"Venceremos"
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PM Press, 2014.
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Gabriel San Román., & Gabriel San Román|AUTHOR. (2014). "Venceremos" . PM Press.

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Gabriel San Román and Gabriel San Román|AUTHOR. 2014. "Venceremos". PM Press.

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Gabriel San Román and Gabriel San Román|AUTHOR. "Venceremos" PM Press, 2014.

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A short cultural history, "Venceremos" charts the development of the movement from the years before Allende's victorious campaign to the brutal U.S.-backed military coup on September 11, 1973, that overthrew his presidency and imposed the dictatorship of General Augusto Pinochet. Featuring interviews from key figures and lyrical analysis, "Venceremos" gives insight into how the New Chilean Song Movement's revolutionary anthems came to be.

From the early folkloric documentation of Violeta Parra in Chile's countryside to "Venceremos," the triumphant anthem of Allende's Popular Unity Coalition, the music of Chile's Nueva Canción was, shaped by the larger history occurring all around it. Within the songs, all the hopes, dreams and apprehensions of the nation were, reflected. At the same time, as its influence grew, the cultural movement claimed its own principal space as catalyst of not only Chile's musical but its political future as well. So dangerous were its creations that the Pinochet dictatorship censored and attempted to destroy them. Most tragically, Víctor Jara's life was, taken in the bloody repression that immediately followed the coup.
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