Performing Ethnomusicology

Performing Ethnomusicology
Title Performing Ethnomusicology PDF eBook
Author Ted Solis
Publisher Univ of California Press
Total Pages 340
Release 2004-08-13
Genre Art
ISBN 9780520238312

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'Performing Ethnomusicology' is the first book to deal exclusively with creating, teaching, & contextualizing academic world music performing ensembles. 16 essays discuss the problems of public performance & the pragmatics of pedagogy & learning processes.

Ethnomusicology: A Very Short Introduction

Ethnomusicology: A Very Short Introduction
Title Ethnomusicology: A Very Short Introduction PDF eBook
Author Timothy Rice
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 168
Release 2014
Genre Music
ISBN 0199794375

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Explaining that musicality is an essential touchstone of the human experience, a concise introduction to the study of the nature of music, its community and its cultural values explains the diverse work of today's ethnomusicologists and how researchers apply anthropological and other social disciplines to studies of human and cultural behaviors. Original.

Shadows in the Field

Shadows in the Field
Title Shadows in the Field PDF eBook
Author Gregory F. Barz
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 352
Release 2008-09-09
Genre Music
ISBN 0199886709

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Ethnomusicological fieldwork has significantly changed since the end of the the 20th century. Ethnomusicology is in a critical moment that requires new perspecitves on fieldwork - perspectives that are not addressed in the standard guides to ethnomusicological or anthropological method. The focus in ethnomusicological writing and teaching has traditionally centered around analyses and ethnographic representations of musical cultures, rather than on the personal world of understanding, experience, knowing, and doing fieldwork. Shadows in the Field deliberately shifts the focus of ethnomusicology and of ethnography in general from representation (text) to experience (fieldwork). The "new fieldwork" moves beyond mere data collection and has become a defining characteristic of ethnomusicology that engages the scholar in meaningful human contexts. In this new edition of Shadows in the Field, renowned ethnomusicologists explore the roles they themselves act out while performing fieldwork and pose significant questions for the field: What are the new directions in ethnomusicological fieldwork? Where does fieldwork of "the past" fit into these theories? And above all, what do we see when we acknowledge the shadows we cast in the field? The second edition of Shadows in the Field includes updates of all existing chapters, a new preface by Bruno Nettl, and seven new chapters addressing critical issues and concerns that have become increasingly relevant since the first edition.

Ethnomusicology

Ethnomusicology
Title Ethnomusicology PDF eBook
Author Helen Myers
Publisher W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages 578
Release 1993
Genre Alm
ISBN 9780393033786

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Complementing Ethnomusicology: An Introduction, this volume of studies, written by world-acknowledged authorities, places the subject of ethnomusicology in historical and geographical perspective. Part I deals with the intellectual trends that contributed to the birth of the discipline in the period before World War II. Organized by national schools of scholarship, the influence of 19th-century anthropological theories on the new field of "comparative musicology" is described. In the second half of the book, regional experts provide detailed reviews by geographical areas of the current state of ethnomusicological research.

The Study of Ethnomusicology

The Study of Ethnomusicology
Title The Study of Ethnomusicology PDF eBook
Author Bruno Nettl
Publisher University of Illinois Press
Total Pages 536
Release 2005
Genre Music
ISBN 9780252030338

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A landmark in ethnomusicology, expanded and revised.

Living Ethnomusicology

Living Ethnomusicology
Title Living Ethnomusicology PDF eBook
Author Margaret Sarkissian
Publisher University of Illinois Press
Total Pages 0
Release 2019-06-16
Genre Music
ISBN 9780252042348

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Ethnomusicologists have journeyed from Bali to Morocco to the depths of Amazonia to chronicle humanity's relationship with music. Margaret Sarkissian and Ted Solís guide us into the field's last great undiscovered country: ethnomusicology itself. Drawing on fieldwork based on person-to-person interaction, the authors provide a first-ever ethnography of the discipline. The unique collaborations produce an ambitious exploration of ethnomusicology's formation, evolution, practice, and unique identity. In particular, the subjects discuss their early lives and influences and trace their varied career trajectories. They also draw on their own experiences to offer reflections on all aspects of the field. Pursuing practitioners not only from diverse backgrounds and specialties but from different eras, Sarkissian and Solís illuminate the many trails ethnomusicologists have blazed in the pursuit of knowledge. A bountiful resource on history and practice, Living Ethnomusicology is an enlightening intellectual exploration of an exotic academic culture.

Ethnomusicology and Modern Music History

Ethnomusicology and Modern Music History
Title Ethnomusicology and Modern Music History PDF eBook
Author Stephen Blum
Publisher University of Illinois Press
Total Pages 336
Release 1993
Genre Music
ISBN 9780252063435

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Designed as a tribute to world-renowned ethnomusicologist Bruno Nettl, this volume explores the ways in which ethnomusicologists are contributing to the larger task of investigating music history. The fifteen contributors explore topics ranging from meetings with the Suyá Indians of Brazil to the German-speaking Jewish community of Israel; from Indian music in Felicity, Trinidad, to Ravi Shankar's role as cultural mediator. "This book is unique not only for its approach but also for the scope of its content. . . . It is definitely a must for libraries of research centers and institutions with ethnomusicology programs." -- Choice