Around the World in 575 Songs: Traditional Music from All the World's Countries - Volume 4: Americas
Nick Wall. Troubador, $15.27 paper (360p) ISBN 978-1-9996314-6-8
Musicologist Wall delivers the fourth volume in his exhaustive guide to the musical and cultural histories of countries in the world. This volume covers 200 songs from various countries, which he describes as being “rooted in a country’s past heritage and culture, music that employs traditional instruments.” In Bolivia, for example, Wall highlights the work of Luzmila Carpio, who wrote songs in Quechuan, studied the indigenous cultures of the Andes, and “wasn’t just interested in past tradition but in the present: through her songs she spoke up for the environment and the rights of women, and against injustice and hate.” In St. Lucia, West Indies, Wall explores how African and European cultural influences produced “the kwedril dance,” its name derived from the French quadrille but whose “heavy use of the chakchak (shaker, or rattle)” makes it unique to Lucian culture. And a section on Argentina moves beyond the “leviathan-sized” big business of the “tango tourism” of Buenos Aires to explore the musical culture of the less well-known folk music clubs where local communities gather to enjoy good food, wine, and live bands. Wall’s collection provides fascinating examples of historical and musical insight. (Self-published)
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Reviewed on: 04/21/2020
Genre: Nonfiction