The Routledge Companion to the Study of Local Musicking
Routledge (Verlag)
978-1-138-92011-8 (ISBN)
The Routledge Companion to the Study of Local Musicking provides a reference to how, cross-culturally, musicking constructs locality and how locality is constructed by the musicking that takes place within it, that is, how people engage with ideas of community and place through music. The term "musicking" has gained currency in music studies, and refers to the diverse ways in which people engage with music, regardless of the nature of this engagement. By linking musicking to the local, this book highlights the ways in which musical practices and discourses interact with people’s everyday experiences and understandings of their immediate environment, their connections and commitment to that locality, and the people who exist within it. It explores what makes local musicking "local." By viewing musicking from the perspective of where it takes place, the contributions in this collection engage with debates on the processes of musicking, identity construction, community-building and network formation, competitions and rivalries, place and space making, and local-global dynamics.
Suzel A. Reily is Professor of Ethnomusicology at the Universidade de Campinas, Brazil, and previously worked at Queen’s University Belfast. She has published on several aspects of ethnomusicology. Her current research focuses on the music associated with vernacular Catholicism in southeastern Brazil. Katherine Brucher is Associate Professor of Music at the DePaul University School of Music. She has published on folk and ethnic music in Chicago, Portuguese music, and global brass band traditions.
Acknowledgements
Preface
Katherine Brucher and Suzel A. Reily
Foreword: Amateur Bands, Their Localities, and Their Challenges – The Lessons of History
Trevor Herbert
Contributors
Local Musicking: An Introduction
Suzel A. Reily and Katherine Brucher
Section I – Modes of Local Musicking
1. Participatory Performance and the Authenticity of Place in Old-Time Music
Thomas Turino
2. Protestant-Lutheran Choir Singing in Northern Germany: Dimensions of Presentational Musicking in Local Community
Britta Sweers
3. Attending Concerts: Local Musicking among Greenlandic Youth
Andreas Otte
4. Hyperactive Musical Communities On- and Offline: Dancing and Producing Chicago Footwork, Shangaan Electro and Gqom
Noel Lobley
5. Community Beyond Locality: Circuits of Transnational Macedonian Romani Music
Carol Silverman
6. Community and the Musicking of Participatory Research in Rio de Janeiro
Vincenzo Cambria
Section II – Musicking and the Production of Locality
7. Sounding and Producing Locality: Creating a Locally Distinctive Band Practice in Cape Town
Sylvia Bruinders
8. Orfeanismo: Local Musicking and the Building of Society in Provincial Portugal
Maria do Rosário Pestana
9. "It Gets Better When the People Come to Dance!": Participatory Music in the Black Community of Campinas
Érica Giesbrecht
10. Music Contests and Communities: A Small Competition Powwow and a Complex Fiddle Contest
Chris Goertzen
11. Tuning in to Locality: Participatory Musicking at a Community Radio Station
Andrew Mall
12. Performing Locality by Singing Together in Mizoram, Northeast India
Joanna Heath
13. Bringing Down the Spirit: Locating Music and Experience among Nigerian Pentecostal Worshippers in Athens
Evanthia Patsiaoura
14. The Musical Structuring of Feeling among the Venda
Suzel A. Reily
Section III – Pathways to Local Musicking
15. "I Am Sorry That We Made You Bleed:" Locality and Apprenticeship among Mande Hunters
Theodore L. Konkouris
16. Child Musicians and Dancers Performing in Sync: Teaching, Learning, and Rehearsing Collectively in Bali
Jonathan McIntosh
17. Local Music School Learning and Teaching: A View from Chicago and Beyond
Michael O’Toole
18. The Hidden Musicians of the Guqin Music World of Lanzhou
Zhao Yuxing and Suzel A. Reily
19. Rehearsing Values: Processes of Distinction in the Field Band Foundation of South Africa
Laryssa Whittaker
20. Protestant Parading Band Rehearsals in Northern Ireland
Gordon Ramsey
21. Pathways to Musicianship: Narratives by People with Blindness
Lucia Reily and Leonardo Augusto Cardoso de Oliveira
Section IV – Locality, Musical Connections, and Encounters
22. Borders and the Alma Guarani: Musical Encounters between Paraguay, Argentina, and Mato Grosso do Sul
Evandro Higa
23. Música Litorânea (Coastal Music): Musicking Afro-Azorean Encounters in the South of Brazil
Reginaldo Gil Braga
24. Laughter, Liquor, and Licentiousness: Preservation through Play in Southern Vietnamese Traditional Music
Alexander M. Cannon
25. Performing the Local: Javanese Gamelan, Institutional Agendas, and "Structures of Feeling" at the Southbank Centre, London
Maria Mendonça
26. Mapping Cultural Diversity among Brazilian Musicians in Madrid
Gabril Hoskin
27. Sounding Out Community at Feasts in Portugal and in the Diaspora
Katherine Brucher
28. Local Musicking for a Global Cause
Caroline Bithell
Section V – Musicking Local Frictions
29. Sensing the Street: The Power and Politics of Sound and Aurality in a Northern Australian Rhythmscape
Fiona Magowan
30. Negotiating Local Tastes: Urban Professional Musicians in Athens
Ioannis Tsioulakis
31. Listening Low-Cost: Ethnography, the City, and the Tourist Ear
Lila Ellen Gray
32. Locating the National: Performing British Identity in Northern Ireland
Ray Casserly
33. The Political Aesthetics of Musicking during Carnival in Santiago de Cuba
Kjetil Klette Bøhler
34. (Re)Presenting Marginality: Place and Musical Thought in Fernando Cabrera’s Song "Ciudad de la Plata"
Ernesto Donas
35. Opening Eyes through Ears: Migrant Africans Musicking in São Paulo
Jasper Chalcraft and Rose Satiko Gitirana Hikiji
Afterword: The Real Realization of Music-Ritual: Local, Not-Local, and Localized
Ruth Finnegan
Index
Erscheinungsdatum | 25.05.2016 |
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Reihe/Serie | Routledge Music Companions |
Zusatzinfo | 2 Tables, black and white; 12 Line drawings, black and white; 27 Halftones, black and white |
Verlagsort | London |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 178 x 254 mm |
Gewicht | 2400 g |
Themenwelt | Kunst / Musik / Theater ► Musik ► Allgemeines / Lexika |
Kunst / Musik / Theater ► Musik ► Musiktheorie / Musiklehre | |
Sozialwissenschaften ► Soziologie | |
ISBN-10 | 1-138-92011-8 / 1138920118 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-138-92011-8 / 9781138920118 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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