Cambridge Companions to Music

Cambridge Companions to Music

Walden, Joshua S. (The Johns Hopkins University)

Cambridge University Press

11/2015

306

Mole

Inglês

9781107623750

15 a 20 dias

This Companion is a key resource for students, scholars, and everyone with an interest in the global history of Jewish music. Chapters by international experts offer an accessible overview of key topics from the biblical era to the present day.
Introduction Joshua S. Walden; Part I. Conceptions of Jewish Music: 1. Ontologies of Jewish music Philip V. Bohlman; 2. Jewish music and Diaspora Edwin Seroussi; 3. The institutions of Jewish musical meaning Judah M. Cohen; 4. Jewish music and media of sound reproduction Joshua S. Walden; Part II. Jewish Music in Religious, Folk, and Popular Contexts: 5. The music of Israel during the Iron Age Theodore W. Burgh; 6. Jewish liturgical music Mark Kligman; 7. The traditional performance of Sephardic songs, then and now Susana Weich-Shahak; 8. Klezmer music - a historical overview to the present Joel Rubin; Part III. Periods, Places, and Genres of Jewish Music Composition: 9. Art music and Jewish culture before the Jewish Enlightenment: negotiating identities in Late Renaissance Italy Joshua R. Jacobson; 10. A new song: Jewish musicians in European music, 1730-1850 David Conway; 11. From biblical antiquarianism to revolutionary modernism: Jewish art music, 1850-1925 James Loeffler; 12. The reform of synagogue music in the nineteenth century Tina Fruhauf; 13. Under pressure: Jewish art music, 1925-1945 Lily E. Hirsch; 14. Music in the Yiddish theater and cinema, 1880-1950 Mark Slobin; 15. Art music in the Yishuv and in Israel Jehoash Hirshberg; 16. Cavernous impossibilities: Jewish art music after 1945 Amy Lynn Wlodarski.
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