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Historical Sources Of Ethnomusicology In Contemporary Debate 1st Edition Susanne Ziegler Ingrid Akesson Gerda Lechleitner

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Historical Sources Of Ethnomusicology In Contemporary Debate 1st Edition Susanne Ziegler Ingrid Akesson Gerda Lechleitner
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Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.34 MB
Pages: 281
Author: Susanne Ziegler; Ingrid Akesson; Gerda Lechleitner
ISBN: 9781443892230, 1443892238
Language: English
Year: 2017
Edition: 1

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Historical Sources Of Ethnomusicology In Contemporary Debate 1st Edition Susanne Ziegler Ingrid Akesson Gerda Lechleitner by Susanne Ziegler; Ingrid Akesson; Gerda Lechleitner 9781443892230, 1443892238 instant download after payment.

This anthology concerns traditional music and archives, and discusses their relationship as seen from historical and epistemological perspectives. Music recordings on wax cylinders, 78 records or magnetic tape, made in the first half of the 20th century, are regarded today as valuable sources for understanding musical processes in their social dimension and as unique cultural heritage. Most of these historical sound recordings are preserved in sound archives, now increasingly accessible in digital formats. Written by renowned experts, the articles here focus on archives, individual and collective memory, and heritage as today’s recreation of the past. Contributors discuss the role of historical sources of traditional music in contemporary research based on examples from music cultures in West Africa, Scandinavia, Turkey, and Portugal, among others. The book will appeal to musicologists and cultural anthropologists, as well as historians and sociologists, and will be of interest to anyone concerned with sound archives, libraries, universities and cultural institutions dedicated to traditional music.

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