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A Colloquium of Sorcerers: Mário de Andrade, Fernando Ortiz, and “the music of sorcery”

Um colóquio de bruxos: Mário de Andrade, Fernando Ortiz e a "música de feitiçaria"

Abstract

Brazilian writer and musicologist Mário de Andrade (1893-1945) and Cuban writer and anthropologist Fernando Ortiz (1881-1969) are important references in the study of cultures of African origin in their respective countries. The two intellectuals shared an interest in the relations between music and sorcery in Afro-American conceptions and rituals, as suggested by their field observations and bibliographic references. This essay explores common characteristics and contrasts in their approaches to the theme and suggests that the debate should not be limited to the history of ideas, since it echoes contemporary theories on “speech acts”, performativity, and aesthetic agency.

Key words:
Mário de Andrade; Fernando Ortiz; music and sorcery; history of ethnomusicology

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