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The Garland encyclopedia of world music

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This reference comprises Volume 8 in a 10-volume set that explores the music of the world. Rice (ethnomusicology, UCLA), James Porter (Scottish ethnology, U. of Aberdeen) and Chris Goertzen (music, Earlham College) offer 70-plus articles that cover music and its relation to dance, folklore, poetry, religion, and history. Following a discussion of Europe as a musical area and what unifies and diversifies its many different cultural and geographic regions, they look at the history of music, musical performance, European ideas, gender, immigration, and ideology. They also address traditional musical instruments, the transmission of music between generations, and popular, rock, and world musics. Finally, they present the musical cultures country by country, including transnational ethnic groups that have greatly influenced European culture. Contains many b&w photos, as well as guides to publications, recordings, films, and videos.

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The Garland encyclopedia of world music, Timothy Rice

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Title
The Garland encyclopedia of world music
Language
English
Released
2000
Format
Hardcover
Pages
1174
ISBN10
0824060342
ISBN13
9780824060343
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This reference comprises Volume 8 in a 10-volume set that explores the music of the world. Rice (ethnomusicology, UCLA), James Porter (Scottish ethnology, U. of Aberdeen) and Chris Goertzen (music, Earlham College) offer 70-plus articles that cover music and its relation to dance, folklore, poetry, religion, and history. Following a discussion of Europe as a musical area and what unifies and diversifies its many different cultural and geographic regions, they look at the history of music, musical performance, European ideas, gender, immigration, and ideology. They also address traditional musical instruments, the transmission of music between generations, and popular, rock, and world musics. Finally, they present the musical cultures country by country, including transnational ethnic groups that have greatly influenced European culture. Contains many b&w photos, as well as guides to publications, recordings, films, and videos.