This Thing Called Music (eBook)

Essays in Honor of Bruno Nettl
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2015
536 Seiten
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers (Verlag)
978-1-4422-4208-1 (ISBN)

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In This Thing Called Music: Essays in Honor of Bruno Nettl, editors Victoria Lindsay Levine and Philip V. Bohlman salute not only a great scholar and beloved teacher, but also a thinker whose search for the meaning and ontology of music has exerted a global influence.
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 itselfin its vastly complex and diverse forms throughout the worldcharacterizes the lifetime of reflection and writing by Bruno Nettl, the leading ethnomusicologist of the past generation. This Thing Called Music: Essays in Honor of Bruno Nettl salutes not only a great scholar and beloved teacher, but also a thinker whose search for the meaning and ontology of music has exerted a global influence.Editors Victoria Lindsay Levine and Philip V. Bohlman have gathered essays that represent the many dimensions of musical meaning, addressing some of the most critically important areas of music scholarship today. The social formations of musical communities play counterpoint to analytical studies; investigations into musical change and survival connect ethnography to history, offering a collection of essays that can serve as an invaluable resource for the intellectual history of ethnomusicology. Each chapter explores music and its meanings in specific geographic areasNorth and South America, Europe, Asia, and the Middle Eastcrossing the boundaries of genre, repertory, and style to provide insight into the aesthetic zones of contact between and among the folk, classical, and popular musics of the world.Readers from all disciplines of music scholarship will find in this collection a proper companion in an era of globalization, when the connections that draw musicians and musical practices together are more sweeping than ever. Chapters offer models for detailed analysis of specific musical practices, while at the same time they make possible new methods of comparative study in the twenty-first century, together posing a challenge crucial to all musicians and scholars in search of ';this thing called music.'

Victoria Lindsay Levine is professor of music at Colorado College, where she has served as the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Professor, the Christine S. Johnson Professor of Music, and the W. M. Keck Foundation Director of the Hulbert Center for Southwestern Studies.Philip V. Bohlman is Mary Werkman Distinguished Service Professor of Music and the Humanities at the University of Chicago, Honorarprofessor at the Hochschule für Musik, Theater und Medien Hannover, and artistic director of the New Budapest Orpheum Society, an ensemble-in-residence in the Humanities Division of the University of Chicago.

List of IllustrationsList of TablesAcknowledgmentsIntroduction:Bruno Nettl, A Lifetime in Search of MusicVictoria Lindsay Levine and Philip V. BohlmanPart I: Communities of MusicChapter 1: Recording the Life Review: A Case Study from the Medical Humanities Theresa AllisonChapter 2: Music in the Culture of Children Patricia Shehan CampbellChapter 3: The Mississippi Choctaw Fair and Veteran’s Day Powwow: Music, Dance, and Layers of Identity Chris GoertzenChapter 4: St. Peter and the Santarinas: Celebrating Traditions over Time in Malacca, Malaysia Margaret SarkissianChapter 5: Performing Translation in Jewish India: Kirtan of the Bene Israel Anna SchultzPart II: Intellectual History of EthnomusicologyChapter 6: Guerra-Peixe, Cold War Politics, and Ethnomusicology in Brazil, 1950-1952 Samuel AraújoChapter 7: Bohemian Traces in the World of Ethnomusicology Zuzana JurkováChapter 8: Music Scholarship and Politics in Munich, 1918–1945 William KindermanChapter 9: Harry Partch and Jacques Barzun: A Historical-Musical Duet on the Subject, ‘Western Civ’Harry LiebersohnChapter 10: The Times They Are a-Changin’Daniel M. NeumanChapter 11: Comparative Musicologists in the Field: Reflections on the Cairo Congress of Arab Music, 1932 A. J. RacyChapter 12: Ethnomusicological Marginalia: On Reading Charles Seeger Reading The Anthropology of Music Anthony SeegerPart III: Analytical StudiesChapter 13: The Persian Radif in Relation to the Tajik-Uzbek ŠašmaqomStephen BlumChapter 14: The Saz Semaisi in Evcara by Dilhayat Kalfa and the Turkish Makam After the Ottoman Golden Age Robert GarfiasChapter 15: When You Do This, I’ll Hear You: Gros Ventre Songs and Supernatural Power Orin HattonChapter 16: Permutation as a Basic Concept of Rāga Elaboration in North Indian MusicLars-Christian KochChapter 17: Aspects of Sound Recording and Sound Analysis Albrecht SchneiderPart IV: Historical StudiesChapter 18: In Search of Music’s Intimate Moments Philip V. BohlmanChapter 19: Oral History, Music Biography, and Historical EthnomusicologyMartha Ellen Davis Chapter 20: The Doubleness of Sound in Canada’s Indian Residential Schools Beverley DiamondChapter 21: Passages on Music in the Accounts of Medieval Arab TravelersAmnon ShiloahChapter 22: Reconstructing Abbey Road: History and Mnemohistory in Memories of Working with the Beatles Gordon ThompsonChapter 23: Commercial 78s: A Rediscovered Resource for Ethnomusicology Philip YampolskyPart V: Issues and ConceptsChapter 24: One Hundred Years of Indian Folk Music: The Evolution of a Concept Stefan FiolChapter 25: Textual Relations between O’odham Story and SongJ. Richard HaeferChapter 26: Finding and Recovering Musicality in a College Folk Music ClassMelinda RussellChapter 27: Transpacific Excursions: Multi-Sited Ethnomusicology, The Black Pacific, and Nettl’s Comparative (Method) Gabriel SolisChapter 28: The Emperor’s New Clothes: Why Musicologies Do Not Always Wish to Know, All They Could Know Marcello Sorce KellerChapter 29: On Theory and Models: How to Make Our Ideas Clear Thomas TurinoPart VI: Change, Adaptation, and SurvivalChapter 30: Music, Modernity, and Islam in Indonesia Charles CapwellChapter 31: “Clubbing the Boots”: The Navajo Moccasin Game in Today’s World Charlotte J. FrisbieChapter 32: Rise Up and Dream: New Work Songs for the New China Frederick LauChapter 33: Fusion Music in South India Terada YoshitakaChapter 34: The Urge to Merge: Are Cross-Cultural Collaborations Destroying Hindustani Music? Stephen SlawekChapter 35: Regional Songs in Local and Translocal Spaces: The Duck Dance Revisited Victoria Lindsay LevineBibliographyAbout the Contributors

Erscheint lt. Verlag 21.5.2015
Reihe/Serie Europea: Ethnomusicologies and Modernities
Zusatzinfo 43 Illustrations including: - 43 Black & White Illustrations.
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Kunst / Musik / Theater Musik Musiktheorie / Musiklehre
Sachbuch/Ratgeber Freizeit / Hobby Singen / Musizieren
Schlagworte Ethnomusicology • music
ISBN-10 1-4422-4208-6 / 1442242086
ISBN-13 978-1-4422-4208-1 / 9781442242081
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