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El. knyga: Anthology to accompany GATEWAYS TO UNDERSTANDING MUSIC [Taylor & Francis e-book]

, (University of Dayton, USA), (University of Dayton, USA)
  • Formatas: 504 pages, 4 Tables, black and white; 173 Line drawings, black and white; 2 Halftones, black and white
  • Išleidimo metai: 31-Dec-2020
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781003041542
  • Taylor & Francis e-book
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  • Formatas: 504 pages, 4 Tables, black and white; 173 Line drawings, black and white; 2 Halftones, black and white
  • Išleidimo metai: 31-Dec-2020
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781003041542

This anthology to accompany Gateways to Understanding Music is comprised of musical "texts." These broadly defined texts—primarily musical scores—facilitate the integration of score study and music theory into the ethno/musicology curriculum, a necessary focus in the training of the professional musician. As posed by the textbook, the last question in each modular "gateway" is "Where do I go from here?" This resource provides one more opportunity to go beyond the textbook to examine music scores and texts in even greater depth. This anthology is a combination of primary sources for study: musical scores and music transcriptions, along with a few primary source documents and musical exercises.

Acknowledgments viii
How to use this Anthology ix
PART I Music History to 1500 CE
1(34)
Gateway 1 Music of Foragers
3(1)
Gateway 2 Music of Nomadic Pastoralists
4(1)
Gateway 3 Music of Horticultural Societies
5(1)
Gateway 4 Buddhist Music
6(1)
Gateway 5 Christian Chant
7(2)
Gateway 6 Qur'anic Chant
9(1)
Gateway 7 Early European Polyphonic Music
10(9)
Gateway 8 Music of China
19(7)
Gateway 9 Music of the Middle East
26(3)
Gateway 10 African Music
29(2)
Gateway 11 European Village Music
31(4)
PART II Music History From 1500 to 1900
35(200)
Gateway 12 Renaissance Sacred Vocal Music
37(3)
Gateway 13 Renaissance Secular Vocal Music
40(2)
Gateway 14 Renaissance Dance Music
42(2)
Gateway 15 Renaissance Lute Music
44(3)
Gateway 16 North Indian Classical Music
47(1)
Gateway 17 Baroque Opera
48(12)
Gateway 18 Baroque Orchestral Music
60(6)
Gateway 19 Baroque Sacred Music
66(12)
Gateway 20 Baroque Keyboard Music
78(3)
Gateway 21 Javanese Court Music
81(3)
Gateway 22 Classical-Period Chamber Music
84(7)
Gateway 23 Classical-Period Symphonies
91(18)
Gateway 24 Classical-Period Opera
109(5)
Gateway 25 Classical-Period Piano Music
114(7)
Gateway 26 Music of the Atlantic Slave Trade
121(4)
Gateway 27 Beethoven's Symphonies
125(19)
Gateway 28 Programmatic Orchestra Works
144(21)
Gateway 29 Romantic-Period Piano Music
165(4)
Gateway 30 Early American Popular Music
169(2)
Gateway 31 Nineteenth-Century Opera
171(19)
Gateway 32 European Musical Nationalism
190(11)
Gateway 33 Classical Music at Century's End
201(31)
Gateway 34 African American Religious Music
232(3)
PART III Music History During the Long Twentieth Century
235
Gateway 35 The Blues
236(2)
Gateway 36 American Band Music
238(5)
Gateway 37 Ragtime
243(4)
Gateway 38 Music of Early European Modernity
247(31)
Gateway 39 Balinese Gamelan
278(19)
Gateway 40 Early Jazz
297(2)
Gateway 41 Swing
299(9)
Gateway 42 American Popular Song
308(5)
Gateway 43 American Symphonic Nationalism
313(41)
Gateway 44 Mexican and Mexican American Mariachi Music
354(2)
Gateway 45 Country Music
356(3)
Gateway 46 Bebop
359(4)
Gateway 47 Classical Music and World War II
363(41)
Gateway 48 Trinidadian Steel Pan Music
404(12)
Gateway 49 Rock
416(5)
Gateway 50 New Directions in Jazz
421(4)
Gateway 51 The Classical Avant-Garde
425(2)
Gateway 52 Salsa
427(1)
Gateway 53 Rap and Hip-Hop
428(2)
Gateway 54 Neo-traditional Jazz
430(25)
Gateway 55 Postmodern Classical Music
455(25)
Gateway 56 Reggae
480(7)
Gateway 57 American Popular Music Today
487(5)
Gateway 58 Jazz Today
492(1)
Gateway 59 Classical Music Today
493
Samuel N. Dorf is Associate Professor of Musicology at the University of Dayton.

Heather MacLachlan is Associate Professor of Ethnomusicology at the University of Dayton.

Julia Randel is Associate Professor and Chair of the Department of Music at the University of Dayton.