Music in Turkey : experiencing music, expressing culture
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書誌事項
Music in Turkey : experiencing music, expressing culture
(Global music series / general editors, Bonnie C. Wade and Patricia Shehan Campbell)
Oxford University Press, 2011
- : pbk
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  福岡
  佐賀
  長崎
  熊本
  大分
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注記
Accompanying audio compact disc (78 min.) contains 32 tracks of musical examples keyed to the text; in pocket
Includes bibliographical references (p. 115-119) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
** Music in Turkey is one of several case-study volumes that can be used along with Thinking Musically, the core book in the Global Music Series. Thinking Musically incorporates music from many diverse cultures and establishes the framework for exploring the practice of music around the world. It sets the stage for an array of case-study volumes, each of which focuses on a single area of the world. Each case study uses the contemporary musical situation as a point of departure, covering historical information and traditions as they relate to the present. ** Music in contemporary Turkey is inextricably linked to the history of the Republic of Turkey and the complex histories of the Ottoman Empire and numerous other empires that preceded it. It is also an ideal avenue for introducing one of the most vibrant multicultural areas in the Middle East. Turkey is home to a rich variety of highly localized musical traditions--comprised of regional repertoires, instruments, performance practices, and dances--bound together by a strong sense of national identity.
The first brief, stand-alone volume to explore the musical and cultural traditions of this region, Music in Turkey places the diverse sounds of the country (and the Middle East at large) in their social contexts. Author Eliot Bates employs four themes in his survey of Turkish music: * The role of music in forming a national consciousness about local and regional cultures * How changes in musical meaning pertain to changes in contemporary Turkish society * The process of arrangement, where technology is creatively used to revitalize and modernize traditional music * How today's Anatolian musical instrument performance and construction are linked to local, regional, and national identities The author draws on his extensive regional fieldwork, offering accounts of local performances, interviews with key performers, and vivid illustrations. Music in Turkey is ideal for introductory undergraduate courses in world music or ethnomusicology and for upper-level courses on Middle Eastern music and/or culture. Packaged with a 70-minute CD containing musical examples, the text features numerous listening activities that actively engage students with the music.
The companion website includes supplementary materials for instructors.
目次
- FOREWORD
- PREFACE
- CD TRACK LIST
- CHAPTER 1: ANATOLIAN RURAL MUSICS AND INSTRUMENTS
- 1.1: RURAL SONG FORMS: TURKU AND UZUN HAVA
- 1.2: ASIK POETRY AND POETS
- 1.3: ALEVI SACRED/SECULAR MUSIC
- 1.4: SAZ-FAMILY INSTRUMENTS
- 1.5: SAZ MAKING
- 1.6: KEMENCE AND KARADENIZ FOLK SONG
- 1.7: DANCE MUSIC AND DRUMMING: OYUN HAVASI AND THE ASKI-DAVUL
- 1.8: CONCLUSION: RURAL MUSIC IN URBAN TURKEY
- CHAPTER 2: URBAN MUSICS AND INSTRUMENTS
- 2.1: HISTORY OF URBAN ART MUSIC UNTIL 1950
- 2.2: OUD
- 2.3: CONTEXTS 1: MUSIC INSTITUTES AND CONCERT HALLS
- 2.4: SARKI AND FASIL: SONG AND SUITE FORMS
- 2.5: TANBUR
- 2.6: INSTRUMENTAL ART MUSIC COMPOSITION
- 2.7: ROMAN OYUN HAVASI
- 2.9: CONTEXTS 2: RESTAURANT AND MEYHANE MUSIC
- 2.9: KLASIK KEMENCE (LYRA POLITIKI)
- 2.10: CONCLUSION
- CHAPTER 3: MUSICAL FEATURES: RHYTHM, MELODY, AND FORM
- 3.1: USUL, BEAT STRUCTURES, AND METER
- 3.2: ASYMMETRICAL BEAT STRUCTURES AND THE FEEL OF AKSAK
- 3.3: RHYTHMS MADE WITHIN AKSAK BEAT
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