Music and Memory in the Ancient Greek and Roman Worlds
Herausgeber: Curtis, Lauren; Weiss, Naomi
Music and Memory in the Ancient Greek and Roman Worlds
Herausgeber: Curtis, Lauren; Weiss, Naomi
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Combines multiple theoretical perspectives and diverse media to examine the relation between music and memory in ancient Greece and Rome.
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Combines multiple theoretical perspectives and diverse media to examine the relation between music and memory in ancient Greece and Rome.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 379
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Dezember 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 508g
- ISBN-13: 9781108926959
- ISBN-10: 1108926959
- Artikelnr.: 69073985
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 379
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Dezember 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 508g
- ISBN-13: 9781108926959
- ISBN-10: 1108926959
- Artikelnr.: 69073985
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Part I. Approaching Music and Memory: Introduction Lauren Curtis and Naomi
Weiss; 1. Music, Memory, and the (Ancient Greek) Imagination Mark Griffith;
Part II. Music, Body, and Textual Archives: 2. Musical Memory on Delos:
Theseus in the Archive and the Repertoire Sarah Olsen; 3. Remembered but
not Recorded: The Strange Case of Rome's Maiden Chorus Lauren Curtis; 4.
Incorporating Memory in Roman Song and Dance: The Case of the Arval Cult
Zoa Alonso Fernández; Part III. Technologies of Musical Memory: 5. Do
Alexandrians Dream of Electric Sound? Recording Music in the Early
Ptolemaic Empire Yvona Trnka-Amrhein; 6. Teichoacoustics, or the Wall as
Sonic Medium in Antiquity Peter McMurray; Part IV. Audience, Music, and
Repertoire: 7. Iacchus Resonatus: Sound, Memory, and Salvation in
Aristophanes' Frogs Tim Power; 8. Performance, Memory, and Affect: Animal
Choruses in Attic Vase Painting Naomi Weiss; 9. Meter, Music, and Memory in
Roman Comedy Timothy J. Moore; Part V. Music and Memorialization: 10.
Sirens on the Edge of the Classical Attic Funerary Monument Seth Estrin;
11. Music as Mn¿ma on Athenian White-Ground Lekythoi Sheramy D. Bundrick.
Weiss; 1. Music, Memory, and the (Ancient Greek) Imagination Mark Griffith;
Part II. Music, Body, and Textual Archives: 2. Musical Memory on Delos:
Theseus in the Archive and the Repertoire Sarah Olsen; 3. Remembered but
not Recorded: The Strange Case of Rome's Maiden Chorus Lauren Curtis; 4.
Incorporating Memory in Roman Song and Dance: The Case of the Arval Cult
Zoa Alonso Fernández; Part III. Technologies of Musical Memory: 5. Do
Alexandrians Dream of Electric Sound? Recording Music in the Early
Ptolemaic Empire Yvona Trnka-Amrhein; 6. Teichoacoustics, or the Wall as
Sonic Medium in Antiquity Peter McMurray; Part IV. Audience, Music, and
Repertoire: 7. Iacchus Resonatus: Sound, Memory, and Salvation in
Aristophanes' Frogs Tim Power; 8. Performance, Memory, and Affect: Animal
Choruses in Attic Vase Painting Naomi Weiss; 9. Meter, Music, and Memory in
Roman Comedy Timothy J. Moore; Part V. Music and Memorialization: 10.
Sirens on the Edge of the Classical Attic Funerary Monument Seth Estrin;
11. Music as Mn¿ma on Athenian White-Ground Lekythoi Sheramy D. Bundrick.
Part I. Approaching Music and Memory: Introduction Lauren Curtis and Naomi
Weiss; 1. Music, Memory, and the (Ancient Greek) Imagination Mark Griffith;
Part II. Music, Body, and Textual Archives: 2. Musical Memory on Delos:
Theseus in the Archive and the Repertoire Sarah Olsen; 3. Remembered but
not Recorded: The Strange Case of Rome's Maiden Chorus Lauren Curtis; 4.
Incorporating Memory in Roman Song and Dance: The Case of the Arval Cult
Zoa Alonso Fernández; Part III. Technologies of Musical Memory: 5. Do
Alexandrians Dream of Electric Sound? Recording Music in the Early
Ptolemaic Empire Yvona Trnka-Amrhein; 6. Teichoacoustics, or the Wall as
Sonic Medium in Antiquity Peter McMurray; Part IV. Audience, Music, and
Repertoire: 7. Iacchus Resonatus: Sound, Memory, and Salvation in
Aristophanes' Frogs Tim Power; 8. Performance, Memory, and Affect: Animal
Choruses in Attic Vase Painting Naomi Weiss; 9. Meter, Music, and Memory in
Roman Comedy Timothy J. Moore; Part V. Music and Memorialization: 10.
Sirens on the Edge of the Classical Attic Funerary Monument Seth Estrin;
11. Music as Mn¿ma on Athenian White-Ground Lekythoi Sheramy D. Bundrick.
Weiss; 1. Music, Memory, and the (Ancient Greek) Imagination Mark Griffith;
Part II. Music, Body, and Textual Archives: 2. Musical Memory on Delos:
Theseus in the Archive and the Repertoire Sarah Olsen; 3. Remembered but
not Recorded: The Strange Case of Rome's Maiden Chorus Lauren Curtis; 4.
Incorporating Memory in Roman Song and Dance: The Case of the Arval Cult
Zoa Alonso Fernández; Part III. Technologies of Musical Memory: 5. Do
Alexandrians Dream of Electric Sound? Recording Music in the Early
Ptolemaic Empire Yvona Trnka-Amrhein; 6. Teichoacoustics, or the Wall as
Sonic Medium in Antiquity Peter McMurray; Part IV. Audience, Music, and
Repertoire: 7. Iacchus Resonatus: Sound, Memory, and Salvation in
Aristophanes' Frogs Tim Power; 8. Performance, Memory, and Affect: Animal
Choruses in Attic Vase Painting Naomi Weiss; 9. Meter, Music, and Memory in
Roman Comedy Timothy J. Moore; Part V. Music and Memorialization: 10.
Sirens on the Edge of the Classical Attic Funerary Monument Seth Estrin;
11. Music as Mn¿ma on Athenian White-Ground Lekythoi Sheramy D. Bundrick.