The Middle East
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Bibliographic Information
The Middle East
(The Garland encyclopedia of world music / advisory editors, Bruno Nettl and Ruth M. Stone ; founding editors, James Porter and Timothy Rice, v. 6)
Routledge, 2002
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Graduate School of Asian and African Area Studies, Kyoto Universityアフリカ専攻
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Note
Includes bibliographical references, discography, filmography (p. 1097-1137) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Expert writers present the major traditions of North Africa, the Middle East, and Central Asia, together with personal accounts of performers, composers, teachers, and ceremonies. A special feature of this volume is the inclusion of dozens of brief snap-shot essays that offer "lifestories" of typical musicmakers and their art, as well as first-person descriptions of specific music performances and events. Also includes maps and music examples.
Table of Contents
Audio Examples, Maps, About The Garland Encyclopedia of World Music, Preface, Guide to Transliteration and Pronunciation, Contributing Authors, Part 1: Introduction to the Musics of the Region, Part 2: Understanding Musics of the Middle East: Issues and Processes, Section 1: Theory, Composition, and Performance, Section 2: Music in Religious Expression, Section 3: Popular Music and the Media, Section 4: Gender and Music, Section 5: Learning and Transmission, Section 6:Historical Roots, Part 3: Music Cultures and Regions, Section 1: North Africa: The Maghrib, Section 2: The Eastern Arab World: The Mashriq, Section 3: The Arabian Peninsula, Section 4: Armenia, Section 5: Kurdistan, Section 6: Turkey, Section 7: Iran, Section 8: Central Asia, Section 9: Israel, Glossary, A Guide to Publications on Middle Eastern Music, A Guide to Recordings of Middle Eastern Music, A Guide to Films and Videos of Middle Eastern Music, Notes on the Audio Examples, Index
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