean Song (NCCh) and Ch...
no abstract --- JSTOR link to article (restricted access) https://www.jstor.org/stable/2431819
This thesis has presented the organizational factors that made “Nueva Canción” so influential for so...
This article addresses the long-standing connection between music and social activism in Latin Ameri...
The emergence of Nueva Cancion musicians during 1960’s Chile, such as Victor Jara and Inti-Illimani,...
This project presents an anthology of choral music, with examples from periods from the colonial tim...
In Chile, wounds from the Pinochet dictatorship of 1973 to 1990 still fester under the surface of it...
This text could be read as if it were a four-part fugue, beginning with the exposition of a subject ...
Nunca silenciado: la historia del Hip Hop en Chile The idea of music as a form of expression is impo...
This Dissertation Project comprises recordings of Argentine art songs. The discs are approximately ...
This paper deals with the question of political disappearance and forced migration as a stimulus for...
This dissertation focuses on how popular music not only captures and records historical events, but ...
2 In the second half of the 20th century, thousands of musicians throughout Latin America produced s...
Two Mapuche persons Regina and Juan Salva were captured during the so called “Campaña del Desierto” ...
Abstract Cuban Nueva Trova and Chilean Nueva Canción were part of a continent-wide political-musical...
This article examines the reunion between the exiled musicians of the New Chilean Song (NCCh) and Ch...