Bruno Nettl
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[i]Heartland Excursions: Ethnomusicological Reflections on Schools of Music[/i], by Bruno Nettl
Heartland Excursions: Ethnomusicological Reflections on Schools of Music, by Bruno Nettl. University of Illinois Press (1995). ISBN-13: 978-0252064685. To make sense of the title of Bruno Nettl's new book, Heartland Excursions (Urbana and Chicago:...
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World Music Textbooks in the Twentieth Century
and the Related Arts Book author: Anon. Book title: Folk and Traditional Music of the Western Continents Book author: Bruno Nettl ISBN: 0-13-323247-6 TISBN: 0133232476 Book title: Music Cultures of the Pacific, the near East, and Asia Book author: Malm,...
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The Garland Encyclopedia of World Music, by Bruno Nettl and Ruth M. Stone, advisory editors, James Porter and Timothy Rice, founding editors. New York: Garland, Routledge, 1998-2002. 10 vols. What if you need to learn about "world music," but you...
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large ensembles I’ve delineated earlier, which offer “transformative” opportunities to as many students as possible. Note Bruno Nettl’s schemata of a typical music school–emic hierarchy, in his classic Heartland Excursions: Within the Music Building,...
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[i]Ethnomusicology Scholarship and Teaching[/i] - Second Thoughts: A Short Personal Anthology
Wallin, Nils, Björn Merker, and Steven Brown, eds. 2000. The Origins of Music. Cambridge, MA: M.I.T. Press. authors: Bruno Nettl author_ids: 909 authors: Bruno Nettl author_ids: 909
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The Ethnomusicology of Music Learning and Teaching
a pervasive and recognized theme in ethnomusicologists' self-understanding of their work. For example, Mantle Hood's and Bruno Nettl's influential overviews of the field, published after Merriam's, omit the theme entirely, and at least one scholar,...
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Paradigms in the History of Ethnomusicology
Marcia Herndon, "Analysis: the Herding of Sacred Cows?" Ethnomusicology XVIII (1974), 219-62. 22Herzog, p. 1033. 23See Bruno Nettl, Music in Primitive Culture (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1956), which summarizes publications using this point of...
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shift by itself; Berliner drew heavily on the history of ethnomusicological scholarship reviewed above, as well as on Bruno Nettl’s seminal article published in the Musical Quarterly, “Thoughts on Improvisation” (1974). Moreover, his book only worked as...
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Report of the Symposium on Armenian Music
London, England Ruth Katz, Hebrew University, Israel Kenneth Levy, Princeton University Albert Luper, University of Iowa Bruno Nettl, University of Illinois Ates Orga, University of Surrey, England Gilbert Reaney, University of California, Los Angeles...
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to sustain their musical appetite. Or did they maybe miss their monthly half-hour of music from Afghanistan? authors: Bruno Nettl author_ids: 909 authors: Bruno Nettl author_ids: 909
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Those Strange Bedfellows, Politics and Music
hermeneutics in academia over the past three decades will recognize the origins of these urgings for reform. They, and Bruno Nettl's gentle reminder, "There's Room for Us All,"1 are the direct motivation for this essay. Professor Nettl speaks to the...
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Preserving Musical Cultures - Contemplations and Confessions
the musical work of all other periods and places and societies also remains in our arsenal of musical resources. authors: Bruno Nettl author_ids: 909 authors: Bruno Nettl author_ids: 909
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Popular Music in Higher Education: Finding the Balance
music is still so central to the curriculum”.34Ibid., 4, 321. This “central repertory”, identified by ethnomusicologist Bruno Nettl in his examination of large mid-west music schools, has dominated higher education pedagogy for decades.35Bruno Nettl,...
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Music Appreciation Materials I
Kassabian, pp. 1-10. Comparative musicology and anthropology of music: essays on the history of ethnomusicology, ed. Bruno Nettl and Philip V. Bohlman, Introduction, by Bruno Nettl, pp. xix-vii, and Epilogue, by Philip V. Bohlman, pp. 356-360....
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Secrets of The Studio: Changes In Performance Teaching
it is analytical, as in Henry Kingsbury’s 1988 study, Music, Talent, and Performance: A Conservatory Cultural System, or Bruno Nettl’s 1995 study, Heartland Excursions: Ethnomusicological Reflections on Schools of Music. Unfortunately for our purpose,...
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Of Irish Myth: A Response to Harry White
of errors: he evaluates all musical practices according to the characteristics of European "art music". In contrast, as Bruno Nettl (1992) says: "ethnomusicologists have, as their credo, the belief that fundamentally all musics are good, and that we...
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An Ethnomusicologist's Reflections on "Complexity" and "Participation" in Music
Instruments in Tigari Ensemble (transcribed from tapes made by William Amoaku with the assistance of Robert Witmer and Bruno Nettl). Koetting's concept of a twelve-unit cycle defined by different rhythmic and sonorous qualities at each of the twelve...
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Music as Life-Saving Project: Venezuela’s El Sistema in American Neo-Idealistic Imagination
by re-issuing Richard Franko Goldman, “In Support of Art,” (originally in volume 16, 1976) and asking ethnomusicologist Bruno Nettl for a response, which he provides in “There’s Room for Us All.” For a more general compendium of essays that address the...
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Ethnomusicology Scholarship and Teaching: Then, Now, and Into the Future
The articles collectively explore some directions by examining the past through the present. Contributors include Bruno Nettl, Ruth M. Stone, Ted Solis, Gabriel Solis, Andrea Emberly, Michael B. Bakan, and Benjamin Koen, with a Foreword by Patricia...
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Eugene Helm and Claude Palisca, should be required reading in all ethnomusicology classes (CMS 17/2, Fall 1977:198-206). Bruno Nettl added to the polemic with his 1979 article "Paradigms in the History of Ethnomusicology" (CMS 19/1, Spring 1979:67-77)....