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The Oxford handbook of music censorship / edited by Patricia Hall.
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- Book
- Series:
- Oxford handbooks in music.
- Oxford handbooks online
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Music--Censorship.
- Music.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource.
- Monthly, 2015-2017
- Other Title:
- Music censorship
- Place of Publication:
- New York, NY : Oxford University Press, 2015-2017.
- System Details:
- text file
- Summary:
- This volume is a collection of thirty in-depth studies of music censorship from the eighth century to the present and covers music ranging from Gregorian chant to eighteenth-century opera to contemporary pop music. It includes studies from every continent and consists of six sections: Censorship and Religion; Censorship During the Enlightenment; Censorship in Transitional Governments; Censorship in Totalitarian States; Censorship in Democracies; and Censoring Race, Gender, and Sexual Orientation.
- Contents:
- Exploring Transitions in Popular Music: Censorship from Apartheid to Post-Apartheid South Africa / Michael Drewett
- Composing in Black and White / Sandra Jean Graham
- In the Quest of Gallican Remnants in Gregorian Manuscripts / Luisa Nardini
- The English Kyrie / Alejandro Planchart
- The Curious Incident of Fidelio and the Censors / Robin Wallace
- / Francesco Izzo
- Alban Berg's "Guilt" by Association / Patricia Hall
- Slow Dissolves, Full Stops, and Interruptions / Michael Beckerman
- Pete Seeger's Project / Richard Flacks
- Popular Music as a Barometer of Political Change / Nancy Guy
- Government Censorship and Aaron Copland's Lincoln Portrait during the Second Red Scare / Jennifer DeLapp-Birkett
- Miguel Ángel Estrella (Classical) Music for the People, Dictatorship, and Memory / Carol A. Hess
- Curb that Enticing Tone Music Censorship in the PRC / Hon-Lun Yang
- Micronarratives of music and (self)censorship in the Former Yugoslavia / Ana Hofmann
- Rap Music and Rap Artists Revisited: How Race Matters in the Perception of Rap Music / Travis L. Dixon
- Deaths and Silences: Coding and Defiance in Music about AIDS / Paul Attinello
- Teaching Silence in the Twenty-First Century: Where are the Missing Women Composers? / Roxane Prevost, Kimberly Francis
- Introduction / Patricia Hall
- Music, Power and Censorship in Vietnam since 1954 / Barley Norton
- From Premiere to Present / David C. Paul
- / Gordon Thompson
- Veiled Voices: Music and Censorship in Post-Revolutionary Iran / Ameneh Youssefzadeh
- The Sound of Indigenous Ancestors: Music, Corporality, and Memory in the Jesuit Missions of Colonial South America / Guillermo Wilde
- Harpocrate at Work: How the God of Silence Protected Eighteenth-Century French Iconoclasts / Hedy Law
- The Depoliticized Drama / Laurenz Lütteken
- A Strident Silence: The Ban on Wagner in Israel / Na'ama Sheffi
- Selling Schnittke / Peter J. Schmelz
- Sex, Politics, and Censorship in Mozart's Don Giovanni/Don Juan / Martin Nedbal
- A Case Study of Brazilian Popular Music and Censorship / Thais Lima Nicodemo
- / Pauline Fairclough
- Governmental Interference as a Shaping Force in Elizabethan Printed Music / Jeremy L. Smith.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Description based on online resource; title from home page (viewed on September 28, 2017).
- Other Format:
- Print version :
- ISBN:
- 9780199984183
- Access Restriction:
- Restricted for use by site license.
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