Nuevo Flamenco: Re-imagining Flamenco in Post
... forms that emerged with the objective to modernize the genre, as well as the incorporation into flamenco of influences from other music genres that became known as nuevo flamenco. The term nuevo flamenco appeared during the 1980s to refer to the music of a number of groups and individual artists tha ...
... forms that emerged with the objective to modernize the genre, as well as the incorporation into flamenco of influences from other music genres that became known as nuevo flamenco. The term nuevo flamenco appeared during the 1980s to refer to the music of a number of groups and individual artists tha ...
AN ANALYSIS OF THE COMPOSITIONAL PRACTICES OF
... Ornette’s work with rhythm and blues groups was his primary means of income at the time, but he was also well acquainted with the school of jazz improvisation known as “bebop.” He frequently listened to artists like Charlie Parker and Bud Powell on the radio and committed several of their compositio ...
... Ornette’s work with rhythm and blues groups was his primary means of income at the time, but he was also well acquainted with the school of jazz improvisation known as “bebop.” He frequently listened to artists like Charlie Parker and Bud Powell on the radio and committed several of their compositio ...
The Devil`s Horn and the Music of the Brothel
... an informed adaptation, the need arises to thoroughly research the historical context, performance styles, culture and significant figures pertinent to the relevant genre, composer and composition. These aspects are considered as elements of performance practice, an understanding of which leads to a ...
... an informed adaptation, the need arises to thoroughly research the historical context, performance styles, culture and significant figures pertinent to the relevant genre, composer and composition. These aspects are considered as elements of performance practice, an understanding of which leads to a ...
Brazil is Samba - WesScholar
... This thesis would not have been possible without the encouragement, support, interest, and assistance of so many different people. On the academic front, I would like to thank Professor Marc Hertzman for introducing me to the realm of samba, and of Brazil. Without his passion for the subject, the id ...
... This thesis would not have been possible without the encouragement, support, interest, and assistance of so many different people. On the academic front, I would like to thank Professor Marc Hertzman for introducing me to the realm of samba, and of Brazil. Without his passion for the subject, the id ...
Bayou Boogie: the Americanization of Cajun music, 1928-1950
... dialectical relationship. However, the social context in which that material was transmitted determined the music’s categorical distinction. For instance, performances at house dances or dancehalls would constitute two similar aspects of the folklore spectrum, as the musicians interacted in relative ...
... dialectical relationship. However, the social context in which that material was transmitted determined the music’s categorical distinction. For instance, performances at house dances or dancehalls would constitute two similar aspects of the folklore spectrum, as the musicians interacted in relative ...
Bayou Boogie: The Americanization of Cajun Music, 1928
... dialectical relationship. However, the social context in which that material was transmitted determined the music’s categorical distinction. For instance, performances at house dances or dancehalls would constitute two similar aspects of the folklore spectrum, as the musicians interacted in relative ...
... dialectical relationship. However, the social context in which that material was transmitted determined the music’s categorical distinction. For instance, performances at house dances or dancehalls would constitute two similar aspects of the folklore spectrum, as the musicians interacted in relative ...
Free from Jazz: The Jazz and Improvised Music Scene in Vienna
... United States, one most likely thinks of Falco, Mozart, or the Trapp Family Singers (on which The Sound of Music is based) before Fatty George, Hans Koller, or even Joe Zawinul, arguably Austria’s three most famous and accomplished jazz musicians. Austria is better known for other exports, like clas ...
... United States, one most likely thinks of Falco, Mozart, or the Trapp Family Singers (on which The Sound of Music is based) before Fatty George, Hans Koller, or even Joe Zawinul, arguably Austria’s three most famous and accomplished jazz musicians. Austria is better known for other exports, like clas ...
Musician Whithout Boundaries
... immediately enrolled at the School of Musicology at Bologna University (known today as D.A.M.S.) to research musical Paleology. "The choice of Paleology," explains Centazzo, "was really something of a necessity, given the trends in musicology then. But there was a certain shrewdness in my choice, I ...
... immediately enrolled at the School of Musicology at Bologna University (known today as D.A.M.S.) to research musical Paleology. "The choice of Paleology," explains Centazzo, "was really something of a necessity, given the trends in musicology then. But there was a certain shrewdness in my choice, I ...
B. The Traditional Music of Karawitan
... characters, concepts and ways of expression which is synonymous with karawitan music expressed by using gamelan medium. During its development, as stated by Supanggah2, the term karawitan is now used to refer to a variety of various musical types that have the nature, character, concept, way of work ...
... characters, concepts and ways of expression which is synonymous with karawitan music expressed by using gamelan medium. During its development, as stated by Supanggah2, the term karawitan is now used to refer to a variety of various musical types that have the nature, character, concept, way of work ...
popular music and cultural identity in the cape verdean post
... and Africa. In Europe, Portugal has the largest number (ca. 90,000), but others live in France, Holland, Italy and Germany, with scattered smaller communities in Spain, Luxembourg, and Scandinavia. Outside Cape Verde in Africa, sizable numbers live especially in Senegal (25,000), Angola, and São Tom ...
... and Africa. In Europe, Portugal has the largest number (ca. 90,000), but others live in France, Holland, Italy and Germany, with scattered smaller communities in Spain, Luxembourg, and Scandinavia. Outside Cape Verde in Africa, sizable numbers live especially in Senegal (25,000), Angola, and São Tom ...
University of Huddersfield Repository
... researched discussion of the way that popular culture can shape political discourse, encompassing the themes of post-colonialism and racism. An example of a Cuban studies text that would have benefitted from a similar approach is Peter Manuel’s ‘Rock music and cultural ideology in revolutionary Cuba ...
... researched discussion of the way that popular culture can shape political discourse, encompassing the themes of post-colonialism and racism. An example of a Cuban studies text that would have benefitted from a similar approach is Peter Manuel’s ‘Rock music and cultural ideology in revolutionary Cuba ...
"Untamed Music": Early Jazz in Vaudeville - DigiNole!
... widespread popularity of black music reached an early peak in the ragtime era of the 1890s, the roots of this fascination are in the minstrel shows of the mid-19th century. The classic minstrel show, as developed by Dan Emmett and the Virginia Minstrels, was a sort of proto-vaudeville that drew most ...
... widespread popularity of black music reached an early peak in the ragtime era of the 1890s, the roots of this fascination are in the minstrel shows of the mid-19th century. The classic minstrel show, as developed by Dan Emmett and the Virginia Minstrels, was a sort of proto-vaudeville that drew most ...
Musical worlds in Yogyakarta
... alleyways the raucous commotion of city life gives way to the occasional sounds of playing children, splashing water, cooing pigeons. Domestic life emanates crisply out of thin walls and open windows. Some people are freshening up with a mandi or cooking in their kitchens; others are watching televi ...
... alleyways the raucous commotion of city life gives way to the occasional sounds of playing children, splashing water, cooing pigeons. Domestic life emanates crisply out of thin walls and open windows. Some people are freshening up with a mandi or cooking in their kitchens; others are watching televi ...
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... and other acts in the festival lineup suggested that this sub-genre of jazz has acquired a compositional balance that was missing when the first wave of Israeli musicians came to New York years ago. With each new cohort of young artists, America’s ever-evolving indigenous music is further enhanced—b ...
... and other acts in the festival lineup suggested that this sub-genre of jazz has acquired a compositional balance that was missing when the first wave of Israeli musicians came to New York years ago. With each new cohort of young artists, America’s ever-evolving indigenous music is further enhanced—b ...
Confirma hoc
... 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 ...
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... throughout the south, south-east and south-west of Albania, especially in the urban music of Korçë, Vlorë, Pogradec, Përmet, Berat, Leskovik, etc. Other towns which have saze ensembles, although lying outside this cultural zone also participate in this event, as is the case with the Lela family of T ...
... throughout the south, south-east and south-west of Albania, especially in the urban music of Korçë, Vlorë, Pogradec, Përmet, Berat, Leskovik, etc. Other towns which have saze ensembles, although lying outside this cultural zone also participate in this event, as is the case with the Lela family of T ...
“Macht das Ohr auf” Krautrock and the West German
... The idea of authenticity held little importance for krautrockers, who attempted instead to create a form of synthetic, conceptual, and sometimes utopian (or dystopian, depending on the artist) rock music. The reason for the krautrock’s disregard for concepts of authenticity likely lies in the backgr ...
... The idea of authenticity held little importance for krautrockers, who attempted instead to create a form of synthetic, conceptual, and sometimes utopian (or dystopian, depending on the artist) rock music. The reason for the krautrock’s disregard for concepts of authenticity likely lies in the backgr ...
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... elements into their work, ranging from jazz and blues to Native American music. 8. Early classical music During the colonial era, there were two distinct fields of what is now considered classical music. One was associated with amateur composers and pedagogues, whose style was based around simple hy ...
... elements into their work, ranging from jazz and blues to Native American music. 8. Early classical music During the colonial era, there were two distinct fields of what is now considered classical music. One was associated with amateur composers and pedagogues, whose style was based around simple hy ...
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... Modern classical music scholar John Warthen Struble has contrasted American and European, concluding that the music of the United States is inherently distinct because the United States has not had centuries of musical evolution as a nation. Instead, the music of the United States is that of dozens ...
... Modern classical music scholar John Warthen Struble has contrasted American and European, concluding that the music of the United States is inherently distinct because the United States has not had centuries of musical evolution as a nation. Instead, the music of the United States is that of dozens ...
Sungura Music`s Development in Zimbabwe
... 1980 (Zindi 2003). An indigenous Zimbabwean guitar style, masiganda, also borrowed certain techniques from the East and Central African influence (Pfukwa, 2010:172). The Zimbabwean indigenous guitar style utilized a technique combining rhythm and bass lines on an acoustic guitar. In Zimbabwe masigan ...
... 1980 (Zindi 2003). An indigenous Zimbabwean guitar style, masiganda, also borrowed certain techniques from the East and Central African influence (Pfukwa, 2010:172). The Zimbabwean indigenous guitar style utilized a technique combining rhythm and bass lines on an acoustic guitar. In Zimbabwe masigan ...
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... and New York had the most thriving music scenes in the 1940s, where dance halls were filled with fans that came to see large jazz ensembles. This period is known as the Swing Era, referring to the lilting swing rhythms employed by these Big Bands. ...
... and New York had the most thriving music scenes in the 1940s, where dance halls were filled with fans that came to see large jazz ensembles. This period is known as the Swing Era, referring to the lilting swing rhythms employed by these Big Bands. ...
Miriam Makeba in Guinea -‐ Deterritorializing History Through Music
... Especially relevant to this thesis is the work of the New Musicology -‐ a movement within musicology that emerged in the 1990’s and is associated with figures such as Lawrence Kramer, Ro ...
... Especially relevant to this thesis is the work of the New Musicology -‐ a movement within musicology that emerged in the 1990’s and is associated with figures such as Lawrence Kramer, Ro ...
Thesis (Wren_2015_02Thesis)
... This research considers musicians from different cultural backgrounds, improvising together, and ‘improvising’ new musical contexts. It springs from my practice as a composer and improvising guitarist, exploring the borders between South Indian Carnatic music and jazz. The process of collaborating w ...
... This research considers musicians from different cultural backgrounds, improvising together, and ‘improvising’ new musical contexts. It springs from my practice as a composer and improvising guitarist, exploring the borders between South Indian Carnatic music and jazz. The process of collaborating w ...
AR Rahman and The Global Routes of Indian Popular Music
... that a global consciousness has emerged in the U.S. and elsewhere that not only celebrates cultural difference but seeks to understand race and ethnicity within global cultural relations in the contemporary world. Within the U.S., I believe this global consciousness now informs and directs daily act ...
... that a global consciousness has emerged in the U.S. and elsewhere that not only celebrates cultural difference but seeks to understand race and ethnicity within global cultural relations in the contemporary world. Within the U.S., I believe this global consciousness now informs and directs daily act ...
Charles University in Prague Pedagogical Faculty DIPLOMA THESIS
... By 1808, the slave trade brought almost half million Africans to the United States, mostly to the southern states. Most of the slaves came from West Africa, that today includes Ghana, Nigeria and several other countries, and brought strong tribal musical traditions. Lavish festivals featuring Afric ...
... By 1808, the slave trade brought almost half million Africans to the United States, mostly to the southern states. Most of the slaves came from West Africa, that today includes Ghana, Nigeria and several other countries, and brought strong tribal musical traditions. Lavish festivals featuring Afric ...