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Ethnomusicological Encounters with Music and Musicians Timothy Rice

Ethnomusicological Encounters with Music and Musicians By Timothy Rice

Ethnomusicological Encounters with Music and Musicians by Timothy Rice


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Ethnomusicological Encounters with Music and Musicians: Essays in Honor of Robert Garfias by Timothy Rice

Designed as a tribute to Robert Garfias, who has conducted field work in more cultures than any other living ethnomusicologist, this volume explores the originating encounter in field work of ethnomusicologists with the musicians and musical traditions they study. The nineteen contributors provide case studies from nearly every corner of the world, including biographies of important musicians from the Philippines, Turkey, Lapland, and Korea; interviews with, and reports of learning from, musicians from Ireland, Bulgaria, Burma, and India; and analyses of how traditional musicians adapt to the encounter with modernity in Japan, India, China, Turkey, Afghanistan, Morocco, and the United States. The book also provides a window into the history of ethnomusicology since all the contributors have had a relationship with the University of Washington, home to one of the oldest programs in ethnomusicology in the United States. Inspired by the example of Robert Garfias, they are all indefatigable field researchers and among the leading authorities in the world on their particular musical cultures. The contributions illustrate the core similarities in their approach to the discipline of ethnomusicology and at the same time deal with a remarkably wide range of perspectives, themes, issues, and theoretical questions. Readers should find this collection of essays a fascinating, indeed surprising, glimpse into an important aspect of the history of ethnomusicology.

Ethnomusicological Encounters with Music and Musicians Reviews

... the book would be especially helpful to those teaching or taking graduate-level ethnomusicology courses, as it provides a broad view of ethnomusicological research. Notes 'This book will be a good help for anthropologists interested in ethnomusicology and for social scientists whose areas of interest are connected to music. Moreover, each chapter includes a good number of references to the musical recordings of the mentioned artists, as if inviting readers to listen and sonically experience the music that they read about.' Anthropological Notebooks

About Timothy Rice

Timothy Rice is Professor in the UCLA Department of Ethnomusicology and holds a Ph.D. from the University of Washington. He specializes in the traditional music of Bulgaria and Macedonia. His books include Cross-cultural Perspectives on Music (1982), May It Fill Your Soul: Experiencing Bulgarian Music (1994), The Garland Encyclopedia of World Music, Vol. 8: Europe (2000), and Music in Bulgaria (2004). He edited the journal Ethnomusicology from 1981 to 1984 and served as president of the Society for Ethnomusicology from 2003 to 2005.

Table of Contents

1: Introduction: Reflections on the Formation of an Ethnomusicologist; I: Encountering Musicians; 2: The Art of Master Musician Necdet Ya?ar as a Key to the Subtleties of Classical Turkish Music; 3: An Ethnomusicology of Musical Art and Individual Success: Hwang Byungki and National Music in the Republic of Korea; 4: The Visiting Artist as Culture Broker: Joe Heaney and the Negotiation of Identity; 5: High Queen Damoao and the Teaching of Maranao Kolintang Music; 6: Teachers Studying Teachers: Pedagogical Practices of Artist Musicians; 7: Greetings from Lapland: The Legacy of Nils-Aslak Valkeapaa (1943-2001); 8: Evaluating Artistry on the Bulgarian Bagpipe; 9: String Theory: A Meditation on Lives in Ethnomusicology; II: Encountering Music; 10: Making the Music of Indonesia Series: A Memoir; 11: Mediated Tradition: The Globalization of Burmese Music; 12: Deconstructing Haydar: Lineage, Ownership, and Innovation in the Creation of an Alevi Classic; 13: Hymns to the Sun Goddess: New Music for a Shinto Worship Service; 14: Rooted as Banyan Trees: Eis? and the Okinawan Diaspora in Japan; 15: Saints, Prostitutes, and Rotten Sardines: The Musical Construction of Place and Ethnicity in a Moroccan Insult Contest; 16: The Politics of Music in Afghanistan; 17: Music Ownership and Control in Blackfoot Culture: Remarks on Identity, Knowledge, Performance; 18: Some Aspects of Qin Construction and Acoustics; 19: Thoughts on the Relationships among Anthropology, Ethnomusicology, and Musicology; by an Anthropologist

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NLS9781138261112
9781138261112
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Ethnomusicological Encounters with Music and Musicians: Essays in Honor of Robert Garfias by Timothy Rice
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Taylor & Francis Ltd
2016-11-15
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