Música, nobleza y vida cotidiana en la Hispanoamérica del siglo XVIII: hacia un replanteamiento

This article revises a conviction strongly established in the traditional historiography of colonial music, according to which eighteenth-century Spanish American nobility, mostly integrated by Creole bureaucrats, miners, and merchants of low intellectual profile, neither had artistic interests nor...

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