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Music as Social and Cultural Practice : Essays in Honour of Reinhard Strohm

Blackburn, Bonnie(Contributions by)Bryant, David(Contributions by)Busse Berger, Anna Maria (Contributor)(Contributions by)Quaranta, Elena (Contributor)(Contributions by)Shiloah, Amnon(Contributions by)Wickham, Edward(Contributions by)Wolff, Christopher (Contributor)(Contributions by)Zorawska-Witkowska, Alina(Contributions by)Bucciarelli, Melania(Edited by)Joncus, Berta(Edited by)
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The linking theme of the essays collected here is the intersection of musical work with social and cultural practice.

Inspired by Professor Strohm's ideas, as is fitting in a volume in his honour, leading scholars in the field explore diverse conceptualizations of the 'work' within the contexts of a specific repertory, over four main sections. "Music in Theory and Practice" studies the link between treatises and musical practice, and analyses how historical writings can reveal period views on the 'work' in music before 1800.Art and Social Process: Music in Court and Urban Societies looks at the social and cultural practices informing composition from the late Renaissance until the mid-eighteenth century, and interrogates current notions of canon formation and the exchange between local and foreign traditions.

Creating an Opera Industry focuses on how genre and artistic autonomy were defined in operas from diverse eras and countries, explaining the role of literature and politics in this process.

Finally, The Crisis of Modernity treats nineteenth-century music, offering new models for 'work' and 'context' to challenge reigning theories of the meaning of these terms.Contributors are: Amnon Shiloah, Anna Maria Busse Berger, Margaret Bent, Edward Wickham, Bonnie J.

Blackburn, David Bryant, Elena Quaranta, Owen Rees, Alina Zorawska-Witkowska, Ellen T.

Harris, Christoph Wolff, Norbert Dubowy, Michael Talbot, Melania Bucciarelli, Francesca Menchelli-Buttini, Berta Joncus, Michel Noiray, Michael Fend, Emanuele Senici, Federico Celestini, Pamela Potter, Giovanni Morelli, and Janet Smith.

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The Boydell Press
1843833174 / 9781843833178
Hardback
780.03
19/07/2007
United Kingdom
English
xviii, 443 p. : ill.
24 cm
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