Remixing Music Studies: Essays in Honour of Nicholas Cook
- Editor: Aguilar, Ananay
- Editor: Clarke, Eric
- Editor: Cole, Ross
- Editor: Pritchard, Matthew
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Contents
- Introduction: a hedgehog in fox's clothing
- Matthew Pritchard, Ross Cole, and Ananay Aguilar
- PART I: MEDIA, NOTATION, AND PERFORMANCE
- 1. Transforming Musical (Multi)media: Virtual Reality and the Goals of Music Research in the 21st-Century Humanities
- Nicola Dibben
- 2. Playing Along to What? Video Game Music and the Metaphor Model
- Michiel Kamp
- 3. 'A Repertoire of Means for Imagining Music': Notation Cultures and the Musical Imagination
- Floris Schuiling
- 4. Rethinking Classical Sound Recordings: Creativities Beyond the Score
- Georgia Volioti
- 5. Between Practice and Theory: Performance Studies and/as Artistic Research
- John Rink
- 6. Moral Judgement in Response to Performances of Western Art Music
- Daniel Leech-Wilkinson
- PART II: MEANINGS AND VALUES IN HISTORY
- 7. Vocality, Orality, and Disciplinarity: A Case Study of Gendered Categorizations in the Ancient Near East
- Anija Dokter
- 8. 'All This Requires but a Moment of Open Revelation'! Johann Gottfried Herder, Robert Lachmann, and the Global Musicological Moment
- Philip V. Bohlman
- 9. Duetting with Bartok and Others: Iva Bittova's Post-Revival 'Personal Folk Music'
- Julie Brown
- 10. Writing on Living Composers and the Problem of Advocacy: Failure and the Experimental Work of Mauricio Kagel
- Bjoern Heile
- 11. Music and Epistemological Humility: Looking Back to (and Forward with) Paul Bekker
- Matthew Pritchard
- 12. Towards an Ecological History of Music Ross Cole
- Afterword: Knowing Nick
- Eric Clarke