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摘要
本研究集中于米格尔·普里莫·德·里维拉独裁时期(1923-1930)塞维利亚市的音乐生活。本研究的目的是为安达卢西亚首都的声音地图提供第一种方法,深入研究四种类型的音乐空间:剧院、沙龙、寺庙和街道。通过这种方式,本文不仅展示了在这些空间中发展起来的音乐表现形式,而且还展示了大学Cádiz (España;FPU-MECD博士学位准予批准裁决于2015年9月颁布。Paisagens索诺拉乌尔班纳:史学家,记忆e Patrimonio万带兰de Sa e安东尼娅Fialho康德 _______________________________________________________________________________ 62年调查机构和个性导致这些发生。因此,有必要对这些元素进行孤立的研究,并将其整合到构成城市音乐框架的复杂网络中。从根本上说,这种方法主要利用当时在塞维利亚出版的日报。然而,新闻界提供的丰富信息已经与其他档案来源的数据一起完成,例如音乐会节目或保存在曼努埃尔·德·法拉档案馆(格拉纳达)和ERESBIL档案馆(Rentería, Guipúzcoa)中的信件集。
El paisaje sonoro de Sevilla durante la dictadura de Primo de Rivera (1923-1930)
This research focuses on the musical life of the city of Seville during the Dictatorship of Miguel Primo de Rivera (1923-1930). The purpose of this study is to offer a first approach to the sound map of the Andalusian capital, delving into four typologies of musical spaces: theaters, salons, temples and the street. In this way, this paper projects not only to expose the musical manifestation developed in these spaces, but also to Universidad de Cádiz (España; Adjudicataria de una ayuda para contratos predoctorales de FPU-MECD desde septiembre de 2015. Paisagens sonoras urbanas: História, Memória e Património Vanda de Sá e Antónia Fialho Conde _______________________________________________________________________________ 62 inquire into the institutions and personalities that contributed to these taking place. Therefore, it is necessary to study these elements both in isolation, and integrated into the complex networks that compose the musical framework of the city. Fundamentally, this approach draws upon mostly daily newspapers published in Seville at the time. However, the rich information provided by the press has been completed with data from other archival sources, such as the concert programs or the collection of letters conserved in the Manuel de Falla Archive (Granada) and the ERESBIL Archive (Rentería, Guipúzcoa).