Bruno Nettl
Assuming bruno is required, and nettl is required, the following 39 results were found.
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As issues of multiculturalism and globalism have recently become increasingly important in classrooms and in academic circles, media industries have responded by producing a plethora of sources on music and culture. While the abundance of materials has...
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music in our world. Part of what we have come to realize is that the West itself has always been a culture of synthesis. Bruno Nettl put this in perspective not so long ago by suggesting that if Western musical purists could travel back in time to the...
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Ethnomusicology, Music Curricula, and the Centrality of Classical Music
9/2 My Music, pp. 90-93, 99-102, 113-117, 148-152, 155-158, 163-166, 174-180. W 9/4 My Music, pp. 54-60, 94-98, 134-136; Bruno Nettl, "Mozart and the Ethnomusicological Study of Western Culture." F 9/6 My Music, pp. 74-79, 85-89, 118-124, 198-203; Ellen...
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[i]Ethnomusicology Scholarship and Teaching[/i] - Ethnomusicology at the Bend in the Road
Abstract More than a half a century after the founding of the Society for Ethnomusicology, significant areas of change have centered on (1) the growth of academic programs in ethnomusicology; (2) the expansion of professional organizations; (3)...
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Feminist Scholarship and the Field of Musicology: II
(1976), 303. 18Dennison Nash, "The Role of the Composer (Part I)," Ethnomusicology 5 (1961), 82-83. 19On this lack, see Bruno Nettl, "Vive la Différence," in The Study of Ethnomusicology (Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1983), 334-36. The...
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The Body in the Music: Epistemology and Musical Semiotics
with linguistics. Adopting the Saussurean assumption that symbols are arbitrary, musical scholars reasoned that (as Bruno Nettl summarized this position) "If all music is a system of symbols, one ought to be able to analyze it in a way similar to or...
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Early Music and Paul Hindemith (1895-1963) in the United States: A Centenary Evaluation
In Memoriam Luther Noss (1907-1995) and Thomas Binkley (1931-1995) who generously supported this project with their guidance. Paul Hindemith—composer, teacher, and performer of early music—was an inaugurator of the early music revival in the United...
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Rattling the Gourd at Ohkay Owingeh: Music Lessons with Peter Garcia, Sr., at San Juan Pueblo
Pueblo Indian music has been described by the distinguished ethnomusicologist Bruno Nettl as among the most complex of all North American Indian musics.1 San Juan Pueblo traditional music is usually performed by a group of men, who sing in a low...
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Studies of social and interactive processes in music improvisation constitute an important dimension of contemporary ethnomusicological research.1 The range of topics, issues, and traditions addressed is vast, yet one may identify across this...
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Celebrating 60 Years of the [i]Symposium[/i] (1961-2021): Learning from our Past
(Borroff 1998). On the other hand, others have been concerned with the erosion of musical heritage and preservation. Bruno Nettl in the 1999 Symposium noted, it is “not only the European classical tradition that needs to be preserved, but also all...
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Lessons from a World: Balinese Applied Music Instruction and the Teaching of Western "Art" Music
Western "mainstream" and providing teaching materials that facilitate such inclusion. For an example of the former, see Bruno Nettl, "Mozart and the Ethnomusicological Study of Western Culture: An Essay in Four Movements," Yearbook for Traditional Music...
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Preface to [i]Ethnomusicology Scholarship and Teaching: Then, Now, and Into the Future[/i]
insightful, interesting, and innovative scholarships in the field. It includes decades of experience shared by Bruno Nettl in his “second thoughts,” Ruth Stone in her tracing of the development of the field, and Ted Solís in his focus on performance...
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[i]Sing and Shout![/i] The Study of History and Culture Through Song
Abstract Sing and Shout! A History of America in Song is a unique approach to a general education course that combines the study of American history with the singing of songs that represent critical times, significant events, and unique cultures in our...
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Night & Day: Cole Porter, Hip Hop, Their Shared Sensibilities and Their Teachable Moments
Introduction How might a music teacher remain culturally relevant to today’s adolescents? Each generation of teenagers would like to believe that they originated songs of love and lust and other topics deemed too vulgar for polite society, yet history...
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articles on the psychology of music, the philosophy of music, Marxism, and Nazism. There is even an article on "music" by Bruno Nettl. A significant number of the new entries deal with composers from Latin America, Asia, Africa, Central and Eastern...
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Amerigrove's Pedigree: On [i]The New Grove Dictionary of American Music[/i]
'folk' musicbut in its function as the 'popular' music of earlier days; folk music per se is considered more broadly by Bruno Nettl in his companion-volume in The Prentice-Hall History of Music Series, Folk and Traditional Music of the Western...
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The Shock of the Familiar: Hearing Ourselves in Others' Voices
the second a folk song from the Cheremis people of Russia, transcribed by my mentor-to-be (and former Trotter lecturer), Bruno Nettl; and third, a popular steel drum tune from Trinidad, "Mango Time." I introduced each theme in as close to its original...
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long durations (slow harmonic rhythm), and is treated as a scale, usually dorian . . . , rather than chords." 34Both Bruno Nettl (Folk and Traditional Music of the Western Continents, Englewood Cliffs: Prentice-Hall, 1965), and J.H. Kwabena Nketia...
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Improvisation in the Aural Curriculum: An Imperative
Jeff. "Psychological Constraints on Improvisational Expertise and Communication." In Improvisational Studies, edited by Bruno Nettl. In press. Riposo, Joe. Jazz Improvisation: A Whole-Brain Approach. Liverpool, NY: JR Publishers, 1989. Rumelhart, David...