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Musicology Colloquium | Afrocubanism and Hispanophilia: Music and Poetry in Pre-Revolutionary Cuba

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In this presentation, Dr. Vega-Pichaco will explore the relationship between music and poetry in Cuba from the 1920s to the 1950s, focusing on Afrocubanism and the influence of Hispanophilia in the works and ideas of Orígenes and Grupo de Renovación Musical, both connected to the Musicalia journal and Spanish migration and exile.

Belén Vega-Pichaco is Associate Professor of Musicology at the University of La Rioja, Spain. Her research focuses on ideology, music criticism, and identity in relation to Cuban and Latin American art music and dance of the twentieth century, areas in which she has published extensively. She is currently a Visiting Scholar at the Latin American Music Center at Indiana University.

THIS EVENT IS AVAILABLE FOR CONCERT MUSIC CREDIT.

FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT DR. ANA ALONSO MINUTTI: ARALONSO@UNM.EDU

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Publication Date

10-23-2025

City

Albuquerque

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This event is free and open to the public.


Musicology Colloquium | Afrocubanism and Hispanophilia: Music and Poetry in Pre-Revolutionary Cuba

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