Analytical and cross-cultural studies in world music

Analytical and cross-cultural studies in world music

Tenzer, Michael
Roeder, John

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This collection presents intriguing explanations of extraordinary musical creations from across the world, concentrating on how the music works as sound in process. Analytical and Cross-Cultural Studies in World Music presents intriguing explanations of extraordinary musical creations from diverse cultures across the world. All the authors are experts, deeply engaged in the traditions they describe. They recount the contexts in which the music is created and performed, and then hone in on elucidating how the music works as sound in process. Accompanying the explanatory prose is a wealth of diagrams, transcriptions,recordings, and (online)multimedia presentations, all intended to convey the richness, beauty, and ingenuity of their subjects. The music ranges across geography and cultures - court music of Japan and medieval Europe, pagode song from Brazil, solos by thejazz pianist Thelonius Monk and by the sitar master BudhadityaMukherjee, form-and-timbre improvisations of a Boston sound collective, SouthKorean folk drumming, and the ceremonial music of indigenous cultures in North American and Australia--much of which has never been analyzed so thoroughly before. Thus the essays diversify and expand the scope of this book's companion volume, Analytical Studies in World Music, to all inhabited continents and many of its greatest musical traditions. An introduction and an afterword pointout common analyticalapproaches, and present a new way to classify music according to its temporalorganization. Two special chapters consider the juxtaposition of music from different cultures: of world music traditions and popular music genres, and of Balinese music and European Art music, raising provocative questions aboutthe musical encounters and fusions of today's interconnected world. For everyone listening in wonderment to the richness of world music, whether listener, creator, or performer, this book will be an invaluable resource and a fount ofinspiration. INDICE: About the Companion Website Introduction, John Roeder Part I: Analytical Encounters with Music in Diverse Cultures 1. Surface and Deep Structurein the Tgaku Ensemble of Japanese Court Music (Gagaku). Naoko Terauchi 2. Form, Counterpoint, and Meaning in a Fourteenth-Century French Courtly Song. Eva Elizabeth Leach 3. Nuances of Continual Variation in the Brazilian Pagode Song<"Sorriso Aberto>". Jason Stanyek and Fabio Oliveira 4. Thelonious Monk's Harmony, Rhythm, and Pianism. Evan Ziporyn and Michael Tenzer 5. Dynamics of Melodic Discourse in Indian Music: Budhaditya Mukherjee's ?l?p in R?g P?riy?-Kaly?n. Richard Widdess 6. Timbre-and-Form: The BSC and the Boston Improvising Community, Lou Bunk 7. Rhythm and Folk Drumming (P'ungmul) as the Musical Embodiment of Communal Consciousness in South Korean Village Society. Nathan Hesselink 8. Strophic Form and Asymmetrical Repetition in Four American Indian Songs. Victoria Lindsay Levine and Bruno Nettl 9. Musical Form and

  • ISBN: 978-0-19-538457-4
  • Editorial: Oxford University
  • Encuadernacion: Rústica
  • Páginas: 496
  • Fecha Publicación: 03/11/2011
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Inglés