Entre internacionalização e esquecimento: o fenómeno do Fado e da Copla andaluza durante a ditadura

The main objective of the article is to analyze the socio-political situation and the other factors determining the development of music types such as Fado and Copla during the dictatorship times in Spain and Portugal. These genres were used for the political and propaganda purposes. Many artists li...

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Main Author: Nina Pielacińska
Format: Article
Language:Catalan
Published: Adam Mickiewicz University 2013-01-01
Series:Studia Romanica Posnaniensia
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Online Access:http://pressto.amu.edu.pl/index.php/srp/article/view/586
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spelling doaj-17c538463f4043418c7c0c465f585e572021-08-02T09:27:06ZcatAdam Mickiewicz UniversityStudia Romanica Posnaniensia0137-24752084-41582013-01-01401294110.14746/strop.2013.401.003567Entre internacionalização e esquecimento: o fenómeno do Fado e da Copla andaluza durante a ditaduraNina PielacińskaThe main objective of the article is to analyze the socio-political situation and the other factors determining the development of music types such as Fado and Copla during the dictatorship times in Spain and Portugal. These genres were used for the political and propaganda purposes. Many artists like for example Lola Flores or Amália Rodrigues have become famous exactly during the regime times, however, their real success can be measured with the arrival of democracy. Copla which represents the image of Franco’s Spain has been replaced by some new music genres and it has never been reborn as it had happened in the case of Fado. This Portuguese music genre was a subject of changes starting from 60’s. Significant modifications have been done in both: lyrics and accompaniment; Fado survived the anti-Fado period (1974-1975) and from the 90’s until present experiences an ongoing rebirth. Studies on Fado’s and Copla’s popularity may also prove to be crucial in understanding the phenomenon of transculturalism. All the factors that boosted the process of internationalization of this music in the twenty-first century should become an object of a multifaceted analysis.http://pressto.amu.edu.pl/index.php/srp/article/view/586Fado MusicCopla andaluzadictatorshippropagandainternationalization
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Entre internacionalização e esquecimento: o fenómeno do Fado e da Copla andaluza durante a ditadura
Studia Romanica Posnaniensia
Fado Music
Copla andaluza
dictatorship
propaganda
internationalization
author_facet Nina Pielacińska
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title Entre internacionalização e esquecimento: o fenómeno do Fado e da Copla andaluza durante a ditadura
title_short Entre internacionalização e esquecimento: o fenómeno do Fado e da Copla andaluza durante a ditadura
title_full Entre internacionalização e esquecimento: o fenómeno do Fado e da Copla andaluza durante a ditadura
title_fullStr Entre internacionalização e esquecimento: o fenómeno do Fado e da Copla andaluza durante a ditadura
title_full_unstemmed Entre internacionalização e esquecimento: o fenómeno do Fado e da Copla andaluza durante a ditadura
title_sort entre internacionalização e esquecimento: o fenómeno do fado e da copla andaluza durante a ditadura
publisher Adam Mickiewicz University
series Studia Romanica Posnaniensia
issn 0137-2475
2084-4158
publishDate 2013-01-01
description The main objective of the article is to analyze the socio-political situation and the other factors determining the development of music types such as Fado and Copla during the dictatorship times in Spain and Portugal. These genres were used for the political and propaganda purposes. Many artists like for example Lola Flores or Amália Rodrigues have become famous exactly during the regime times, however, their real success can be measured with the arrival of democracy. Copla which represents the image of Franco’s Spain has been replaced by some new music genres and it has never been reborn as it had happened in the case of Fado. This Portuguese music genre was a subject of changes starting from 60’s. Significant modifications have been done in both: lyrics and accompaniment; Fado survived the anti-Fado period (1974-1975) and from the 90’s until present experiences an ongoing rebirth. Studies on Fado’s and Copla’s popularity may also prove to be crucial in understanding the phenomenon of transculturalism. All the factors that boosted the process of internationalization of this music in the twenty-first century should become an object of a multifaceted analysis.
topic Fado Music
Copla andaluza
dictatorship
propaganda
internationalization
url http://pressto.amu.edu.pl/index.php/srp/article/view/586
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