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El. knyga: Choreomusicology: Dialogues in Music and Dance [Taylor & Francis e-book]

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  • Formatas: 358 pages, 10 Tables, black and white; 15 Line drawings, black and white; 43 Halftones, black and white; 58 Illustrations, black and white
  • Išleidimo metai: 09-May-2025
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781003099307
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  • Formatas: 358 pages, 10 Tables, black and white; 15 Line drawings, black and white; 43 Halftones, black and white; 58 Illustrations, black and white
  • Išleidimo metai: 09-May-2025
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781003099307

Choreomusicology: Dialogues in Music and Dance is a distinguished collection of chapters by leading scholars presenting research that redefines and rethinks the question of what dance and music are, together and apart, and which promotes new ideas and voices in the discipline.

Focusing on matters historical, critical, and conceptual, and defining dance-music interactions from the era of aristocratic court dance to the present, the book covers a wide range of topics, including dance and music performance practice, queer studies, colonialism and exoticism, disability studies, the “reparative” humanities, and film. The volume is organized into two sections: Part 1 examines theoretical and conceptual issues, including theories of embodiment, musicality, and dance aesthetics, with examples including contemporary ballet, the role of the conductor, and even fountains in Las Vegas. In Part 2, contributors consider choreomusicology as a historical discipline and tackle the problem of musical and choreographic reconstruction, from medieval dance to reimagining lost music in early experiment in dance film, as well as choreomusical analyses of twentieth-century works.

Capturing the breadth of studies and approaches that are encompassed in choreomusicology, this book will be of interest to students and scholars in the fields of dance and media studies, musicology, and ethnomusicology, as well as appealing to dancers, choreographers, musicians, and composers looking for new approaches to thinking about music and dance.



The Routledge Companion to Choreomusicology: Dialogues in Music and Dance is a distinguished collection of essays by leading scholars presenting research that redefines and rethinks the question of what dance and music are, together and apart, and which promotes new ideas and voices in the discipline.

The Routledge Companion to Choreomusicology

Edited by Samuel N Dorf and Helen Julia Minors

Table of Contents:

Introduction

Helen Julia Minors and Samuel Dorf

Part I: Theories, Ideas

The eye and the ear in collaboration sound and movement in translation

Helen Julia Minors

Is a Still Dance Still a Dance? Cages 433 and Taylors Duet

Renee Conroy

Virtual Powers: Ballet and Susanne Langer Reconsidered

Carlo Caballero

Aesthetics of Sweat in African Dance

Gavin Steingo and Lyndsey Copeland

Making Water Great Again: The Bellagio Water Fountain and Neoliberal
Spectacle

Sumanth Gopinath and Elizabeth Hartman

Part II: Choreomusicology Past and Present

Is Medieval Choreomusicology Possible?

Mary Channen Caldwell

Terpsichore Unchained: Renaissance Dance and the English Court Masque,
Reimagined for the Twentieth Century

Wendy Heller

Recovering Phryné: Reconstructing Belle-Époque Ballet Through Archival
Sources

Sarah Gutsche-Miller

Stepanov Dance Notation, Western Music Notation, and the Graphic Method

Sophie Benn

Capturing Music, Capturing Dance: Ted Shawns Music Films

Mary Simonson

On the Boloshoi, and on Kirill Serebrennikovs Nureyev

Simon Morrison

Cakewalking the Black Atlantic: Wagner and Ragtime in Imperial Germany

Chantal Frankenbach

This Thing Might Turn into Something: The Choreomusical Layers of
Hellzapoppin

Rachel Short and Christi Jay Wells

Resilience, Mobility, and Transformative Power in the Afro-Cuban Muelleo

Sarah Town

The National Tea Dance: The Forging of a Unified Gay Musical Identity

Louis Niebur

Bibliography

Index
Samuel N. Dorf is Alumni Chair in the Humanities and Professor of Music at the University of Dayton, US.

Helen Julia Minors is Professor and Head of the School of the Arts at York St John University, UK.