Author: Arturo Penón
Publisher: London, Ont. : Nightwood Editions
ISBN:
Category : Performing Arts
Languages : en
Pages : 96
Book Description
The Bandonion
Author: Arturo Penón
Publisher: London, Ont. : Nightwood Editions
ISBN:
Category : Performing Arts
Languages : en
Pages : 96
Book Description
Publisher: London, Ont. : Nightwood Editions
ISBN:
Category : Performing Arts
Languages : en
Pages : 96
Book Description
Polkabilly
Author: James Leary
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0199756961
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 273
Book Description
While the Goose Island Ramblers are a remarkable group, they are entirely representative of the many bands who, from the 1920s through the 90s, have synthesized an array of "foreign," "American," folk, popular, and hillbilly musical strains to entertain rural, small town, working class audiences throughout the Midwest. Based on more than twenty years of field research, this study of the Goose Island Ramblers alters our perception of what American folk music really is. The music of the Ramblers - decidedly upper Midwest, multicultural, and inescapably American - argues for a most inclusive, fluid notion of American folk music, one that exchanges ethnic hierarchy for egalitarianism, that stresses process over pedigree, and that emphasizes the pluralism of American musical culture. Rootsy, constantly evolving, and wildly eclectic, the polkabilly music of the Ramblers constitutes the American folk music norm, redefining in the process our understanding of American folk traditions.
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0199756961
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 273
Book Description
While the Goose Island Ramblers are a remarkable group, they are entirely representative of the many bands who, from the 1920s through the 90s, have synthesized an array of "foreign," "American," folk, popular, and hillbilly musical strains to entertain rural, small town, working class audiences throughout the Midwest. Based on more than twenty years of field research, this study of the Goose Island Ramblers alters our perception of what American folk music really is. The music of the Ramblers - decidedly upper Midwest, multicultural, and inescapably American - argues for a most inclusive, fluid notion of American folk music, one that exchanges ethnic hierarchy for egalitarianism, that stresses process over pedigree, and that emphasizes the pluralism of American musical culture. Rootsy, constantly evolving, and wildly eclectic, the polkabilly music of the Ramblers constitutes the American folk music norm, redefining in the process our understanding of American folk traditions.
The Accordion in the Americas
Author: Helena Simonett
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
ISBN: 0252094328
Category : Music
Languages : en
Pages : 347
Book Description
An invention of the Industrial Revolution, the accordion provided the less affluent with an inexpensive, loud, portable, and durable "one-man-orchestra" capable of producing melody, harmony, and bass all at once. Imported from Europe into the Americas, the accordion with its distinctive sound became a part of the aural landscape for millions of people but proved to be divisive: while the accordion formed an integral part of working-class musical expression, bourgeois commentators often derided it as vulgar and tasteless. This rich collection considers the accordion and its myriad forms, from the concertina, button accordion, and piano accordion familiar in European and North American music to the exotic-sounding South American bandoneon and the sanfoninha. Capturing the instrument's spread and adaptation to many different cultures in North and South America, contributors illuminate how the accordion factored into power struggles over aesthetic values between elites and working-class people who often were members of immigrant and/or marginalized ethnic communities. Specific histories and cultural contexts discussed include the accordion in Brazil, Argentine tango, accordion traditions in Colombia and the Dominican Republic, cross-border accordion culture between Mexico and Texas, Cajun and Creole identity, working-class culture near Lake Superior, the virtuoso Italian-American and Klezmer accordions, Native American dance music, and American avant-garde. Contributors are María Susana Azzi, Egberto Bermúdez, Mark DeWitt, Joshua Horowitz, Sydney Hutchinson, Marion Jacobson, James P. Leary, Megwen Loveless, Richard March, Cathy Ragland, Helena Simonett, Jared Snyder, Janet L. Sturman, and Christine F. Zinni.
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
ISBN: 0252094328
Category : Music
Languages : en
Pages : 347
Book Description
An invention of the Industrial Revolution, the accordion provided the less affluent with an inexpensive, loud, portable, and durable "one-man-orchestra" capable of producing melody, harmony, and bass all at once. Imported from Europe into the Americas, the accordion with its distinctive sound became a part of the aural landscape for millions of people but proved to be divisive: while the accordion formed an integral part of working-class musical expression, bourgeois commentators often derided it as vulgar and tasteless. This rich collection considers the accordion and its myriad forms, from the concertina, button accordion, and piano accordion familiar in European and North American music to the exotic-sounding South American bandoneon and the sanfoninha. Capturing the instrument's spread and adaptation to many different cultures in North and South America, contributors illuminate how the accordion factored into power struggles over aesthetic values between elites and working-class people who often were members of immigrant and/or marginalized ethnic communities. Specific histories and cultural contexts discussed include the accordion in Brazil, Argentine tango, accordion traditions in Colombia and the Dominican Republic, cross-border accordion culture between Mexico and Texas, Cajun and Creole identity, working-class culture near Lake Superior, the virtuoso Italian-American and Klezmer accordions, Native American dance music, and American avant-garde. Contributors are María Susana Azzi, Egberto Bermúdez, Mark DeWitt, Joshua Horowitz, Sydney Hutchinson, Marion Jacobson, James P. Leary, Megwen Loveless, Richard March, Cathy Ragland, Helena Simonett, Jared Snyder, Janet L. Sturman, and Christine F. Zinni.
Musical Merchandise Combined for the Duration [with] The Music Trade Review
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Business
Languages : en
Pages : 532
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Business
Languages : en
Pages : 532
Book Description
Music around the World [3 volumes]
Author: Andrew R. Martin
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
ISBN: 1610694996
Category : Music
Languages : en
Pages : 1047
Book Description
With entries on topics ranging from non-Western instruments to distinctive rhythms of music from various countries, this one-stop resource on global music also promotes appreciation of other countries and cultural groups. A perfect resource for students and music enthusiasts alike, this expansive three-volume set provides readers with multidisciplinary perspectives on the music of countries and ethnic groups from around the globe. Students will find Music around the World: A Global Encyclopedia accessible and useful in their research, not only for music history and music appreciation classes but also for geography, social studies, language studies, and anthropology. Additionally, general readers will find the books appealing and an invaluable general reference on world music. The volumes cover all world regions, including the Americas, Europe, Africa and the Middle East, and Asia and the Pacific, promoting a geographic understanding and appreciation of global music. Entries are arranged alphabetically. A preface explains the scope of the set as well as how to use the encyclopedia, followed by a brief history of traditional music and important current influences of music in each particular world region.
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
ISBN: 1610694996
Category : Music
Languages : en
Pages : 1047
Book Description
With entries on topics ranging from non-Western instruments to distinctive rhythms of music from various countries, this one-stop resource on global music also promotes appreciation of other countries and cultural groups. A perfect resource for students and music enthusiasts alike, this expansive three-volume set provides readers with multidisciplinary perspectives on the music of countries and ethnic groups from around the globe. Students will find Music around the World: A Global Encyclopedia accessible and useful in their research, not only for music history and music appreciation classes but also for geography, social studies, language studies, and anthropology. Additionally, general readers will find the books appealing and an invaluable general reference on world music. The volumes cover all world regions, including the Americas, Europe, Africa and the Middle East, and Asia and the Pacific, promoting a geographic understanding and appreciation of global music. Entries are arranged alphabetically. A preface explains the scope of the set as well as how to use the encyclopedia, followed by a brief history of traditional music and important current influences of music in each particular world region.
Tango
Author: Jo Baim
Publisher: Indiana University Press
ISBN: 0253027756
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 232
Book Description
In Tango: Creation of a Cultural Icon Jo Baim dispels common stereotypes of the tango and tells the real story behind this rich and complex dance. Despite its exoticism, the tango of this time period is a very accessible dance, especially as European and North American dancers adapted it. Modern ballroom dancers can enjoy a "step" back in time with the descriptions included in this book. Almost as interesting as the history of the tango is the cultural response to it: cities banned it, army officers were threatened with demotion if caught dancing it, clergy and politicians wrote diatribes against it. Newspaper headlines warned that people died from dancing the tango and that it would be the downfall of civilization. The vehemence of these anti-tango outbursts confirms one thing: the tango was a cultural force to be reckoned with!
Publisher: Indiana University Press
ISBN: 0253027756
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 232
Book Description
In Tango: Creation of a Cultural Icon Jo Baim dispels common stereotypes of the tango and tells the real story behind this rich and complex dance. Despite its exoticism, the tango of this time period is a very accessible dance, especially as European and North American dancers adapted it. Modern ballroom dancers can enjoy a "step" back in time with the descriptions included in this book. Almost as interesting as the history of the tango is the cultural response to it: cities banned it, army officers were threatened with demotion if caught dancing it, clergy and politicians wrote diatribes against it. Newspaper headlines warned that people died from dancing the tango and that it would be the downfall of civilization. The vehemence of these anti-tango outbursts confirms one thing: the tango was a cultural force to be reckoned with!
South American Cinema
Author: Timothy Barnard
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1136545484
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 427
Book Description
First Published in 1996. This text looks at the cinema from the countries of Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Cuba, United States, Uruguay and Venezuela. Presented by country and date order it includes the silent black and white Gaucho films of 1915 to the colour films coming out of Venezuela in 1991. Each entry provides a summary of the film content, its context, production and significance in the genre. It includes an index and glossary of Brazilian (Portuguese or African) Terms and film terms.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1136545484
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 427
Book Description
First Published in 1996. This text looks at the cinema from the countries of Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Cuba, United States, Uruguay and Venezuela. Presented by country and date order it includes the silent black and white Gaucho films of 1915 to the colour films coming out of Venezuela in 1991. Each entry provides a summary of the film content, its context, production and significance in the genre. It includes an index and glossary of Brazilian (Portuguese or African) Terms and film terms.
Mandolin Uff Da! Let's Dance:
Author: Dix Bruce
Publisher: Mel Bay Publications
ISBN: 1619110539
Category : Music
Languages : en
Pages : 69
Book Description
A fun collection of old-time Scandinavian dance tunes arranged for the mandolin. Great for dancing or listening and a perfect repertoire builder. the audio available for download contains all 28 tunes in the book at slow and regular speeds. Includes a mandolin chord dictionary. Written in standard notation and mandolin tablature with accompaniment chords.
Publisher: Mel Bay Publications
ISBN: 1619110539
Category : Music
Languages : en
Pages : 69
Book Description
A fun collection of old-time Scandinavian dance tunes arranged for the mandolin. Great for dancing or listening and a perfect repertoire builder. the audio available for download contains all 28 tunes in the book at slow and regular speeds. Includes a mandolin chord dictionary. Written in standard notation and mandolin tablature with accompaniment chords.
Accordion Uff Da! Let's Dance:
Author: Bruce Bellerud
Publisher: Mel Bay Publications
ISBN: 1619110547
Category : Music
Languages : en
Pages : 61
Book Description
A fun collection of old-time Scandinavian dance tunes arranged for the accordion. Great for dancing or listening and a perfect repertoire builder. the audio available for download contains all 28 tunes in the book at slow and regular speeds. Suggested accompaniment chords are provided as well.
Publisher: Mel Bay Publications
ISBN: 1619110547
Category : Music
Languages : en
Pages : 61
Book Description
A fun collection of old-time Scandinavian dance tunes arranged for the accordion. Great for dancing or listening and a perfect repertoire builder. the audio available for download contains all 28 tunes in the book at slow and regular speeds. Suggested accompaniment chords are provided as well.
Argentina
Author: Joanne Mattern
Publisher: Cavendish Square Publishing, LLC
ISBN: 1502643154
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 34
Book Description
This fact-filled book begins with an overview of Argentina, then goes on to explore the nation's geography, history, economy, wildlife, cultural traditions, and much more. Readers will learn a variety of information, including how this nation's people like to celebrate and what they like to eat. Vibrant photographs attract the reader's attention, while lively text provides important information and fun facts on a wealth of topics.
Publisher: Cavendish Square Publishing, LLC
ISBN: 1502643154
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 34
Book Description
This fact-filled book begins with an overview of Argentina, then goes on to explore the nation's geography, history, economy, wildlife, cultural traditions, and much more. Readers will learn a variety of information, including how this nation's people like to celebrate and what they like to eat. Vibrant photographs attract the reader's attention, while lively text provides important information and fun facts on a wealth of topics.