Music as Cultural Heritage and Novelty
Exploring the Intersection of Tradition and Innovation in Music
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Springer International Publishing AG
Published:14th Sep '22
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This book offers a comprehensive exploration of music's relationship with culture, tradition, and innovation. Music as Cultural Heritage and Novelty presents diverse perspectives.
The book Music as Cultural Heritage and Novelty delves into the intricate relationship between tradition and innovation within the realm of music. It explores a variety of themes, including the classical repertoire and the works of established composers, while also shining a light on lesser-known yet equally fascinating subjects. Readers will find discussions on Brazilian musical traditions, the contributions of Serbian and Romanian composers, and the significance of lullabies in various cultures. This multifaceted approach provides a rich tapestry of insights into the evolving landscape of music.
In addition to examining well-trodden paths, Music as Cultural Heritage and Novelty engages with more specific topics that provoke thought and discussion. The book addresses the ongoing debate surrounding national identities in music, the narrative strategies employed by composers, and the complexities of musical performance and meaning. These discussions not only highlight the diversity of musical expression but also showcase the varied theoretical perspectives that exist within the field. The lack of consensus on certain issues further enriches the dialogue, inviting readers to consider multiple viewpoints.
While primarily aimed at researchers, this book is also a valuable resource for students in disciplines such as musicology, ethnomusicology, musical performance, and musical semiotics. Its comprehensive analysis and engaging writing style make it accessible to anyone interested in the dynamic interplay between music's historical roots and contemporary practices.
ISBN: 9783031111457
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422 pages
2022 ed.