Imposing Harmony: Music and Society in Colonial Cuzco
Imposing Harmony: Music and Society in Colonial Cuzco
Building on recent scholarship by social historians and urban musicologists and drawing on extensive archival research, Baker highlights European music as a significant vehicle for reproducing and contesting power relations in Cuzco. He examines how Andean communities embraced European music, creating an extraordinary cultural florescence, at the same time that Spanish missionaries used the music as a mechanism of colonialization and control. Uncovering a musical life of considerable and unexpected richness throughout the diocese of Cuzco, Baker describes a musical culture sustained by both Hispanic institutional patrons and the upper strata of indigenous society. Mastery of European music enabled elite Andeans to consolidate their position within the colonial social hierarchy. Indigenous professional musicians distinguished themselves by fulfilling important functions in colonial society, acting as educators, religious leaders, and mediators between the Catholic Church and indigenous communities.
Author: Geoffrey Baker
Publisher: Duke University Press
Published: 04/01/2008
Pages: 322
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.97lbs
Size: 9.12h x 6.15w x 0.73d
ISBN: 9780822341604
About the Author
Geoffrey Baker is a Lecturer in the Department of Music at Royal Holloway, University of London.