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The most fundamental subject of music scholarship provides the
common focus of this volume of essays: music itself. For the
distinguished scholars from the field of musicology and related
areas of the humanities and social sciences, the search for music
itself-in its vastly complex and diverse forms throughout the
world-characterizes the lifetime of reflection and writing by Bruno
Nettl, the leading ethnomusicologist of the past generation. This
Thing Called Music: Essays in Honor of Bruno Nettl salutes not only
a great scholar and beloved teacher, but also a thinker whose
search for the meaning and ontology of music has exerted a global
influence. Editors Victoria Lindsay Levine and Philip V. Bohlman
have gathered essays that represent the many dimensions of musical
meaning, addressing some of the most critically important areas of
music scholarship today. The social formations of musical
communities play counterpoint to analytical studies; investigations
into musical change and survival connect ethnography to history,
offering a collection of essays that can serve as an invaluable
resource for the intellectual history of ethnomusicology. Each
chapter explores music and its meanings in specific geographic
areas-North and South America, Europe, Asia, and the Middle
East-crossing the boundaries of genre, repertory, and style to
provide insight into the aesthetic zones of contact between and
among the folk, classical, and popular musics of the world. Readers
from all disciplines of music scholarship will find in this
collection a proper companion in an era of globalization, when the
connections that draw musicians and musical practices together are
more sweeping than ever. Chapters offer models for detailed
analysis of specific musical practices, while at the same time they
make possible new methods of comparative study in the twenty-first
century, together posing a challenge crucial to all musicians and
scholars in search of "this thing called music."
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