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Former Studies of Cultural Heritage: Kurt Schindler’s Legacy as a source for the reception of European Music and Culture before the II World War”. IInd International Conference “Modern Technologies in Cultural Heritage”/ International Research and Educational Project “Art and Living Environment
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Kurt Schindler
Patrimonio inmaterial
Etnomusicología español
Trabajos de campo
Intangible heritage
Spanish ethnomusicology
Clasificación UNESCO
5101.04 Etnomusicología
6203.06 Música, Musicología
Fecha de publicación
2014
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Former Studies of Cultural Heritage: Kurt Schindler’s Legacy as a source for the reception of European Music and Culture before the II World War”. IInd International Conference “Modern Technologies in Cultural Heritage”/ International Research and Educational Project “Art and Living Environment”, Sofia (Bulgaria)
Resumen
One of the most interesting European artist of the first decades of the 20th Century is the German musician Kurt Schindler (1887-1935). His strong personality led him to participate intensively not only in the European cultural life of his time but also in the “happy twenties” of the New York atmosphere, through the concerts of the Schola Cantorum, Carnegie Hall, private parties by the Manhattan personalities of that moment and the experimental theatre of The Neighbourhood Playhouse.
His legacy represents a real main source for former studies of cultural heritage for its big amount of direct documentation about the period he lived: his rich epistolary with important artist and cultural patrons, his collection of photographs from all over the world, programs and posters of cultural events in USA and Europe, his field works and compositions, etc.
The importance of his legacy, which is spread it out in different archives and libraries mainly in USA, Spain, Germany, Italy and Great Britain, led us to do a proposal in order to offer it to all researchers interesting in this source. The international project, “La canción popular en los trabajos de campo, fuente de inspiración. Contextualización de fuentes musicales españolas y europeas y recepción en América: origen y devenir (1898-1975)” (sponsored by the Spanish Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad) is working and researching with this material since 2003; now, the main universities involved are Salamanca, Burgos, Coruña, Murcia, Alicante, Barcelona (from Spain), Heidelberg, Sofía, Padua, Graz and Universidad Autónoma de México. Our proposal is digitalize all this material and offers to the science community.
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https://ihmagine2.usal.es/difusion-cientifica-y-transferencia/?_categorias=congresos
https://hdl.handle.net/10366/155954
https://hdl.handle.net/10366/155954
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