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Playing multipart music : solo and ensemble traditions in Europe : European Voices IV / Ulrich Morgenstern, Ardian Ahmedaja (eds.).

Van Pelt - Albrecht Music Library ML457 .E97 2015
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Format:
Book
Conference/Event
Contributor:
Morgenstern, Ulrich, editor.
Ahmedaja, Ardian, editor.
Conference Name:
European Voices (Symposium) (4th : 2015 : Vienna, Austria)
Series:
Music traditions ; v. 2.
Music traditions = Musik Traditionen ; vol. = Bd. 2
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Music--Performance--Europe--Congresses.
Music.
Folk music--Europe--History and criticism--Congresses.
Folk music.
Music--Performance.
Europe.
Genre:
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Conference papers and proceedings
Physical Description:
319 pages : illustrations, music ; 25 cm. + 1 DVD-ROM (4 3/4 in).
Edition:
1. edition.
Place of Publication:
Wien ; Köln : Böhlau Verlag, 2022.
Summary:
European Voices IV presents new perspectives on two basic performance styles of traditional music of Europe: 1) Solo playing on single instruments with the possibility for multipart texture, for instance different bagpipes and bowed instruments. 2) Practices of playing in small ensembles with a leading role of the violin and later of wind instruments, widespread in Central and Eastern Europe. 14 renowned ethnomusicologists from eleven countries offer new insights on style, repertoire, ways of musical thinking and performance behaviour. Their studies are based on historical sources as well as of a vivid exchange with local musicians during in-depth ethnographic fieldwork.
European Voices IV presents new perspectives on two basic performance styles of traditional music of Europe: 01) Solo playing on single instruments with the possibility for multipart texture, for instance different bagpipes and bowed instruments. 02) Practices of playing in small ensembles with a leading role of the violin and later of wind instruments, widespread in Central and Eastern Europe.0014 renowned ethnomusicologists from eleven countries offer new insights on style, repertoire, ways of musical thinking and performance behaviour. Their studies are based on historical sources as well as of a vivid exchange with local musicians during in-depth ethnographic fieldwork.0.
Notes:
Papers from the 4th European Voices symposium.
List of audiovisual examples: pages 287-294.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
3205214099
9783205214090
OCLC:
1265347939

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