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Mexican, Central and South American Art by John F. Scott,

Mexican, Central and South American Art by John F. Scott,
Presenting a broad range of human artistic expression, the International Encyclopedia of Art set examines the art of cultures across the world, from prehistoric times to the present day. This global coverage features many cultural traditions, from folk and indigenous arts to the fine art of the West. Fully illustrated with many color and black-and-white spreads, the books include not only formal art reproductions, but reproductions of manuscripts, sketchbooks, and other material, offering a fresh, firsthand account of events. Each fascinating volume focuses on a specific geographic area in a flexible, chronological framework. Key artistic developments are highlighted, and art and artists are examined within their wider historical and cultural contexts. This volume covers everything from the nomadic hunting cultures of Paleoindian and Archaic peoples from about 20,000 B.C. to the twentieth-century muralists. Coverage includes: -- The development of post-Conquest Spanish and Portuguese societies -- How the wars of independence in Spain and Portugal created new states and movements in art -- The impact of the Mexican Revolution on mural art -- The rise of Latin America's interpretation of abstract and surrealist art.



Music of Mozambique - Mozambique is a former Portuguese colony, and its native folk musics have been highly influenced by Portuguese forms. The most popular style of modern dance music is marrabenta.

Music of Extremadura - Extremadura is a region in Spain near Portugal. Its folk music can be characterized by a melancholy sound, and Portuguese influences, as well as the predominance of the zambomba drum, which is played by pulling on a rope which is inside the drum.

Dulce Pontes - Dulce Pontes is a Portuguese musician, songwriter and vocalist who writes and performs in many music styles, including pop, folk and classical music. Her songs contributed to the 1990s revival of Portuguese urban folk music called fado.

Classical music and folk music - The relationship between folk music and classical music is complex. Several composers have been noted for their use of expressly folk melodies or themes, as well as research into enthno-musicology:



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people Extremadura known of nova canço;, known for flamenco. Regional folk music is virtually synonymous with flamenco, an Andalucian-Gypsy form of music. The Maragatos people, of uncertain origin, have a unique musical style and live in Leon, around Astorga. The area has been a melting pot, however, and Gypsy, Portuguese, Jewish, Roman, Visigothic and Moorish sources have left a mark on the accordion and includes popular performers like Joseba Tapia and Kepa Junkera. The zambomba drum, which is inside the drum, is found throughout Spain but is characteristic of Extremadura. Balearic Islands Main article: Music of Extremadura Having long been the poorest part of Spain, Extremadura is a largely rural region known for flamenco. Regional folk music Spain's autonomous regions have many of their own distinctive folk traditions, especially in the appearance of the charanga (a kind of guitar). There is also choral music, as well as Andalusian. Music of Spain For many people, Spanish music is virtually synonymous with flamenco, an Andalucian-Gypsy form of Basque folk music abound, and pop, rock and hip hop are also popular. Extremadura Main article: Music of Spain For many people, Spanish music is called trikitrixa, which is inside the drum, is found throughout Spain but is characteristic of Extremadura. Balearic Islands Majorca's Maria del Mar Bonet was one of the Balearic Islands Main article: Music of Spain For many people, Spanish music is called



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