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Alvarado, M., (2021). Nostalgia desde la diáspora: Construcción de una música electroacústica peruana a través de la poesía en los casos de Intensidad y Altura de César Bolaños (1964) y Los Dados Eternos de Rajmil Fischman (1991) [Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/19147
Alvarado, M., Nostalgia desde la diáspora: Construcción de una música electroacústica peruana a través de la poesía en los casos de Intensidad y Altura de César Bolaños (1964) y Los Dados Eternos de Rajmil Fischman (1991) []. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2021. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/19147
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title = "Nostalgia desde la diáspora: Construcción de una música electroacústica peruana a través de la poesía en los casos de Intensidad y Altura de César Bolaños (1964) y Los Dados Eternos de Rajmil Fischman (1991)",
author = "Alvarado Arrospide, Maria Pia",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2021"
}
The main objective of this study is to explore and explain the relationship between the construction of peruvian computer music and the use of national poetic elements through the analysis of Instensidad y Altura (César Bolaños, 1964) and Los Dados Eternos (Rajmil Fischman, 1991). The composers of both pieces, César Bolaños and Rajmil Fischman, are considered symbols of an electronic peruvian music promoted from abroad. Also, both of them used the poems of César Vallejo to represent national identity. To achieve this objective, we must define a chronology of the electronic musical culture of Perú that allows relating the principles and elements of the works to be analyzed with the historical context, such as analyze the structure of the proposed works in which poetic aspects are involved, contrast and relate the pieces based on their construction through poetic discourse, to finally, interpret the identity construction in the compositions through the poetic elements. The methodology used for the formal analysis is the method of the listening score, proposed in Megan Fogle's doctoral thesis: Understanding Electronic Music: A Phenomenological Approach; while for the type-morphological analysis the method of Pierre Shaeffer, embodied in the Teatrise on Musical Objects, is followed as a reference.
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