The Rise of Music in the Ancient World, East and West

The Rise of Music in the Ancient World, East and West
Title The Rise of Music in the Ancient World, East and West PDF eBook
Author Curt Sachs
Publisher Courier Corporation
Pages 338
Release 2008-01-01
Genre Music
ISBN 0486466612

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An eminent scholar explores the evolution of music, from the ecstatic singing of early civilizations to the development of more structured styles in Egypt, East Asia, Rome, and other regions.

Music in Ancient Greece and Rome

Music in Ancient Greece and Rome
Title Music in Ancient Greece and Rome PDF eBook
Author John G Landels
Publisher Routledge
Pages 427
Release 2002-01-31
Genre History
ISBN 1134704860

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Music in Ancient Greece and Rome provides a comprehensive introduction to the history of music from Homeric times to the Roman emperor Hadrian, presented in a concise and user-friendly way. Chapters include: * contexts in which music played a role * a detailed discussion of instruments * an analysis of scales, intervals and tuning * the principal types of rhythm used * and an exploration of Greek theories of harmony and acoustics. Music in Ancient Greece and Rome also contains numerous musical examples, with illustrations of ancient instruments and the methods of playing them.

Therapeutic Voicework

Therapeutic Voicework
Title Therapeutic Voicework PDF eBook
Author Paul Newham
Publisher Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Pages 596
Release 1998
Genre Psychology
ISBN 9781853023613

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Based on Paul Newham's experience as a voice therapist and on his work running a professional training course in the psychotherapeutic use of singing, this text explores both the theory and practice behind the use of voice and singing in expressive arts therapy.

Band and Music Libraries

Band and Music Libraries
Title Band and Music Libraries PDF eBook
Author Catherine J. Benson
Publisher
Pages 34
Release 1957
Genre Music libraries
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Performance in Java and Bali

Performance in Java and Bali
Title Performance in Java and Bali PDF eBook
Author B. Arps
Publisher Routledge
Pages 260
Release 2005-06-27
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 1135752036

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The studies in this book examine traditional performance genres in the Indonesian islands of Java and Bali. They cover puppet and human theatre, dance, sung narrative, narrative temple reliefs, and vocal and instrumental music, span a period of more than a thousand years, and range over four cultural complexes: Sundanese in western Java, Javanese in central and eastern Java, Chinese in eastern Java, and Balinese in Bali.

The Music between Us

The Music between Us
Title The Music between Us PDF eBook
Author Kathleen Marie Higgins
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 291
Release 2012-05-01
Genre Music
ISBN 0226333272

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“Higgins’ love of music and cultural variety is evident throughout. She writes in a relaxed, accessible, sophisticated style…Highly recommended.”—Choice From our first social bonding as infants to the funeral rites that mark our passing, music plays an important role in our lives, bringing us closer to one another. In this book, philosopher Kathleen Marie Higgins investigates this role, examining the features of human perception that enable music’s uncanny ability to provoke—despite its myriad forms across continents and throughout centuries—the sense of a shared human experience. Drawing on disciplines such as philosophy, psychology, musicology, linguistics, and anthropology, Higgins’s richly researched study showcases the ways music is used in rituals, education, work, and healing, and as a source of security and—perhaps most importantly—joy. By participating so integrally in such meaningful facets of society, Higgins argues, music situates itself as one of the most fundamental bridges between people, a truly cross-cultural form of communication that can create solidarity across political divides. Moving beyond the well-worn takes on music’s universality, The Music between Us provides a new understanding of what it means to be musical and, in turn, human. “Those who, like Higgins, deeply love music, actually know something about it, have open minds and ears, and are willing to look beyond the confines of Western aesthetics…will find much to learn in The Music between Us.”—Journalof Aesthetics and Art Criticism

The Cambridge Companion to Conducting

The Cambridge Companion to Conducting
Title The Cambridge Companion to Conducting PDF eBook
Author José Antonio Bowen
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 585
Release 2003-11-20
Genre Music
ISBN 1107494788

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In this wide-ranging inside view of the history and practice of conducting, analysis and advice comes directly from working conductors, including Sir Charles Mackerras on opera, Bramwell Tovey on being an Artistic Director, Martyn Brabbins on modern music, Leon Botstein on programming and Vance George on choral conducting, and from those who work closely with conductors: a leading violinist describes working as a soloist with Stokowski, Ormandy and Barbirolli, while Solti and Abbado's studio producer explains orchestral recording, and one of the world's most powerful managers tells all. The book includes advice on how to conduct different types of groups (choral, opera, symphony, early music) and provides a substantial history of conducting as a study of national traditions. It is an unusually honest book about a secretive industry and managers, artistic directors, soloists, players and conductors openly discuss their different perspectives for the first time.