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  • - Coloniality, Culture, Performance
     
    2 394,-

    This book explores multicultural representation in western European operatic genres in the modern world. It reveals approaches to reflecting identity, transmitting meaning, and inspiring creation, and the ambiguities of cultural values and practices that occur across the time and place(s) of performance. In theorizing coloniality through intercultural exchange in opera, essays explore topics that involve immigrant, indigenous, exoticist, and other cultural representations. The book offers a more integrated understanding of the interdisciplinary fields inherent in opera, including musicology, sociology, anthropology, and others in Theatre, Gender, and Cultural Studies.

  • - The Emergence of Sound in 20th- and 21st-Century Music
    av Makis Solomos
    583 - 1 943,-

  • av John Arthur Smith
    562 - 2 156,-

  • av Michael S. Richardson
    557 - 1 530,-

  • av David (University of Western Australia Symons
    577 - 1 930,-

    Australia's Jindyworobak Composers examines the music of a historically and artistically significant group of Australian composers active during the later post-colonial period (1930s-c.1960).

  • - Composers and their Networks in the British Music-Publishing Trade, 1676-1820
    av Simon D. I. Fleming
    2 109,-

    This book breaks new ground in the social and cultural history of eighteenth-century music in Britain through the study of a hitherto neglected resource, the lists of subscribers that were attached to a wide variety of publications, including musical works.

  • - Making Music Matter in Historic Houses
    av Jeanice Brooks, Matthew Stephens & Wiebke Thormahlen
    2 344,-

    Sound Heritage is the first study of music in the historic house museum, featuring contributions from both music and heritage scholars and professionals in a richly interdisciplinary approach to central issues.

  • - Performance, perception, education and construction
    av Michael O'Toole
    583 - 1 930,-

  • - Extending the Legacy of Kate Van Winkle Keller
    av Laura (Queens University Charlotte Lohman
    2 109,-

    This book provides a practical introduction to researching and performing early Anglo-American secular music and dance with attention to their place in society.

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    1 669,-

    Double Lives: Film Composers in the Concert Hall is a collection of fifteen essays dealing with `iconic¿ film composers who, perhaps surprisingly, maintained life-long careers as composers for the concert hall.

  • - Do-it-Yourself, Do-it-Together
     
    609,-

    This edited collection seeks to explore the role of DIY or Pro-Am (Professional-Amateur) practitioners of popular music archiving and preservation. With an international scope and an interdisciplinary approach, this is an important reference for scholars of popular music, heritage studies and cultural studies.

  • - Music, Culture, Nature
     
    714,-

    AWARD WINNER OF THE 2018 SOCIETY OF ETHNOMUSICLOGY ELLEN KOSKOFF PRIZEThis is the first sustained examination of ecomusicology-the study of the intersections of music/sound, culture/society, and nature/environment.

  • - Audiovisual Studies, New Media, and Popular Music
    av Denmark) Korsgaard & Mathias Bonde (Aarhus University
    674 - 2 344,-

  • - The Riff from Mandalay
    av Australia) Selth & Andrew (Griffith Asia Institute at Griffith University
    635 - 2 251,-

  • - Composition, Performance, Study
     
    2 146,-

  • - Do-it-Yourself, Do-it-Together
     
    2 329,-

    This edited collection seeks to explore the role of DIY or Pro-Am (Professional-Amateur) practitioners of popular music archiving and preservation. It looks critically at ideas around `DIY preservationism¿, `self-authorised¿ and `unauthorised¿ heritage practice and the `DIY institution¿, while also unpacking the potentialities of bottom-up, community-based interventions into the archiving and preservation of popular music¿s material history. With an international scope and an interdisciplinary approach, this is an important reference for scholars of popular music, heritage studies and cultural studies.

  • - Aesthetic Reflections on Finitude, Temporality, and Alterity
    av Los Angeles, USA) Savage & Roger W. H. (University of California
    583 - 2 142,-

  • - Music, Culture, Nature
     
    1 988,-

    AWARD WINNER OF THE 2018 SOCIETY OF ETHNOMUSICLOGY ELLEN KOSKOFF PRIZEThis is the first sustained examination of ecomusicology-the study of the intersections of music/sound, culture/society, and nature/environment.

  • - Journeys of the Progressive Artist
     
    2 021,-

    As percussion music has progressed and become woven into the fabric of Western musical culture, several divergent paths comprised of various traditions and a multiplicity of aesthetic sensibilities have since emerged for the percussionist to pursue. This edited collection highlights the progressive developments that continue to investigate uncharted musical grounds. Using historical studies, philosophical insights, analyses of performance practice, and anecdotal reflections authored by some of today's most engaged performers, composers, and scholars, this book aims to illuminate the unique destinations found in the artistic journey of the modern percussionist.

  • - Shared Concert Experiences in Screen Fiction
    av UK) Winters & Ben (The Open University
    687 - 2 266,-

  • - Musicians, Technology, and the Perception of Performance
    av Canada) Sanden & Paul (University of Lethbridge
    680 - 2 344,-

  • - Post-industrial Contexts in Europe and the United States
     
    2 422,-

    A contribution to the field of urban music studies, this book presents new interdisciplinary approaches to the study of music in urban social life. It takes musical performance as its key focus, exploring how and why different kinds of performance are evolving in contemporary cities in the interaction among social groups, commercial entrepreneurs, and institutions. From conventional concerts in rock clubs to new genres such as the flash mob, the forms and meanings of musical performance are deeply affected by urban social change and at the same time respond to the changing conditions. Music has taken on complex roles in the post-industrial city where culture and cultural consumption have an unprecedented power in defining publics, policies, and marketing strategies. Further, changes in real estate markets and the penetration of new media have challenged even fairly modern music cultures. At the same time, new music cultures have emerged, and music has become a driver for cultural events and festivals, channeling the dynamics of a society characterized by the social change, media intensity, and the neoliberal forces of post-industrial urban contexts. The volume brings together scholars from a broad range of disciplines to build a shared understanding of post-industrial contexts in Europe and the United States. Most directly grounded in contemporary developments in music studies and urban studies, its broad interdisciplinary range serves to strengthen the relevance of urban music studies to fields such as anthropology, sociology, urban geography, and beyond. Offering in-depth studies of changing music culture in concert venues, cultural events, and neighborhoods, contributors visit diverse locations such as Barcelona, Berlin, London, New York, and Austin.

  • - Perspectives on Reclaiming Performativity
     
    2 021,-

  • - Cultural and Clinical Implications
     
    2 266,-

    This book studies the effects of repetitive musical rhythm on the brain and nervous system, and in doing so integrates diverse fields including ethnomusicology, psychology, neuroscience, anthropology, religious studies, music therapy, and human health. It presents aspects of musical rhythm and biological rhythms, and in particular rhythmic entrainment, in a way that considers cultural context alongside theoretical research and discussions of potential clinical and therapeutic implications. Considering the effects of drumming and other rhythmic music on mental and bodily functioning, the volume hypothesizes that rhythmic music can have a dramatic impact on mental states, sometimes catalyzing profound changes in arousal, mood, and emotional states via the stimulation of changes in physiological functions like the electrical activity in the brain. This comprehensive volume will appeal to scholars in cognition, ethnomusicology, and music perception who are interested in the therapeutic potential of music.

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    2 396,-

    This book addresses the ways in which masculinity is negotiated, constructed, represented, and problematized within operatic music and practice. Although the consideration of masculine ontology and epistemology has pervaded cultural and sociological studies since the late 1980s, and masculinity has been the focus of recent if sporadic musicological discussion, the relationship between masculinity and opera has so far escaped detailed critical scrutiny. Operating from a position of sympathy with feminist and queer approaches and the phallocentric tendencies they identify, this study offers a unique perspective on the cultural relativism of opera by focusing on the male operatic subject. Anchored by musical analysis or close readings of musical discourse, the contributions take an interdisciplinary approach by also engaging with theatre, popular music, and cultural musicology scholarship. The various musical, theoretical, and socio-political trajectories of the essays are historically dispersed from seventeenth to twentieth- first-century operatic works and practices, visiting masculinity and the operatic voice, the complication or refusal of essentialist notions of masculinity, and the operatic representation of the `crisis¿ of masculinity. This volume will not only enliven the study of masculinity in opera, but be an appealing contribution to music scholars interested in gender, history, and new musicology.

  • - Historical Perspectives: Creating the Metropolis; Delineating the Other
     
    1 882,-

  • - Applied Perspectives: Compositions and Performances
     
    2 156,-

    Taking Australia as a case study, this two-volume collection of extended essays demonstrates that emotional experiences, discourses, displays and expressions do not share universal significance, but are at least partly produced, defined, and regulated by culture.

  • - Unlimited Voices in East Asia and the West
     
    680,-

    Looking at musical globalization and vocal music, this collection of essays studies the complex relationship between the human voice and cultural identity in 20th- and 21st-Century music in both East Asian and Western musical traditions.

  • - Unlimited Voices in East Asia and the West
     
    2 344,-

    Looking at musical globalization and vocal music, this collection of essays studies the complex relationship between the human voice and cultural identity in 20th- and 21st-Century music in both East Asian and Western musical traditions.

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    2 096,-

    This unique essay collection offers a panoramic perspective on Paul Dukas (1865-1935), a comparatively neglected French musician.

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