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Double reeds along the great Silk Road / edited by Gisa Jähnichen and Terada Yoshitaka.

LIBRA ML931 .I58 2018
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
International Council for Traditional Music. Colloquium (25th : 2018 : Shanghai, China), author.
Contributor:
Jähnichen, Gisa, editor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Woodwind instruments.
History.
Woodwind instruments--History--Congresses.
Genre:
Conference papers and proceedings.
History.
Physical Description:
vi, 225 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Place of Publication:
Berlin : Logos Verlag, [2019]
Summary:
Double-reed instruments have been under-represented in ethnomusicology and related fields and deserve much more serious and sustained attention. To fill the void in current scholarship, the 25th Colloquium of the International Council for Traditional Music, Double Reeds along the Great Silk Road: The Interaction of Theory and Practice from Antiquity to Contemporary Performance, was held at the Shanghai Conservatory of Music, China, in 2018. With a selection of papers from the colloquium, the present volume gathers and analyzes existing documents, whether written, historical or ethnographical, and provides information on previously neglected regions. 0With contributions by Sahereh Astaneh, Yves Defrance, Jürgen Elsner, Gisa Jähnichen, Rastko Jakovljevic, Chinthaka Prageeth Meddegoda, Uwe Umberto Paetzold, Raja Iskandar Bin Raja Halid, c{Sebnem Sençerman, Timkehet Teffera, Rewadee Ungpho, Anne van Oostrum, Esbjörn Wettermark, Liu Xiangkun, and Terada Yoshitaka.
Double-reed instruments have been under-represented in ethnomusicology and related fields and deserve much more serious and sustained attention. To fill the void in current scholarship, the 25th Colloquium of the International Council for Traditional Music, Double Reeds along the Great Silk Road: The Interaction of Theory and Practice from Antiquity to Contemporary Performance, was held at the Shanghai Conservatory of Music, China, in 2018. With a selection of papers from the colloquium, the present volume gathers and analyzes existing documents, whether written, historical or ethnographical, and provides information on previously neglected regions. With contributions by Sahereh Astaneh, Yves Defrance, J�urgen Elsner, Gisa J�ahnichen, Rastko Jakovljevic, Chinthaka Prageeth Meddegoda, Uwe Umberto Paetzold, Raja Iskandar Bin Raja Halid, Sebnem Sen�cerman, Timkehet Teffera, Rewadee Ungpho, Anne van Oostrum, Esbj�orn Wettermark, Liu Xiangkun, and Terada Yoshitaka.
Double-reed instruments have been under-represented in ethnomusicology and related fields and deserve much more serious and sustained attention. To fill the void in current scholarship, the 25th Colloquium of the International Council for Traditional Music, Double Reeds along the Great Silk Road: The Interaction of Theory and Practice from Antiquity to Contemporary Performance, was held at the Shanghai Conservatory of Music, China, in 2018. With a selection of papers from the colloquium, the present volume gathers and analyzes existing documents, whether written, historical or ethnographical, and provides information on previously neglected regions. With contributions by Sahereh Astaneh, Yves Defrance, Jürgen Elsner, Gisa Jähnichen, Rastko Jakovljevic, Chinthaka Prageeth Meddegoda, Uwe Umberto Paetzold, Raja Iskandar Bin Raja Halid, Sebnem Sençerman, Timkehet Teffera, Rewadee Ungpho, Anne van Oostrum, Esbjörn Wettermark, Liu Xiangkun, and Terada Yoshitaka.
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: I. History and Dissemination
1. Double-Reed Instruments in North Africa / Jurgen Eisner
2. The Mizmar in the Arab World: A Historical Sketch / Anne van Oostrum
3. Double-Reed Instruments: Looking for Historical Connections between the East African Coast and the Great Silk Road / Timkehet Teffera
4. Instruments at the Crossroads: An Organology of the Vietnamese Shawm / Esbjorn Wettermark
5. Peering into the Thumb Hole: The Shifting Lineages / Liu Xiangkun
II. Performance Contexts
6. The Cultural Function of the Sri Lankan Horanawa / Chinthaka Prageeth Meddegoda
7. Gender in Zurna Practices in Traditional Contexts in Western Turkey / Sebnem Sengerman
8. The Preservation of the Pi Gay ok / Rewadee Ungpho
9. Playing the Serunai in Kampung Stong, Kelantan / Gisa Jahnichen
10. The Sangk(h)a and the Tarompet: Musicological Representants of a Historical Cultural Change in West Java Overlooked? / Uwe Umberto Paetzold
11. The Malay Nobat: A History of Encounters, Accommodation, and Development / Raja Iskandar Bin Raja Halid
III. Sounds of Otherness
12. The Otherness of Zurla: Traditional Music, Local Identifications, and Change / Rastko Jakovljevic
13. Charumera and the Representation of the Other in Japan / Terada Yoshitaka
IV. Revival
14. Nowruz, the Persian New Year, and its Contemporary Interpretation on the Persian Soma / Sahereh Astaneh
15. Renaissance of Folk Double Reeds in France / Yves Defrance.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:
3832548696
9783832548698
OCLC:
1127657290
Publisher Number:
99985449167

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