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Case Study 4: The Subtle Protest of Italian Jazz Against Fascism,etween American jazz and Italian melodic tradition, which produced some of the most famous acts of the period. One of these, Alberto Rabagliati, shall be the main focus of this case study, as one of his songs—I shall argue here—carried a subtle yet clear statement of protest against the regime’s restrictions.男生如果明白 发表于 2025-3-23 16:27:08
usical contents.Challenges the traditional Anglo-American-ce.This monograph offers a unique analysis of social protest in popular music. It presents theoretical descriptions, methodological tools, and an approach that encompasses various fields of musicology, cultural studies, semiotics, discourse a乐章 发表于 2025-3-23 18:42:35
Dangxiao Wang,Jing Xiao,Yuru Zhang stylistic categorization. Firstly, indeed, I suggest that the classic definition “protest song”, commonly employed to name the types of repertoire investigated in this book, is probably unsatisfying to correctly circumscribe the semantic field, and should rather be replaced by the more complete “so现任者 发表于 2025-3-24 01:07:31
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also as private citizens. It is probably fair to state that their ecological conscience developed during their mediation period in India, in 1968: the album released after that journey (known as .) had more than one reference to nature, environmental conservation and even animal rights. More hints玷污 发表于 2025-3-25 00:09:26
NATO’s Deterrence and Détente Efforts by many Italians (including fascist authorities and even members of Mussolini’s family), jazz was however ostracized, due to its connections with Afro-American “black” culture, particularly after the enactment of the “racial laws”. In such conditions, jazz musicians attempted various strategies to