The Strachwitz Frontera Collection of Mexican and Mexican American Recordings

Jonathan Clark author Agustin Gurza author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:UCLA Chicano Studies Research Center Press

Published:7th Jun '12

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The Strachwitz Frontera Collection of Mexican and Mexican American Recordings cover

The Strachwitz Frontera Collection is the largest repository of commercially produced Mexican and Mexican American vernacular recordings in existence. More than 40,000 recordings, all produced during the first half of the 20th century, have been digitized and are available to researchers and the general public online. Although border music is the focus of the collection, it also includes notable recordings of other Latin forms, including salsa, mambo, sones, and rancheras.

Agustin Gurza explores the Frontera Collection, discussing genre, themes, and some of the thousands of performers whose recordings are archived. He considers the cultural significance of the recordings, notably what the lyrics reveal about relationships between not only Anglos and Mexicans but also Mexican nationals and other immigrant and ethnic groups. Jonathan Clark focuses on recordings by mariachi ensembles. Topical lists of recordings and a guide to the collection with suggestions for searching the online files complete the volume.

"Chris Strachwitz . . . became an ardent collector of 'roots' recordings . . . and personally assembled this focused archive of some 147,000 items. Highly recommended."

* Choice *

"This book is aimed at fans of US border music and students (studying Chicano Studies) yet it contains much entertaining info and is well illustrated with vintage photos, record labels and advertisements— thus enthusiasts for American roots music will find much rewarding here."

-- Garth Cartwright * Songlin

ISBN: 9780895511485

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 771g

136 pages