Sous le regard de l’autre. Transmission des pratiques musicales en Haut-Ossau (Béarn)
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Castéret, J.-J., & Berdou, R. (2017). Sous le regard de l’autre. Transmission des pratiques musicales en Haut-Ossau (Béarn). MUSICultures, 43(2). Retrieved from https://journals.lib.unb.ca/index.php/MC/article/view/25478

Abstract

During the 19th century in the Bearnese Pyrenees, the Ossau Valley became a centre of European spa tourism. For two centuries, musical practices and community rituals have been a part of the tourism experience there. Throughout this history, which shifts from a monumental regime to a patrimonial regime, the asymmetrical relationship between visitor and visited, between demand and local supply, is reversed. The valorizing external view that favoured the transmission of practices over time has given way to an ambiguous relationship: the visited oscillating between traditional desires and a duty to “implement a heritage.”
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