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Buch, Englisch, Band 2, 192 Seiten, PB, Format (B × H): 153 mm x 228 mm, Gewicht: 352 g

Reihe: the world of music

Abels

South African Jazz Culture:

Texts, Contexts, and Subtexts
1. Auflage 2017
ISBN: 978-3-86135-914-2
Verlag: VWB Vlg. F. Wissenschaft

Texts, Contexts, and Subtexts

Buch, Englisch, Band 2, 192 Seiten, PB, Format (B × H): 153 mm x 228 mm, Gewicht: 352 g

Reihe: the world of music

ISBN: 978-3-86135-914-2
Verlag: VWB Vlg. F. Wissenschaft


Contents:

+++ Articles

* Nishlyn Ramanna: Introduction: Discursive Flows in South African Jazz Studies—Texts, Contexts, and Subtexts
* Christopher Linn Merz: Tracing the Development of the South African Alto Saxophone Style
* Jeffrey Brukman: Shifts and Turns in Paul Hanmer’s Nachtroep: A Close Musical Analysis
* Lindelwa Dalamba: A Sideman on the Frontlines: Gwigwi Mrwebi and South African Jazz History
* Salim Washington: Fingering the Jagged Grain: The Jazz/Blues/Mbaqanga Impulse of Mandla Langa
* Brett Pyper: Jazz Festivals and the Post-Apartheid Public Sphere: Historical Precedents and the Contemporary Limits
of Freedom
* Gwen Ansell: Who’s Got the Map? Scholarship, Journalism and Essentialism in Writing on South African Jazz

+++ Book Reviews (Eva-Maria Alexandra van Straaten, ed.)

* Michael T. Bertrand: James Wierzbicki, Music in the Age of Anxiety: American Music in the Fifties (2016)
* Emily Baker: Miriama Young, Singing the Body Electric: The Human Voice and Sound Technology (2015)
* Koray Degirmenci: Martin Greve (ed.), Writing the History of “Ottoman Music” (2015)
* Jehoash Hirshberg: Ruth F. Davis (ed.), Musical Exodus: Al-Andalus and its Jewish Diasporas (2015)
* Moshe Morad: Stephen Amico, Roll Over, Tchaikovsky! Russian Popular Music and Post-Soviet Homosexuality (2014)
* Martin Greve: Anna Magdalena Schmidt, Die imaginäre Grenze. Eine Untersuchung zur Bedeutung von Musik für Jugendliche türkischer Herkunft in Deutschland und ihre Verortung im Diskurs der interkulturell orientierten Musikpädagogik (2015)
* Michelle Duffy: Jared Mackley-Crump, The Pacific Festivals of Aotearora New Zealand: Negotiating Place and Identity in a New Homeland (2015)
* Charissa Granger: Ed Pavlic, Who Can Afford to Improvise? James Baldwin and Black Music, the Lyric and the Listeners (2016)
* Megan Rancier: Tanya Merchant, Women Musicians of Uzbekistan: From Courtyard to Conservatory (2015)
* Anne K. Rasmussen: Lisa Urkevich, Music and Traditions of the Arabian Peninsula: Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Bahrain, and Qatar (2015)

+++ Recording Reviews (Robert Fry, ed.)

* Robert Fry: Tell the Truth!: Blues and Gospel by Richard Williams. Produced by the State Library and Archives of Florida (2016)
* Robert Fry Where the Palm Trees Shake at Night: Blues Music from the Florida Folklife Collection. Produced by the State Library and Archives of Florida (2010)

+++ About the Contributors

+++ the world of music (new series)

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Contents:

+++ Articles

* Nishlyn Ramanna: Introduction: Discursive Flows in South African Jazz Studies—Texts, Contexts, and Subtexts
* Christopher Linn Merz: Tracing the Development of the South African Alto Saxophone Style
* Jeffrey Brukman: Shifts and Turns in Paul Hanmer’s Nachtroep: A Close Musical Analysis
* Lindelwa Dalamba: A Sideman on the Frontlines: Gwigwi Mrwebi and South African Jazz History
* Salim Washington: Fingering the Jagged Grain: The Jazz/Blues/Mbaqanga Impulse of Mandla Langa
* Brett Pyper: Jazz Festivals and the Post-Apartheid Public Sphere: Historical Precedents and the Contemporary Limits
of Freedom
* Gwen Ansell: Who’s Got the Map? Scholarship, Journalism and Essentialism in Writing on South African Jazz


+++ Book Reviews (Eva-Maria Alexandra van Straaten, ed.)

* Michael T. Bertrand: James Wierzbicki, Music in the Age of Anxiety: American Music in the Fifties (2016)
* Emily Baker: Miriama Young, Singing the Body Electric: The Human Voice and Sound Technology (2015)
* Koray Degirmenci: Martin Greve (ed.), Writing the History of “Ottoman Music” (2015)
* Jehoash Hirshberg: Ruth F. Davis (ed.), Musical Exodus: Al-Andalus and its Jewish Diasporas (2015)
* Moshe Morad: Stephen Amico, Roll Over, Tchaikovsky! Russian Popular Music and Post-Soviet Homosexuality (2014)
* Martin Greve: Anna Magdalena Schmidt, Die imaginäre Grenze. Eine Untersuchung zur Bedeutung von Musik für Jugendliche türkischer Herkunft in Deutschland und ihre Verortung im Diskurs der interkulturell orientierten Musikpädagogik (2015)
* Michelle Duffy: Jared Mackley-Crump, The Pacific Festivals of Aotearora New Zealand: Negotiating Place and Identity in a New Homeland (2015)
* Charissa Granger: Ed Pavlic, Who Can Afford to Improvise? James Baldwin and Black Music, the Lyric and the Listeners (2016)
* Megan Rancier: Tanya Merchant, Women Musicians of Uzbekistan: From Courtyard to Conservatory (2015)
* Anne K. Rasmussen: Lisa Urkevich, Music and Traditions of the Arabian Peninsula: Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Bahrain, and Qatar (2015)


+++ Recording Reviews (Robert Fry, ed.)

* Robert Fry: Tell the Truth!: Blues and Gospel by Richard Williams. Produced by the State Library and Archives of Florida (2016)
* Robert Fry Where the Palm Trees Shake at Night: Blues Music from the Florida Folklife Collection. Produced by the State Library and Archives of Florida (2010)

+++ About the Contributors

+++ the world of music (new series)



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