Agustin Lara: A Cultural Biography, Andrew Grant Wood (Stanley Rutland Associate Professor of American History, Stanley Rutland Associate Professor of American History, University of Tulsa) (9780199892457) — Readings Books
Agustin Lara: A Cultural Biography
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Agustin Lara: A Cultural Biography

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Few Mexican musicians in the twentieth century achieved as much notoriety or had such an international impact as the popular singer and songwriter Agustin Lara (1897-1970). Widely known as el flaco de oro ( the Golden Skinny ), this remarkably thin fellow was prolific across the genres of bolero, ballad, and folk. His most beloved Granada , a song so enduring that it has been covered by the likes of Mario Lanza, Frank Sinatra, and Placido Domingo, is today a standard in the vocal repertory. However, there exists very little biographical literature on Lara in English. In Agustin Lara: A Cultural Biography, author Andrew Wood’s informed and informative placement of Lara’s work in a broader cultural context presents a rich and comprehensive reading of the life of this significant musical figure. Lara’s career as a media celebrity as well as musician provides an excellent window on Mexican society in the mid-twentieth century and on popular culture in Latin America. Wood also delves into Lara’s music itself, bringing to light how the composer’s work unites a number of important currents in Latin music of his day, particularly the bolero. With close musicological focus and in-depth cultural analysis riding alongside the biographical narrative, Agustin Lara: A Cultural Biography is a welcome read to aficionados and performers of Latin American musics, as well as a valuable addition to the study of modern Mexican music and Latin American popular culture as a whole.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Oxford University Press Inc
Country
United States
Date
27 February 2014
Pages
320
ISBN
9780199892457

Few Mexican musicians in the twentieth century achieved as much notoriety or had such an international impact as the popular singer and songwriter Agustin Lara (1897-1970). Widely known as el flaco de oro ( the Golden Skinny ), this remarkably thin fellow was prolific across the genres of bolero, ballad, and folk. His most beloved Granada , a song so enduring that it has been covered by the likes of Mario Lanza, Frank Sinatra, and Placido Domingo, is today a standard in the vocal repertory. However, there exists very little biographical literature on Lara in English. In Agustin Lara: A Cultural Biography, author Andrew Wood’s informed and informative placement of Lara’s work in a broader cultural context presents a rich and comprehensive reading of the life of this significant musical figure. Lara’s career as a media celebrity as well as musician provides an excellent window on Mexican society in the mid-twentieth century and on popular culture in Latin America. Wood also delves into Lara’s music itself, bringing to light how the composer’s work unites a number of important currents in Latin music of his day, particularly the bolero. With close musicological focus and in-depth cultural analysis riding alongside the biographical narrative, Agustin Lara: A Cultural Biography is a welcome read to aficionados and performers of Latin American musics, as well as a valuable addition to the study of modern Mexican music and Latin American popular culture as a whole.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Oxford University Press Inc
Country
United States
Date
27 February 2014
Pages
320
ISBN
9780199892457