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Studies on a Global History of Music: A Balzan Musicology Project

Studies on a Global History of Music: A Balzan Musicology Project

  • Editor: Strohm, Reinhard

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Contents

  • Introduction
  • 1 Notes and queries on 'global music history', Martin Stokes
  • Enlightenment
  • 2 Ancient Greeks, world music, and early modern constructions of Western European identity, David R. M. Irving
  • 3 Analytical encounters: global music criticism and enlightenment ethnomusicology, Estelle Joubert
  • 4 Musical thought in the global enlightenments, Philip V. Bohlman
  • East Asia
  • 5 Voice and song in early encounters between Latins, Mongols, and Persians, ca.1250-ca.1350, Jason Stoessel
  • 6 'The transformation of the world': Silk Road musics, cross-cultural approaches, and contemporary metaphors, Max Peter Baumann
  • 7 Music education in modern Japanese society, Rinko Fujita
  • 8 The (musical) imaginarium of Konishi Yasuharu, or how to make Western music Japanese, Oliver Seibt
  • 9 ' European music' outside Europe? Musical entangling and intercrossing in the case of Korea's modern history, Jin-Ah Kim
  • 10 Korean music: definitions and practices, Keith Howard
  • 11 East Asia in a global historical perspective - approaches and challenges, Nicola Spakowski
  • South and South-East Asia
  • 12 Heavy metal bamboo: how archaic bamboo instruments became modern in Bandung, Indonesia, Henry Spiller
  • 13 Cultural autonomy and the 'Indian Exception': debating the aesthetics of Indian classical music in early 20th-century Calcutta, Matthew Pritchard
  • 14 Orientalism and beyond: Tagore, Foulds, and cross-cultural exchanges between Indian and Western musicians, Suddhaseel Sen
  • America
  • 15 Why did Indians sing? The appropriation of European musical practices by South-American natives in the Jesuit reducciones, Leonardo J. Waisman
  • 16 The global mission in the music of Jesuit drama, Tomasz Jez
  • 17 From 'abandoned huts' to 'maps of the pampas': the topos of the Huella and the representation of landscape in Argentine art music, Melanie Plesch
  • 18 'Minor Mode and the Andes': the pentatonic scale as topic and the musical representation of Peru, Julio Mendivil
  • 19 'The rending call of the poor and forsaken street crier': the political and expressive dimension of a topic in Silvestre Revueltas's early works, Roberto Kolb-Neuhaus
  • 20 Passion and disappointment: waltz and danza topics in a Venezuelan musical nationalism masterpiece, Juan Francisco Sans
  • 21 Festivals, violins and global music histories: examples from the Caribbean and Canada, Tina K. Ramnarine