Paradosiaká: Music, Meaning and Identity in Modern Greece

Εξώφυλλο
Ashgate Publishing, Ltd., 2009 - 246 σελίδες
Since the 1980s, musicians and audiences in Athens have been rediscovering musical traditions associated with the Ottoman period of Greek history. The result of this revivalist movement has been the urban musical style of 'paradosiaká' ('traditional'). This monograph explores paradosiaká as a musical style and as a field of discourse, seeking to understand the relation between sound and meanings constructed through sound. It draws on interviews, commercial recordings, written musical discourse, and the author's own experience as a practising paradosiaká musician.
 

Περιεχόμενα

SETTING THE SCENE
13
Símon Karás and the Chanting Milieu
35
The Eastern Instruments
45
THE EARLY ACTORS
57
Dynámeis tou Aigaiou
91
Bosphorus Ottoman Urban
113
78
133
PART IV
177
10
187
11
209
Bibliography
217
Index
230
Πνευματικά δικαιώματα

Άλλες εκδόσεις - Προβολή όλων

Συχνά εμφανιζόμενοι όροι και φράσεις

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Eleni Kallimopoulou completed her PhD in ethnomusicology at the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, in 2006, where she was subsequently employed as a teaching fellow in the music of the Near and Middle East. She is currently a lecturer in the Music Science and Art Department at the University of Macedonia in Thessaloniki, Greece

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