Remixing Music Studies
Essays in Honour of Nicholas Cook
Herausgeber: Aguilar, Ananay; Pritchard, Matthew; Cole, Ross
Remixing Music Studies
Essays in Honour of Nicholas Cook
Herausgeber: Aguilar, Ananay; Pritchard, Matthew; Cole, Ross
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This edited volume brings together some of today's most exciting music scholars to engage with the multifaceted body of work produced by Nicholas Cook over the last thirty years.
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This edited volume brings together some of today's most exciting music scholars to engage with the multifaceted body of work produced by Nicholas Cook over the last thirty years.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 236
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Juli 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 523g
- ISBN-13: 9781138359925
- ISBN-10: 1138359920
- Artikelnr.: 69945873
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 236
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Juli 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 523g
- ISBN-13: 9781138359925
- ISBN-10: 1138359920
- Artikelnr.: 69945873
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Ananay Aguilar is Policy Advisor at Cambridge Enterprise and Affiliated Researcher at the Centre for Intellectual Property and Information Law (CIPIL) at the University of Cambridge. She previously held a Leverhulme Early Career Fellowship, also at the University of Cambridge, focusing on music copyright and policy. Ross Cole is a Junior Research Fellow at the University of Cambridge. His research interests extend from the late nineteenth century up to the present, with a particular focus on popular culture and experimentalism. His first book, The Folk: Music, Modernity, and the Political Imagination, is forthcoming with University of California Press. Matthew Pritchard is Lecturer in Musical Aesthetics at the University of Leeds. He has published on aspects of music aesthetics from c. 1750-1930 in Germany, and is working on a book examining the aesthetics of this period through the lens of the 'history of emotions'. He also writes on and translates the songs and musical essays of Rabindranath Tagore. Eric Clarke is Heather Professor of Music at the University of Oxford, and a professorial fellow of Wadham College. He has published on topics in the psychology of music and related areas. His books include Empirical Musicology (2004), Ways of Listening (2005), Music and Mind in Everyday Life (2010), Music and Consciousness (2011), and Distributed Creativity (2017).
Introduction: a hedgehog in fox's clothing
Matthew Pritchard, Ross Cole, and Ananay Aguilar
PART I: MEDIA, NOTATION, AND PERFORMANCE
1. Transforming Musical (Multi)media: Virtual Reality and the Goals of
Music Research in the 21st-Century Humanities
Nicola Dibben
2. Playing Along to What? Video Game Music and the Metaphor Model
Michiel Kamp
3. 'A Repertoire of Means for Imagining Music': Notation Cultures and the
Musical Imagination
Floris Schuiling
4. Rethinking Classical Sound Recordings: Creativities Beyond the Score
Georgia Volioti
5. Between Practice and Theory: Performance Studies and/as Artistic
Research
John Rink
6. Moral Judgement in Response to Performances of Western Art Music
Daniel Leech-Wilkinson
PART II: MEANINGS AND VALUES IN HISTORY
7. Vocality, Orality, and Disciplinarity: A Case Study of Gendered
Categorizations in the Ancient Near East
Anija Dokter
8. 'All This Requires but a Moment of Open Revelation'! Johann Gottfried
Herder, Robert Lachmann, and the Global Musicological Moment
Philip V. Bohlman
9. Duetting with Bartók and Others: Iva Bittová's Post-Revival 'Personal
Folk Music'
Julie Brown
10. Writing on Living Composers and the Problem of Advocacy: Failure and
the Experimental Work of Mauricio Kagel
Björn Heile
11. Music and Epistemological Humility: Looking Back to (and Forward with)
Paul Bekker
Matthew Pritchard
12. Towards an Ecological History of MusicRoss Cole
Afterword: Knowing Nick
Eric Clarke
Matthew Pritchard, Ross Cole, and Ananay Aguilar
PART I: MEDIA, NOTATION, AND PERFORMANCE
1. Transforming Musical (Multi)media: Virtual Reality and the Goals of
Music Research in the 21st-Century Humanities
Nicola Dibben
2. Playing Along to What? Video Game Music and the Metaphor Model
Michiel Kamp
3. 'A Repertoire of Means for Imagining Music': Notation Cultures and the
Musical Imagination
Floris Schuiling
4. Rethinking Classical Sound Recordings: Creativities Beyond the Score
Georgia Volioti
5. Between Practice and Theory: Performance Studies and/as Artistic
Research
John Rink
6. Moral Judgement in Response to Performances of Western Art Music
Daniel Leech-Wilkinson
PART II: MEANINGS AND VALUES IN HISTORY
7. Vocality, Orality, and Disciplinarity: A Case Study of Gendered
Categorizations in the Ancient Near East
Anija Dokter
8. 'All This Requires but a Moment of Open Revelation'! Johann Gottfried
Herder, Robert Lachmann, and the Global Musicological Moment
Philip V. Bohlman
9. Duetting with Bartók and Others: Iva Bittová's Post-Revival 'Personal
Folk Music'
Julie Brown
10. Writing on Living Composers and the Problem of Advocacy: Failure and
the Experimental Work of Mauricio Kagel
Björn Heile
11. Music and Epistemological Humility: Looking Back to (and Forward with)
Paul Bekker
Matthew Pritchard
12. Towards an Ecological History of MusicRoss Cole
Afterword: Knowing Nick
Eric Clarke
Introduction: a hedgehog in fox's clothing
Matthew Pritchard, Ross Cole, and Ananay Aguilar
PART I: MEDIA, NOTATION, AND PERFORMANCE
1. Transforming Musical (Multi)media: Virtual Reality and the Goals of
Music Research in the 21st-Century Humanities
Nicola Dibben
2. Playing Along to What? Video Game Music and the Metaphor Model
Michiel Kamp
3. 'A Repertoire of Means for Imagining Music': Notation Cultures and the
Musical Imagination
Floris Schuiling
4. Rethinking Classical Sound Recordings: Creativities Beyond the Score
Georgia Volioti
5. Between Practice and Theory: Performance Studies and/as Artistic
Research
John Rink
6. Moral Judgement in Response to Performances of Western Art Music
Daniel Leech-Wilkinson
PART II: MEANINGS AND VALUES IN HISTORY
7. Vocality, Orality, and Disciplinarity: A Case Study of Gendered
Categorizations in the Ancient Near East
Anija Dokter
8. 'All This Requires but a Moment of Open Revelation'! Johann Gottfried
Herder, Robert Lachmann, and the Global Musicological Moment
Philip V. Bohlman
9. Duetting with Bartók and Others: Iva Bittová's Post-Revival 'Personal
Folk Music'
Julie Brown
10. Writing on Living Composers and the Problem of Advocacy: Failure and
the Experimental Work of Mauricio Kagel
Björn Heile
11. Music and Epistemological Humility: Looking Back to (and Forward with)
Paul Bekker
Matthew Pritchard
12. Towards an Ecological History of MusicRoss Cole
Afterword: Knowing Nick
Eric Clarke
Matthew Pritchard, Ross Cole, and Ananay Aguilar
PART I: MEDIA, NOTATION, AND PERFORMANCE
1. Transforming Musical (Multi)media: Virtual Reality and the Goals of
Music Research in the 21st-Century Humanities
Nicola Dibben
2. Playing Along to What? Video Game Music and the Metaphor Model
Michiel Kamp
3. 'A Repertoire of Means for Imagining Music': Notation Cultures and the
Musical Imagination
Floris Schuiling
4. Rethinking Classical Sound Recordings: Creativities Beyond the Score
Georgia Volioti
5. Between Practice and Theory: Performance Studies and/as Artistic
Research
John Rink
6. Moral Judgement in Response to Performances of Western Art Music
Daniel Leech-Wilkinson
PART II: MEANINGS AND VALUES IN HISTORY
7. Vocality, Orality, and Disciplinarity: A Case Study of Gendered
Categorizations in the Ancient Near East
Anija Dokter
8. 'All This Requires but a Moment of Open Revelation'! Johann Gottfried
Herder, Robert Lachmann, and the Global Musicological Moment
Philip V. Bohlman
9. Duetting with Bartók and Others: Iva Bittová's Post-Revival 'Personal
Folk Music'
Julie Brown
10. Writing on Living Composers and the Problem of Advocacy: Failure and
the Experimental Work of Mauricio Kagel
Björn Heile
11. Music and Epistemological Humility: Looking Back to (and Forward with)
Paul Bekker
Matthew Pritchard
12. Towards an Ecological History of MusicRoss Cole
Afterword: Knowing Nick
Eric Clarke