The Mediterranean in Music

The Mediterranean in Music

Einband:
Fester Einband
EAN:
9780810854079
Untertitel:
Critical Perspectives, Common Concerns, Cultural Differences
Autor:
David Dawe, Kevin Cooper
Herausgeber:
Scarecrow Press
Anzahl Seiten:
266
Erscheinungsdatum:
28.03.2005
ISBN:
0810854074

Informationen zum Autor ABOUT THE COOPERS David L. Cooper is a retired business owner! a suicide loss survivor! a volunteer grief facilitator with the Toronto Distress Centre! and the founder of STUFF Canada! a non-profit created in 1999 to reduce homelessness and poverty in Toronto. In 2004! he was the recipient of the New Spirit of Community Award at the Canadian Centre for Philanthropy! and the Peter F. Drucker Award for Not-For-Profit Innovation in 2003. He and his wife Deborah share practical supportive advice for bereaved parents and the professionals who work with them. Deborah A. Cooper! a suicide loss survivor! formerly a Public Health Nurse with the City of Toronto and a part-time faculty member in Nursing at Seneca College! worked with David in the family business for many years prior to retiring in 2015. She has been a community volunteer and advocate for more than 40 years.... Klappentext The most recent scholarship available in the field of Ethnomusicolgy is presented in this collection of essays, which seeks to reveal the commonality of traditional music in the Mediterranean region. An interdisciplinary approach to the study embraces not only musicology and ethnology, but also material culture considerations. In spite of the complexity of the topic treated here, care has been taken to use simple, readable language that will be relevant to serious musicologists and general readers alike. Zusammenfassung The most recent scholarship available in the field of Ethnomusicolgy is presented in this collection of essays which seeks to reveal the commonality of traditional music in the Mediterranean region. An interdisciplinary approach to the study embraces not only musicology and ethnology! but also material culture considerations. Inhaltsverzeichnis Part 1 Series Foreword Part 2 Acknowledgments Part 3 Introduction Part 4 Part 1 Nation and History Chapter 5 1 Sound Sense: Mediterranean Music from a Turkish Perspective Chapter 6 2 A Family of Song: Reflections of Albanian Urban Lyric Chapter 7 3 "Humanizing the Masses": Enlightened Intellectuals and the Music of the People Part 8 Part 2 Broadcasting and New Media Chapter 9 4 Robert Lachmann's Oriental Music: A Broadcasting Initiative in 1930s Palestine Chapter 10 5 Outside-In: Music! New Media and Tradition in North Africa Part 11 Part 3 Men and Women Chapter 12 6 Performance on a Mediterranean Theme: Musicians and Masculinity in Crete Chapter 13 7 Anda Jaleo! Celebrating Creativity in Flamenco Song Part 14 Part 4 "Mediterranean Music" Chapter 15 8 Anchors and Sails: Music and Culture Contact in Corsica Chapter 16 9 Open Textures: On Mediterranean Music Part 17 Part 5 The Traveling Mediterranean Chapter 18 10 Algerian Rai into Beur Rai: The Music of Return Chapter 19 11 On Imagining the Mediterranean Part 20 Index Part 21 About the Contributors ...

Autorentext
ABOUT THE COOPERS

David L. Cooper is a retired business owner, a suicide loss survivor, a volunteer grief facilitator with the Toronto Distress Centre, and the founder of STUFF Canada, a non-profit created in 1999 to reduce homelessness and poverty in Toronto. In 2004, he was the recipient of the New Spirit of Community Award at the Canadian Centre for Philanthropy, and the Peter F. Drucker Award for Not-For-Profit Innovation in 2003. He and his wife Deborah share practical supportive advice for bereaved parents and the professionals who work with them.

Deborah A. Cooper, a suicide loss survivor, formerly a Public Health Nurse with the City of Toronto and a part-time faculty member in Nursing at Seneca College, worked with David in the family business for many years prior to retiring in 2015. She has been a community volunteer and advocate for more than 40 years....

Klappentext
The most recent scholarship available in the field of Ethnomusicolgy is presented in this collection of essays, which seeks to reveal the commonality of traditional music in the Mediterranean region. An interdisciplinary approach to the study embraces not only musicology and ethnology, but also material culture considerations. In spite of the complexity of the topic treated here, care has been taken to use simple, readable language that will be relevant to serious musicologists and general readers alike.

Inhalt
Part 1 Series Foreword Part 2 Acknowledgments Part 3 Introduction Part 4 Part 1 Nation and History Chapter 5 1 Sound Sense: Mediterranean Music from a Turkish Perspective Chapter 6 2 A Family of Song: Reflections of Albanian Urban Lyric Chapter 7 3 "Humanizing the Masses": Enlightened Intellectuals and the Music of the People Part 8 Part 2 Broadcasting and New Media Chapter 9 4 Robert Lachmann's Oriental Music: A Broadcasting Initiative in 1930s Palestine Chapter 10 5 Outside-In: Music, New Media and Tradition in North Africa Part 11 Part 3 Men and Women Chapter 12 6 Performance on a Mediterranean Theme: Musicians and Masculinity in Crete Chapter 13 7 Anda Jaleo! Celebrating Creativity in Flamenco Song Part 14 Part 4 "Mediterranean Music" Chapter 15 8 Anchors and Sails: Music and Culture Contact in Corsica Chapter 16 9 Open Textures: On Mediterranean Music Part 17 Part 5 The Traveling Mediterranean Chapter 18 10 Algerian Rai into Beur Rai: The Music of Return Chapter 19 11 On Imagining the Mediterranean Part 20 Index Part 21 About the Contributors


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