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In eighteenth-century Mexico City, cathedral musicians made explicit and considered use of music and institutional affiliation in order to construct their Spanish identity.

Produktbeschreibung
In eighteenth-century Mexico City, cathedral musicians made explicit and considered use of music and institutional affiliation in order to construct their Spanish identity.
Autorenporträt
Jesús A. Ramos-Kittrell is Assistant Professor of Music History at Southern Methodist University Meadows School of the Arts.The work of Professor Ramos-Kittrell focuses on the intersection of religious and secular thought as a basic tension that shaped early modernity culture. Specifically, he is concerned with how music in New Spain articulated social meanings and perceptions in relation to the political and economic landscape of the early modern Hispanic world.