Vocal music and contemporary identities unlimited voices in East Asia and the West
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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New York ; London :
Routledge
2013.
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Colección: | Routledge research in music ;
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- Introduction : voice, identities, and reflexive globalization in contemporary music practices / Christian Utz and Frederick Lau
- Presence and ethicity of the voice / Dieter Mersch
- The rediscovery of presence : intercultural passages through vocal spaces between speech and song / Christian Utz
- Imagining the other's voice : on composing across vocal traditions / Sandeep Bhagwati
- Voice, culture, and ethnicity in contemporary Chinese compositions / Frederick Lau
- Narrative, voice, and reality in the operas by Hosokawa Toshio and Mochizuki Misato / Fuyuko Fukunaka
- Reconsidering traditional vocal practices in contemporary Korean music / Heekyung Lee
- Escaped from paradise? : construction of identity and elements of ritual in vocal works by Helmut Lachenmann and Giacinto Scelsi / Jörn Peter Hiekel
- The notation and use of the voice in non-semantic contexts : phonetic organization in the vocal music of Dieter Schnebel, Brian Ferneyhough, and Georges Aperghis / Erin Gee
- A "digital opera" at the boundaries of transnationalism : human and synthesized voices in Zuni Icosahedron's The memory palace of Matteo Ricci / Samson Young
- "Voices of the mainstream" : Red songs and revolutionary identities in the People's Republic of China / Andreas Steen
- Asagi's voice : learning how to desire with Japanese visual-kei / Oliver Seibt
- Voicing body, voicing Seoul : vocalization, body, and ethnicity in Korean popular music / Michael Fuhr
- Afterword : giving voice to difference / Nicholas Cook.