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This thing called music : essays in honor of Bruno Nettl /

"The most fundamental subject of music scholarship provides the common focus of this volume of essays: music itself. For the distinguished scholars from the field of musicology and related areas of the humanities and social sciences, the search for music itself -- in its vastly complex and dive...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Levine, Victoria Lindsay, 1954- (Editor ), Bohlman, Philip V., 1952- (Editor ), Nettl, Bruno, 1930-2020 (honouree.)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Lanham, Maryland : Rowman and Littlefield, [2015]
Colección:Europea ; no. 18.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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504 |a Includes bibliographical references (pages 469-470) and index. 
505 0 |a Part I. Communities of music -- Part II. Intellectual history of ethnomusicology -- Part III. Analytical studies -- Part IV. Historical studies -- Part V. Issues and concepts -- Part VI. Change, adaptation, and survival. 
505 0 |t Recording the life review : a case study from the medical humanities /  |r Theresa Allison --  |t Music in the culture of children /  |r Patricia Shehan Campbell --  |t The Mississippi Choctaw Fair and Veteran's Day Powwow : music, dance, and layers of identity /  |r Chris Goertzen --  |t St. Peter and the Santarinas : celebrating traditions over time in Malacca, Malaysia /  |r Margaret Sarkissian --  |t Performing translation in Jewish India : Kirtan of the Bene Israel /  |r Anna Schultz --  |t Guerra-Peixe, cold war politics, and ethnomusicology in Brazil, 1950-1952 /  |r Samuel Araâujo --  |t Bohemian traces in the world of ethnomusicology / $r Zuzana Jurkovâa --  |t Music scholarship and politics in Munich, 1918-1945 /  |r William Kinderman --  |t Harry Partch and Jacques Barzun : a historical-musical duet on the subject "Western civ" /  |r Harry Liebersohn --  |t The times they are a-changin' /  |r Daniel M. Neuman --  |t Comparative musicologists in the field : reflections on the Cairo Congress of Arab Music, 1932 /  |r A.J. Racy --  |t Ethnomusicological marginalia : on reading Charles Seeger reading The anthropology of music /  |r Anthony Seeger --  |t The Persian radif in relation to the Tajik-Uzbek ésaésmaqom / $r Stephen Blum --  |t The saz semaisi in evcara by Dilhayat Kalfa and the Turkish makam after the Ottoman golden age /  |r Robert Garfias --  |t When you do this, I'll hear you : Gros Ventre songs and supernatural power /  |r Orin Hatton --  |t Permutation as a basic concept of råaga elaboration in North Indian music /  |r Lars-Christian Koch --  |t Aspects of sound recording and sound analysis / $r Albrecht Schneider --  |t In search of music's intimate moments /  |r Philip V. Bohlman --  |t Oral history, musical biography, and historical ethnomusicology / $r Martha Ellen Davis --  |t The doubleness of sound in Canada's Indian residential schools /  |r Beverley Diamond --  |t Passages on music in the accounts of Medieval Arab travelers /  |r Amnon Shiloah --  |t Reconstructing Abbey Road : history and mnemohistory in memories of working with the Beatles /  |r Gordon Thompson --  |t Commercial 78s : a rediscovered resource for ethnomusicology / $r Philip Yampolsky --  |t One hundred years of Indian folk music : the evolution of a concept /  |r Stefan Fiol --  |t Textual relationships between O'odham story and song /  |r J. Richard Haefer --  |t Finding and recovering musicality in a college folk music class /  |r Melinda Russell --  |t Transpacific excursions : multi-sited ethnomusicology, the Black Pacific, and Nettl's comparative (method) /  |r Gabriel Solis --  |t The emperor's new clothes : why musicologies do not always wish to know all they could know /r Marcello Sorce Keller --  |t On theory and models : how to make our ideas clear /  |r Thomas Turino --  |t Music, modernity, and Islam in Indonesia /  |r Charles Capwell -- $t "Clubbing the boots" : the Navajo moccasin game in today's world /  |r Charlotte J. Frisbie --  |t Rise up and dream : new work songs for the new China /r Frederick Lau -- t Fusion music in South India /  |r Terada Yoshitaka --  |t The urge to merge : are cross-cultural collaborations destroying Hindustani music? /  |r Stephen Slawek --  |t Regional songs in local and translocal spaces : the duck dance revisited /  |r Victoria Lindsay Levine. 
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