European Music Catalogue

European Music Catalogue
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Total Pages : 668
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105008663903
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European Music, 1520-1640

European Music, 1520-1640
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Publisher : Boydell & Brewer Ltd
Total Pages : 600
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ISBN-10 : 9781843838944
ISBN-13 : 184383894X
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Synopsis European Music, 1520-1640 by : James Haar

Chronological surveys of national musical cultures (in Italy, France, the Netherlands, Germany, England, and Spain), genre studies (Mass, motet, madrigal, chanson, instrumental music, opera), as well as essays on intellectual and cultural developments and concepts relevant to music (music theory, printing, the Protestant Reformation and the corresponding Catholic movement, humanism, the concepts of "Renaissance" and "Baroque").

Music Publishing in Europe 1600-1900

Music Publishing in Europe 1600-1900
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Publisher : BWV Verlag
Total Pages : 322
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ISBN-10 : 9783830503903
ISBN-13 : 3830503903
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Synopsis Music Publishing in Europe 1600-1900 by : Rudolf Rasch

Catalogue

Catalogue
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Total Pages : 710
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ISBN-10 : HARVARD:32044093016038
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Synopsis Catalogue by : Bernard Quaritch (Firm)

Thematic Catalog of a Manuscript Collection of Eighteenth-Century Italian Instrumental Music

Thematic Catalog of a Manuscript Collection of Eighteenth-Century Italian Instrumental Music
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Publisher : Univ of California Press
Total Pages : 414
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ISBN-10 : 9780520330306
ISBN-13 : 0520330307
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Synopsis Thematic Catalog of a Manuscript Collection of Eighteenth-Century Italian Instrumental Music by : Vincent Duckles

This title is part of UC Press's Voices Revived program, which commemorates University of California Press’s mission to seek out and cultivate the brightest minds and give them voice, reach, and impact. Drawing on a backlist dating to 1893, Voices Revived makes high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarship accessible once again using print-on-demand technology. This title was originally published in 1963.

The Making of European Music in the Long Eighteenth Century

The Making of European Music in the Long Eighteenth Century
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 353
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ISBN-10 : 9780197632208
ISBN-13 : 0197632203
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Synopsis The Making of European Music in the Long Eighteenth Century by : D. R. M. Irving

Musical representations of Europe in myth and allegory are well known, but when and under what circumstances did the words "European" and "music" become linked together? What did the resulting term mean in music before 1800 and how did it evolve into the label "Western music," which features so prominently in pedagogical and scholarly discourses? In The Making of European Music in the Long Eighteenth Century, author D. R. M. Irving traces the emergence of such large-scale categories in Western European thought. Beginning in the 1670s, Jesuit missionaries in China began to refer to "European music," and for the next hundred years the term appeared almost exclusively in comparison with musics from other parts of the world. It entered common use from the 1770s, and in the 1830s became synonymous with a new concept of "Western music." Western European writers also associated these terms with notions of "progress" and "perfection." Meanwhile, changing ideas about "modern" Europe's cultural relationship with classical antiquity, together with theories that systematically and condescendingly racialized people from other continents, influenced the ways that these scholars imagined and interpreted musical pasts around the globe. Irving weaves his analyses throughout the book's historical examinations, suggesting that "European music" originates from self-fashioning in contexts of intercultural comparison outside the continent, rather than from the resolution of national aesthetic differences within it. He shows that "Western music" as understood today arose in line with the growth of Orientalism and increasing awareness of musics of "the East." All such reductive terms often imply homogeneity and essentialism, and Irving asks what a reassessment of their beginnings might mean for music history. Taken as a whole, the book shows how a renewed critique of primary sources can help dismantle historiographical constructs that arose within narratives of musical pasts involving Europe.

A Descriptive Catalogue of the Musical Manuscript Collection of the National Library of Greece

A Descriptive Catalogue of the Musical Manuscript Collection of the National Library of Greece
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 661
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ISBN-10 : 9781351578080
ISBN-13 : 1351578081
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Synopsis A Descriptive Catalogue of the Musical Manuscript Collection of the National Library of Greece by : DianeH. Touliatos-Miles

The National Library of Greece (Ethnike Bibliothike tes Ellados) is one of the richest depositories of Byzantine musical manuscripts and is surpassed by its holdings in Greece only by the multitude of manuscripts found in the monasteries of Mount Athos. In spite of being such a rich archive, the National Library has never published a catalogue of its musical manuscripts - not all of which are Byzantine or Greek. It is the purpose of this catalogue to recover or, in some instances, to present for the first time the repertory of the musical sources of the library. This project has been twelve years in the making for Professor Diane Touliatos, involving the discovery and detailed cataloguing of all 241 Western, Ancient Greek, and Byzantine music manuscripts. Not all of these are from Athens or modern Greece, but also encompass Turkey, the Balkans, Italy, Cyprus, and parts of Western Europe. This variety underlines the importance of the catalogue for identifying composers, music and performance practice of different locales. The catalogue includes a detailed listing of the contents as written in the original language as well as the titles of compositions (and/or incipits) with composers, modal signatures, other attributions and information on performance practice. Each manuscript entry includes a commentary in English indicating important highlights and its significance. There is a substantive English checklist that summarizes the contents of each manuscript for non-Greek readers. A bibliography follows containing pertinent citations where the manuscript has been used in references. There is also a glossary that defines terms for the non-specialist. Examples of some of the manuscripts will be photographically displayed. The catalogue will enlighten musicologists and Byzantinists of the rich and varied holdings of some of the most important musical manuscripts in existence, and stimulate more interest and investigation of these sources. As such, it will fill a major ga

Eastern European Music Industries and Policies after the Fall of Communism

Eastern European Music Industries and Policies after the Fall of Communism
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 213
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ISBN-10 : 9781000374599
ISBN-13 : 1000374599
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Synopsis Eastern European Music Industries and Policies after the Fall of Communism by : Patryk Galuszka

During the last thirty years Eastern Europe has been a place of radical political, economic, and social transformation, and these changes have affected the cultural industries of its countries. This volume consists of twelve chapters by leading international researchers. Stories are documented of various organisations that once dominated the ‘communist music industries’ — such as state-owned record companies, music festivals, and collecting societies. The strategies employed by artists and industries to join international music markets after the fall of communism are explained and evaluated. Political and economic transformations that coincided with the advent of digitalisation and the Internet intensified the changes. All these issues posed challenges both to record labels and artists who, after adjusting to the rules of the free-market economy, were faced with the falling record sales of records caused by the advent of new communication technologies. This book examines how these processes have all affected the music scene, industries, and markets in various Eastern European countries.