Compiled by Kevin Medows (University of Illinois at Urbana)
General
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& Oceania | Europe
General
Bayton, Mavis. 1998. Frock Rock: Women Performing Popular
Music. Oxford: Oxford University Press, xii, 246 p., bibliog., discog.,
photos.
Bennett, Andy. 2000. Popular Music and Youth Culture:
Music Identity and Place. New York: St. Martin's Press, Inc., 223 p.,
bibliog.
Berger, Edward, David Cayer, Henry Martin, and Dan
Morgenstern, eds. 1997-1998. "A Photo Gallery: Photographs from the
Archives of the Institute of Jazz Studies." Annual Review of Jazz
Studies 9, 16 unnumbered pages.
Berger, Edward, David Cayer, Henry Martin, and Dan
Morgenstern, eds. 1997-1998. "An Analysis Symposium: Alternate
Takes--Stella by Starlight." Annual Review of Jazz Studies 9:
1-110. Symposium contents:
- "The
Great Symphonic Theme": Multiple Takes on "Stella's" Scheme
/ Cynthia Folio (3-24)
- Oscar
Peterson and the Art of Paraphrase: The 1965 Recording of "Stella by
Starlight" / J. Kent Williams (25-44)
- Triple
Play: Bill Evans's Three-Piano Performance of Victor Young's "Stella
by Starlight" / Steve Larson (45-56)
- Miles's
"Stella": A Comparison in the Light of the Two Quintets / Steve
Lindeman (57-76)
- The
Nature of Recomposition: Miles Davis and "Stella by Starlight" /
Henry Martin (77-92)
- The
Real "Stella" and the "Real" "Stella": A
Response to "Alternate Takes" / Allen Forte (93-102)
- Authors'
Responses to Forte's Questions (103-110)
Bertrand, Michael T. 2000. Race, Rock, and Elvis. Urbana:
University of Illinois Press, xii, 327 p., bibliog.
Blake, Andrew, ed. 1999. Living Through Pop. New York:
Routlege, 180 p., ill. Contents:
- Loosen
Up: The Rolling Stones Ring in the 1960s / Tim Barnes (15-30)
- White
Light/White Heat: Jouissance Beyond Gender in the Velvet Underground /
Jeremy Gilbert (31-48)
- I
Was There: Putting Punk on Television / Steve Hawes (51-62)
- Making
Noise: Notes from the 1980s / Andrew Blake (63-76)
- Decoding
Society Versus the Popsicle Academy: On the Value of Being Unpopular / Ben
Watson (79-97)
- Exploding
Silence: African-Caribbean and African-American Music in British Culture
Towards 2000 / Imruh Bakari (98-111)
- Listening
Back from Blackburn: Virtual Sound Worlds and the Creation of Temporary
Autonomy / James Ingham (112-128)
- Living
in France: The Parallel Universe of Hexagonal Pop / Rupa Huq (131-145)
- Thinking
About Mutation: Genres in 1990s Electronica / Alexei Monroe (146-158)
- "It's
Like Feminism, But You Don't Have to Burn Your Bra": Girl Power and
the Spice Girls' Breakthrough, 1996-7 / Jude Davis (159-173).
Buckley, Ann, ed. 1998. Hearing the Past: Essays in
Historical Ethnomusicology and the Archaeology of Sound. Etudes et
recherches archéologiques de l'Université de Liège. Liège: Université de Liège,
251 p., ill. [ universite liege ]
Catalano, Nick. 2000. Clifford Brown: The Life and Art of
the Legendary Jazz Trumpeter. Oxford; New York: Oxford University Press,
208 p., discog., photos.
Charry, Eric. 1997-1998. "Freedom and Form in Ornette
Coleman's Early Atlantic Recordings." Annual Review of Jazz Studies
9: 261-294.
Clarke, Eric F., and Nicola Dibben. 2000. "Sex, Pulp
and Critique." Popular Music 19 (2): 231-242.
Clayton, Martin. 1999. "A. H. Fox Strangways and The
Music of Hindostan: Revisiting Historical Field Recordings." Journal of
the Royal Musical Association 124: 86-118.
Cooper, B. Lee, and William L. Schurk. 1999. "You're
the Cream in My Coffee: A Discography of Java Jive." Popular Music and
Society 23 (2): 91-100.
Cunningham, Sis, and Gordon Friesen. 1999. Red Dust and
Broadsides: A Joint Autobiography. Edited by Ronald D. Cohen. Amherst:
Mass., xiv, 371 p., bibliog., discog., photos.
DeNora, Tia. 2000. Music in Everyday Life. Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press, xiii, 181 p., bibliog.
Dettmar, Kevin J. H., and William Richey, eds. 1999. Reading
Rock and Roll: Authenticity, Appropriation, Aesthetics. New York: Columbia
University Press, x, 347 p. Contents:
- Modeling
Authenticity, Authenticating Commerical Models / Michael Coyle and Jon
Dolan (17-35)
- Too
Much Mead?: Under the Influence (Of Participant-Observation) / R.J. Warren
Zanes (37-71)
- Fixing
Madonna and Courtney: Sex, Drugs, Rock 'N' Roll Reflux / Marilyn Manners
(73-92)
- "Ask
Any Girl": Compulsory Heterosexuality and Girl Group Culture /
Patricia Juliana Smith (93-124)
- Do
Doc Martens Have a Special Smell?: Homocore, Skinhead Eroticism, and Queer
Agency / Ashley Dawson (125-43)
- Dr.
Funkenstein's Supergroovalisticprosifunkstication: George Clinton
Signifies / Mark Willhardt and Joel Stein (145-72)
- "I
Have Come Out To Play": Jonathan Richman and the Politics of the Faux
Naïf / John Alberti (173-89)
- This
Is Fascism?: Raves and the Politics of Dancing / Sean Portnoy (191-207)
- The
Riot Grrrls and "Carnival" / Neil Nehring (209-35)
- Time
to Heal, "Desire" Time: The Cyberprophesy of U2's "Zoo
World Order" / Robyn Brothers (237-67)
- "Even
Better Than the Real Thing": U2's (Love) Songs of the Self / Atara
Stein (269-86)
- Elvis
Costello as Cultural Icon and Cultural Critic / Pamela Thurschwell
(287-310)
- Musical
Cheese: The Appropriation of Seventies Music in Nineties Movies / Kevin
J.H. Dettmar and William Richey (311-326)
Dobberstein, Marcel. 2000. Musik und Mensch: Grundlegung
einer Anthropologie der Musik. Berlin: Reimer, 487 p., bibliog.
Duffy, Michelle. 2000. "Lines of Drift: Festival
Participation and Performing a Sense of Place." Popular Music 19
(1): 51-64.
Edgewater, Iain D. 1999. "Music Hath Charms...:
Fragments Toward Constructionist Biocultural Theory, with Attention to the
Relationship of 'Music' and 'Emotion'." In Biocultural Approaches to
the Emotions, ed. Alexander Laban Hinton, 153-181. Publications of the
Society for Psychological Anthropology. New York: Cambridge University Press.
Eli Rodríquez, Victoria, María de los Ángeles, and Alfonso
Rodríguez. 1999. La música entre Cuba y Espana: tradición e innovación.
Madrid: Fundación Autor, v.2, 260 p., bibliog. [ musica rodriquez angeles
innovacion fundacion ]
Escot, Pozzi. 1999. "'Resemblances in Depth,' The
Universality of Music." Sonus 20 (1): 69-81.
Evans, David T., ed. 1998. Phantasmagoria: A Sociology of
Opera. Brookfield, Vt.: Ashgate, 489 p., bibliog.
Ewing, Tom, ed. 2000. The Bill Monroe Reader. Music
in American Life. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 301 p., bibliog.,
photos.
Fast, Susan. 1999. "Rethinking Issues of Gender and
Sexuality in Led Zeppelin: A Woman's View of Pleasure in Hard Rock." American
Music 17 (3): 245-299.
Forman, Murray. 2000. "'Represent': Race, Space and
Place in Rap Music." Popular Music 19 (1): 65-90.
Gouk, Penelope, ed. 2000. Musical Healing in Cultural
Contexts. Aldershot: Ashgate, xi, 223 p., ill., bibliog.
Gow, Joe. 1999. "Rockin', Rappin', and Religion:
Programming Strategy of Z Music Television." Popular Music and Society 23
(2): 17-29.
Gruhn, Wilfried, ed. 1998. Musik Anderer Kulturen: 10
Vortäge und ein Resumee zu interkulturellen Ansätzen in Musikwissenschaft und
Musikpädagogik. Kassel: Gustav Bosse Verlag, 304 p., bibliog., music.
Contents:
- Musik
anderer Kulturen und Interkulturelle Musikerziehung / Wilfried Gruhn
(7-15)
- Chancen
und Grenzen des Verstehens: Über den Umgang mit dem musikalisch Fremden /
Peter Niklas Wilson (17-33)
- Balinesische
Musik: Zwischen lokaler Tradition, nationaler Verpflichtung und
internationalem Einfluß / Dieter Mack (35-90)
- Dem
Klang zur Ehre: Tradition und Gegenwart der indischen Kunstmusik / Herbert
Lange (91-104)
- Afro-cubanische
Musik: Batá-Trommelmusik der Santería / Ulrike Herzog (105-145)
- Grundprinzipien
schwarzafrikanischer Musikgestaltung / Volker Schütz (147-163)
- Musik
und Musikleben in der Ukraine / Iouri Semenov (165-177)
- Wie
das Fremde eigen wurde und das Eigene fremd: (Pop)Musikalische Streifzüge
durch einige Republiken des ehemaligen Jugoslawien / Alenka
Barber-Kersovan (179-203)
- Die
Volksmusik Spaniens - ohne Flamenco / Marianne Bröcker (205-229)
- Musik
der Türkei / Ali Uçan (231-257)
- Arabische
Musik: Geschichte, Stilelemente, Gattungen und Musikpraxis / Habib Hassan
Touma (259-285)
- Je
länger man hinsieht, desto fremder schaut es zurück: Ein Resümee /
Mechtild Fuchs (287-299)
[ vortrage ansatzen musikpadagogik
uber einfluss santeria bata streifzuge brocker ucan langer zuruck resumee ]
Gunn, Joshua. 1999. "Gothic Music and the Inevitability
of Genre." Popular Music and Society 23 (1): 31-50.
Harris, Keith. 2000. "'Roots?: The Relationship between
the Global and the Local within the Extreme Metal Scene." Popular Music
19 (1): 13-30.
Harrison, Max. 1997-1998. "Solal at 70." Annual
Review of Jazz Studies 9: 111-131.
Haywood, Mark S. 1997-1998. "Order and Chaos in Bird
and Trane." Annual Review of Jazz Studies 9: 133-143.
Hood, Ki Mantle. 2000. "Ethnomusicology's Bronze Age in
Y2K." Ethnomusicology 44 (3): 365-375.
Horner, Bruce, and Thomas Swiss. 1999. Key Terms in
Popular Music and Culture. Malden, MA; Oxford: Blackwell, 260 p.
Hultin, Randi. 1998. Born Under the Sign of Jazz.
London: Sanctuary Publishing Ltd., 399 p., photos.
Jones, Steve. 2000. "Music and the Internet." Popular
Music 19 (2): 217-230.
Károlyi, Ottó. 1998. Traditional African and Oriental
Music. London: Penquin, xi, 277 p., bibliog., discog., ill. [ karolyi otto
]
Karpf, Juanita. 1999. "Populism with Religious
Restraint: William B. Bradbury's Esther, the Beautifull Queen." Popular
Music and Society 23 (1): 1-29.
Katz-Gerro, Tally. "Cultural Consumption and Social
Stratification: Leisure Activities, Musica Tastes, and Social Location." Sociological
Perspectives 42 (4): 627-646.
Kibby, Marjorie D. 2000. "Home on the Page: A Virtual
Place of Music Community." Popular Music 19 (1): 91-100.
Kirchner, Bill. 2000. The Oxford Companion to Jazz.
Oxford: Oxford University Press, xi, 852 p., bibliog., photos.
Koch, Grace. 1999. "Our Culture, Our Future: Aboriginal
People Speak Out about Copyright Reform." Paper given at the IASA Annual
Conference, Paris, 1998. IASA Journal 12: 32-42.
Kolloge, René. 1999. The Times They Are A-Changin': The
Evolution of Rock Music and Youth Cultures. Frankfurt: Peter Lang, 192 p.,
bibliog.
Kubik, Gerhard. 1999. "Dr David Kenneth Rycroft, 7
December 1924-8 August 1997: An Appreciation." African Music 7 (4):
3-5.
Lange, Barbara Rose. 2001. "Hypermedia and
Ethnomusicology." Ethnomusicology 45 (1): 150-156.
Levin, Floyd. 2000. Classic Jazz: A Personal View of the
Music and the Musicians. Berkeley: University of California Press, xxi, 337
p., ill.
Magee, Jeffrey. 1999. "Fletcher Henderson, Composer: A
Counter-Entry to the International Dictionary of Black Composers." Black
Music Research Journal 19 (1): 61-70.
Mercer-Taylor, Peter. 1999. "Two-and-a-Half Centuries
in the Life of a Hook." Popular Music and Society 23 (2): 1-16.
Meyer, Rosalee K, Caroline Palmer, and Margarita Mazo. 1998.
"Affective and Coherence Responses to Russian Laments." Music
Perception 16 (1): 135-150.
Moisala, Pirkko, and Beverley Diamond. 2000. Music and
Gender. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, xiii, 376 p., bibliog., ill.
Contents:
- Performance
and Modernity among BaAka Pygmies: A Closer Look at the Mystique of
Egalitarian Foragers in the Rain Forest / Michelle Kisliuk (25-50)
- Local
Construction of Gender in a Finnish Pelimanni Musicians Group / Helmi
Järviluoma (51-79)
- The
Image of Women in Turkish Ballad Poetry and Music / Ursula Reinhard
(80-97)
- The
Interpretation of Gender Issues in Musical Life Stories of Prince Edward
Islanders / Beverley Diamond (99-139)
- Writing
the Biography of a Black Woman Blues Singer / Jane Bowers (140-165)
- Gender
Negotiation of the Composer Kaija Saariaho in Finland: The Woman Composer
as Nomadic Subject / Pirkko Moisala (166-188)
- Searching
for Data about European Ladies' Orchestras, 1870-1950 / Margaret Myers
(189-213)
- Defining
Women and Men in the Context of War: Images in Croatian Popular Music in
the 1990s / Naila Ceribašic (219-238)
- Women,
Music, and "Chains of the Mind": Eritrea and the Tigray Region
of Ethiopia, 1972-93 / Cynthia Tse Kimberlin (239-265)
- Past
and Present Gender Roles in the Traditional Community on Kihnu Island in
Estonia / Ingrid Rüütel (266-287)
- Women
Mix Engineers and the Power of Sound / Boden Sandstrom (289-305)
- Gender,
Voice, and Place: Issues of Negotiation in a "Technology in Music
Program." / Karen Pegley (306-316)
- Cyborg
Experiences: Contradictions and Tensions of Technology, Nature, and the
Body in Hildegard Westerkamp's "Breath Room." / Andra McCartney
(317-335)
- No
Bodies There: Absense and Presence in Acousmatic Performance / Linda
Dusman (336-345).
[
jarviluoma ceribasic ruutel ]
Monaghan, Terry. 1997-1998. "The Legacy of Jazz
Dance." Annual Review of Jazz Studies 9: 295-338.
Ogelsbee, Frank W. 1999. "Suzi Quatro: A Prototype in
the Archsheology of Rock." Popular Music and Society 23 (2): 29-39.
Ottens, Rita, and Joel Rubin. 1999. Klezmer-Musik.
Kassel: Bärenreiter, 335 p., bibliog., discog., photos. [ barenreiter ]
Reily, Suzel Ana. 2000. "Blacking in Hypermedia." British
Forum for Ethnomusicology: Newsletter 19: 14-18.
Roeder, Michael Thomas. 1997-1998. "Ellington Exposed:
Back to Back and Side by Side." Annual Review of Jazz Studies 9:
339-349.
Rogers, Richard A. 1998. "A Dialogics of Rhythm: Dance
and the Performance of Cultural Conflict." Acta Neurobiologiae
Experimentalis 9 (1): 5-27.
Rubin, Ruth. 2000. Voices of a People: The Story of
Yiddish Folksong. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 558 p., bibliog.,
music.
Sandke, Randy. 1997-1998. "Bix Beiderbecke from a
Musician's Perspective." Annual Review of Jazz Studies 9: 165-260.
Schellenberg, E. Glenn, and Sandra E. Trehub.
"Culture-general and Culture-specific Factors in the Discrimination of
Melodies." Journal of Experimental Child Psychology 74 (2):
107-127.
Scott, Derek B. 2000. Music, Culture, and Society: A
Reader. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 238 p., bibliog.
Shelemay, Kay Kaufman. 2001. "Toward an Ethnomusicology
of the Early Music Movement: Thoughts on Bridging Disciplines and Musical
Worlds." Ethnomusicology 45 (1): 1-29.
Slobin, Mark. 2000. Fiddler on the Move: Exploring the
Klezmer World. American Musicspheres. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 154
p., bibliog., 1 compact disc.
Sloop, John M. 1999. "The Emperor's New Makeup: Cool
Cynicism and Popular Music Criticism." Popular Music and Society 23
(1): 51-73.
Southern, Eileen J. 2000. Images: Iconography of Music in
African-American Culture (1770s-1920s). Garland Reference Library of the
Humanities. New York: Garland, xxiii, 299 p., bibliog.
Stefani, Gino, Eero Tarasti and Luca Marconi, eds. 1998. Musical
Signification, Between Rhetoric and Pragmatics = La Significazione Musicale,
tra Retorica e Pragmatica. Proceedings of the 5th International Congress on
Musical Signification. Bologna: Cooperativa Libraria Universitaria Editrice
Bologna, 555 p., ill., music.
Sturman, Janet L. 2000. Zarzuela: Spanish Operetta,
American Stage. Music in American Life. Urbana: University of Illinois
Press, x, 243 p., bibliog.
Summit, Ginger, and Jim Widess. 1999. Making Gourd
Musical Instruments. New York: Sterling Pub., 144 p.s
Turcott, Bryan Ray, and Christopher T. Miller. 1999. Fucked
Up + Photocopied: Instant Art of the Punk Rock Movement. Corte Madera, CA:
Gingko Press Inc., 237 p.
Waksman, Steve. 1999. "Black Sound, Black Body: Jimi
Hendrix, the Electric Guitar, and the Meanings of Blackness." Popular
Music and Society 23 (1): 75-113.
Wallin, Nils L., Björn Merker, and Steven Brown, eds. 2000. The
Origins of Music. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, xii, 498 p., includes
bibliog. references. Contents:
- An
Introduction to Evolutionary Musicology / Steven Brown, Björn Merker, and
Nils L. Wallin (3-24)
- Prolegomena
to a Biomusicology / Simha Arom (27-29)
- Origins
of Music and Speech: Insights from Animals / Peter Marler (31-48)
- Birdsong
Repertoires: Their Origins and Use / Peter J. B. Slater (49-63)
- What's
Behind a Song?: The Neural Basis of Song Learning in Birds / Carol Whaling
(65-76)
- The
Sound and the Fury: Primate Vocalizations as Reflections of Emotion and
Thought / Marc D. Hauser (77-102)
- Gibbon
Songs and Human Music from an Evolutionary Perspective / Thomas Geissmann
(103-123)
- Social
Organzition as a Factor in the Origins of Language and Music / Maria
Ujhelyi (125-134)
- The
Progressively Changing Songs of Humpback Whales: A Window on the Creative
Process in a Wild Animal / Katharine Payne (135-150)
- Can
Biomusicology Learn from Language Evolution Studies? / Derek Bickerton
(153-163)
- Toward
an Evolutionary Theory of Music and Language / Jean Molino (165-176)
- Paleoneurology
and the Biology of Music / Harry Jerison (177-196)
- Hominid
Brain Evolution and the Origins of Music / Dean Falk (197-216)
- Fossil
Evidence for the Origin of Speech Sounds / David W. Frayer and Chris
Nicolay (217-234)
- New
Perspectives on the Beginnings of Music: Archeological and Musicological
Analysis of a Middle Peleolithic "Bone" Flute / Drago Kunej and
Ivan Turk (235-268)
- The
"Musilanguage" Model of Music Evolution / Steven Brown (217-300)
- How
Music Fixed "Nonsense" into Significant Formulas: On Rhythm,
Repetition, and Meaning / Bruce Richman (301-314)
- Synchronous
Chorusing and Human Origins / Björn Merker (315-327)
- Evolution
of Human Music through Sexual Selection / Geoffrey Miller (329-360)
- Simulating
the Evolution of Musical Behavior / Peter Todd (361-388)
- Antecedents
of the Temporal Arts in Early Mother-Infant Interaction / Ellen
Dissanayake (389-410)
- A
Neurobiological Role of Music in Social Bonding / Walter Freeman (411-424)
- Human
Processing Predispositions and Musical Universals / Sandra Trehub
(427-448)
- The
Question of Innate Competencies in Musical Communication / Michel Imberty
(449-462)
- An
Ethnomusicologist Contemplates Universals in Musical Sound and Musical
Culture / Bruno Nettl (463-472)
- The
Necessity of and Problems with a Universal Musicology / François-Bernard
Mâche (473-479)
Whiteley, Sheila. 2000. Women and Popular Music:
Sexuality, Identity and Subjectivity. New York: Routledge, x, 246 p.,
bibliog., discog., music.
Africa
Akpabot, Samuel Ekpe. 1998. Form, Function, and Style in
African Music. Ibadan: Macmillan Nigeria, xii, 133 p.
Aloba, Babatola. 1999. Kinderlieder der Yoruba = Yorùbá
Children's Songs. Frankfurt: Brandes & Apsel, 124 p., ill. + 1 sound
disc. In German and English. Song texts in Yorùbá, German, and English. [
yoruba ]
Azim, Erica. 1999. "On Teaching Americans to Play Mbira
Like Zimbabweans." African Music 7 (4): 175-180
Ballantine, Christopher. 2000. "Gender, Migrancy, and
South African Popular Music in the Late 1940s and the 1950s." Ethnomusicology
44 (3): 376-407.
Cooke, Andrew, and James Micklem. 1999. "Ennanga Harp
Songs of Buganda: Temutewo Mukasa's "Gganga Alula." African Music 7
(4): 47-65.
Cooke, Andrew, James Micklem, and Mark Stone. 1999.
"Xylophone Music of Uganda: The Embaire of Nakibembe, Busoga." African
Music 7 (4): 29-46.
Cooke, Peter. 1999. "Fieldwork in Lango, Northern
Uganda, Feb-Mar 1997." African Music 7 (4): 66-72.
Cooke, Peter. 1999. "The Musical Scene in Uganda."
African Music 7 (4): 6-21.
Gelfand, Alexander. 2000. "Fontonfrom Drumming." Percussive
Notes 38 (2): 38-39, 42-44.
Hartigan, Royal. 1997-1998. "Ghanaba and the Heritage
of African Jazz." Annual Review of Jazz Studies 9: 145-164.
Kartomi, Margaret J. 1999. "Ethnomusicological
Education for a Humane Society: Ethnical Issues in the Post-Colonial,
Post-Apartheid Era." African Music 7 (4): 166-174.
Kaye, Andrew L. 1999. "Koo Nimo: A Contemporary
Ghanaian Musician." African Music 7 (4): 147 165.
Kidula, Jean. 2000. "Polishing the Luster of the Stars:
Music Professionalism Made Workable in Kenya." Ethnomusicology 44
(3): 408-428.
Kruger, Jaco. 1999. "Singing Psalms with Owls: A Venda
20th Cent. Musical History." African Music 7 (4): 122-146.
Lüderwaldt, Andreas. 1999. "Musik aus dem Garten
Allahs: Die Musik des Saharauis, Westsahara. [Music from Allah's Garden: The
Music of Sahrauis, West Sahara] Neue Zeitschrift für Musik 160 (2):
48-49.
Makubuya, James. 1999. "The Ndongo Bowl Lyre of Uganda:
An Examination of Its Acoustical Properties." African Music 7 (4):
22-28.
Monson, Ingrid, ed. 2000. The African Disaspora: A
Musical Perspective. Garland Reference Library of the Humanities. New York:
Garland, viii, 366 p., bibliog., ill., music.
Mukuna, Kazadi wa. 1999. "Urban Music in Congo/Zaïre,
1975-95." African Music 7 (4): 73-87. [ zaire ]
Muller, Carol, ed. 1995. Papers Presented at the Eigth
Symposium on Ethnomusicology, Music Department, University of Durban-Westville
30 August to 2 September, 1989 and at the Ninth symposium on Ethnomusicology,
Music Department, University of Namibia 23-26 August, 1990. Grahamstown,
South Africa: International Library of African Music, 80 p., 40 p., ill. [Bound
together] Contents:
- Eighth
Symposium:
African Music in Education / Pedro Espi-Sanchis (1-4) - The
Role of Devotional Music in the Homogenisation of South Hinduism /
Sallyann Goodall (5-9)
- Musicology
in Terms of the Sociology of Knowledge: A South African Vignette / Klaus
F. Heimes (10-23)
- Music
Traditions in Independent India: Continuity and Change / Melveen Jackson
(24-30)
- Jabulani
Buthelezi: Profile of a Zulu Troubadour / Mario H. A. Koppers (31-35)
- Wada:
Story of an African Drum / Jaco Kruger (36-42)
- Ethnomusicology
and Music Education / Logan Naidoo (43-44)
- Scathamiya:
A Zulu Male Vocal Tradition / Caesar Ndlovu (45-48)
- Emerging
Music Education Trends in Africa / Elizabeth Oehrle (49-55)
- Structural
Opposition as Composition / Andrew Tracey (56-63)
- Counter-Harmonic
Melody in Popular, Folk and Classical Music / Peter Van Der Merwe (64-70)
- The
Zulu Wedding as a Musical Event: A Musical Realization of Social Ideas /
Musa Xulu (71-75)
- The
Social Significance of Zulu AmaHubo Songs / Musa Xulu (76-80)
Ninth Symposium:
- Themes
and Variations: The Structure of Kwela Music (South African Penny Whistle
Jazz, 1954-1964) / Lara Allen (1-4)
- Politics
in Music: Towards an African Style in Black South African Jazz and
Vaudeville in the Early 1940s / Christopher Ballantine (5-7)
- Developing
Local Church Music for the Catholic Church in Namibia: The Work of the
Lumko Music Department, 1979-1988 / Daver Dargie (8-16)
- Women
in the Music Industry in Zimbabwe / Angela Impey (16-20)
- Some
Observations on Teacher Training for the Future in Namibia / Minette Mans
(21-29)
- Adjudication
in Black South African Choral Music Competitions: A Call for Reappraisal /
Caesar Ndlovu (30-33)
- Some
African Considerations in Ethnomusicological Research / Musa Xulu (34-37)
- Maharero
Day / Gerhard Zeze (38-40)
Muller, Carol, and Janet Topp Fargion. 1999. "Gumboots,
Bhaca Migrants, and Fred Astaire: South African Worker Dance and Musical
Style." African Music 7 (4): 88-109.
Noss, Kathleen Jenabu. 2000. "Traditions and
Transformations: Ewe, Ashanti and Baganda Drumming, Dance and Song in
Contemporary Africa." Percussive Notes 38 (4): 34-39.
Nurse, George. 1999. "Africa and Indonesia
Reconsidered." African Music 7 (4): 181-188.
Potgieter, Hetta Magdalena. 1999. "CD-ROMS: Another
Look at Music Education in South Africa." The South African Music
Teacher/Die Suid-Afrikaanse Musiekonderwyser 133: 14-16.
Rhoades, Rebecca L. 2000. "Ladysmith Black Mambazo:
Song of South Africa." Sing Out! 44 (3):34-45.
Smith, Phylise. 1998. "Xhosa Dance: Continuum Between
Traditional and Contemporary." In Society of Dance History Scholars,
21st Conference Proceedings, compiled by Linda J. Tomko,199-202. Riverside:
Society of Dance History Scholars.
Strumpf, Mitchell. 1999. "Some Music Traditions of
Malawi." African Music 7 (4): 110-121.
Thompson, Robert Farris. 1999. "Communique from
Afro-Atlantis." African Arts 32 (4): 1-8.
Tracy, Andrew, ed. 1997. Papers Presented at the
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- Methods
of Teaching African Music: A Report on Some Experiments / Dave Dargie
(1-8)
- White
Pop and an Imagined English-speaking Community in South Africa 1950-1990 /
Carol Muller (8-12)
- The
Songs of the Venda Murundu School / Kaiser Netshitangani (13-19)
- The
World of Jazz in Inner Cape Town 1940-1960 / Michael Nixon (19-23)
- Work
Songs: Stylistic Differences Based on Gender in Basotho Adult Songs /
Flora Ntsihlele (24-26)
- The
Talking Drum / Betsy Oehrle (27)
- Ethnomusicology
and Us / Elliot Pewa (28-29)
- Taking
the Homestead into the Studio: The Politics of Production, Industry, and
New Alternatives / Toine Scholtz (29-31)
- Rap
and the Music / Simon Stevens (32-35)
- A
Socio-Cultural Basis of Ethnic Music with Special Reference to the Music
of Ladysmith Black Mambazo / A.J. Thembela (35-36)
- White,
Male African Music Ensembles in South Africa / Geoffrey Tracey (37-39)
- Music
and Commercial Radio Broadcasting in Relation to the Reconstruction and
Development Programme / Lee Watkins (40-42)
- Some
Aspects of Tradition and Change in Zulu Music: An Ethno-historical
Perspective / Musa Xulu (43-45)
- Speech:
Dr. V. T. Zulu (45-46)
- "The
Little Jazz Town": The Social History and Musical Styles of Black
Grahamstown in the 1950s and 1960s / Gary Baines (47-56)
- Making
Visible the Invisible: Creative Processes and the Compositions of Joseph
Shabalala / Christopher Ballantine (56-59)
- Significance
in Songs: A Look at Three Traditional Xhosa Songs / Dave Dargie (60-65)
- The
West Sumatran Dabuih and the South African Ratiep / Desmond Desai (65-70)
- Incredible
Voices of Igongqo / Luvuyo Dontsa (70-78)
- Strumming
is for Beginners: On the Social Roots of Musical Style / Jaco Kruger
(82-84)
- Multipart
Singing in Sub-Saharan Africa: Remote and Recent Histories Unravelled / Gerhard
Kubik (85-97)
- Thojane
/ Tsokolo 'Muso (98-99)
- Red-Carpet
Treatment of Western Classical Music in Black South African Music
Competitions / Caesar Ndlovu (100-102)
- The
Musical Essence in Tshivenda Folktales / Flora Ntsihlele (103-106)
- Restructuring
the Narrative of Womanhood Through Song: The Woman Dodo Singers in Kenya /
Patricia Achieng Opondo (107-122)
- Panel
Discussion on Ethnomusicology and Education / Panelists: Lumkile Lalendle,
Sipho Dlamini, Dave Dargie, Betsy Oehrle (123-133)
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Brewer, Roy. 2000. "String Musicians in the Recording
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Brewer, Roy. 1999. "The Use of Habanera Rhythm in
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Browner, Tara. 2000. "Making and Singing Pow-wow Songs:
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Bryant, Clora, Buddy Collette, William Green, Steven
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Johnson, John Andrew. 1999. "William Dawson, 'The New
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Kubik, Gerhard. 1998. "Analogies and Differences in
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Leu, Lorraine. 2000. "'Raise Yuh Hand, Jump Up and Get
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Lhamon, W.T. 1998. Raising Cain: Blackface Performance
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Loeffler, James Benjamin. 1997. A Gilgul fun a Ningun:
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Manuel, Peter. 2000. East Indian Music in the West
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in Latin American and Caribbean Music. Philadelphia: Temple University Press,
xxiii, 252 p., bibliog., discog., ill., + 1 compact disc.
McCracken, Allison. 1999. "'God's Gift to Us Girls':
Crooning, Gender, and the Re-Creation of American Popular Song,
1928-1933." American Music 17 (4): 365-395.
Miller, Leta E., and Fredric Liberman. 1999. "Lou
Harrison and the American Gamelan." American Music 17 (2): 146-178.
Miranda, Rolando Delgado. 1999. "Fifty Years at the
Service of Cuban Music." IASA Journal 14: 53-56.
Morris, Mitchell. 2000. "Kansas and the Prophetic
Tone." American Music 18 (1): 1-38.
Murray, Charles Shaar. 2000. Boogie Man: The Adventures
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Napolitano, Marcos. 2000. "'Já temos um passado': 40
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Nicholls, David. 1999. "Reaching Beyond the West: Asian
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Noe, George T., and Danile L. Most. 1999. Chris J.
Knutsen from Harp Guitars to the New Hawaiian Family History & Development
of the Hawaiian Steel Guitar. Everett, WA: Noe Enterprises.
Oja, Carol. J. 1999. "Dane Rudhyar's Vision of American
Dissonance." American Music 17 (2): 129-145.
Padura Fuentes, Leonardo. 1999. Los rostros de la salsa. Mexico:
Planeta Mexicana, 259 p., discog., photos.
Pena, Manuel. 1999. The Mexican American Orquesta: Music,
Culture & the Dialectic of Conflict. Austin: University of Texas Press,
xii, 350 p., bibliog., discog., ill.
Panetta, Vincent J. 2000. "'For Godsake Stop!':
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Perlove, Nina. 2000. "Inherited Sound Images: Native
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American Music 18 (1):50-77.
Porter, Eric. 1999. "'Dizzy Atmosphere': The Challenge
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Powers, David M. 1998. "The French Musical Theater:
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Quintero Rivera, Ángel G. 1999. ¡Salsa, sabor y control!:
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bibliog.
Rommen, Timothy. 1999. "Home Sweet Home: Junkanoo as
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Shirley, Wayne D. 1999. "Religion in Rhythm: William
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Smith, Suzanne E. 1999. Dancing in the Street: Motown and
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Solomon, Thomas. 2000. "Dueling Landscapes: Singing
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257-280.
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Troupe, Quincy. 2000. Miles and Me. Berkeley:
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Tucker, Mark, ed. 1999. "New Perspectives on Thelonious
Monk." Special issue of Black Music Research Journal 19, no. 2.
Contents:
- New
Monastery: Monk and the Jazz Avant-Garde / Robin D.G. Kelley (135-168)
- "Nice
Work If You Can Get It": Thelonious Monk and Popular Song / Scott
DeVeaux (169-186)
- Monk
Meets SNCC / Ingrid Monson (187-200)
- Misterioso
/ Sascha Feinstein (201-205)
- Evidence:
Monk as Documentary Subject / Krin Gabbard (207-225)
- Mainstreaming
Monk: The Ellington Album / Mark Tucker (227-244)
- A
Selection of Monk Sources / Rob van der Bliek (245-252)
Tucker, Sherrie. 1999. "The Prairie View Co-Eds: Black
College Women Musicians in Class and on the Road during World War II." Black
Music Research Journal 19 (1): 93-126.
Tucker, Sherrie. 2000. Swing Shift: 'All-Girl' Bands of
the 1940s. Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press, ix, 413 p., bibliog.,
photos.
Ullestad, Neal. 1999. "American Indian Rap and Reggae:
Dancing 'To the Beat of a Different Drummer.'" Popular Music and
Society 23 (2): 63-90.
Vélez, María Teresa. 2000. Drumming for the Gods: The
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photos. [ velez maria ]
Vernon, Paul. 1999. African-American Blues, Rhythm and
Blues, Gospel and Zydeco on Film and Video, 1926-1997. Aldershot: Ashgate,
xvii, 421 p., bibliog.
Wade, Peter. 2000. Music, Race, & Nation: Música
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]
Welch, Allison. 1999. "Meetings Along the Edge: Svara
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179-200.
Wolfe, Charles K, and James E. Akenson, eds. 2000. Country
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- "Your
Inner Voice that Comes from God": Country Singers' Attitudes Toward
the Sacred / Ted Olson (4-21)
- Nashville
Sound-Era Studio Musicians / Morris S. Levy (22-29)
- Careers
in Country Music / Charles Faupel, with Ray and Carolyn Wix (30-45)
- Figure
It Out: The Linguistic Turn in Country Music / Jimmie N. Rogers and Miller
Williams (46-56)
- Country
Music Battles Religion in Lee Smith's The Devil's Dream / Rebecca Smith
(57-74)
- Minnie
Pearl and Southern Humor in Country Entertainment / Kristine Fredriksson
(75-88)
- In
Search Fiddlin' Sam Long of the Ozarks / W.K. McNeil (89-100)
- Mandolins
and Metaphors: Red Rector's Musical Aesthetics / Francesca McLean
McCrossan (101-111)
- Songwriter's
Signature, Artist's Imprint: The Metric Structure of a Country Song /
Jocelyn Neal (112-140)
- Queer
Country, Line Dance Nazis, and a Hollywood Barndance: Country Music and
the Struggle for Identity in Los Angeles, California / Amy R. Corin
(141-150)
- Teaching
Country Music / James E. Akenson (151-172)
Young, Alan. 1997. Woke Me Up This Morning: Black Gospel
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Asia & Oceania
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Movement for Autonomy in Jharkhand." Asian Music 32 (1): 35-58.
Booth, Gregory. 2000. "Religion, Gossip, Narrative
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Braun, Joachim. 1999. Die Musikkultur
Altisraels/Palästinas: Studien zu archäologischen, schriftlichen und
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Davis, Sara. 2000. "Zhangkhap Singers of Yunnan
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Duncan, Stephen F. 1999. A Genre in Hindusthani Music
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Dunham, Mary Frances. 1997. Jarigan, Muslim Epic Songs of
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13-14.
Escot, Pozzi, ed. 2000. "Korea Past and Present." Sonus:
A Journal of Investigations into Global Musical Possibilities 20 (2).
Contents:
- Man
Zhong Kuai Musical Form in Chinese and Korean Music / In-Pyong Chun (5-15)
- Perspectives
on Musicology in Korea / Oh-Sung Kwon (17-27)
- Korean
Contemporary Music: A Brief History / Jae-Sung Park (29-35)
- Some
Aspects of 18-Tone Composition / Eugene Lee (37-55)
- Pookchung
Lion Dance Music / Yong-Shik Lee (57-67)
Ghosh, Suman. 2000. "Impact of the Recording Industry
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12-19.
Gibbs, Jason. 2000. "Spoken Theater, La Scène
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Henry, Edward O. 2000. "Folk Song Genres and Their
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(2): 71-106.
Ho, Edward. 1999. "Yangquin in Sichuan Qinshu Narrative
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(Part 2).
Homan, Shane. 2000. "Losing the Local: Sydney and the
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Hao Huang. 1998. "Border Crossings: ROCKing the Great
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Jähnichen, Gisa. 1997. Studien zu traditionellen
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Jones, Stephen. 1999. "Chinese Ritual Music under Mao
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Knight, Roderic. 2000-2001. "The Bana, Epic Fiddle of
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Koch, Grace. 1999. "Sources of Early Ethnographic
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Kuppuswami, T.V. 1999. Situating Sound and Rhythm: Music
of Tamil Nadu. New Delhi: Gyan Publishing House, 162 p., bibliog.
Lath, Mukund. 1998. Transformation as Creation: Essays in
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Lee, Tong Soon. 2000. "Professional Chinese Opera
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(2): 35.70.
Mackinlay, Elizabeth. 1999. "Music for Dreaming:
Aboriginal Lullabies in the Yanyuwa Community at Borroloola, Northern Territory."
British Journal of Ethnomusicology 8: 97-111.
McLean, Mervyn. 1995. An Annotated Bibliography of
Oceanic Music and Dance, 2nd ed. Auckland: Archive of Maori and Pacific
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Mei-Fung, A. Kang Chi. 1998. "A Performance Guide for
Contemporary Chinese Arts Songs in Mandarin Chinese. I-II." Chinese
Music 21 (3): 47-54 (Part 1); 21 (4): 68-75 (Part 2).
Mei-Fung, A. Kang Chi. 1999. "A Performance Guide for
Contemporary Chinese Art Songs in Mandarin Chinese. III." Chinese Music
22 (1): 12-18.
Naroditskaya, Inna. 2000. "Azerbaijanian Female
Musicians: Women's Voices Defying and Defining the Culture." Ethnomusicology
44 (2): 234-256.
Pesch, Ludwig. 1999. The Illustrated Companion to South
Indian Classical Music. Oxford: Oxford University Press, xvii, 376 p.,
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Picken, Laurence E.R., and Noël J. Nickson, with Nicholas
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Press, xiii, 313 p., bibliog., music. Contents:
- How
the Togaku Repertory Was Acquired by the Japanese; and the Processes of
'Acculturation' That Followed Its Acquisition / Laurence Picken (1-48)
- In
Search of the Music of Pre-Nara Japan / Laurence Picken, Noël Nickson and
Okamoto Miyoko (49-77)
- 'Old
Music', 'New Music', and Other Classificatory Terms in the Musical
Vocabularies of Late Nara, and Heian, Japan / Laurence Picken (78-99)
- Locational
and Functional Names of Notes in Modal Note-Sets Across Eurasia / Laurence
Picken and Noël Nickson (100-184)
- Modal
Note-Sets and Related Matters in Ancient China; in Ancient and Modern
India and Persia; in Ancient Greece / Laurence Picken (185-251)
- The
Modal System of Togaku as a Vestige of the 28 Mode-Keys of the Tang
Inheritance: Different Modes with Like Finals; Like Modes with Different
Finals / Laurence Picken (252-262)
- Parallels
in the Organization of Music in Time in Indonesia, Ancient India and
Ancient China / Laurence Picken, Nicholas Gray and Robert Walker (263-285)
[ noel ]
Poché , Christian, and Jean Lambert. 2000. Musiques du
monde arabe et musulman: Bibliographie et discographie. Paris: Librairie
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Racy, Ali Jihad. 2000. "The Many Faces of
Improvisation: The Arab Taqsim as a Musical Symbol." Ethnomusicology 44
(2): 302-320.
Rasmussen, Anne K. 2001 "The Qur'ân in Indonesian Daily
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(1): 30-57. [ quran an ]
Roche, David. 2000-2001. "The Dhak, Devi Amba's
Hourglass Drum in Tribal Southern Rajasthan, India." Asian Music 32
(1): 59-99.
Serper, Zvika. 2000. "Kotoba ('Sung' Speech) in
Japanese No Theater: Gender Distinctions in Structure and Performance." Asian
Music 31 (2): 129-166.
Shang, Fen-dou, and Sin-yan Shen. 1999. "Suona of
Eastern Gansu." Chinese Music 22 (2): 24-26.
Shao, Ying. 1999. "Listening to Lu Chun-ling and
Remembering Feng Zi-cun: Reflections on Chinese Music in the 20th
Century." Chinese Music 22 (2): 29-32.
Shen, Jian. 1998. "The Radiative Pattern of Acoustical
Energy of the Erhu." Chinese Music 21 (2): 30-35.
Shen, Sin-yan. 1998. "The Music of the Erhu: A
Comprehensive Survey." Chinese Music 21 (2): 24-29 (Part 1); 21
(3): 43-46.
Shen, Sin-yan. 1998. "The Tantiao Strings." Chinese
Music 21 (4): 76, 79.
Shen, Sin-yan. 1998. "Xianzi & Pipa." Chinese
Music 21 (4): 63-67.
Shen, Sin-yan. 1999. "Li Jinghui and The Little
Artist." Chinese Music 22 (1): 19-20.
Shen, Sin-yan. 1999. "Music for the Mind Versus
Consumer Music: Is Chinese Music Different?" Chinese Music 22 (3):
44-51.
Shen, Sin-yan. 1999. "A New Look at the Ancient Round
Lute: The Ruan." Chinese Music 22 (2): 36-39.
Shen, Sin-yan. 1999. "Qing Zhu & I Live at the
Source of the Yangzi River." Chinese Music 22 (4): 64-66.
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- Performers
Between East and West: Ideology and Reality in the Yishuv / Jehoash
Hirshberg (5-13)
- Havurot
Hazemer in Israel: A Unique Sociomusicological Phenomenon / Natan Shahar
(15-33)
- The
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- Ashkenazi
Liturgical Music in Israel Today / Raymond Goldstein (51-63)
- Music
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- Singing
Yiddish Songs in Israel / Gila Flam (1-7)
- The
Performance of the Judeo-Spanish Repertoire / Susana Weich-Shahak (9-25)
- Performance
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- On
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- The
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- Comments
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- Bulgarian
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- Response
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der Völker in Liedern -- Musik bei der Neubelebung der Frömmigkeit in
Südosteuropa / Philip V. Bohlman (25-44)
- The
Influence of Social Change on the Musical Tradition of the Yugoslav
Romanians / Nice Fracile (45-58)
- Kroaten,
Bosnier und Roma als Minderheiten in Österreich / Ursula Hemetek (59-74)
- The
Role of International "Gypsy Music" in the Development of the
Ethnic Musical Culture of the Gypsies in Hungary / (75-90)
- Influences
of Other Peoples' Music on Eastern Ostyak Folk Songs / Katalin Lázár
(91-98)
- Ethnic
Groups, Political Borders and Regional Identity in Istria (99-108)
- Slowaken
in Slawonien (Kroatien) und Kroaten in der Umgebung von Bratislava
(Slowakei). Vergleich der Volksliedtraditionen von zwei ethnischen Gruppen
/ Jadranka Vazanova-Horakova (109-119)
- Musik
in Albanien vor und nach der Wende 1991 / Bruno B. Reuer (123-133)
- Mediated
Albanian Musics and the Imagining of Modernity / Jane C. Sugarman
(134-154)
- "Ethnische
Säuberung" der traditionellen Musik und Zerfall der multikulturellen
Gesellschaft in Bosnien am Beispiel städtischer Musik / Sofija
Bajrektarevic (155-163)
- Democracy
or "Crazyocracy"? Pirin Folk Music and Sociocultural Change in
Bulgaria / Donna A. Buchanan (164-177)
- Zur
Situation der bulgarischen Musik nach 1989 / Jana Karastojanova (178-186)
- The
Revision of Bulgarian Folkloristics and Folk Music Research in the
Post-Communist Period (1990-1996) / Timothy Rice
- Über
einen neuen Prozeß in der Entwicklung der Volksmusik während der
Wandeljahre in Bulgarien / Maria Samokovlieva (203-209)
- Die
gemeinschaftsbildende Kraft von Lied, Musik und Tanz in den
ungarndeutschen Gemeinden / Erzsébet Hajdú (210-227)
- Probleme
und Tendenzen in der Entwicklung der Musikkultur der Schmarzmeerdeutschen
/ Natalie Köln (228-237)
- The
Black-Sea Region Germans and Their Music in Terms of Ethnocultural
Development / Sergey Shyp (238-248)
- Modell
einer musikalischen Adaptation bei einer ungarischsprachigen Gruppe:
Melodien deutschen Ursprungs bei Széklern aus der Bukowina / Lujza Tari
(249-264)
- The
Ethnic Greek Minority in Albania and Musical Differentiations Since the
Opening of the Border / Nikos Dionyssopoulos (265-271)
- Identität
im Wandel: Neue Tendenzen in der griechischen Popularmusik / Katerina
Pavlakis (272-280)
- Musical
Reflections on Politics and War. An Ethnomusicologist in Croatia in the
1990s / Svanibor Pettan (281-292)
- Old
Sounds in the Transition Town / Marin Marian Balasa (293-306)
- Siebenbürgische
Volksmusik -- gestern und heute / István Almási (309-314)
- Die
Volksmusik der Moldau-Ungarn / Maria Domokos (315-324)
- Musik
und Politik entlang der Donau. Die Musik-geschichten einer bunten
europäischen Region / Franz Metz (325-340)
- The
Tárogató and Central Eastern Europe / János Pap (341-352)
- Close
Relationships Between Pieces in Loannes Caioni's Manuscripts and Folk
Music / Pál Richter (353-367)"Mit der Harfe die Dirne
beschwert". Die böhmischen Harfenmädchen des 19. Jahrhunderts / Nancy
Thym-Hochrein (368-377)
- Dokumentation
balkanischer Musiktraditionen in Deutschland. Aus den historischen
Schallaufnahmen der Preußischen Phonographischen Kommission 1915-1919 /
Susanne Ziegler (378-393)
[ sudosteuropa frommigkeit
osterreich stadtischer uber prozess wahrend erzsebet hajdu koln szeklern
identitat siebenburgische istvan almasi tarogato janos bohmischen harfenmadchen
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Extraordinary Experiences: "Traditional" Music, Modernity, and
Nostalgia in Malta and Other Mediterranean Societies." Ethnomusicology 44
(2): 281-301.
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Tsenova, Valeria, ed. 1997. Underground Music from the
Former USSR. Trans. From the Russian by Romela Kohanovskaya. Amsterdam, The
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