Jorge Torres, an expert on this topic, guides the audience through topics ranging from the Baroque instruments/music in Peru to how music itself helped to preserve their own unique culture. Additionally we discuss famous composers and their presence in Peru and Latin America as a whole along with the depiction of instruments in artwork. In conclusion, this podcast highlights the Baroque music of Peru. This episode was written, edited, and produced by Hanna G. '21 Special Thanks to Mr. Jorge Torres, Texas Southmost College and Harlingen CISD During the Baroque Period, around 1600 to 1750, men dominated the music industry. However, Francesca Caccini broke this pattern. So what were the reasons behind her success? This episode was written, edited, and produced by Jessica W. '23 Special Thanks to Professor Rotem Gilbert, USC Thornton School of Music Music Sources: Ciaccona by Francesca Caccini Lasciatemi qui solo by Francesca Caccini Romanesca by Francesca Caccini April 23, 2021 | 7:00 PM PT Heard on KWST Throughout history, religion has had a profound impact on both society and expression. Focusing in on 17th and 18th century Latin America, this episode walks through the fusion of religion and culture that made up most of recorded music from that time period. From the rise of colonization to its impact on musicians, relationships between groups are thoroughly discussed. This episode was written, edited, and produced by Emily W. '21 Special Thanks to Professor Marc Vanscheeuwijck, University of Oregon, School of Music and Dance Music Sources: "Si nos emprestara oy Dios," Gaspar Fernandes "Si no me engaño Bras," Gaspar Fernandes "Hoy descubre la grandeza," Gaspar Fernandes Convents: is it a place of restriction or encouragement? During the 17th and 18th centuries, female musicians faced many obstacles in publishing and creating music. However, some of the most famous and well-known compositions produced during these centuries were from nun musicians who lived in convents. This podcast explores how convents impacted the musical careers of many women living in Europe, and the obstacles they had to overcome developing their musical skills in a religious atmosphere. This episode was written, edited, and produced by Alyssa C. '23 Special Thanks to Candace Smith, Cappella Artemisia |
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