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These entries in the forthcoming SAGE Encyclopedia of Music and Culture explore the diverse musical articulations of two epochal modern phenomena, capitalism and colonialism.
RESUMO: O artigo apresenta resultados de pesquisas relacionadas especificamente às atividades corais a capella desenvolvidas e/ou patrocinadas pela Sociedade de Cultura Artística Brasílio Itiberê (SCABI), desde a sua criação, em Curitiba,... more
In ecclesia militares musicae Usages et répertoire des musiques militaires dans les édifices religieux de 1801 à 1870. Du Concordat à la chute du Second Empire, les musiques militaires, formations musicales typées et particulières,... more
English version of Hebrew article published in Roni Weinstein ed. Italiyah [Italy], Ben Zvi Institute, Jerusalem 2012: 143-150.
Colonialism is a particular mode of domination exercised by a state or comparable entity over foreign lands and peoples. There is a good deal of overlap between the keyword colonialism and the more general concept of imperialism. The... more
This essay is a survey of the figure Fortune in sixteenth- and seventeenth-century English poetry. It argues that poetry reveals the work of figuration within the construction of gendered and racial difference. First, it looks at some... more
«The Unbearable Sound: the Strange Career of Musicoclashes», in Bruno Latour & Peter Weibel (eds.), Iconoclash. Beyond the images war. Cambridge, MIT Press, 2002 : 253- 280.
In 1850, after five years of planning, Liszt began composing music for his Italian opera, _Sardanapalo_, after Byron. It was central to his ambition to attain status as a European composer, but he abandoned the project halfway through. La... more
Even if sound and music are deeply intertwined phenomena, it is still fiercely debated whether all music is made up of sound, and vice versa, whether all sound can be deemed as music. Researchers from many different backgrounds have... more
Musical Portraits: The Composition of Identity in Contemporary and Experimental Music explores the wide-ranging but under-examined genre of musical portraiture. It focuses in particular on contemporary and experimental music created... more
Addenda et corrigenda (short).
Historical survey and a report from a mother of a near drowning, brain damaged child. Home based therapy instead of clinical treatment
La Barcarolle op. 60 de Chopin fait partie de la dernière période créatrice du compositeur, également appelée « dernier style ». Cette œuvre a suscité de très nombreuses interprétations dans la littérature musicologique, mais l’objet de... more
Acoustical knowledge of ancient Hindus "Expressed in the Vedic language, which is derived from classical Sanskrit, the verses of the Vedas were traditionally chanted during sacred rituals and recited daily in Vedic communities. The value... more
15/05/2016 - Preliminary Consideration: Please note that this project was an undergraduate assignment and therefore the scopes and resources were limited to a concrete context, not being much an ambitious work. Although the information... more
He centrado mi investigación en el estudio técnico y analítico de los principales métodos del siglo XX que han destinado una parte de sus tratados en la explicación y práctica de la sujeción del instrumento, así como los cambios de... more
(Kassel, Reichenberger, 2001). Reviews in: Romanischen Forschungen 117/4 (2005); Speculum (2004); Revista Portuguesa de Musicología XIII (2003); Revista de Literatura medieval XV (2003); Musicology Australia XXVI (2003); Revista Musical... more
Archaic Modernism is the second monographic retrospective dedicated to Christophe Spzajdel. Back in 2018 Szpajdel commissioned Archaeological Records to cure the biography, critic essay and logo selection for his new anthology of logos.... more
Authenticity occupies a central position in sociology and those social science fields, which deal with subcultures and racial identity. When considered alongside music and culture, aspects of legitimacy and imagery emerge and are debated.
Most of us can recall chuckling, or even laughing out loud, at a humorous musical passage and perhaps recalling how much that experience increased our enjoyment of the music. This study focuses on humour in the instrumental works of... more
“Prokofiev's music is extremely visual. It's physically communicative. Sometimes, playing it, I feel like a ballet dancer sensing the music through motion and vibration. In later life Prokofiev took this still further. Not only can we... more
An insurance man, a rocker, a partisan, a deportee, a bandoneonist.... What can such different figures have in common? Very little, you might say, apart from the fact that they are among the main protagonists of "contemporary music", a... more
The paper proposes a survey through the essential theoretical contribution of J.P. Rameau, beginning with the famous "Traité de l'Harmonie", and enlarged with several other books devoted to the harmonic theoretical thinking, in which he... more
In occasione dell’Anno Europeo del Patrimonio Culturale 2018 il Dipartimento di Beni Culturali dell’Università di Bologna ha promosso e organizzato un convegno internazionale, tenutosi a Ravenna nei giorni 21-23 novembre 2018, attraverso... more
The Melbourne Festival of Organ and Harpsichord (MIFOH) and its successors ran from 1971 to 2010 under various other names. MIFOH is used as shorthand term covering the whole period including the names: Melbourne Autumn Festival of Organ... more