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Chévez, J., Luján, G. (2011). El sincretismo Cultural y La Música Folklórica de la Ciudad de Cerro de Pasco en el Siglo XX [Universidad Nacional "Daniel Alomía Robles"]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14556/25
Chévez, J., Luján, G. El sincretismo Cultural y La Música Folklórica de la Ciudad de Cerro de Pasco en el Siglo XX []. PE: Universidad Nacional "Daniel Alomía Robles"; 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14556/25
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title = "El sincretismo Cultural y La Música Folklórica de la Ciudad de Cerro de Pasco en el Siglo XX",
author = "Luján Calixto, Gregorio Valeriano",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional "Daniel Alomía Robles"",
year = "2011"
}
The final thesis report called E1 cultural syncretism and folk music of the city of Cerro de Pasco in the 20th century, has been developed and dosed according to the research scheme proposed by the Sustainability and Sustainability Commission Degree from the Daniel Alomia Robles Public Higher Institute of Music. After the approach and development of the basic aspects that delimit and specify the problem of study, we proceeded with the due treatment of the framework theoretical referenced to the study The basic aspects indicated by the research scheme were also considered. regarding the research methodology The study also contains basic information about the city of Cerro de Pasco; sc described the typical physical environment of this city, the review was made of the main historical events related to the research topic and activities economic conditions that conditioned the socio-cultural phenomena that motivated the investigation. In a special chapter, the functional analysis of the folk music of the city of Cerro de Pasco taking the most representative musical samples of the chunguinada, the huayno and the muliza of this historic and opulent mining city. He musical technical analysis was carried out following the guidelines that this process requires, and was made from the transcription of the mclodias of the dance la chunguinada, the huayno Ay mi Lourdes and the popular muliza titled A. As such, this thesis report is the result of observation, reflection and analysis of a part of traditional Peruvian music, the same ones that have roots ancestral, but that, as a product of the historical process of cultural syncretism, have been going through a series of transformations. fulfilling the plastic characteristic of folk music, because it is subject to changes or variations; nails sometimes enriching their expressions and, other times, endangering the originality of the same, in the worst of cases in risk situations in their historical continuity by the collateral phenomena of world globalization, which implies processes of acculturation, alienation and mystification of expressions coming from other latitudes of the planet. Research on the subject is multiple and varied, but at the same time they are not definitive, therefore, the imperative task of reclaiming our traditions folklore is a challenge of the present to build an authentic national identity through from the genuinely regional expressions of our past.
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