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... called nuemes. In the 11th-13th centuries, antiphonals were notated in a more specific manner so that the singers could interpret exact pitches, but there was not one standardized notation system for both Eastern and Western chant. The staff system of notation was first conceived of in the west by G ...
... called nuemes. In the 11th-13th centuries, antiphonals were notated in a more specific manner so that the singers could interpret exact pitches, but there was not one standardized notation system for both Eastern and Western chant. The staff system of notation was first conceived of in the west by G ...
hugues dufourt`s “manifesto of the music of our times”
... with incense in one hand and umbrella in another, as if courting her. What are we to make of all this, with the tableau’s central characters facing away from one another? The space, divided almost equally into two parts, emphasizes their irreconcilable differences, and yet allows each a place. Are w ...
... with incense in one hand and umbrella in another, as if courting her. What are we to make of all this, with the tableau’s central characters facing away from one another? The space, divided almost equally into two parts, emphasizes their irreconcilable differences, and yet allows each a place. Are w ...
the rules of heart
... commodity and an art, it is expressive in both capacities. Because it articulates ideas designed by its producers to appeal to a broad consumer market, it carries messages both intended and unintended. However, because the public chooses to buy, or not to buy, and invests that decision with multipl ...
... commodity and an art, it is expressive in both capacities. Because it articulates ideas designed by its producers to appeal to a broad consumer market, it carries messages both intended and unintended. However, because the public chooses to buy, or not to buy, and invests that decision with multipl ...
Musicophilia (E
... music may be impaired with some brain lesions; there are many such forms of amusia. On the other hand, musical imagery may become excessive and uncontrollable, leading to incessant repetition of catchy tunes, or even musical hallucinations. In some people, music can provoke seizures. There are speci ...
... music may be impaired with some brain lesions; there are many such forms of amusia. On the other hand, musical imagery may become excessive and uncontrollable, leading to incessant repetition of catchy tunes, or even musical hallucinations. In some people, music can provoke seizures. There are speci ...
The Weavers For many of us who “came of age”
... The Weavers began by singing at union halls, at benefits, and at nursery schools, but received little pay; each had a day job to tide them over. They were looking for a way to make money and their big break came at Christmas, 1949 when they sang at a jazz club in New York City called the Village Van ...
... The Weavers began by singing at union halls, at benefits, and at nursery schools, but received little pay; each had a day job to tide them over. They were looking for a way to make money and their big break came at Christmas, 1949 when they sang at a jazz club in New York City called the Village Van ...
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... history course using the text Rock music: Its history and stylistic development (5th edition, Prentice-Hall). In addition, the following pages provide significant food for thought … for the beginning instructor as well as for one who is quite experienced in teaching such a course. The following page ...
... history course using the text Rock music: Its history and stylistic development (5th edition, Prentice-Hall). In addition, the following pages provide significant food for thought … for the beginning instructor as well as for one who is quite experienced in teaching such a course. The following page ...
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... about it: the music, the way it is performed, its icons, the lyrics with reference to religion and death? On the other hand: Why is heavy metal so attractive to young people, not just in the Muslim world, but globally? This report by Mark LeVine reveals a different face of the artists behind heavy m ...
... about it: the music, the way it is performed, its icons, the lyrics with reference to religion and death? On the other hand: Why is heavy metal so attractive to young people, not just in the Muslim world, but globally? This report by Mark LeVine reveals a different face of the artists behind heavy m ...
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... whether the process caused the "commercial commodification of other peoples' songs... and the inevitable dilution of mean" in the appropriated musics. The issue of cultural appropriation has also been a major part of racial relations in the United States. The use of African American musical techniqu ...
... whether the process caused the "commercial commodification of other peoples' songs... and the inevitable dilution of mean" in the appropriated musics. The issue of cultural appropriation has also been a major part of racial relations in the United States. The use of African American musical techniqu ...
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... whether the process caused the "commercial commodification of other peoples' songs... and the inevitable dilution of mean" in the appropriated musics. The issue of cultural appropriation has also been a major part of racial relations in the United States. The use of African American musical techniqu ...
... whether the process caused the "commercial commodification of other peoples' songs... and the inevitable dilution of mean" in the appropriated musics. The issue of cultural appropriation has also been a major part of racial relations in the United States. The use of African American musical techniqu ...
An Introduction to Contemporary Music - Machlis
... e) an increasing reliance on literary and pictorial elements weakened the sense of form and order in music f) the century saw structural values increasingly give way to an art based on huge orchestral forces and overextended forms g) the 20th century was to revolt against these Romantic characterist ...
... e) an increasing reliance on literary and pictorial elements weakened the sense of form and order in music f) the century saw structural values increasingly give way to an art based on huge orchestral forces and overextended forms g) the 20th century was to revolt against these Romantic characterist ...
Crossing Over in the 21st Century - Trace: Tennessee Research and
... music in the 21st-century United States calls for examination of these styles from different perspectives. In the past we have relied too exclusively on such methods as music theoretical, structural and formal analysis to determine aspects of genre, to identify specific characteristics that mark com ...
... music in the 21st-century United States calls for examination of these styles from different perspectives. In the past we have relied too exclusively on such methods as music theoretical, structural and formal analysis to determine aspects of genre, to identify specific characteristics that mark com ...
Creolizing Contradance in the Caribbean
... swept through Europe and had deep and diverse effects on the arts. The growing middle classes developed a fondness for group dances, especially the contradance, which in fact had arisen more than a century earlier. While some have argued for a French origin of the dance, the prevailing scholarly con ...
... swept through Europe and had deep and diverse effects on the arts. The growing middle classes developed a fondness for group dances, especially the contradance, which in fact had arisen more than a century earlier. While some have argued for a French origin of the dance, the prevailing scholarly con ...
Master thesis
... at the local level but did not become accepted beyond, like other Afro-Colombian music styles from the Caribbean coast in the twentieth century. Why? My investigations, presented in the following chapters, will show that champeta did not go through a ʻwhiteningʼ process like other music styles befo ...
... at the local level but did not become accepted beyond, like other Afro-Colombian music styles from the Caribbean coast in the twentieth century. Why? My investigations, presented in the following chapters, will show that champeta did not go through a ʻwhiteningʼ process like other music styles befo ...
The Orlando Consort
... world, early-music fans remain a distinct subculture, even as the historically informed performance styles the movement has championed have become increasingly part of the mainstream. And as with any subculture, special rules seem to apply. At most classical concerts, for instance, obscure choices i ...
... world, early-music fans remain a distinct subculture, even as the historically informed performance styles the movement has championed have become increasingly part of the mainstream. And as with any subculture, special rules seem to apply. At most classical concerts, for instance, obscure choices i ...
The first special edition in 2011
... Ukrainian, Belorussian, Georgian and other languages and staged in, amongst others, Moscow, Istanbul, New York, Paris, London, Tehran, Cairo, Beijing, Berlin, Warsaw, Sofia, Budapest and Bucharest, totalling 120 theaters. Hajibeyov’s other famous operetta “O Olmasin, Bu Olsun” was screened for the f ...
... Ukrainian, Belorussian, Georgian and other languages and staged in, amongst others, Moscow, Istanbul, New York, Paris, London, Tehran, Cairo, Beijing, Berlin, Warsaw, Sofia, Budapest and Bucharest, totalling 120 theaters. Hajibeyov’s other famous operetta “O Olmasin, Bu Olsun” was screened for the f ...
Minimalism in Music: in search of a definition Tom Johnson
... materials, he enjoys demonstrating that a new complexity arises there where we thought we had reached the ultimate simplicity. ...
... materials, he enjoys demonstrating that a new complexity arises there where we thought we had reached the ultimate simplicity. ...
Musical worlds in Yogyakarta
... world (Damage earthquake 2006). Inner-city congestion has intensified over recent decades, with workers, students and others almost doubling the population each workday (Sasongko 2001). This is the setting for this monograph, in which I will show how musical and related activities helped to promote ...
... world (Damage earthquake 2006). Inner-city congestion has intensified over recent decades, with workers, students and others almost doubling the population each workday (Sasongko 2001). This is the setting for this monograph, in which I will show how musical and related activities helped to promote ...
The Synthesizer - Scholarship @ Claremont
... significant impact on the musical world. It wasn’t until the development of the synthesizer that music could truly be transformed. The impact the synthesizer had on music is far greater than imaginable at the time of its creation. Obviously, the instrument added an entire realm of possible sounds to ...
... significant impact on the musical world. It wasn’t until the development of the synthesizer that music could truly be transformed. The impact the synthesizer had on music is far greater than imaginable at the time of its creation. Obviously, the instrument added an entire realm of possible sounds to ...
Music of Russia
... institutions to fit Western models He forced the aristocracy to adopt European dress and shave their beards Nobles discarded their long robes in favor of European breeches and coats Those who refused to shave were forcibly ...
... institutions to fit Western models He forced the aristocracy to adopt European dress and shave their beards Nobles discarded their long robes in favor of European breeches and coats Those who refused to shave were forcibly ...
AR Rahman and The Global Routes of Indian Popular Music
... music in recent years. I suggest that the appeal for Rahman’s music outside of India cannot be explained by the Western fascination with the exotic “Other," but instead involves a cultural affinity for a type of style and sound set forth in Rahman’s music. I argue that Rahman’s music exhibits high p ...
... music in recent years. I suggest that the appeal for Rahman’s music outside of India cannot be explained by the Western fascination with the exotic “Other," but instead involves a cultural affinity for a type of style and sound set forth in Rahman’s music. I argue that Rahman’s music exhibits high p ...
cruising down the river - The Theatre Organ Home Page
... and by the steady stream of requests for new records by this popular organist. In this, his latest, he has collected a garland of popular ballads of Enduring appeal, and presents them with all the straightforward freshness that is his hallmark. Beginning with the winsome I'm Lost in the Clouds, he i ...
... and by the steady stream of requests for new records by this popular organist. In this, his latest, he has collected a garland of popular ballads of Enduring appeal, and presents them with all the straightforward freshness that is his hallmark. Beginning with the winsome I'm Lost in the Clouds, he i ...
Klein ISD-Advanced Academics - Spring, TX
... How is a musical sound wave produced? In the late nineteenth century, two ethnomusicologists (the modern term for scholars who study the music of other cultures, or who study multiple cultures comparatively), Curt Sachs and Erich von Hornbostel, grouped instruments into four categories. They found t ...
... How is a musical sound wave produced? In the late nineteenth century, two ethnomusicologists (the modern term for scholars who study the music of other cultures, or who study multiple cultures comparatively), Curt Sachs and Erich von Hornbostel, grouped instruments into four categories. They found t ...
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... blurring of regional identities, and the gradual extinction of traditional local musicmaking practices. 2. Popular non-Western genres Although it primarily describes traditional music, the world music category also includes popular music from non-Western urban communities (e.g. South African "townsh ...
... blurring of regional identities, and the gradual extinction of traditional local musicmaking practices. 2. Popular non-Western genres Although it primarily describes traditional music, the world music category also includes popular music from non-Western urban communities (e.g. South African "townsh ...
GriffeathWarSirHow
... confirming the songs’ popularity with and potential influence on the general public.4 Where did the industry’s composers and lyricists of these war tunes turn for inspiration? The sheet music industry recycled ready-made war messages that had been created and disseminated by the U.S. Committee on P ...
... confirming the songs’ popularity with and potential influence on the general public.4 Where did the industry’s composers and lyricists of these war tunes turn for inspiration? The sheet music industry recycled ready-made war messages that had been created and disseminated by the U.S. Committee on P ...
Miriam Makeba in Guinea -‐ Deterritorializing History Through Music
... by thinking about a sample of its music” (Kramer 2011: 98). While Kramer’s work is emplaced within the Classical Western canon (his “sample of music” is Beethoven’s overture to The Rui ...
... by thinking about a sample of its music” (Kramer 2011: 98). While Kramer’s work is emplaced within the Classical Western canon (his “sample of music” is Beethoven’s overture to The Rui ...