Bibliographic citations
Zevallos, H., (2020). El impacto de la teatralidad dentro de los conciertos de música popular contemporánea de género rock psicodélico, glam y progresivo (1970 – 2019) [Trabajo de investigación, Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)]. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/653208
Zevallos, H., El impacto de la teatralidad dentro de los conciertos de música popular contemporánea de género rock psicodélico, glam y progresivo (1970 – 2019) [Trabajo de investigación]. PE: Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC); 2020. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/653208
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title = "El impacto de la teatralidad dentro de los conciertos de música popular contemporánea de género rock psicodélico, glam y progresivo (1970 – 2019)",
author = "Zevallos García, Hugo André",
publisher = "Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)",
year = "2020"
}
The term theatricality is one of the most used words in show business. However, there is some confusion or ambiguity when it comes to separating the use of this resource within different artistic branches. Thus, if it is not well generalized, it is neglected by the common musical artist; as a consequence, the impact that can be caused on the viewer, from the mere corporality of the participants of a staging, has been dismissed. For these reasons, the use and transformation of this resource within the second half of the twentieth century has been contained in this document, so that the adoption of this technique by multiple artists over the decades has been investigated; in order to clarify related terms and publicize one of the most elaborate musical artistic advances within our contemporary age. Theatricality in music is the result of a literary vision, through which the modes of composition, production and execution are expanded. Thus, this comes to be the introduction of new forms in the lyric and in the narrative. Fictional characters are depicted in the quest to dramatically represent a new musical show; the sound, the visual material of the stage and the performance of its physical components are now tools in order to consolidate a new visual and sound set, shared between artist and spectator.
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