In this book aurality is both the subject matter and the methodology for scrutinizing the sonic history of nineteenth-century Colombia. More broadly, this two-pronged aurality is aimed at the “colonial archive,” a phrase frequently employed by Ochoa Gautier to encompass not only the material archive of travel writing, poetry, songs and song collections, grammars, and so on but also the political institutions and ideologies that produced or constrained those materials. The book includes numerous accounts of the kinds of listening practices that emerged in that period, ranging from those of Alexander von Humboldt to those of the novelist, grammarian, and politician Jorge Isaacs. But perhaps more strikingly Ochoa Gautier brings these disparate sources together through a kind of sonification of archival data, revealing a sonorous archive transformed into musicological scholarship not so much by analyzing notated music (although the history of musical notation itself plays an important role here) but...
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April 2017
Book Review|
April 01 2017
Review: Aurality: Listening and Knowledge in Nineteenth-Century Colombia, by Ana María Ochoa Gautier
Aurality: Listening and Knowledge in Nineteenth-Century Colombia
, by Ana María Ochoa Gautier. Durham, NC, and London
: Duke University Press
, 2014
. xiii
, 266
pp.
Peter McMurray
Peter McMurray
PETER McMURRAY is a musicologist and media artist. He is currently a Junior Fellow at the Harvard Society of Fellows, where he is completing a book and film project on sound and Islam in Turkish Berlin. He is coeditor of a special issue of Twentieth-Century Music on magnetic tape recording (Spring 2017). Other research interests include histories of sound technology, the physiology of hearing, and the current refugee crisis.
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Journal of the American Musicological Society (2017) 70 (1): 262–266.
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Peter McMurray; Review: Aurality: Listening and Knowledge in Nineteenth-Century Colombia, by Ana María Ochoa Gautier. Journal of the American Musicological Society 1 April 2017; 70 (1): 262–266. doi: https://doi.org/10.1525/jams.2017.70.1.262
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