Music Traditions, Cultures, and Contexts by Robin Elliott

Music Traditions, Cultures, and Contexts by Robin Elliott

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Offers a tribute to the ethnomusicologist Beverley Diamond in recognition of her outstanding scholarly accomplishments. The volume includes essays by leading ethnomusicologists and music scholars as well as a biographical introduction.

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Music Traditions, Cultures, and Contexts by Robin Elliott

Music Traditions, Cultures, and Contexts is a tribute to the ethnomusicologist Beverley Diamond in recognition of her outstanding scholarly accomplishments. The volume includes essays by leading ethnomusicologists and music scholars as well as a biographical introduction. The book's contributors engage many of the critical themes in Diamond's work, including musical historiography, musical composition in historical and contemporary frameworks, performance in diverse contexts, gender issues, music and politics, and how music is nested in and relates to broader issues in society. The essays raise important themes about knowing and understanding musical traditions and music itself as an agent of social, cultural, and political change. Music Traditions, Cultures, and Contexts will appeal to music scholars and students, as well as to a general audience interested in learning about how music functions as social process as well as sound.
"The editors have done an excellent job drawing together significant essays to honour DiamondThis festschrift is a valuable compilation that belongs in all music collections." -- Elaine Keillor, Carleton University -- CAML Review, Vol 39, #1, 2011, 201105
"The volume is both interesting and informative.... I recommend Music Traditions, Cultures, and Contexts to those interested in music and identity, cultural contexts of music, popular, and traditional music. Libraries boasting collections on said topics should consider purchasing this title, as it contributes to the discourse and provides additional insights into contemporary ethnomusicology." -- Joe C. Clark, Kent State University, Kent, Ohio -- Fontes Artis Musicae, 60/1, 201401
"In sum, this is a valuable book on a wide range of topics from a diversity of voices that...is a fine tribute to a highly accomplished scholar, valued colleague, and loved and respected teacher." -- Thérèse Smith, University College Dublin -- Journal of the Society for Musicology in Ireland, Vol 6, 2010-11, 201106
Robin Elliott holds the Jean A. Chalmers Chair in Canadian Music at the Faculty of Music, University of Toronto. He recently co-edited two books for WLU Press, Music Traditions, Cultures, and Contexts (with Gordon E. Smith, 2010) and Centre and Periphery, Roots and Exile: Interpreting the Music of István Anhalt, György Kurtág, and Sándor Veress (with Friedemann Sallis and Kenneth DeLong, 2011).

Gordon E. Smith is a professor of ethnomusicology at Queen's University. Formerly director of the School of Music, he is currently Associate Dean in the Faculty of Arts and Science. His recent publications include Istvan Anhalt: Pathways and Memory (with Robin Elliott), Folk Music, Traditional Music, Ethnomusicology: Canadian Perspectives, Past and Present (2007); and Marius Barbeau: Modelling Twentieth-Century Culture (2008).
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ISBN 13 9781554581771
ISBN 10 155458177X
Title Music Traditions, Cultures, and Contexts
Author Robin Elliott
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Wilfrid Laurier University Press
Year published 2010-04-30
Number of pages 366
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