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World Music: Traditions and Transformations Michael Bakan

World Music: Traditions and Transformations By Michael Bakan

World Music: Traditions and Transformations by Michael Bakan


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Takes students on a global journey of musical and cultural discovery, exploration, and experience. Through case studies of diverse musicultural traditions, this title illustrates the transformative life of world musics from traditional folk, ritual, and classical genres to contemporary popular and art musics, jazz, and world beat.

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World Music: Traditions and Transformations by Michael Bakan

From jeliya to cha cha cha, Shandong to sean nos, and the Beatles and beleganjur to Bollywood and belly dance, the second edition of World Music: Traditions and Transformations takes students on an exciting global journey of musical and cultural discovery, exploration, and experience. Through clearly focused case studies of diverse musicultural traditions, Michael Bakan illustrates the transformative life of world musics from traditional folk, ritual, and classical genres to contemporary popular and art musics, jazz, and world beat. Integral connections between particular musics and their historical, cultural, and international contexts are consistently emphasized. The text also includes a globally inclusive introduction to core elements of music and culture that makes its unique and friendly approach accessible to music majors and non-majors alike.

About Michael Bakan

Michael B. Bakan is Professor of Ethnomusicology and Head of Ethnomusicology/World Music in the College of Music at Florida State University, where he also directs the universitys Balinese gamelan ensemble and the Music-Play Project, a program for children on the autism spectrum and their families. He has been the recipient of numerous awards and honors, including two Florida State University Undergraduate Teaching Awards (1998, 2010). His first book, Music of Death and New Creation: Experiences in the World of Balinese Gamelan Beleganjur (University of Chicago Press, 1999), was selected to the Choice Outstanding Academic Titles list for the year 2000 and was recognized as one of the two most significant publications on Balinese music in almost half a century in The Times (London). The first edition of World Music: Traditions and Transformations (McGraw-Hill, 2007) has been adopted at more than 100 universities and colleges worldwide. Bakans many other publications encompass topics ranging from Indonesian music and world percussion to electronic music technology, early jazz history, film music, multicultural music education, and the ethnomusicology of autism. He is also the series editor of the Routledge Focus on World Music Series. As a percussionist, Bakan has performed with many renowned world music, jazz, and Western classical music artists and ensembles, including the Toronto Symphony Orchestra, the Music at Marlboro Festival Orchestra, John Cage, A. J. Racy, Phil Nimmons, I Ketut Sukarata, and the championship beleganjur groups of Batur Tengah and Tatasan Kaja in Bali, Indonesia. He is also an active composer, with traditional and experimental works for Balinese gamelan, world music/jazz fusion pieces, film scores, and modern dance compositions to his credit. Bakan has been a visiting professor or invited lecturer at numerous institutions, including Harvard, Yale, Indiana, and Boston universities; the universities of Chicago, Colorado, Illinois, Maryland, and Washington; and the Berklee College of Music. He previously served as president of the Society for Ethnomusicologys Southeast/Caribbean Chapter. He and his family live in Tallahassee, Florida.

Table of Contents

PrefaceAbout This Book: An Introduction for StudentsPART IChapter 1: What, in the World, Is Music?Chapter 2: How Music Lives: A Musicultural ApproachChapter 3: How Music Works, Part I: RhythmChapter 4: How Music Works, Part II: Pitch Chapter 5: How Music Works, Part III: Dynamics,Timbre, and InstrumentsChapter 6: How Music Works, Part IV: Texture and FormPART IIChapter 7:Indonesian Gamelan Music: Interlocking Rhythms, Interlocking WorldsChapter 8: From Raga to Bollywood: Developments and Intercultural Crossings in Indian Music Chapter 9: 'Not the Same, but Just as Nice': Traditions and Transformations in Irish Music Chapter 10: The River and the Path: Conversation and Collective Expression in West African Musics Chapter 11: 'See How She Moves': Musics of Latin America and the Oye Como Va Phenomenon Chapter 12: From Baladi to Belly Dance: Rhythm, Dance, and Music in Egypt and Beyond Chapter 13: A Musicultural History of the Chinese Zheng GlossaryReferences Cited in the TextCreditsIndex

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CIN0073526649A
9780073526645
0073526649
World Music: Traditions and Transformations by Michael Bakan
Used - Well Read
Paperback
McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
20110416
416
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