Eclecticismo, Écart y alteridad: Symphony V American, de Leonardo Balada, como paradigma compositivo
Resumen
Eclecticism is a complex creative trend born as a consequence of
both postmodernism and the heterodox treatment of cultural identity borders.
This aesthetic path emerges as a compositional model of great communicative
power in contemporary creation in the last two decades. Our essay addresses
the Symphony V "American" (2003) by Leonardo Balada (1933) as a compositional paradigm. Through this article we demonstrate the importance of including popular sounds and re-signifying materials in the creative conception. A valid model of communication ahead of the challenges of globalization and mass
media processes is therefore established hereby.
both postmodernism and the heterodox treatment of cultural identity borders.
This aesthetic path emerges as a compositional model of great communicative
power in contemporary creation in the last two decades. Our essay addresses
the Symphony V "American" (2003) by Leonardo Balada (1933) as a compositional paradigm. Through this article we demonstrate the importance of including popular sounds and re-signifying materials in the creative conception. A valid model of communication ahead of the challenges of globalization and mass
media processes is therefore established hereby.
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