Ranging from early medieval musical bards to pop music in the twenty-first century, this book describes Welsh musical practices and traditions and the forces that have shaped and directed them, probing the reasons why the idea of Wales as a 'musical nation' arose and became embedded in popular consciousness.
Ranging from early medieval musical bards to pop music in the twenty-first century, this book describes Welsh musical practices and traditions and the forces that have shaped and directed them, probing the reasons why the idea of Wales as a 'musical nation' arose and became embedded in popular consciousness.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
1. Music in Welsh history Trevor Herbert 2. Words for music: describing musical practices in medieval Welsh literature Helen Fulton 3. Music in worship before 1650 John Harper 4. Secular music before 1650 Sally Harper 5. The eisteddfod tradition Rhidian Griffiths 6. Women and Welsh folk song Wyn Thomas 7. Instrumental traditions after 1650 Rhidian Griffiths, Trevor Herbert and Stephen P. Rees 8. The Celtic revival Helen Barlow 9. Musical communications in the long nineteenth century Rhidian Griffiths 10. Nonconformists and their music Martin V. Clarke 11. Professionalisation in the twentieth century Lyn Davies 12. Composing Cymru: Art music since 1940 Nicholas Jones 13. Traditions and interventions: popular music 1840-1940 Trevor Herbert 14. New traditions: Welsh popular music into the twenty-first century Sarah Hill 15. Singing Welshness: Sport, music and the Crowd Helen Barlow and Martin V. Clarke 16. Postscript: Contemporary Wales, devolution and digitisation Trevor Herbert, Sally Harper and Sarah Hill.
1. Music in Welsh history Trevor Herbert 2. Words for music: describing musical practices in medieval Welsh literature Helen Fulton 3. Music in worship before 1650 John Harper 4. Secular music before 1650 Sally Harper 5. The eisteddfod tradition Rhidian Griffiths 6. Women and Welsh folk song Wyn Thomas 7. Instrumental traditions after 1650 Rhidian Griffiths, Trevor Herbert and Stephen P. Rees 8. The Celtic revival Helen Barlow 9. Musical communications in the long nineteenth century Rhidian Griffiths 10. Nonconformists and their music Martin V. Clarke 11. Professionalisation in the twentieth century Lyn Davies 12. Composing Cymru: Art music since 1940 Nicholas Jones 13. Traditions and interventions: popular music 1840-1940 Trevor Herbert 14. New traditions: Welsh popular music into the twenty-first century Sarah Hill 15. Singing Welshness: Sport, music and the Crowd Helen Barlow and Martin V. Clarke 16. Postscript: Contemporary Wales, devolution and digitisation Trevor Herbert, Sally Harper and Sarah Hill.
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