This volume brings together leading voices from the new wave of research on musical instruments to consider how we can connect the material aspects of instruments with their social function, approaches that have been otherwise too frequently separated in musical scholarship. Shaping Sound and Societ
Shaping Sound and Society: The Cultural Study of Musical Instruments
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- Publisher
- Routledge
- Year
- 2023
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 271
- Series
- Routledge Research in Music
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This volume brings together leading voices from the new wave of research on musical instruments to consider how we can connect the material aspects of instruments with their social function, approaches that have been otherwise too frequently separated in musical scholarship.
Shaping Sound and Society: The Cultural Study of Musical Instruments locates the instruments at the centre of cultural interactions. With contributions from ten scholars spanning a variety of methodologies and a wide range of both contemporary and historic music cultures, the volume is divided into three sections. Contributors discuss the relationships between makers, performers, and their local communities; the different meanings that instruments accrue as they travel over time and place; and the manner in which instruments throw new light on historic music cultures. Alongside the scholarly chapters, the volume also includes a selection of shorter interludes based on interviews with makers of comparatively new instruments, offering further insights into the process of musical instrument innovation.
An essential read for students and academics in the fields of music and ethnomusicology, this volume will also interest anyone looking to understand how the cultural interaction of musical instruments is deeply informed and influenced by social, technological, and cultural change.
β¦ Table of Contents
Cover
Half Title
Series Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
List of Figures
List of Tables
Notes on Contributors
Preface
Acknowledgements
Introduction: The Cultural Study of Musical InstrumentsβAn Overview
Instrumental Interlude #1: The Skoog
PART I: Ecology, Production, and Communities of Practice
1. The Social Production of a Mallorcan Bagpipe: Collaboration, Technology, Ecology, and Internationalization
2. Feeling Analogue: Using Modular Synthesizers, Designing Synthesis Communities
3. Re-inventing the Herati DutΓ’r: Some Cultural and Social Repercussions
4. Musical Instruments as Material Culture: A Case Study of the Cretan Lyra
Instrumental Interlude #2: The Yaybahar
Instrumental Interlude #3: Recycled Instruments
PART II: The Circulation of Instruments
5. Charlie Parker, Massey Hall, and Grafton 10265: Musical Instruments and the Telling of Tales
6. Whatβs in a Name? Carving an Indian Identity into the Slide-Guitar
7. Playing for God: Brass Instruments of the Moravian Brethren in the Atlantic World
Instrumental Interlude #4: The Fluid Piano
Instrumental Interlude #5: The Pikasso Guitar
PART III: Reframing History through Instruments
8. Arcadian Tones: The Rise, Fall, and Rebirth of the Austrian Maultrommel
9. Musical Instruments as Traded Commodities: The Makersβ Perspective
10. Military Musical Instruments and the Culture of Perfection in the Long 19th Century
Index
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