Ethnomusicology: Historical and Regional StudiesComplementing 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. |
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Contenido
General Abbreviations | ix |
List of Illustrations | xix |
Preface | xxvii |
North America | 19 |
Northern and Western Europe | 77 |
Bohemia Moravia and Slovakia | 178 |
Greece Barbara Krader | 185 |
V | 194 |
IX | 271 |
X | 299 |
XI | 306 |
Southeast Asia | 377 |
Oceania | 392 |
North America | 401 |
The West Indies Helen Myers | 461 |
Latin America Gerard Béhague | 472 |
Términos y frases comunes
19th century African American analysis Ancient Anthropology approach Archive areas Asia Asian aspects Ballads Bartók Bibliography Central century Chinese classical collection comparative composers concept contains continued culture dance discussion diss documentation early English Essays ethnographic ethnomusicology Europe European example field folk music Folk Songs folk-song Folklore forms genres groups History Hornbostel important Indian Music influence Institute interest issues Japanese Journal language later linguistic London major material melodies methods Musical Instruments musicians musicology Musik musique native North notation notes organization origin Paris particular performance period popular practice present problems publications published recent recordings regional repertory scales scholarly scholars scholarship Selected singing social Society Songs sources South Southern structure style survey texts theory traditional music trans transcriptions tunes University volume West Western World writings Yinyue York