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Music Glocalization Heritage And Innovation In A Digital Age David Hebert

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Music Glocalization Heritage And Innovation In A Digital Age David Hebert
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Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.56 MB
Pages: 431
Author: David Hebert, Mikolaj Rykowski
ISBN: 9781527503939, 1527503933
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Music Glocalization Heritage And Innovation In A Digital Age David Hebert by David Hebert, Mikolaj Rykowski 9781527503939, 1527503933 instant download after payment.

This unique edited volume offers a distinctive theoretical perspective and advanced insights into how music is impacted by the interaction of global forces with local conditions. As the first major book to apply the timely notion of â oeglocality⠝ to music, this collection features robust scholarship on genres and practices from many corners of the world: from studies of European opera professions and the oeuvre of several contemporary art music composers, to music in Uzbekistan and Indonesia, urban street musicians, and even the didjeridoo.

The authors interrogate theories of glocalization, distinguishing this notion from globalization and other more familiar concepts, and demonstrate how its application illuminates the mechanisms that link changing musical practices and technologies with their social milieu. This incisive book is relevant to scholars of many different specializations, particularly those with a deep interest in relationships between music and society, both past and present. More broadly, its discussions will be of value to those concerned with how changing policies and technologies impact cultural heritage and the creative approaches of performing artists worldwide.

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