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Excursions in World Music (Hardcover, 8th edition): Timothy Rommen, Bruno Nettl Excursions in World Music (Hardcover, 8th edition)
Timothy Rommen, Bruno Nettl
R5,381 Discovery Miles 53 810 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Lead author Bruno Nettl. The grand-daddy of Ethnomusicology compiled the first edition, and his name and contributions to the field have brought the book forward several editions. Chapters are written by established/known ethnomusicologists specializing in the particular region, in the perhaps the most balanced attempt to get expert authors together. Does not aim to teach students how to do field work (like Titon), per se, or other ethnomusicological study, and does not aim to teach music - rather, how to think about music in world perspective and the major themes and issues that emerge when we take the musics of the world seriously. Draws a big picture and explains why the musics of the world matter.....the economics, politics, and social dynamics of these sounds.

The Garland Encyclopedia of World Music Set 10-Volume Set (Hardcover): Bruno Nettl, Ruth M. Stone, James Porter, Timothy Rice The Garland Encyclopedia of World Music Set 10-Volume Set (Hardcover)
Bruno Nettl, Ruth M. Stone, James Porter, Timothy Rice
R77,190 R25,545 Discovery Miles 255 450 Save R51,645 (67%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

First published in 2000. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Excursions in World Music (Paperback, 8th edition): Timothy Rommen, Bruno Nettl Excursions in World Music (Paperback, 8th edition)
Timothy Rommen, Bruno Nettl
R3,435 Discovery Miles 34 350 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Lead author Bruno Nettl. The grand-daddy of Ethnomusicology compiled the first edition, and his name and contributions to the field have brought the book forward several editions. Chapters are written by established/known ethnomusicologists specializing in the particular region, in the perhaps the most balanced attempt to get expert authors together. Does not aim to teach students how to do field work (like Titon), per se, or other ethnomusicological study, and does not aim to teach music - rather, how to think about music in world perspective and the major themes and issues that emerge when we take the musics of the world seriously. Draws a big picture and explains why the musics of the world matter.....the economics, politics, and social dynamics of these sounds.

Excursions in World Music (TEXTBOOK + READER PACK) (Paperback, 8th edition): Bruno Nettl, Timothy Rommen Excursions in World Music (TEXTBOOK + READER PACK) (Paperback, 8th edition)
Bruno Nettl, Timothy Rommen
R2,914 Discovery Miles 29 140 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Excursions in World Music is a comprehensive introductory textbook to the musics of the world, creating a panoramic experience for students by engaging the many cultures around the globe, and highlighting the sheer diversity to be experienced in the world of music. At the same time, the text illustrates the often profound ways through which a deeper exploration of these many different communities can reveal overlaps, shared horizons, and common concerns in spite of, and because of, this very diversity. The new eighth edition features six brand new chapters, including chapters on Japan, Sub-Saharan Africa, China and Taiwan, Europe, Maritime Southeast Asia, and Indigenous Peoples. General updates have been made to other chapters, replacing visuals and updating charts/statistics. Another major addition to the eighth edition is the publication of a companion reader of nine short essays, Critical Themes in World Music. The essays introduce key and contemporary themes in ethnomusicology-gender and sexuality, coloniality and race, technology and media, sound and space, and more-creating a counterpoint to the area studies approach of the textbook, a longstanding model for thinking about the musics of the world. Instructors can use this flexible resource as a primary or secondary path through the materials, on its own, or in concert with the textbook, allowing for a more complete understanding that highlights the many continuities and connections that exist between musical communities, regardless of region. This two-book package contains the paperback textbook and paperback reader.

Music in Primitive Culture (Hardcover, Printing 1977. Reprint 2014 ed.): Bruno Nettl Music in Primitive Culture (Hardcover, Printing 1977. Reprint 2014 ed.)
Bruno Nettl
R1,911 Discovery Miles 19 110 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Ancient Ballads Traditionally Sung in New England, Volume 4 - Ballads 25-295 (Hardcover, Reprint 2016 ed.): Helen Hartness... Ancient Ballads Traditionally Sung in New England, Volume 4 - Ballads 25-295 (Hardcover, Reprint 2016 ed.)
Helen Hartness Flanders; Contributions by Tristram P Coffin, Bruno Nettl
R2,471 Discovery Miles 24 710 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Ballads offer one of the most fascinating and revealing records of humankind-our deepest feelings and most profound experiences, our laughter and joys, our troubles and sorrows. There is no battle, no romance, no escapade, no tragedy recorded in song which is not rich both in historical significance and in contemporary experience. A ballad is a link with past generations, traditions, and the basic character traits of a people, a region, or a country. The associations formed, the recollections stirred make the study of this form of music a rewarding experience. The first printed collection of ballads was made in 1723-25 and entitled simply Old Ballads. That it met with warm approval is indicated by the fact that a third edition was published as soon as 1727. Since the publication of that first collection, interest in the ballad and demand for ballad texts have grown constantly. During the eighteenth, nineteenth, and twentieth centuries, several hundred collections were published. Many of these collections have become classics in the field of balladry. With the publication of this fourth and final volume of the Ancient Ballads series, the Helen Hartness Flanders Collection took its place with the other classics in the field. Volume IV contains child ballads 250-295 with thirty-six versions of "The Sweet Trinity," or "The Golden Vanity," alone. This is representative of the completeness of the series and reflects the years of scholarship that went into the collecting, interviewing, scoring, and editing of the collection. With analyses by Tristram P. Coffin and musical annotations by Bruno Netti, Helen Hartness Flanders's work constitutes an invaluable source for the student of the ballad, as well as those interested in the related studies of musicology, literature, history, social sciences, and ethnology. Ancient Ballads Traditionally Sung in New England provides endless opportunity for both scholarly study and sheer fascination.

In the Course of Performance (Paperback, 2nd ed.): Bruno Nettl In the Course of Performance (Paperback, 2nd ed.)
Bruno Nettl
R1,267 Discovery Miles 12 670 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

"In the Course of Performance" is the first book in decades to illustrate and explain the practices and processes of musical improvisation. Improvisation, by its very nature, seems to resist interpretation or elucidation. This difficulty may account for the very few attempts scholars have made to provide a general guide to this elusive subject. With contributions by seventeen scholars and improvisers, "In the Course of Performance" offers a history of research on improvisation and an overview of the different approaches to the topic that can be used, ranging from cognitive study to detailed musical analysis. Such diverse genres as Italian lyrical singing, modal jazz, Indian classical music, Javanese gamelan, and African-American girls' singing games are examined. The most comprehensive guide to the understanding of musical improvisation available, "In the Course of Performance" will be indispensable to anyone attracted to this fascinating art.
Contributors are Stephen Blum, Sau Y. Chan, Jody Cormack, Valerie Woodring Goertzen, Lawrence Gushee, Eve Harwood, Tullia Magrini, Peter Manuel, Ingrid Monson, Bruno Nettl, Jeff Pressing, Ali Jihad Racy, Ronald Riddle, Stephen Slawek, Chris Smith, R. Anderson Sutton, and T. Viswanathan.

Excursions in World Music, Seventh Edition - International Student Edition (Paperback, 7th New edition): Bruno Nettl, Timothy... Excursions in World Music, Seventh Edition - International Student Edition (Paperback, 7th New edition)
Bruno Nettl, Timothy Rommen
R1,937 Discovery Miles 19 370 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Excursions in World Music is a comprehensive introductory textbook to world music, creating a panoramic experience for students by engaging the many cultures around the globe and highlighting the sheer diversity to be experienced in the world of music. At the same time, the text illustrates the often profound ways through which a deeper exploration of these many different communities can reveal overlaps, shared horizons, and common concerns in spite of and, because of, this very diversity. The new seventh edition introduces five brand new chapters, including chapters by three new contributors on the Middle East, South Asia, and Korea, as well as a new chapter on Latin America along with a new introduction written by Timothy Rommen. General updates have been made to other chapters, replacing visuals and updating charts/statistics. Excursions in World Music remains a favorite among ethnomusicologists who want students to explore the in-depth knowledge and scholarship that animates regional studies of world music. A companion website is available at no additional charge. For instructors, there is a new test bank and instructor's manual. Numerous student resources are posted, including streamed audio tracks for most of the listening guides, interactive quizzes, flashcards, and an interactive map with pinpoints of interest and activities. An ancillary package of a 3-CD set of audio tracks is available for separate purchase. PURCHASING OPTIONS Paperback: 9781138101463 Hardback: 9781138688568 eBook: 9781315619378* Print Paperback Pack - Book and CD set: 9781138666443 Print Hardback Pack - Book and CD set: 9781138666436 Audio CD: 9781138688032 *See VitalSource.com for various eBook options

The Study of Ethnomusicology - Thirty-Three Discussions (Paperback, 3rd Edition): Bruno Nettl The Study of Ethnomusicology - Thirty-Three Discussions (Paperback, 3rd Edition)
Bruno Nettl
R780 Discovery Miles 7 800 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Known affectionately as "The Red Book," Bruno Nettl's The Study of Ethnomusicology became a classic upon its original publication in 1983. Scholars and students alike have hailed it not just for its insights but for a disarming, witty style able to engage and entertain even casual readers while providing essential grounding in the field. In this third edition, Nettl revises the text throughout, adding new chapters and discussions that take into account recent developments across the field and reflecting on how his thinking has changed or even reversed itself during his sixty-year career. An updated bibliography rounds out the volume. A classroom perennial and a must-have for any scholar's bookshelf, the third edition of The Study of Ethnomusicology introduces Nettl's thought to a new generation.

Musical Improvisation - Art, Education, and Society (Hardcover, New): Gabriel Solis Musical Improvisation - Art, Education, and Society (Hardcover, New)
Gabriel Solis; Edited by Bruno Nettl; Contributions by Stephen Blum, Patricia Shehan Campbell, Sabine M Feisst, …
R2,934 Discovery Miles 29 340 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A musical practice used for centuries the world over, improvisation too often has been neglected by scholars who dismiss it as either technically undissectible or inexplicably mysterious. At different times and in different cultures, performing music that is not "precomposed" has constituted an artful expression of the performer's individuality (the Baroque); a wild, unthinking form of expression (jazz antagonists); and the best method to train inexperienced musicians to use their instruments (the Middle East). This wide-ranging collection of essays considers musical improvisation from a variety of approaches, including ethnomusicology, education, performance, historical musicology, and music theory. Laying the groundwork for even further research into improvisation, the contributors of this volume delve into topics as diverse as the creative minds of Mozart and Beethoven, the place of improvised musics in Western and non-Western societies, and the development of jazz as a musical and cultural phenomenon.

Ancient Ballads Traditionally Sung in New England, Volume 3 - Child Ballads 95-243 (Hardcover): Helen Hartness Flanders Ancient Ballads Traditionally Sung in New England, Volume 3 - Child Ballads 95-243 (Hardcover)
Helen Hartness Flanders; Contributions by Tristram P Coffin, Bruno Nettl
R2,433 Discovery Miles 24 330 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Ballads offer one of the most fascinating and revealing records of humankind-their deepest feelings and most profound experiences, their laughter and joys, their troubles and sorrows. There is no battle, no romance, no escapade, no tragedy recorded in song which is not rich both in historical significance and in contemporary experience. A ballad is a link with past generations, traditions, and the basic character traits of a people, a region, or a country. The associations formed, the recollections stirred make the study of this form of music a rewarding experience. Ancient Ballads Traditionally Sung in New England is complied an edited from the Helen Harness Flanders Ballad Collection at Middlebury College. The texts of the ballads are printed and their tunes set exactly as the singers gave then in the original form, with succinct and accurate notes to reach. This rich collection contains nearly all the traditional ballads of America, many of them in multiple versions. Volume III contains Child ballads 95-243 from the numbered Francis James Child Collection.

The Study of Ethnomusicology - Thirty-Three Discussions (Hardcover, 3rd Edition): Bruno Nettl The Study of Ethnomusicology - Thirty-Three Discussions (Hardcover, 3rd Edition)
Bruno Nettl
R2,959 Discovery Miles 29 590 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Known affectionately as "The Red Book," Bruno Nettl's The Study of Ethnomusicology became a classic upon its original publication in 1983. Scholars and students alike have hailed it not just for its insights but for a disarming, witty style able to engage and entertain even casual readers while providing essential grounding in the field. In this third edition, Nettl revises the text throughout, adding new chapters and discussions that take into account recent developments across the field and reflecting on how his thinking has changed or even reversed itself during his sixty-year career. An updated bibliography rounds out the volume. A classroom perennial and a must-have for any scholar's bookshelf, the third edition of The Study of Ethnomusicology introduces Nettl's thought to a new generation.

North American Indian Musical Styles - Memoirs Of The American Folklore Society, V45 (Paperback): Bruno Nettl North American Indian Musical Styles - Memoirs Of The American Folklore Society, V45 (Paperback)
Bruno Nettl
R575 Discovery Miles 5 750 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
North American Indian Musical Styles - Memoirs Of The American Folklore Society, V45 (Hardcover): Bruno Nettl North American Indian Musical Styles - Memoirs Of The American Folklore Society, V45 (Hardcover)
Bruno Nettl
R922 Discovery Miles 9 220 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Folk Music in the United States - An Introduction (Paperback, Third Edition): Bruno Nettl Folk Music in the United States - An Introduction (Paperback, Third Edition)
Bruno Nettl; Revised by Helen Myers
R872 Discovery Miles 8 720 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Folding a River, a collection of elegies, shows a pleasing range of free-verse forms that develop themes sustained throughout: loss, exile, myth, landscape. Kawita Kandpal's poems are explorations of East-West cultures, taking her into an emo-mythic place not to be found on any map. Kandpal's mood in Folding a River is melancholy, articulated with intelligence and grace, and her phrasing can rise to the level of proverb: "This time next year you will have evolved into an idea." In its personal evocations of geographical and linguistic exile from the subcontinent, centered on a lost father, her work recalls that of Li-Young Lee, yet with a feminine perspective often haunting in its own right: "tenderly / taking back the mistakes of men."

Musical Improvisation - Art, Education, and Society (Paperback): Gabriel Solis Musical Improvisation - Art, Education, and Society (Paperback)
Gabriel Solis; Edited by Bruno Nettl; Contributions by Stephen Blum, Patricia Shehan Campbell, Sabine M Feisst, …
R858 Discovery Miles 8 580 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A musical practice used for centuries the world over, improvisation too often has been neglected by scholars who dismiss it as either technically undissectible or inexplicably mysterious. At different times and in different cultures, performing music that is not "precomposed" has constituted an artful expression of the performer's individuality (the Baroque); a wild, unthinking form of expression (jazz antagonists); and the best method to train inexperienced musicians to use their instruments (the Middle East). This wide-ranging collection of essays considers musical improvisation from a variety of approaches, including ethnomusicology, education, performance, historical musicology, and music theory. Laying the groundwork for even further research into improvisation, the contributors of this volume delve into topics as diverse as the creative minds of Mozart and Beethoven, the place of improvised musics in Western and non-Western societies, and the development of jazz as a musical and cultural phenomenon.

Comparative Musicology and Anthropology of Music (Paperback, 2nd ed.): Bruno Nettl Comparative Musicology and Anthropology of Music (Paperback, 2nd ed.)
Bruno Nettl
R1,478 Discovery Miles 14 780 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Nineteen scholars from five countries explore significant issues in the history of ethnomusicology and its methodological and theoretical foundations, while providing a critique of the discipline. "This is a useful and enriching collection of articles of interest to musicologists and ethnomusicologists...The authors manage to cover much ground, presenting fascinating insights into the history of the discipline while also exploring new directions in both theory and analysis...the most sweeping work of this kind to be published since the 1960s."--L. D. Loeb, University of Utah, for Choice

Following the Elephant - Ethnomusicologists Contemplate Their Discipline (Paperback): Bruno Nettl Following the Elephant - Ethnomusicologists Contemplate Their Discipline (Paperback)
Bruno Nettl; Contributions by Ethnomusicology, Charlotte J. Frisbie, Mieczylaw Kolinski, Gerhard Kubik, …
R699 Discovery Miles 6 990 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In Following the Elephant, Bruno Nettl edits articles drawn from fifty years of the pioneering journal Ethnomusicology. The roster of acclaimed scholars hail from across generations, using other works in the collection as launching points for dialogues on the history and accomplishments of the field. Nettl divides the collection into three sections. In the first, authors survey ethnomusicology from perspectives that include thoughts on defining and conceptualizing the field and its concepts. The second section offers milestones in the literature that critique major works. The authors look at what separates ethnomusicology from other forms of music research and discuss foundational issues. The final section presents scholars considering ethnomusicology--including recent trends--from the perspective of specific, but abiding, strands of thought. Contributors: Charlotte J. Frisbie, Mieczylaw Kolinski, Gerhard Kubik, George List, Alan P. Merriam, Bruno Nettl, David Pruett, Adelaida Reyes, Timothy Rice, Jesse D. Ruskin, Kay Kaufman Shelemay, Gabriel Solis, Jeff Todd Titon, J. Lawrence Witzleben, and Deborah Wong

Nettl's Elephant (Paperback, New): Bruno Nettl Nettl's Elephant (Paperback, New)
Bruno Nettl; Foreword by Anthony Seeger
R800 Discovery Miles 8 000 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

From one of the most lauded scholars in ethnomusicology comes this enlightening and highly personal narrative on the evolution and current state of the field of ethnomusicology. Surveying the field he helped establish, Bruno Nettl investigates how concepts such as evolution, geography, and history serve as catalysts for advancing ethnomusicological methods and perspectives. This entertaining collection covers Nettl's scholarly interests ranging from Native American to Mediterranean to Middle Eastern contexts while laying out the pivotal moments of the field and conversations with the giants of its past. Nettl moves from reflections on the history of ethnomusicology to evaluations of the principal organizations in the field, interspersing those broader discussions with shorter essays focusing on neglected literature and personal experiences.

Becoming an Ethnomusicologist - A Miscellany of Influences (Hardcover): Bruno Nettl Becoming an Ethnomusicologist - A Miscellany of Influences (Hardcover)
Bruno Nettl
R3,354 Discovery Miles 33 540 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Becoming an Ethnomusicologist centers on the life and education of the author, Bruno Nettl, a well-known ethnomusicologist. Focusing on eleven individuals who influenced him significantly, it follows their roles through his career from his childhood in Czechoslovakia and his family's forced departure in 1939 to his education in the United States and career as a scholar. These essays contribute to an understanding of the life of Jewish and German minorities in Bohemia through the first half of the 20th century, of pre-World War II Prague, of the experience of intellectual and academic refugees in the United States during and after World War II, and of the early development of ethnomusicology as a field of study. This work opens with the author's exploration of the careers of his father, the well-known music historian Paul Nettl, and his mother, Gertrud Nettl, a pianist and piano teacher. From his boyhood in Prague, Nettl provides insights into his own evolution as a musicologist.He discusses the rise of the discipline of ethnomusicology, from the studies of Native American music by his mentor George Herzog to the work of linguist C. F. Voegelin and folklorist Stith Thompson.He also looks back on the contribution and input of his principal consultants in his fieldwork on Native American, Iranian, and Indian music. These essays contribute significantly to the history of musicology, containing the longest--to date--treatments of the contributions of the distinguished scholars Paul Nettl and George Herzog. This work will interest students and scholars of immigration history, Native American culture, and the history of ethnomusicology itself.

Heartland Excursions - Ethnomusicological Reflections on Schools of Music (Paperback, New): Bruno Nettl Heartland Excursions - Ethnomusicological Reflections on Schools of Music (Paperback, New)
Bruno Nettl
R582 Discovery Miles 5 820 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In Heartland Excursions, a legendary ethnomusicologist takes the reader along for a delightful, wide-ranging tour of his workplace. Bruno Nettl provides an insightful, sometimes tongue-in-cheek, always pithy ethnography of midwestern university schools of music from a different perspective in each of four chapters, alternating among three distinct voices: the longtime professor, the "native informant," and the outside observer, an "ethnomusicologist from Mars." If you've ever been to a concert or been connected to a university with a school of music, you ll discover yourself--or someone you know--in these pages. "In the music building you can't tell the quick from the dead without a program."--Chapter 1, "In the Service of the Masters" "The great ability of a violin student whom I observed was established when his dean was persuaded to accompany him."--Chapter 2, "Society of Musicians" "Some teachers of music history would accuse students who listen to Elvis Presley not only of taking time away from hearing Brahms, but also of polluting themselves."--Chapter 3, "A Place for All Musics?" At commencement, the graduates "were perhaps not aware that they had just participated in an event in which the principal values of the Western musical world . . . had been taken out of storage bins for annual exercise."--Chapter 4, "Forays into the Repertory"

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