El papel del Patronato de Misiones Pedagógicas como divulgador de la cultura musical en la España de la II República
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2018-08-30
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López García, Narciso José
De Moya Martínez, María del Valle
Bravo Marín, Raquel
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Universidad EAFIT
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El Patronato de Misiones Pedagógicas desarrolló una importante labor de recuperación y difusión de la cultura musical, especialmente del folklore musical español, en los primeros años de la II República española, al poner en marcha un servicio de música y un coro que se encargaron de acercar diferentes estilos y géneros musicales a los habitantes de las zonas rurales más deprimidas. En este artículo se presenta un estudio documental sobre el trabajo llevado a cabo por los integrantes del coro y por las personas que se encargaron de custodiar los recursos musicales cedidos por el Patronato y de programar las diferentes actividades musicales en los municipios que gozaron de dichos recursos. A su vez, se recogen diversos testimonios que dan fe del cometido realizado por esta institución y del impacto cultural y musical que supuso en los habitantes de las localidades donde se desarrollaron las diferentes actividades misionales.
The Patronage of Pedagogical Missions played an important role in the recovery and dissemination of musical culture, particularly Spanish musical folklore, in the early years of the Second Spanish Republic, by launching a musical and choir service that was in charge of bringing a variety of music styles and genres to the inhabitants of the most deprived rural areas. In this paper a thorough documentary study was carried out on the work performed by the choir members and by the people who were responsible for guarding the musical resources ceded by the Patronage as well as for programming the different musical activities in the municipalities that benefitted from such resources. In turn, several testimonies gathered attest to the task done by this institution as well as to the cultural and musical impact it had on the inhabitants of the towns where the different missionary activities were performed.
The Patronage of Pedagogical Missions played an important role in the recovery and dissemination of musical culture, particularly Spanish musical folklore, in the early years of the Second Spanish Republic, by launching a musical and choir service that was in charge of bringing a variety of music styles and genres to the inhabitants of the most deprived rural areas. In this paper a thorough documentary study was carried out on the work performed by the choir members and by the people who were responsible for guarding the musical resources ceded by the Patronage as well as for programming the different musical activities in the municipalities that benefitted from such resources. In turn, several testimonies gathered attest to the task done by this institution as well as to the cultural and musical impact it had on the inhabitants of the towns where the different missionary activities were performed.