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Global Perspectives on Orchestras: Collective Creativity and Social Agency

  • Author: Ramnarine, Tina

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Contents

  • Contents
  • List of Illustrations
  • Contributors
  • Introduction: Global perspectives on orchestras
  • Tina K. Ramnarine
  • Part 1: Community and Capital in Orchestral Contexts
  • Chapter 1: Cultural demand and supply in an imperial trading centre: developing the Liverpool Philharmonic Society Orchestra in the mid-nineteenth century
  • Fiona M. Palmer
  • Chapter 2: Context, community and social capital in the governance of a New Zealand orchestra
  • Henry Johnson
  • Chapter 3: Musical ambition and community-building in Trinidad and Tobago's steel orchestras
  • Shannon Dudley
  • Chapter 4: Steel orchestras and tassa bands: multiculturalism, collective creativity, and debating co-national instruments in Trinidad and Tobago
  • Christopher L. Ballengee
  • Chapter 5: Pioneering the orchestra-owned label: LSO Live in an industry in crisis
  • Ananay Aguilar
  • Part 2: Intercultural Orchestral Collaborations
  • Chapter 6: Voices on the wind: eddies of possibility for Australia's orchestral future
  • Samuel Curkpatrick
  • Chapter 7: The women's international gamelan group at the Pondok Pekak: intercultural collective music making and performance in Bali, Indonesia
  • Jonathan McIntosh
  • Chapter 8: Gamelanesque effects: musical impressions of Java and Bali in interwar America, Matthew Isaac Cohen
  • Chapter 9: 'Every town our home town': how a Finnish symphony orchestra collaborates with South Indian Carnatic musicians
  • Eero Hameenniemi
  • Chapter 10: Orchestra and song: musical narratives in Tamil films
  • Mekala Padmanabhan
  • Chapter 11: The Hindi film orchestra: cinema, sounds and meanings
  • Anna Morcom
  • Chapter 12: Orchestras and musical intersections with regimental bands, black minstrel troupes, and jazz in India, 1830s-1940s
  • Bradley Shope
  • Part 3: Decolonizing and Postcolonial Orchestral Contexts
  • Chapter 13: Tiki Taane's With Strings Attached: Alive & Orchestrated and postcolonial identity politics in New Zealand
  • Oli Wilson
  • Chapter 14: State orchestras and multiculturalism in Singapore
  • Shzr Ee Tan
  • Chapter 15: The British symphony orchestra and the Arts Council of Great Britain: examining the orchestra in its economic and institutional environments
  • Benjamin Wolf
  • Chapter 16: Orchestrating the nation: court orchestras, nationalism and agency in Vietnam
  • Barley Norton
  • Chapter 17: Orchestral connections in the cultures of decolonization: reflections on British, Caribbean and Indian contexts
  • Tina K. Ramnarine
  • Index