The Mediterranean in Music

Critical Perspectives, Common Concerns, Cultural Differences

David Cooper editor Kevin Dawe editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Scarecrow Press

Published:22nd Mar '05

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The Mediterranean in Music cover

Politically and historically, the Mediterranean has been a space for critical dialogue for competing and often antagonistic voices, and still functions as meeting place for diverse and interdisciplinary approaches. Although other academic disciplines have attempted a unified approach to Mediterranean studies, until recently Mediterranean music as a singular concept has received relatively little scholarly development. This volume is a crucial first step and investigates several musical cultures that have traditionally demonstrated common threads, trends, and interactions. The music of Greece, Crete, Turkey, Albania, Corsica, Italy, Spain, Morocco, Algeria and Palestine are all considered in this volume as the scholars represented here reveal the musical commonality among otherwise divergent traditions. Unnecessary technical jargon is avoided, and an interdisciplinary approach embracing ethnology and material culture considerations makes this volume relevant not only to musicologists and anthropologists, but likewise to the general reader interested in tourism.

The Mediterranean in Music would be a worthwhile addition to libraries concerned with popular music... * Popular Music, January 2008 *
Ethnomusicologists and scholars of music and anthropology, all British but for an American, explore the concept and examples of a Mediterranean music, diverse within itself but sharing distinctions from the music of other regions. They look at nation and history, broadcasting and new media, men and women, Mediterranean Music, and traveling the Mediterranean. The 11 papers are from a February 2001 conference in Leeds, England. * Reference and Research Book News *

ISBN: 9780810854079

Dimensions: 222mm x 157mm x 22mm

Weight: 454g

272 pages