La importancia de los aspectos rítmicos y otros componentes en el análisis literario y musical de la obra de los cantautores cubanos
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cantautor, autor, compositor, intérprete directo, aspecto rítmico musical, aspecto rítmico literario, impacto socialAbstract
El cantautor aborda su obra en una triple faceta: es autor del texto literario, compositor de la música e intérprete directo de sus composiciones. En este artículo, exponemos la trascendencia de los aspectos rítmicos, tanto musicales como literarios, y otros componentes lingüísticos dc una especial relevancia en este tipo de obras que tuvieron un notable impacto social, tanto en América como en Europa, en las décadas de los 60 y 70 del pasado siglo.Downloads
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2016-07-07
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León Ojeda, N. J. (2016). La importancia de los aspectos rítmicos y otros componentes en el análisis literario y musical de la obra de los cantautores cubanos. El G U I N I G U a D a, (13), 157–171. Retrieved from https://ojsspdc.ulpgc.es/ojs/index.php/ElGuiniguada/article/view/592
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