Buch, Englisch, Band 1-3/2010, 768 Seiten, PB, Format (B × H): 152 mm x 228 mm, Gewicht: 1200 g
Reihe: the world of music
Buch, Englisch, Band 1-3/2010, 768 Seiten, PB, Format (B × H): 152 mm x 228 mm, Gewicht: 1200 g
Reihe: the world of music
ISBN: 978-3-86135-826-8
Verlag: VWB-Verlag für Wissenschaft und Bildung
+++Aspects of Music History: Archaeology, Iconography, and the Transcultural Interest
*Arnd Adje Both: Aztec Music Culture
*Gerald Groemer: The Rise of "Japanese Music"
*Bonnie C. Wade: Performing the Drone in Hindustani Classical Music: What Mughal Paintings Show Us to Hear
*Bruno Deschênes: The Interest of Westerners in Non-Western Music
+++Musical Instruments: Between Re-contextualization, Imagination, and Modernity
*Karl Neuenfeldt: Good Vibrations? The "Curious" Cases of the Didjeridu in Spectacle and Therapy in Australia
*Toru Seyama: The Re-contextualization of the Shakuhachi (Syakuhati) and its Music from Traditional/Classical into Modern/Popular
*Paula Conlon: The Native American Flute: Convergence and Collaboration as Exemplified by R. Carlos Nakai
+++Musical Instruments: Beyond the Local and the Global
*Rainer Polak: A Musical Instrument Travels Around the World: Jenbe Playing in Bamako, West Africa, and Beyond
*Thomas Turino: The Mbira, Worldbeat, and the International Imagination
*Linda Fujie: Japanese Taiko Drumming in International Performance: Converging Musical Ideas in the Search for Success on Stage
+++Sounding Voices: Identity, Spirituality, and Cultural Inheritance
*Gregory Barz: Soundscapes of Disaffection and Spirituality in Tanzanian Kwaya Music
*Laura Leante: Shaping Diasporic Sounds: Identity as Meaning in Bhangra
*Dan Bendrups: Easter Island Music and the Voice of Kiko Pate: A Biographical History of Sound Recording
+++Inventing Traditions: Revival, Music Festivals, and Transculturalization
*Timothy J. Cooley: Folk Festivals as Modern Ritual in the Polish Tatra Mountains
*Max Peter Baumann: Festivals, Musical Actors, and Mental Constructs in the Process of Globalization
*Owe Ronström: Revival Reconsidered
+++Music, Gender, and the Individual
*Jonathan P. J. Stock: Towards an Ethnomusicology of the Individual, or Biographical Writing in Ethnomusicology
*Regula Burckhardt-Qureshi: In Search of Begum Akthar: Patriarchy, Poetry, and Twentieth-Century Music
*Beverly Diamond: Native American Contemporary Music: The Women
+++Ritual and Drama: Observation, Interpretation, and Reconstruction
*Regine Allgayer-Kaufmann: From the Innocent to the Exploring Eye: Transcription on the Defensive
*Martina Claus-Bachmann: Kuveni, or the Curse of a Women as a Flashpoint for Music-oriented (Re-)Constructions
*Tiago de Oliveira Pinto: Healing Process as Musical Drama: The Ebó Ceremony in the Bahian Candomblé of Brazil
+++Meaning, Style, Genre, and Change
*Margaret Kartomi: Meaning, Style, and Change in Gamalan and Wayang Kulit Banjar Since Their Transplantation from Hindu-Buddhist Java to South Kalimantan
*Sonjah Stanley Niaah: A Common Space: Dancehall, Kwaito, and the Mapping of New World Music and Performance
*Sydney Hutchinson: Becoming the Tíguera: The Female Accordionist in Dominican Merengue Típico
+++Listening, Hearing, and Understanding
*Jean During: Hearing and Understanding in the Islamic Gnosis
*Carl Gombrich: Expressions of Inexpressible Truths: Attempts at Descriptions of Mystical and Musical Experiences
*Ben Brinner: Cognitive and Interpersonal Dimensions of Listening in Javanese Gamelan Performance
*Christian Utz: Listening Attentatively to Cultural Fragmentation: Tradition and Composition in Works by East Asian Composers
+++Music, Politics, Ecology, and Democracy
*Chan E. Park: Poetics and Politics of Korean Oral Tradition in a Cross-cultural Context
*Nathan Hesselink: Taking Culture Seriously: Democratic Music and Its Transformative Potential in South Korea
J*eff Todd Titon: Music and Sustainability: An Ecological Viewpoint
+++Acknowledgements
+++About the Contributors
+++Index
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Contents:
+++Aspects of Music History: Archaeology, Iconography, and the Transcultural Interest
*Arnd Adje Both: Aztec Music Culture
*Gerald Groemer: The Rise of "Japanese Music"
*Bonnie C. Wade: Performing the Drone in Hindustani Classical Music: What Mughal Paintings Show Us to Hear
*Bruno Deschênes: The Interest of Westerners in Non-Western Music
+++Musical Instruments: Between Re-contextualization, Imagination, and Modernity
*Karl Neuenfeldt: Good Vibrations? The "Curious" Cases of the Didjeridu in Spectacle and Therapy in Australia
*Toru Seyama: The Re-contextualization of the Shakuhachi (Syakuhati) and its Music from Traditional/Classical into Modern/Popular
*Paula Conlon: The Native American Flute: Convergence and Collaboration as Exemplified by R. Carlos Nakai
+++Musical Instruments: Beyond the Local and the Global
*Rainer Polak: A Musical Instrument Travels Around the World: Jenbe Playing in Bamako, West Africa, and Beyond
*Thomas Turino: The Mbira, Worldbeat, and the International Imagination
*Linda Fujie: Japanese Taiko Drumming in International Performance: Converging Musical Ideas in the Search for Success on Stage
+++Sounding Voices: Identity, Spirituality, and Cultural Inheritance
*Gregory Barz: Soundscapes of Disaffection and Spirituality in Tanzanian Kwaya Music
*Laura Leante: Shaping Diasporic Sounds: Identity as Meaning in Bhangra
*Dan Bendrups: Easter Island Music and the Voice of Kiko Pate: A Biographical History of Sound Recording
+++Inventing Traditions: Revival, Music Festivals, and Transculturalization
*Timothy J. Cooley: Folk Festivals as Modern Ritual in the Polish Tatra Mountains
*Max Peter Baumann: Festivals, Musical Actors, and Mental Constructs in the Process of Globalization
*Owe Ronström: Revival Reconsidered
+++Music, Gender, and the Individual
*Jonathan P. J. Stock: Towards an Ethnomusicology of the Individual, or Biographical Writing in Ethnomusicology
*Regula Burckhardt-Qureshi: In Search of Begum Akthar: Patriarchy, Poetry, and Twentieth-Century Music
*Beverly Diamond: Native American Contemporary Music: The Women
+++Ritual and Drama: Observation, Interpretation, and Reconstruction
*Regine Allgayer-Kaufmann: From the Innocent to the Exploring Eye: Transcription on the Defensive
*Martina Claus-Bachmann: Kuveni, or the Curse of a Women as a Flashpoint for Music-oriented (Re-)Constructions
*Tiago de Oliveira Pinto: Healing Process as Musical Drama: The Ebó Ceremony in the Bahian Candomblé of Brazil
+++Meaning, Style, Genre, and Change
*Margaret Kartomi: Meaning, Style, and Change in Gamalan and Wayang Kulit Banjar Since Their Transplantation from Hindu-Buddhist Java to South Kalimantan
*Sonjah Stanley Niaah: A Common Space: Dancehall, Kwaito, and the Mapping of New World Music and Performance
*Sydney Hutchinson: Becoming the Tíguera: The Female Accordionist in Dominican Merengue Típico
+++Listening, Hearing, and Understanding
*Jean During: Hearing and Understanding in the Islamic Gnosis
*Carl Gombrich: Expressions of Inexpressible Truths: Attempts at Descriptions of Mystical and Musical Experiences
*Ben Brinner: Cognitive and Interpersonal Dimensions of Listening in Javanese Gamelan Performance
*Christian Utz: Listening Attentatively to Cultural Fragmentation: Tradition and Composition in Works by East Asian Composers
+++Music, Politics, Ecology, and Democracy
*Chan E. Park: Poetics and Politics of Korean Oral Tradition in a Cross-cultural Context
*Nathan Hesselink: Taking Culture Seriously: Democratic Music and Its Transformative Potential in South Korea
J*eff Todd Titon: Music and Sustainability: An Ecological Viewpoint
+++Acknowledgements
+++About the Contributors
+++Index