Music, words and voice
A reader
Herausgeber: Clayton, Martin
Music, words and voice
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Herausgeber: Clayton, Martin
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A new and exciting interdisciplinary resource which integrates the worlds of music and literature. The first primary and secondary source collection of its kind to focus on the relationship between words and music and between musical and literary forms. -- .
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A new and exciting interdisciplinary resource which integrates the worlds of music and literature. The first primary and secondary source collection of its kind to focus on the relationship between words and music and between musical and literary forms. -- .
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Manchester University Press
- Seitenzahl: 328
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juli 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 502g
- ISBN-13: 9780719077883
- ISBN-10: 0719077885
- Artikelnr.: 23607414
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Manchester University Press
- Seitenzahl: 328
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juli 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 502g
- ISBN-13: 9780719077883
- ISBN-10: 0719077885
- Artikelnr.: 23607414
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Martin Clayton is Senior Lecturer in Music at The Open University and one of the leading figures in ethnomusicology today
1. Introduction. Martin Clayton Part I. Words and music 2. The first voices
Jean Jacques Rousseau 3. The beginnings of music
Charles S. Myers 4. The boundaries of speech and song
George List 5. The separation of speech and song
Jacques Derrida 6. Poetry and music
Richard Wagner 7. Oral mnemonics for the Japanese noh flute
David Hughes 8. Drum signalling in a West African tribe
George Herzog Part II. Song
text and voice 9. The voice as a musical instrument
Simon Frith 10. Working class 'country'
Steven Feld
Aaron A. Fox
Thomas Porcello and David Samuels 11. Music
voice
language
Roland Barthes 12. 'Hey Jude'
Tim Riley 13. The voice of Egypt
Virginia Danielson 14. Siddheshwari Devi sings Sheila Dhar 15. Text and performance in thumri
Peter Manuel Part III. Song performance and society 16. The meaning of song
Victor Zuckerkandl 17. Hazara lullabies
Hiromi Lorraine Sakata 18. Race
class and gender in Carmen
Susan McClary 19. Oh Brother where art thou? and the blues
Richard Middleton 20. Jùjú live
Christopher Waterman 21. Rhythm
rhyme
and rhetoric in the music of Public Enemy
Robert Walse 22. The Maori haka
Jan Bolwell and Keri Kaa Part IV. Song and ritual 23. Wassailing in Somerset
Kingsley Palmer and Bob Patten 24. The carol revival
Frank Howes 25. Papal legislation on sacred music
Robert F. Hayburn 26. Jungle paths and spirit songs
Marina Roseman 27. The Karelian lament
Elizabeth Tolbert 28. Russian wedding rituals and Stravinsky
Richard Taruskin 29. Lamenting in Stravinsky's Les Noces
Pieter C. Van den Toorn Part V. Words
music and narrative 30. The Sicilian cantastorie
Mauro Geraci 31. Song and performance
Edward Cone 32. The 'Bell Song'
Carolyn Abbate 33. The little blueprint - an amplification of the meaning of 'libretto'
Gordon Kalton Williams 34. Sondheim's technique
Stephen Sondheim and Trevor Herbert 35. Writing lyrics
Oscar Hammerstein 36. Afternoon Raag
Amit Chaudhuri 37. The Vinteuil Sonata
Marcel Proust List of illustrations List of sources
Jean Jacques Rousseau 3. The beginnings of music
Charles S. Myers 4. The boundaries of speech and song
George List 5. The separation of speech and song
Jacques Derrida 6. Poetry and music
Richard Wagner 7. Oral mnemonics for the Japanese noh flute
David Hughes 8. Drum signalling in a West African tribe
George Herzog Part II. Song
text and voice 9. The voice as a musical instrument
Simon Frith 10. Working class 'country'
Steven Feld
Aaron A. Fox
Thomas Porcello and David Samuels 11. Music
voice
language
Roland Barthes 12. 'Hey Jude'
Tim Riley 13. The voice of Egypt
Virginia Danielson 14. Siddheshwari Devi sings Sheila Dhar 15. Text and performance in thumri
Peter Manuel Part III. Song performance and society 16. The meaning of song
Victor Zuckerkandl 17. Hazara lullabies
Hiromi Lorraine Sakata 18. Race
class and gender in Carmen
Susan McClary 19. Oh Brother where art thou? and the blues
Richard Middleton 20. Jùjú live
Christopher Waterman 21. Rhythm
rhyme
and rhetoric in the music of Public Enemy
Robert Walse 22. The Maori haka
Jan Bolwell and Keri Kaa Part IV. Song and ritual 23. Wassailing in Somerset
Kingsley Palmer and Bob Patten 24. The carol revival
Frank Howes 25. Papal legislation on sacred music
Robert F. Hayburn 26. Jungle paths and spirit songs
Marina Roseman 27. The Karelian lament
Elizabeth Tolbert 28. Russian wedding rituals and Stravinsky
Richard Taruskin 29. Lamenting in Stravinsky's Les Noces
Pieter C. Van den Toorn Part V. Words
music and narrative 30. The Sicilian cantastorie
Mauro Geraci 31. Song and performance
Edward Cone 32. The 'Bell Song'
Carolyn Abbate 33. The little blueprint - an amplification of the meaning of 'libretto'
Gordon Kalton Williams 34. Sondheim's technique
Stephen Sondheim and Trevor Herbert 35. Writing lyrics
Oscar Hammerstein 36. Afternoon Raag
Amit Chaudhuri 37. The Vinteuil Sonata
Marcel Proust List of illustrations List of sources
1. Introduction. Martin Clayton Part I. Words and music 2. The first voices
Jean Jacques Rousseau 3. The beginnings of music
Charles S. Myers 4. The boundaries of speech and song
George List 5. The separation of speech and song
Jacques Derrida 6. Poetry and music
Richard Wagner 7. Oral mnemonics for the Japanese noh flute
David Hughes 8. Drum signalling in a West African tribe
George Herzog Part II. Song
text and voice 9. The voice as a musical instrument
Simon Frith 10. Working class 'country'
Steven Feld
Aaron A. Fox
Thomas Porcello and David Samuels 11. Music
voice
language
Roland Barthes 12. 'Hey Jude'
Tim Riley 13. The voice of Egypt
Virginia Danielson 14. Siddheshwari Devi sings Sheila Dhar 15. Text and performance in thumri
Peter Manuel Part III. Song performance and society 16. The meaning of song
Victor Zuckerkandl 17. Hazara lullabies
Hiromi Lorraine Sakata 18. Race
class and gender in Carmen
Susan McClary 19. Oh Brother where art thou? and the blues
Richard Middleton 20. Jùjú live
Christopher Waterman 21. Rhythm
rhyme
and rhetoric in the music of Public Enemy
Robert Walse 22. The Maori haka
Jan Bolwell and Keri Kaa Part IV. Song and ritual 23. Wassailing in Somerset
Kingsley Palmer and Bob Patten 24. The carol revival
Frank Howes 25. Papal legislation on sacred music
Robert F. Hayburn 26. Jungle paths and spirit songs
Marina Roseman 27. The Karelian lament
Elizabeth Tolbert 28. Russian wedding rituals and Stravinsky
Richard Taruskin 29. Lamenting in Stravinsky's Les Noces
Pieter C. Van den Toorn Part V. Words
music and narrative 30. The Sicilian cantastorie
Mauro Geraci 31. Song and performance
Edward Cone 32. The 'Bell Song'
Carolyn Abbate 33. The little blueprint - an amplification of the meaning of 'libretto'
Gordon Kalton Williams 34. Sondheim's technique
Stephen Sondheim and Trevor Herbert 35. Writing lyrics
Oscar Hammerstein 36. Afternoon Raag
Amit Chaudhuri 37. The Vinteuil Sonata
Marcel Proust List of illustrations List of sources
Jean Jacques Rousseau 3. The beginnings of music
Charles S. Myers 4. The boundaries of speech and song
George List 5. The separation of speech and song
Jacques Derrida 6. Poetry and music
Richard Wagner 7. Oral mnemonics for the Japanese noh flute
David Hughes 8. Drum signalling in a West African tribe
George Herzog Part II. Song
text and voice 9. The voice as a musical instrument
Simon Frith 10. Working class 'country'
Steven Feld
Aaron A. Fox
Thomas Porcello and David Samuels 11. Music
voice
language
Roland Barthes 12. 'Hey Jude'
Tim Riley 13. The voice of Egypt
Virginia Danielson 14. Siddheshwari Devi sings Sheila Dhar 15. Text and performance in thumri
Peter Manuel Part III. Song performance and society 16. The meaning of song
Victor Zuckerkandl 17. Hazara lullabies
Hiromi Lorraine Sakata 18. Race
class and gender in Carmen
Susan McClary 19. Oh Brother where art thou? and the blues
Richard Middleton 20. Jùjú live
Christopher Waterman 21. Rhythm
rhyme
and rhetoric in the music of Public Enemy
Robert Walse 22. The Maori haka
Jan Bolwell and Keri Kaa Part IV. Song and ritual 23. Wassailing in Somerset
Kingsley Palmer and Bob Patten 24. The carol revival
Frank Howes 25. Papal legislation on sacred music
Robert F. Hayburn 26. Jungle paths and spirit songs
Marina Roseman 27. The Karelian lament
Elizabeth Tolbert 28. Russian wedding rituals and Stravinsky
Richard Taruskin 29. Lamenting in Stravinsky's Les Noces
Pieter C. Van den Toorn Part V. Words
music and narrative 30. The Sicilian cantastorie
Mauro Geraci 31. Song and performance
Edward Cone 32. The 'Bell Song'
Carolyn Abbate 33. The little blueprint - an amplification of the meaning of 'libretto'
Gordon Kalton Williams 34. Sondheim's technique
Stephen Sondheim and Trevor Herbert 35. Writing lyrics
Oscar Hammerstein 36. Afternoon Raag
Amit Chaudhuri 37. The Vinteuil Sonata
Marcel Proust List of illustrations List of sources