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The world of music: a journal of the Department of Musicology of the Georg August University Göttingen
ISSN: 0043-8774
Music and war in Europe from the French Revolution to WWI
In: Music, criticism & politics 2
This book investigates the relationship between music and war from the end of the XVIII century to WWI. 0The centennial commemorations of the Great War in 2014 have yielded significant research on the relationship between music and this first world-wide conflict. Thanks to several conferences and publications, our knowledge about the musical repertoire played on the home front, the musical practices of the soldiers, or the war?s impact on European musical life, is expanding. While joining the efforts to enlighten this particularly little-known period of music history, this book aims to investigate that relationship by adopting a larger time-span: from the end of eighteenth century until the outbreak of the First World War. What kind of connections can be found between music, musicians or the musical economy (editions, the circulation of scores, opera and concert programming, professionalisation) and the different conflicts that would tear the European continent apart? Bringing together more than twenty case studies dealing with several European wars, this volume also investigates the evolution of the perception of the sound of war (by Martin Kaltenecker), and proposes new perspectives based on recent 20th-century music and war studies
Bodies in protest: hunger strikes and angry music
In: Protest and social movements 9
Hunger strikes / Johanna Siméant -- Angry music / Christophe Traïni
The dimension of music in Islamic and Jewish culture
In: Collected studies series 393
Sounding the Cape. Music, Identity and Politics in South Africa
In: Revue française de science politique, Band 64, Heft 2, S. 357-359
ISSN: 0035-2950
Sharing space? Sharing culture? - Applied experiments in music-making across borders
In: The world of music, vol. 7 (2018) 1+2
World Affairs Online
Reds, Whites, and Blues. Social Movements, Folk Music, and Race in the United States
In: Revue française de science politique, Band 62, Heft 5-6, S. 1035-1038
ISSN: 0035-2950
French Music, Cajun, Creole, Zydeco. Ligne de couleur et hierarchies sociales dans la musique franco-louisianaise
In: Civilisations: d'anthropologie et de sciences humaines, Band 53, S. 119-147
ISSN: 0009-8140
These past few years in Southwestern Louisiana, many artists and intellectuals have increasingly tried to emphasize the close collaborations and exchanges between Cajuns and Creoles within French music. Albeit inclusive, this representation of local music persist alongside social divisions and diasporic identities, while at the same time combining them with other relevant identity-building criteria. The color line appears through musical categories which have prevailed since the second half of the 20th century and which have shaped the present judgements on music. These divisions are also based on internal social hierarchies given the multiple facets of Louisiana Creole identities. Nonetheless, Cajuns and Creoles share a strong sense of place combined with an appeal for commercial success which points to a strategy of recognition. Adapted from the source document.
Institutionen des Musiklebens in Europa: Konzertwesen u. Musiktheater ; Bericht über die Arbeitstagung der Europäischen Regional-Gruppe des Internationalen Musikrats, veranst. vom Österreichischen Musikrat, Wien, Dez. 1978 ; e. Veröffentlichung des Instituts für Musiksoziologie und Musikpädagogische...
In: Veröffentlichung des Instituts für Musiksoziologie und musikpädagogische Forschung, Hochschule
Si...: regards sur le sens commun
In: [Wolfgang Laade Music of Man Archive]