Margarida Vaz
Anabela Dinis
Olga Silva
2017-03-27
<p><em>Fernando Lopes-Graça, a prolific Portuguese composer, joined the French musicologist Michel Giacometti (1929-1990) in the effort of collecting and cataloguing popular songs, culminating in a collection of recordings, unique in Europe, which covered all Portugal. In the context of this paper we intend to show how the work of Lopes-Graça, challenging the traditional music, can allow a touring through traditions, while allowing design a cultural environment for the most demanding tourists. The purpose of this research is to develop a tourism product in the near future based on Lopes-Graça and Giacometti’s (musical and spatial) journey through Portuguese traditional music, which portray a rural Portugal in all its dimensions including beliefs, uses and activities</em><em>.</em></p>
SUBMITTED: SEP 2016, REVISION SUBMITTED: JAN 2017, ACCEPTED: FEB 2017, REFEREED ANONYMOUSLY, PUBLISHED ONLINE: 27 MARCH 2017. JEL Classification: L83, M1, O1.
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.401373
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Journal of Tourism, Heritage & Services Marketing, 3(1), 25-32, (2017-03-27)
New rurality
rural tourism
tourist experience
experiential marketing
traditional Portuguese music
classic composer
New rurality, traditional music and tourist experience
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