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Flaco’s Legacy : The Globalization of Conjunto

Part of the Music in American Life series
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A combination of button accordion and bajo sexto, conjunto originated in the Texas-Mexico borderlands as a popular dance music and became a powerful form of regional identity.

Today, listeners and musicians around the world have embraced the genre and the work of conjunto masters like Flaco Jiménez and Mingo Saldívar. Erin E. Bauer follows conjunto from its local origins through three processes of globalization--migration via media, hybridization, and appropriation--that boosted the music’s reach.

As Bauer shows, conjunto’s encounter with globalizing forces raises fundamental questions.

What is conjunto stylistically and socioculturally? Does context change how we categorize it? Do we consider the music to be conjunto based on its musical characteristics or due to its performance by Jiménez and other regional players?

How do similar local genres like Tejano and norteño relate to ideas of categorization? A rare look at a fascinating musical phenomenon, Flaco’s Legacy reveals how conjunto came to encompass new people, places, and styles.

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Product Details
University of Illinois Press
0252087151 / 9780252087158
Paperback / softback
23/05/2023
United States
English
296 pages : illustrations (black and white), music.