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Mbira's Restless Dance: An Archive of Improvisation [Spiraalköide]

  • Formaat: Spiral bound, 912 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 279x216x41 mm, kaal: 2100 g, 2 spiral bound volumes, 597 musical examples
  • Sari: Chicago Studies in Ethnomusicology
  • Ilmumisaeg: 13-Nov-2020
  • Kirjastus: University of Chicago Press
  • ISBN-10: 022662627X
  • ISBN-13: 9780226626277
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  • Formaat: Spiral bound, 912 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 279x216x41 mm, kaal: 2100 g, 2 spiral bound volumes, 597 musical examples
  • Sari: Chicago Studies in Ethnomusicology
  • Ilmumisaeg: 13-Nov-2020
  • Kirjastus: University of Chicago Press
  • ISBN-10: 022662627X
  • ISBN-13: 9780226626277
Growing out of the collaborative research of an American ethnomusicologist and Zimbabwean musician, Paul F. Berliner and Cosmas Magaya’s Mbira’s Restless Dance documents the repertory for a keyboard instrument known generally as mbira. At the heart of this work lies the analysis of the improvisatory processes that propel mbira music’s magnificent creativity.

Mbira’s Restless Dance is written to be played. This two-volume, spiral-bound set features musical transcriptions of thirty-nine compositions and variations, annotated with the master player’s advice on technique and performance, his notes and observations, and commentary by Berliner. Enhanced with extensive website audiovisuals, Mbira’s Restless Dance is in effect a series of masterclasses with Magaya, suitable for experienced mbira players and those learning the fundamentals.

Together with Berliner's The Art of Mbira, in which he provides an indispensable historical and cultural guide to mbira in a changing world, Mbira's Restless Dance breaks new ground in the depth and specificity of its exploration of an African musical tradition, and in the entwining of the authors’ collaborative voices. It is a testament to the powerful relationship between music and social life—and the rewards of lifelong musical study, performance, and friendship.

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A major landmark in ethnomusicology. These books represent decades of systematic and highly focused research by one of the most astute, tenacious, perceptive, respected, and inspiring scholars in the field. There is a wealth of information here, systematically organized and presented, with few precedents in music scholarship. -- Eric Charry, Wesleyan University, author of "Mande Music: Traditional and Modern Music of the Maninka and Mandinka of Western Africa" Stunning. I can think of no other work like it in the history of ethnomusicology, and very few that approach it in contemporary humanistic or musical scholarship. Its contribution transcends the authors disciplinary affiliations in magisterial ways. There is, simply, nothing else like this in the literature. It owns its own category. It creates a new category of musical ethnography. And might I say, there is no example in the ethnomusicological literature of collaborative research on this level, either. I came away with a concrete understanding of the stunning complexity of the aural texture of mbira music, the playfulness of its performance practices, the seriousness of its pedagogical traditions, and the obviousness of the claim that Magaya is an artist on the level of a Charlie Parker or a Ravi Shankarone of the worlds great musicians, a living treasure for the Shona people, and someone who has contributed enormously to ethnomusicology through his long collaboration with Berliner. This is a unique, powerful, singular work. Berliner is a master of ethnomusicological scholarship in exactly the same sense that Magaya is a master of the mbira. To have such a document of his careers work is astounding. It shows what our discipline could be, and what we could achieve. Its a real magnum opus. -- Aaron A. Fox, Columbia University. author of "Real Country: Music and Language in Working-Class Culture" "Berliner and Magaya have been working on this project since the 1990s, and it is unlikely that the world will ever see a deeper dive into the beauties and mysterious nuances of mbira. These volumes mark an extraordinary collaboration between meticulous scholarship and virtuoso musicianship, and also, the fruit of a profound and enduring friendship." -- Banning Eyre * Afropop Worldwide *

Volume I
Introduction 7(11)
Guide to Mbira Notation 18(15)
1 Bangiza (1)
33(33)
2 Bangiza (2)
66(8)
3 Bangiza (3)
74(26)
4 Bangiza (4)
100(13)
5 Bangiza (5)
113(25)
6 Bayawabaya
138(23)
7 Chakwi
161(16)
8 Chaminuka Ndimambo
177(14)
9 Chaminuka, We
191(6)
10 Chandasarira
197(23)
11 Chipembere
220(22)
12 Chipindura
242(20)
13 Dande
262(20)
14 Dangurangu
282(6)
15 Gorekore
288(5)
16 Karigamombe
293(31)
17 Kuzanga
324(22)
18 Mahororo
346(39)
19 Mandarindari
385(16)
20 Mukatiende
401
Volume II
21 Mutamba
1(8)
22 Muzoriwa
9(33)
23 Nhemamusasa
42(70)
24 Nhemamusasa Yekutanga
112(15)
25 Nhemamusasa Yepasi
127(17)
26 Nhimutimu (1)
144(27)
27 Nhimutimu (2)
171(7)
28 Nyamamusango
178(23)
29 Nyamaropa
201(35)
30 Nyamaropa Chipembere
236(16)
31 Nyamaropa Yepasi
252(19)
32 Nyuchi
271(8)
33 Shumba
279(21)
34 Shumba Yangwasha
300(12)
35 Taireva (1)
312(37)
36 Taireva (2)
349(8)
37 Taireva (3)
357(16)
38 Taireva (4)
373(7)
39 Tondobayana
380(10)
40 A Comparative View Of Artists' Composition Treatments
390(61)
Bangiza (1)
392(2)
Bangiza (2)
394(2)
Bangiza (3)
396(3)
Bangiza (4)
399(1)
Bangiza (5)
400(2)
Chipindura
402(1)
Karigamombe
402(1)
Mahororo
402(1)
Mukatiende
403(1)
Muzoriwa
403(1)
Nhemamusasa
403(6)
Nhemamusasa yekutanga
409(1)
Nhemamusasa yepasi
410(3)
Nhimutimu (1)
413(1)
Nyamaropa
413(1)
Nyamaropa Chipembere
414(1)
Nyuchi
415(1)
Shumba
415(36)
Acknowledgments 451
Paul F. Berliner is the Arts and Sciences Professor Emeritus of Music at Duke University. He is the author of Thinking in Jazz: The Infinite Art of Improvisation and The Soul of Mbira: Music and Traditions of the Shona People of Zimbabwe, both published by the University of Chicago Press. Cosmas Magaya (19532020) was an internationally renowned Zimbabwean mbira player, teacher, and cultural ambassador.