2022
DOI: 10.30892/gtg.41224-858
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Lisbon’s Fado Soundscape: Between Identity and Tourism

Abstract: In cultural geography, several authors agree on the existence of a two-way relationship between music and place. Thus emerges the concept of “soundscape”, according to which a geographical space is identified and perceived also thanks to its auditory dimension. This is certainly the case of Lisbon’s fado: born in the slums of the Portuguese capital during the XIX century, it has now achieved a strong tourist value, also thanks to its inclusion in the list of Unesco Intangible World Heritage in November 2011. I… Show more

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“…This reinforced fado's image as a Portuguese identity symbol (Mendes et al, 2013). The uniqueness of fado has propelled it onto the international stage, with performances by famous fadistas around the world, such as Amália Rodrigues, the greatest fado diva, and more recently, Mariza, among many others (Zarrilli, 2022).…”
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confidence: 96%
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“…This reinforced fado's image as a Portuguese identity symbol (Mendes et al, 2013). The uniqueness of fado has propelled it onto the international stage, with performances by famous fadistas around the world, such as Amália Rodrigues, the greatest fado diva, and more recently, Mariza, among many others (Zarrilli, 2022).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…The official recognition by UNESCO in 2011 of fado as "Intangible Cultural Heritage of the World" increased tourist interest in this musical expression as a cultural activity and not just as entertainment (Gray, 2007). Fado, born in the slums of Lisbon as a means of expression for the most disadvantaged, and elevated to a national symbol, has gained the status of a cultural and tourist symbol (Zarrilli, 2022). The notoriety of fado drives many of those who visit Lisbon to attend a performance in one of the emblematic fado houses located in the historic quarters (Gray, 2007).…”
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“…Interesującą egzemplifikacją takiej sytuacji jest wprowadzony w życie we Włoszech w latach 80. XX wieku nowoczesny projekt infrastruktury turystycznej -nazwany albergo diffuso (Avram, Zarrilli 2012). Jest to zespół hotelowy położony w Santo Stefano di Sessanio na terenie parku narodowego Gran Sasso i Monti della Laga (region Abruzji).…”
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