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British Journal of Ethnomusicology Vol. 1 - 12

Posted By: edddy
British Journal of Ethnomusicology Vol. 1 - 12

British Journal of Ethnomusicology Vol. 1 - 12
Routledge | ISSN: 1741-1912 | 1992 - 2003 | PDF | RS | 188 Mb in all


The British Journal of Ethnomusicology is the refereed journal of the British Forum for Ethnomusicology. The journal seeks to provide a dynamic forum for the presentation of new thinking in the field of ethnomusicology - defined broadly as the study of "people making music", and encompassing the study of all musics, including Western art music and popular musics. Music ethnography may be synthesised with a variety of analytical, historical and other methodologies, often entering into dialogue with other disciplinary areas such as music psychology, music education, historical musicology, performance studies, critical theory, dance, folklore and linguistics. The journal, like the field, is therefore characterised by its breadth in theory and method, its interdisciplinary nature and its global perspective.


Vol. 1, 1992

* Front Matter (pp. i-vi)
* Editorial Preface (p. v)
* "Sulendra": An Example of petegak in the Balinese gendér wayang Repertory (pp. 1-16)
* Nick Gray
* Thai Music in Java, Javanese Music in Thailand: Two Case Studies (pp. 17-30)
* David W. Hughes
* Mongolian Conceptualizations of Overtone Singing (xöömii) (pp. 31-54)
* Carole Pegg
* Contemporary Recital Solos for the Chinese Two-Stringed Fiddle erhu (pp. 55-88)
* Jonathan Stock
* The Media and Reform: The saz and elektrosaz in Urban Turkish Folk Music (pp. 89-102)
* Martin Stokes
* Musical Instrument or Ritual Object? The Status of the Kettledrum in the Temples of Central Nepal (pp. 103-109)
* Carol Tingey
* Genuine and Adopted Songs in the Vlach Gypsy Repertoire: A Controversy Re-Examined (pp. 111-136)
* Irén Kertész-Wilkinson
* Music Education and Ethnomusicology (pp. 137-144)
* Keith Swanwick
# Reviews of Books
# Reviews of Recordings
* Back Matter

http://rapidshare.com/files/186060575/Vol._1__1992.rar 8 mb

Vol. 2, 1993

* Front Matter (pp. i-vi)
* Editorial Preface (p. v)
* Blanks on the Cognitive Map: Unpredictable Aspects of Musical Performance (pp. 1-30)
* Kenneth A. Gourlay
* The Early Days of the Gramophone Industry in India: Historical, Social and Musical Perspectives (pp. 31-53)
* Gerry Farrell
* Auspicious Women, Auspicious Songs: ma?galini and their Music at the Court of Kathmandu (pp. 55-74)
* Carol Tingey
* Two gat Forms for the sitar: A Case Study in the Rhythmic Analysis of North Indian Music (pp. 75-98)
* Martin Clayton
* Mystical Numbers and Manchu Traditional Music: A Consideration of the Relationship between Shamanic Thought and Musical Ideas (pp. 99-115)
* Lisha Li
* The Ugandan Lyre endongo and Its Music (pp. 117-142)
* Catherine T. Gray
# Reviews of Books
# Reviews of Recordings
# Reviews of Television Series
* Short Notices (p. 169)
* Back Matter

http://rapidshare.com/files/186072878/Vol._2__1993.rar 9,5 mb

Vol. 3, 1994

* Front Matter (pp. i-vi)
* Editorial Preface (p. v)
* Musical Performance at a Brazilian Festival (pp. 1-34)
* Suzel Ana Reily
* Flourishing Horns and Enchanted Tubers: Music and Potatoes in Highland Bolivia (pp. 35-48)
* Henry Stobart
* Kouta and Karaoke in Modern Japan: A Blurring of the Distinction between Umgangsmusik and Darbietungsmusik (pp. 49-61)
* Nathan Hesselink
* Recent Trends in Buddhist Music Research in China (pp. 63-72)
* Tian Qing, Tan Hwee San
* Collecting Indian Songs in Late 18th-Century Lucknow: Problems of Transcription (pp. 73-88)
* Ian Woodfield
* Festivals of dhrupad in Northern India: New Contexts for an Ancient Art (pp. 89-109)
* Richard Widdess
# Reviews of Books
# Reviews of Recordings
* Back Matter

http://rapidshare.com/files/186072879/Vol._3__1994.rar 7 mb

Vol. 4, Special Issue: Presented to Peter Cooke, 1995

* Front Matter (pp. i-iv)
* Editorial Preface (p. v)
* Guest Editor's Preface (p. vi)
* Peggy Duensenberry
* Peter R. Cooke, List of Publications (pp. vii-ix)
* What Can We Learn about Piobaireachd? (pp. 1-15)
* Roderick D. Cannon
* Melodic Relationships in Pibroch (pp. 17-39)
* Frans Buisman
* The Concertina as an Emblem of the Folk Music Revival in the British Isles (pp. 41-49)
* Stuart Eydmann
* Music and Politics in Ireland: The Specificity of the Folk Revival in Belfast (pp. 51-75)
* May McCann
* Ritual, Religion and Magic in West Mongolian (Oirad) Heroic Epic Performance (pp. 77-99)
* Carole Pegg
* Birds of Wasulu: Freedom of Expression and Expressions of Freedom in the Popular Music of Southern Mali (pp. 101-134)
* Lucy Durán
* Compositional Techniques in Roman Catholic Church Music in Uganda (pp. 135-155)
* Catherine Gray
# Reviews of Books
# Reviews of Recordings
* Back MatterBack Matter

http://rapidshare.com/files/186072881/Vol._4__1995.rar 14 mb

Vol. 5, 1996
* Volume Information (p. 189)
* Front Matter (pp. i-iv)
* Editorial Preface (p. v)
* Joseph Shabalala: Chronicles of an African Composer (pp. 1-38)
* Christopher Ballantine
* Polyphonic Voices: National Identity, World Music and the Recording of Traditional Music in Corsica (pp. 39-66)
* Caroline Bithell
* Ethnographic Wax Cylinders at the British Library National Sound Archive: A Brief History and Description of the Collection (pp. 67-92)
* Martin Clayton
* The Engendered lyra: Music, Poetry and Manhood in Crete (pp. 93-112)
* Kevin Dawe
* Forever Red: The Invention of Solo dizi Music in Post-1949 China (pp. 113-131)
* Frederick Lau
* "Indian" Music in the Diaspora: Case Studies of "Chutney" in Trinidad and in London (pp. 133-153)
* Tina Karina Ramnarine
# Reviews of Books
# Reviews of Recordings
# Correspondence
* Errata: Melodic Relationships in Pibroch (p. 187)
* Back Matter

http://rapidshare.com/files/186072884/Vol._5__1996.rar 29 mb

Vol. 6, 1997

* Volume Information (pp. 218-219)
* Front Matter (pp. i-iv)
* Editorial Preface (pp. v-vi)
* The Sacred Music of Islam: Sama' in the Persian Sufi Tradition (pp. 1-33)
* Leonard Lewisohn
* Aesthetic Considerations in Understanding Chinese Literati Musical Behaviour (pp. 35-49)
* Edward Ho
* The Active Listener: Greek Attitudes towards Music Listening in the Age of Enlightenment (pp. 51-63)
* John G. Plemmenos
* The Development of Chordal Harmony in Greek Rebetika and Laika Music, 1930s to 1960s (pp. 65-116)
* Risto Pekka Pennanen
* The naghma-ye kashâl of Afghanistan (pp. 117-163)
* John Baily
# Review Essay
# Reviews of Books
# Reviews of Recordings
* Back Matter

http://rapidshare.com/files/186088123/Vol._6__1997.rar 9 mb

Vol. 7, 1998

* Volume Information (pp. 167-168)
* Front Matter (pp. i-vi)
* Editorial Preface (p. v)
* "Brotherhood of the Boat": Musical Dialogues in a Caribbean Context (pp. 1-22)
* Tina K. Ramnarine
* Bandleaders in Crete: Musicians and Entrepreneurs in a Greek Island Economy (pp. 23-44)
* Kevin Dawe
* The Ethnographic Enterprise: Venda Girls' Initiation Schools Revisited (pp. 45-68)
* Suzel Ana Reily
* The Song of the Nightingale: Processes of Improvisation in dastgah Segah (Iranian Classical Music) (pp. 69-116)
* Laudan Nooshin
* Techniques of Variation and Concepts of Musical Understanding in Northern Ghana (pp. 117-142)
* Trevor Wiggins
# Review Essay
# Reviews of Books
# Review of Recording
* Back Matter

http://rapidshare.com/files/186088125/Vol._7__1998.rar 6 mb

Vol. 8, 1999

* Volume Information (pp. 139-140)
* Front Matter
* "It is New-Strung and Shan't be Heard": Nationalism and Memory in the Irish Harp Tradition (pp. 1-26)
* S.C. Lanier
* Chinese Ritual Music under Mao and Deng (pp. 27-66)
* Stephen Jones
* The "Origin of Samba" as the Invention of Brazil (Why Do Songs Have Music?) (pp. 67-96)
* Rafael José de Menezes Bastos
* Music for Dreaming: Aboriginal Lullabies in the Yanyuwa Community at Borroloola, Northern Territory (pp. 97-111)
* Elizabeth Mackinlay
# Review Essays
# Reviews of Books
# Reviews of Recordings
* Back Matter

http://rapidshare.com/files/186088126/Vol._8__1999.rar 6 mb

Vol. 9, No. 1, 2000

* Front Matter
* Editorial
* Introduction: Brazilian Musics, Brazilian Identities (pp. 1-10)
* Suzel Ana Reily
* Música romântica in Montes Claros: Inter-Gender Relations in Brazilian Popular Song (pp. 11-40)
* Martha Tupinambá de Ulhôa
* Gaucho Musical Regionalism (pp. 41-60)
* Maria Elizabeth Lucas
* Ethics in the Sung Duels of North-Eastern Brazil: Collective Memory and Contemporary Practice (pp. 61-94)
* Elizabeth Travassos
* Singing Contests in the Ethnic Enclosure of the Post-War Japanese-Brazilian Community (pp. 95-118)
* Shuhei Hosokawa
* The Experimental Music of Hermeto Paschoal e Grupo (1981-93): A Musical System in the Making (pp. 119-142)
* Luiz Costa Lima Neto
# Review Essay
# Reviews of Books
# Review of Recording
* Back Matter

http://rapidshare.com/files/186088127/Vol._9__No._1__2000.rar 5 mb

Vol. 9, No. 2, 2000
* Volume Information (pp. 165-167)
* Front Matter
* Reading Indian Music: The Interpretation of Seventeenth-Century European Travel-Writing in the (Re)construction of Indian Music History (pp. 1-34)
* Katherine Brown
* The Situation of Music in Iran since the Revolution: The Role of Official Organizations (pp. 35-61)
* Ameneh Youssefzadeh
* The Andean Anacrusis? Rhythmic Structure and Perception in Easter Songs of Northern Potosí, Bolivia (pp. 63-92)
* Henry Stobart, Ian Cross
* No Nonsense: The Logic and Power of Acoustic-Iconic Mnemonic Systems (pp. 93-120)
* David W. Hughes
* Listening Patterns and Identity of the Korean Diaspora in the Former USSR (pp. 121-142)
* Hae-Kyung Um
# Reviews of Books
# Review of Recordings
* Back Matter

http://rapidshare.com/files/186088128/Vol._9__No._2__2000.rar 6 mb

Vol. 10 No. 1, 2001
* Front Matter
* Introduction: Towards a Theory of Musical Meaning (In India and Elsewhere) (pp. 1-17)
* Martin Clayton
* Reflections on Music and Meaning: Metaphor, Signification and Control in the Bulgarian Case (pp. 19-38)
* Timothy Rice
* Meaning and Structure: The Case of Chinese qin (zither) Music (pp. 39-62)
* Frank Kouwenhoven
* An Understanding between Bollywood and Hollywood? The Meaning of Hollywood-Style Music in Hindi Films (pp. 63-84)
* Anna Morcom
* Samba in Wales: Making Sense of Adopted Music (pp. 85-105)
* Jochen Eisentraut
* Meaning in benga Music of Western Kenya (pp. 107-115)
* Gregory F. Barz
# Review Essay
# Reviews of Books
# Reviews of Recordings
* Back Matter

http://rapidshare.com/files/186088129/Vol._10__No._1__2001.rar 4,5 mb

Vol. 10 No. 2, 2001

* Volume Information (pp. 141-144)
* Front Matter (pp. i-iv)
* Editorial (p. v)
* Playing in the Land of God: Musical Performance and Social Resistance in South Africa (pp. 1-36)
* Jaco Kruger
* Drum Rolls and Gender Roles in Protestant Marching Bands in Belfast (pp. 37-59)
* Katy Radford
* Dancing cueca "with Your Coat On": The Role of Traditional Chilean Dance in an Immigrant Community (pp. 61-83)
* Jan Sverre Knudsen
* Learning to Perform as a Research Technique in Ethnomusicology (pp. 85-98)
* John Baily
* P'ansori Performance Style: Audience Responses and Singers' Perspectives (pp. 99-121)
* Yeonok Jang
# Reviews of Books
# Reviews of Recordings
* Back Matter

http://rapidshare.com/files/186088131/Vol._10__No._2__2001.rar 6 mb

Vol. 11 No. 1, 2002
* Front Matter
* Introduction: Ritual Music and Communism (pp. 1-8)
* Rachel Harris, Barley Norton
* Siren Songs: Ritual and Revolution in the Peruvian Andes (pp. 9-42)
* Jonathan Ritter
* Long Day's Journey to Rincón: From Suffering to Resistance in the Procession of San Lázaro/Babalú Ayé (pp. 43-69)
* Katherine J. Hagedorn
* "The Moon Remembers Uncle Ho": The Politics of Music and Mediumship in Northern Vietnam (pp. 71-100)
* Barley Norton
* Mazar Festivals of the Uyghurs: Music, Islam and the Chinese State (pp. 101-118)
* Rachel Harris, Rahilä Dawut
* Saving the Soul in Red China: Music and Ideology in the "Gongde" Ritual of Merit in Fujian (pp. 119-140)
* Hwee-San Tan
* The Jewish Service in Communist Hungary: A Personal Journey (pp. 141-157)
* Judit Frigyesi
# Reviews of Books
# Reviews of Recordings
* Back Matter

http://rapidshare.com/files/186103080/Vol._11__No._1__2002.rar 18 mb

Vol. 11 No. 2, 2002

* Volume Information (pp. 157-160)
* Front Matter (pp. i-iv)
* Editorial (pp. v-vi)
* Soccer, Popular Music and National Consciousness in Post-State-Socialist Bulgaria, 1994-96 (pp. 1-27)
* Donna A. Buchanan
* The Senia Style of Sitar Playing in Contemporary India (pp. 29-60)
* Gerry Farrell
* Music as Capital: Deputizing among London's Freelance Musicians (pp. 61-80)
* Stephen Cottrell
* Learning Processes in the Nanguan Music of Taiwan (pp. 81-124)
* Chou Chiener
* Abdullah Ibrahim and the Uses of Memory (pp. 125-143)
* Christine Lucia
# Reviews of Books
# Review of Film
# Reviews of Recordings
* Back Matter

http://rapidshare.com/files/186103081/Vol._11__No._2__2002.rar 19,5 mb

Vol. 12 No. 1, 2003
* Front Matter
* Correction: Abdullah Ibrahim and the Uses of Memory
* Preface
* Timothy J. Cooley
* Theorizing Fieldwork Impact: Malinowski, Peasant-Love and Friendship (pp. 1-17)
* Timothy J. Cooley
* Experiencing People: Relationships, Responsibility and Reciprocity (pp. 19-34)
* Ruth Hellier-Tinoco
* Following in the Footsteps of a Giant: When Fieldwork Past Influences Field-Work Present, Karl Tirén and Die lappische Volksmusik (pp. 35-54)
* Richard Jones-Bamman
* Ethnographic reflections (pp. 55-66)
* Nadia Maryniak-Halstead
* On the playing fields of the world (and Corsica): Politics, power, passion and polyphony (pp. 67-95)
* Caroline Bithell
* Fifteen fragments on my (field)work (pp. 97-112)
* Goffredo Plastino
* Fieldwork in common places: An ethnographer's experiences in Tory Island (pp. 113-136)
* Lillis Ó. Laoire
* The age of consent: Traditional music, intellectual property and changing attitudes in the People's Republic of China (pp. 137-171)
* Helen Rees
# Reviews of Books
# Reviews of Recordings
* Back Matter

http://rapidshare.com/files/186103082/Vol._12__No._1__2003.rar 21 mb

Vol. 12, No. 2, 2003

* Front Matter
* Editorial (pp. v-vi)
* "If You Have Good Knowledge, Close It Well Tight": Concealed and Framed Meaning in the Funeral Music of the Hmong qeej (pp. 1-33)
* Catherine Falk
* Forgotten Histories and (mis)remembered Cultures: The Comback Party of Curaçao (pp. 35-50)
* Nanette de Jong
* Are We Global Yet? Globalist Discourse, Cultural Formations and the Study of Zimbabwean Popular Music (pp. 51-79)
* Thomas Turino
* Barbadian tuk Music: Colonial Development and Post-independence Recontextualization (pp. 81-106)
* Sharon Meredith
# Reviews of Books
* Back Matter

http://rapidshare.com/files/186103083/Vol._12__No._2__2003.rar 19 mb

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