Mario Barradas and Son Jarocho: The Journey of a Mexican Regional Music
Son Jarocho was born as the regional sound of Veracruz but over time became a Mexican national genre, even transnational, genre-a touchstone of Chicano identity in the United States. Mario Barradas and Son Jarocho traces a musical journey from the Gulf Coast to interior Mexico and across the border,...
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Zusammenfassung: | Son Jarocho was born as the regional sound of Veracruz but over
time became a Mexican national genre, even transnational, genre-a
touchstone of Chicano identity in the United States. Mario
Barradas and Son Jarocho traces a musical journey from the
Gulf Coast to interior Mexico and across the border, describing the
transformations of Son Jarocho along the way.
This comprehensive cultural study pairs ethnographic and
musicological insights with an oral history of the late Mario
Barradas, one of Son Jarocho's preeminent modern musicians. Chicano
musician Francisco González offers an insider's account of
Barradas's influence and Son Jarocho's musical qualities, while
Rafael Figueroa Hernández delves into Barradas's recordings and
films. Yolanda Broyles-González examines the interplay between Son
Jarocho's indigenous roots and contemporary role in Mexican and US
society. The result is a nuanced portrait of a vital and evolving
musical tradition. |
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DOI: | 10.7560/325551 |