Policy, Research & Politics
Caída de Tenochtitlan: cómo la música fue clave para consumar la Conquista
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- Sunday, 10 October 2021
Los géneros musicales y los sonidos han sido importantes para la construcción de la identidad mexicana.
“The Perfect Voice in the Wrong Body”
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- Monday, 27 September 2021
“A chubby bundle of puppy fat.” “Unsightly and unattractive.” “Repulsive figure.” These comments count as professional feedback in the world of opera. At first glance, they may appear to be isolated cases; only seldom does body shaming make headlines in the opera industry.
Meet the Iranian Musician Who Keeps Risking Imprisonment for His Music
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- Monday, 27 September 2021
Mehdi Rajabian is considered a dangerous criminal In Iran: he’s been arrested several times, spent months in solitary confinement, and is closely monitored by the government while under house arrest. His offense? Creating music with female vocalists.
The day the music died: Afghanistan's all-female orchestra falls silent
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- Monday, 27 September 2021
The last time the Islamist militants were in power, they banned music and women were not allowed to work. In the final months of their insurgency, they carried out targeted attacks on those they said had betrayed their vision of Islamic rule.
Mort de Míkis Theodorákis, compositeur, homme politique et éternel révolté
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- Monday, 27 September 2021
Figure de la lutte contre les dictatures en Grèce, compositeur foisonnant trop souvent réduit à sa musique du film "Zorba le Grec", Míkis Theodorákis était une icône de la vie musicale et politique grecque. Il s'est éteint à l'âge de 96 ans.
Música para salvar lenguas indígenas
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- Monday, 27 September 2021
Con el rap, el jazz, el hip hop, la electrónica y la ópera, este grupo de artistas se resiste a la desaparición de idiomas indígenas. No sólo cantan, también hacen trabajo comunitario.
Louis Armstrong and the spy: how the CIA used him as a ‘trojan horse’ in Congo
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- Tuesday, 14 September 2021
It was a memorable evening: Louis Armstrong, his wife and a diplomat from the US embassy were out for dinner in a restaurant in what was still Léopoldville, capital of the newly independent Congo.
Ghana’s politics has strong ties with performing arts. This is how it started
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- Sunday, 12 September 2021
Towards the end of the Kwame Nkrumah era in 1966, a number of highlife artists wrote songs critical of him as Ghana’s president. But during the period leading up to independence in 1957 and the early years of independence, most Ghanaian popular artists and entertainers wholeheartedly backed Nkrumah and his Convention People’s Party.
The Passion of Serj Tankian
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- Sunday, 12 September 2021
System of a Down’s front man on 25 years of finding truth in political tension, even if it means within his own band.
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- Tencent shares slide after Beijing crackdown on music rights
- International songwriter groups join together to oppose the freezing of US mechanical royalty rates
- Umm Kulthum: ‘Enta Omri’, a song to advance Nasser’s brand of nationalism
- Freelance musicians found new passions during the pandemic. Some aren't going back
- Jamaïque, la politique monétaire en reggae
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