Latin American Baroque Events This Weekend in Preveza
Latin American Baroque events in Preveza this weekend - Friday and Saturday nights. Updated daily.
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About Latin American Baroque
Latin American Baroque emerged during the 16th to 18th centuries as a syncretic fusion of European liturgical traditions and indigenous or African rhythmic elements within Spanish and Portuguese colonies. Typically featuring instrumentation such as the harpsichord, pipe organ, and violins alongside local plucked strings and percussion, this genre is characterized by complex polyphony and vibrant, syncopated dance rhythms like the villancico. The mood oscillates between profound religious solemnity and exuberant, festive celebration, reflecting a unique cultural hybridity. Semantically, it represents an evolution of European Baroque adapted to the diverse aesthetic landscape of the Americas, establishing a distinct identity through its varied rhythmic textures.
Also known as: New World Baroque, Colonial Baroque, Hispano-American Baroque
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- Latin American Baroque emerged during the 16th to 18th centuries as a syncretic fusion of European liturgical traditions and indigenous or African rhythmic elements within Spanish and Portuguese colonies. Typically featuring instrumentation such as the harpsichord, pipe organ, and violins alongside local plucked strings and percussion, this genre is characterized by complex polyphony and vibrant, syncopated dance rhythms like the villancico. The mood oscillates between profound religious solemni…
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