Celtic Modern: Music at the Global Fringe
- Editor: Bohlman, Philip V.
- Editor: Stokes, Martin
Sophisticated and valuable essays...The collection is significant for its substantive content and because of the special role that the phenomenon of Celtic music has played in the rethinking... — More…
Book
$149.75Contents
- Chapter 1 Introduction
- Chapter 2 1 Shared Imaginations: Celtic and Corsican Encounters in the Soundscape of the Soul
- Chapter 3 2 Celtic Australia: Bush Bands, Irish Music, Folk Music, and the New Nationalism
- Chapter 4 3 Diasporic Legacies: Place, Politics, and Music among the Ottawa Valley Irish
- Chapter 5 4 Policing Tradition: Scottish Pipe Band Competition and the Role of the Composer
- Chapter 6 5 Tradition and the Imaginary: Irish Traditional Music and the Celtic Phenomenon
- Chapter 7 6 "Home Is Living Like a Man on the Run": John Cale's Welsh Atlantic
- Chapter 8 7 The Apollos of Shamrockery: Traditional Musics in the Modern Age
- Chapter 9 8 "Celtitude," Professionalism, and the Fest Noz in Traditional Music in Brittany
- Chapter 10 9 "You Cannae Take Your Music Stand into a Pub": A Conversation with Stan Reeves about Traditional Music Education in Scotland
- Chapter 11 10 Afterword: Gaelicer Than Thou
- Chapter 12 Index
- Chapter 13 About the
- Contributors