Ethnomusicological Encounters with Music and Musicians: Essays in Honor of Robert Garfias
- Author: Rice, Timothy
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Contents
- Contents: Preface
- Introduction: reflections on the formation of an ethnomusicologist, Robert Garfias
- Part I Encountering Musicians: The art of master musician Necdet Yasar as a key to the subtleties of classical Turkish music, Karl Signell
- An ethnomusicology of musical art and individual success: Hwang Byungki and 'national music' in the Republic of Korea, Andrew P. Killick
- The visiting artist as cultural broker: Joe Heaney and the negotiation of identity, Sean Williams
- High Queen Damoao and the teaching of Maranao Kolintang music, Usopay H. Cadar
- Teachers studying teachers: pedagogical practices of artist musicians, Patricia Shehan Campbell
- 'Greetings from Lapland': the legacy of Nils-Aslak Valkeapaa (1943-2001), Richard Jones-Bamman
- Evaluating artistry on the Bulgarian bagpipe, Timothy Rice
- String theory: a meditation on lives in ethnomusicology, Daniel M. Neuman. Part II Encountering Music: Making the Music of Indonesia series: a memoir, Philip Yampolsky
- Mediated tradition: the globalization of Burmese music, Gavin Douglas
- Deconstructing Haydar: lineage, ownership, and innovation in the creation of an Alevi 'classic', Irene Markoff
- Hymns to the Sun Goddess: new music for a Shinto worship service, Larry V. Shumway
- Rooted as banyan trees: Eisa and the Okinawan diaspora in Japan, Yoshitaka Terada
- Saints, prostitutes, and rotten sardines: the musical construction of place and ethnicity in a Moroccan insult contest, Philip D. Schuyler
- The politics of music in Afghanistan, Hiromi Lorraine Sakata
- Music ownership and control in Blackfoot culture: remarks on identity, knowledge, performance, Bruno Nettl
- Some aspects of Qin construction and acoustics, Fredric Lieberman
- Thoughts on the relationship among anthropology, ethnomusicology, and musicology
- by an anthropologist, Simon Ottenberg
- Bibliography
- Index.