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European Voices III: The Instrumentation and Instrumentalization of Sound. Local Multipart Music Practices in Europe. In commemoration of Gerlinde Haid [Kõva köide]

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  • Formaat: Hardback, 353 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 240x170x28 mm, kaal: 819 g, 114 s/w-Abb. und Notenbeispiele
  • Sari: Schriften zur Volksmusik
  • Ilmumisaeg: 15-May-2017
  • Kirjastus: Bohlau Verlag
  • ISBN-10: 3205205138
  • ISBN-13: 9783205205135
  • Formaat: Hardback, 353 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 240x170x28 mm, kaal: 819 g, 114 s/w-Abb. und Notenbeispiele
  • Sari: Schriften zur Volksmusik
  • Ilmumisaeg: 15-May-2017
  • Kirjastus: Bohlau Verlag
  • ISBN-10: 3205205138
  • ISBN-13: 9783205205135
The understanding of instrumentation in music literature has been closely connected for a longer period with instruments and their sound qualities and fusion possibilities. Views like those held by Igor Stravinsky, who considered instrumentation to be an inseparable part of musical composition, widen the perspective. Significantly, such a perspective is a matter of course in local practices. Multipart music practices are of particular interest in this context, because they enable us to discern the most diverse ways of creating a common sound and to recognize this process as a "founder" of social interactions, which is more than an accomplishment in which it would be a pleasure to take one's "part". The instrumentation and instrumentalization of sound thus become particularly important for research.
Foreword 9(2)
Ursula Hemetek
Introduction 11(12)
Ardian Ahmedaja
I Sound and Society
1 Prologue
"But Glorious It Was" -- The Pilgrim's Progress and the Musical Instrumentation of the Heavenly Host
23(21)
Philip V. Bohlman
2 Of Alps and Pennines
44(43)
The Role of Multipart Music and Sounds in Gerlinde Haid's Conception of Musica Alpina
45(20)
Thomas Nussbaumer
The Performance Roles and Dynamics of a Christmas Carolling Tradition in the English Pennines
65(22)
Ian Russell
3 South-Western Europe
Polyphonic Arrangements for a Monodic Tradition: Rituals and Musical Creativity in Present-Day Soria
87(14)
Enrique Camara de Landa
At the Bottom of the Ethnomusicologist's Bin ...: Multipart Singing Territories, Musical Logics and Self-Presentation Strategies
101(20)
Jean-Jacques Casteret
It is a Matter of Amalgam. Constructions of Sound Image in Multipart Singing Practices
121(20)
Ignazio Macchiarella
II Performance as Instrumentation
1 The Baltics
The Changing "Sound Ideal" as a Social Marker in Seto Multipart Songs
141(20)
Zanna Partlas
Sound Instrumentation in Lithuanian Multipart Music Practice: The Relationship between the Individual and the Collective in Music-Making Processes
161(22)
Daiva Raciunaite-Vyciniene
The Sound of Medneva: Local Multipart Singing Practice as an Instrument of Identity in North-Eastern Latvia
183(20)
Anda Beitane
2 Central and Eastern Europe
Sound Aspects Caused by the Formation of Intentional and Accidental Multipart Instrumental Music, Illustrated by Selected Examples
203(20)
Rudolf Pietsch
Multipart Phenomena in Hungarian Folk Music Regarding the Instrumentation and Instrumentalization of Sound
223(14)
Lujza Tari
"I hear the drum, but I can't see it!" The Main Accompanying Instrument and Its Emblematic Sound
237(12)
Speranta Radulescu
III Tradition, Revival, Practice
Towards the Instrumentation of Sound in a Band Consisting of String Instruments and Bagpipes
249(14)
Bernard Garaj
Imagining Social Space and History in European Folk Music Revivals and Volksmusikpflege. The Politics of Instrumentation
263(30)
Ulrich Morgenstern
Some Remarks on Multipart Singing in Austrian Folk Music
293(16)
Walter Deutsch
Notes on Contributors 309(34)
List of Audio Examples
315(18)
List of Video Examples
333(10)
Index 343