Processos identitários na relação de Stravinsky com a música popular americana
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Considerando especialmente os empréstimos de música popular americana tomados por Stravinsky durante o seu período neoclássico, este artigo apresenta reflexões a respeito de processos a partir dos quais a identidade modernista de Stravinsky pode ter se articulado. Em alguns momentos, Stravinsky estabelece alianças situacionais que ocorrem através da reinterpretação da música do passado e, em algumas circunstâncias, associa sua estética neoclássica à música popular. O presente texto procura debater a aproximação de Stravinsky com a conceito de se compor obras tendo como base "a ideia do popular americano" , observando que tais empréstimos refletem o fato de que Stravinsky não se voltou exclusivamente à música da tradição concertista durante sua fase neoclássica, mas também aos sons e à inventividade de seu próprio tempo.Downloads
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