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Across Centuries and Cultures: Musicological Studies in Honor of Joachim Braun New edition [Minkštas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 374 pages, aukštis x plotis: 210x148 mm, weight: 610 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 18-Mar-2010
  • Leidėjas: Peter Lang AG
  • ISBN-10: 3631599862
  • ISBN-13: 9783631599860
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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 374 pages, aukštis x plotis: 210x148 mm, weight: 610 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 18-Mar-2010
  • Leidėjas: Peter Lang AG
  • ISBN-10: 3631599862
  • ISBN-13: 9783631599860
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In this volume, twenty-three scholars pay tribute to the life and work of Joachim Braun with musicological essays covering the breadth of Professor Braun’s several fields of research. Topics covered include Jewish music and music in ancient Israel/Palestine, musical cultures of the Baltic States, and the historical study of musical instruments. Its collected essays range in approach from archival to analytical and from iconographic to critical, and consider a wide range of subjects, including the music of Jewish displaced persons during and after World War II, Roman and Byzantine organology, medieval hymnody, and Soviet musical life under Stalin.
Introduction 11(2)
A Partial List 13(8)
Joachim Braun
Music in Ancient Israel and Jewish Music
King David and the Devil, Initiators of Two Kinds of Music
21(8)
Amnon Shiloah
Ethnic/Religious Distinction Versus Syncretism in the Musical Culture of Roman and Byzantine Sepphoris: A Case Study in the Musical Culture of Ancient Israel
29(22)
Mira Waner
Mundliche Musiktradition der Juden in Polen: Forschungsaufgaben, Ausgangspunkte, Methodik, Informations- und Quellen-Forschungsstand
51(6)
Jan Steszewski
The Little Goat Meets the Little Chicken: Parallels Between Two Celebratory Songs in the Jewish and Bukharan Traditions
57(18)
Alexander Knapp
Vu ahin zol ikh geyn? Music of Jewish Displaced Persons
75(18)
Bret Werb
Jewish Music in the Holocaust as an Assertion of Plural Identities
93(18)
Rachel Kollender
Baltic Musics
"Where Space Becomes Time": Music, Landscape, and Memory in the Latvian Rock Opera Lacplesis
111(28)
Kevin C. Karnes
Latvijas Nacionala Opera und ihre Geburtsdeutungen. Das Problem von deplazierten Jubilaen
139(12)
Mikus Ceze
Musicology and Power in the Discourse of Soviet Latvian History and Memory
151(18)
Dagmara Beitnere
Ecriture feminine? On Some Intertextual Gestures in Works by Contemporary Lithuanian Women Composers
169(18)
Ruta Staneviciute
"On a Road to Hell": Jekabs Graubins and the Soviet Regime
187(12)
Vizbulite Berzina
Musical Instruments
Die skythisch-sarmatische Harfe aus Olbia: Vorbericht zur Rekonstruktion eines unveroffentlichten und im Kriege verschollenen Musikinstruments
199(14)
Werner Bachmann
Perseus, the Harp, and the Scimitar: Iconographic Confusion as Evidence for Early Terminology for the Harp
213(8)
Zdravko Blazekovic
The Division Viol: An Overview
221(24)
Myrna Herzog
Free Historical Subjects
Octoechos as an Idea: On the Example of Medieval Armenian Sacred Hymnody
245(8)
Levon Hakobian
Simone Martini's Investiture of St. Martin: An Iconographical Approach
253(18)
Dagmar Hoffmann-Axthelm
Una raccolta di mottetti per Leone X: una scoperta e nuove osservazioni
271(20)
Fabio Carbonic
Agostino Ziino
Two Chromatic Fantasias by John Dowland: Were They Composed as a Pair?
291(24)
Levi Sheptovitsky
Religiose Musik und Politik: Die Auffuhrung von Handels "Messias" in Berlin 1786
315(12)
Wolfgang Ruf
Beethoven and the New Development-Theme in Sonata-Form Movements
327(18)
Bathia Churgin
Dimitri Chostakovitch: Rester et resister
345(14)
Frans C. Lemaire
Music Criticism as an Art of Perception
359(10)
Tatyana Kurysheva
Notes on Contributors 369