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La musique martiniquaise tient ses origines des musiques venues d'Europe d'Amérique et d'Afrique, compte tenu de son histoire créole. Elle s'est ensuite enrichie de rythmes des autres îles de la Caraïbe et a évolué de façon très étroite avec la musique guadeloupéenne.Au XXe siècle, la Martinique se trouvera au carrefour de plusieurs influences, jazz et différenciations des langues latines et caribéennes. Plusieurs personnalités jouent un rôle à la fois d'interprète, compositeur mais aussi de musicologue pour préserver les mélodies traditionnelles, notamment après le drame de l'éruption de la montagne Pelé et la destruction de la Capitale Saint Pierre en 1902 avec le risque d'effacement de nombreuses archives et traditions. Parmi ces personnalités, on peut citer Victor Coridun ou encore . (fr) The music of Martinique has a heritage which is intertwined with that of its sister island, Guadeloupe. Despite their small size, the islands have created a large popular music industry, which gained in international renown after the success of zouk music in the later 20th century. Zouk's popularity was particularly intense in France, where the genre became an important symbol of identity for Martinique and Guadeloupe. Zouk's origins are in the folk music of Martinique and Guadeloupe, especially Martinican chouval bwa, and Guadeloupan gwo ka. There's also notable influence of the pan-Caribbean calypso tradition and Haitian kompa. (en) |
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La musique martiniquaise tient ses origines des musiques venues d'Europe d'Amérique et d'Afrique, compte tenu de son histoire créole. Elle s'est ensuite enrichie de rythmes des autres îles de la Caraïbe et a évolué de façon très étroite avec la musique guadeloupéenne.Au XXe siècle, la Martinique se trouvera au carrefour de plusieurs influences, jazz et différenciations des langues latines et caribéennes. Plusieurs personnalités jouent un rôle à la fois d'interprète, compositeur mais aussi de musicologue pour préserver les mélodies traditionnelles, notamment après le drame de l'éruption de la montagne Pelé et la destruction de la Capitale Saint Pierre en 1902 avec le risque d'effacement de nombreuses archives et traditions. Parmi ces personnalités, on peut citer Victor Coridun ou encore . (fr) The music of Martinique has a heritage which is intertwined with that of its sister island, Guadeloupe. Despite their small size, the islands have created a large popular music industry, which gained in international renown after the success of zouk music in the later 20th century. Zouk's popularity was particularly intense in France, where the genre became an important symbol of identity for Martinique and Guadeloupe. Zouk's origins are in the folk music of Martinique and Guadeloupe, especially Martinican chouval bwa, and Guadeloupan gwo ka. There's also notable influence of the pan-Caribbean calypso tradition and Haitian kompa. (en) |
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