Mapping Music

Mapping Music

Author: Rebecca Payne Shockley

Publisher: A-R Editions, Inc.

Published: 2001-12-01

Total Pages: 140

ISBN-13: 0895794888

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Pieces of Map, Pieces of Music

Pieces of Map, Pieces of Music

Author: Robert Bringhurst

Publisher: Port Townsend, Wash. : Copper Canyon Press

Published: 1987

Total Pages: 132

ISBN-13:

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Dazzling collection of poems, songs and lyric meditations.


Mapping Musical Signification

Mapping Musical Signification

Author: Joan Grimalt

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2021-01-23

Total Pages: 424

ISBN-13: 3030524965

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This book is a unique attempt to systematize the latest research on all that music connotes. Musicological reflections on musically expressive content have been pursued for some decades now, in spite of the formalist prejudices that can still hindermusicians and music lovers. The author organizes this body of research so that both professionals and everyday listeners can benefit from it – in plain English, but without giving up the level of depth required by the subject matter. Two criteria have guided his choice among the many ways to speak about musical meaning: its relevance to performance, and its suitability to the teaching context. The legacy of the so-called art music, without an interpretive approach that links ancient traditions to our present, runs the risk of missing the link to the new generations of musicians and listeners. Complementing the theoretical, systematic content, each chapter includes a wealth of examples, including the so-called popular music.


Mapping the Beat

Mapping the Beat

Author: Andrew Herman

Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell

Published: 1997-12-24

Total Pages: 320

ISBN-13: 9781577180777

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One of the most vibrant and exciting new areas of academia inquiry falls under the cross disciplinary category of cultural studies.


Sounds of the Underground

Sounds of the Underground

Author: Stephen Graham

Publisher: University of Michigan Press

Published: 2016-04

Total Pages: 305

ISBN-13: 0472119753

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The first scholarly examination of underground music in the digital age


Mapping Cultures

Mapping Cultures

Author: L. Roberts

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2012-05-29

Total Pages: 279

ISBN-13: 1137025050

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An interdisciplinary collection exploring the practices and cultures of mapping in the arts, humanities and social sciences. It features contributions from scholars in critical cartography, social anthropology, film and cultural studies, literary studies, art and visual culture, marketing, museum studies, architecture, and popular music studies.


Music, Communities, Sustainability

Music, Communities, Sustainability

Author: Huib Schippers

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2022

Total Pages: 297

ISBN-13: 0197609104

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"The 2003 UNESCO Convention on the Safeguarding of Intangible Cultural Heritage was a major step in addressing concerns about musical diversity and vitality on a global scale. 180 nation-states have ratified the Convention to date. Many have developed policies to address the sustainability of their music practices. On the eve of its twentieth anniversary of the Convention, 14 experts were invited to reflect on two decades of approaching music as Intangible Cultural Heritage. In introducing the contributions to this volume, this chapter introduces the genesis of the Convention, its most prominent features, its workings and successes, and the challenges that have arisen from using this framework to address threats to music sustainability worldwide"--


Music on the Move

Music on the Move

Author: Danielle Fosler-Lussier

Publisher: University of Michigan Press

Published: 2020-06-10

Total Pages: 323

ISBN-13: 0472126784

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Music is a mobile art. When people move to faraway places, whether by choice or by force, they bring their music along. Music creates a meaningful point of contact for individuals and for groups; it can encourage curiosity and foster understanding; and it can preserve a sense of identity and comfort in an unfamiliar or hostile environment. As music crosses cultural, linguistic, and political boundaries, it continually changes. While human mobility and mediation have always shaped music-making, our current era of digital connectedness introduces new creative opportunities and inspiration even as it extends concerns about issues such as copyright infringement and cultural appropriation. With its innovative multimodal approach, Music on the Move invites readers to listen and engage with many different types of music as they read. The text introduces a variety of concepts related to music’s travels—with or without its makers—including colonialism, migration, diaspora, mediation, propaganda, copyright, and hybridity. The case studies represent a variety of musical genres and styles, Western and non-Western, concert music, traditional music, and popular music. Highly accessible, jargon-free, and media-rich, Music on the Move is suitable for students as well as general-interest readers.


Reconceiving Structure in Contemporary Music

Reconceiving Structure in Contemporary Music

Author: Judy Lochhead

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2015-06-19

Total Pages: 194

ISBN-13: 1317581091

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This book studies recent music in the western classical tradition, offering a critique of current analytical/theoretical approaches and proposing alternatives. The critique addresses the present fringe status of recent music sometimes described as crossover, postmodern, post-classical, post-minimalist, etc. and demonstrates that existing descriptive languages and analytical approaches do not provide adequate tools to address this music in positive and productive terms. Existing tools and concepts were developed primarily in the mid-20th century in tandem with the high modernist compositional aesthetic, and they have changed little since then. The aesthetics of music composition, on the other hand, have been in constant transformation. Lochhead proposes new ways to conceive musical works, their structurings of musical experience and time, and the procedures and goals of analytic close reading. These tools define investigative procedures that engage the multiple perspectives of composers, performers, and listeners, and that generate conceptual modes unique to each work. In action, they rebuild a conceptual, methodological, and experiential place for recent music. These new approaches are demonstrated in analyses of four pieces: Kaija Saariaho’s Lonh (1996), Sofia Gubaidulina’s Second String Quartet (1987), Stacy Garrop’s String Quartet no.2, Demons and Angels (2004-05), and Anna Clyne’s "Choke" (2004). This book defies the prediction of classical music’s death, and will be of interest to scholars and musicians of classical music, and those interested in music theory, musicology, and aural culture.