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Crunching ballads | Bibliolore
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April 2, 2015 · 6:00 am. In the 1940s Bertrand Harris Bronson. Became one of the first scholars to use computers for musicological work. For one of his projects he encoded melodic characteristics of hundreds of tunes collected for the traditional ballad. So a computer could ferret out similarities. His project resulted in four groups of tunes, members of which came from both sides of the Atlantic with varying frequency. This according to All this for a song? An essay by Bronson reprinted in his collection.
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Daniel Cavicchi | Sounding Out!
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Pushing sound studies into the red since 2009. CFP: Punk Sound, Due 9/15/16. CFP: Digital Humanities and Listening, Due 4/10/16. CFP: Medieval Sound, Due 11/15/15. CFP: Sound and Affect, Due 8/15/15. CFP: Gendered Voices, 12/15/2014. 2014-2015 Call for Guest Editors! CFP: Round Circle of Resonance: José Esteban Muñoz, 9/15/14. CFP: Sound and Surveillance, 7/15/14. CFP: Sound and Pleasure, 4/15/14. ASA/SCMS Call for SO! Guest Editors Due 11/21. CFP: Sound and Cities, 11/15/13. CFP: Sound and Play 7/15.
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Jesse Johnston | Publications
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This is a selected list of my publications. Downloads of linked articles are freely available. (If you’d like to request an unlisted article, please contact me. Ldquo; European-American Music: Czech- and Slovak-American. The Grove Dictionary of American Music , 2nd edition. Ed Charles Hiroshi Garrett ( New York and Oxford: Oxford University Press. Ldquo; ‘Unmelted’: Music and Instruments of Czech Immigrants to Texas. Rdquo; (Published in Czech.). Národopisná revue. 21, no. 1 ( 2011. Ldquo; Local Sounds?
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Jazz and early cartoons | Bibliolore
https://bibliolore.org/2015/06/11/jazz-and-early-cartoons
Carl Nielsen, band musician. A catalogue of Mass, Office, and Holy Week music printed in Italy, 1516 1770 →. June 11, 2015 · 6:00 am. Jazz and early cartoons. Jazz and animation enjoyed an organic relationship in the developmental period for both forms. The comparatively marginalized position of two improvised forms allowed for the development of a critical artistic movement identified by the Frankfurt School. In particular, Walter Benjamin. Recognized that popular art was not merely a reflection of econ...
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Composers | Bibliolore
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July 21, 2016 · 6:00 am. Medieval music and memory. Although writing allowed medieval composers to work out pieces in their minds, it did not make memorization redundant rather, it allowed for new ways to commit music to memory. But since some of the polyphonic music from the 12th century and later was written down, scholars have long assumed that it was all composed and transmitted in written form. This according to Medieval music and the art of memory by Anna Maria Busse Berger. Filed under Middle Ages.
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Terry Riley’s moonshine dervishes | Bibliolore
https://bibliolore.org/2015/06/24/terry-rileys-moonshine-dervishes
Announcing RILM’s Zine Initiative! Yale journal of music & religion →. June 24, 2015 · 6:00 am. Terry Riley’s moonshine dervishes. The title of Terry Riley. Is rooted in several sources. Moonshine may be considered a triple entendre referring to the mysticism of the shining moon, the ecstasy associated with U.S. moonshine liquor. And Riley’s property on Moonshine Road in the Yuba River. Country of California’s Sierra foothills, which he has dubbed Shri Moonshine Ranch. Are adherents of Sufism. You are co...
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Gabriel Faure | Bibliolore
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Tag Archives: Gabriel Faure. May 12, 2015 · 6:00 am. S apparently irresistible appeal to women led to the kind of extramarital liaisons that were far from uncommon in the Third Republic. One of his pupils, described the composer as having the large, languid, and sensual eyes of an impenitent Casanova. London: Phaidon, 2000, p. 63). Today is Fauré’s 170th birthday! Above, Fauré and Gustave Bret. With the pianist Marguerite Hasselmans. Op 111, which Hasselmans premiered in 1919. Filed under Romantic era.
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Fauré’s liaisons | Bibliolore
https://bibliolore.org/2015/05/12/faures-liaisons
Keith Jarrett’s solo concerts. Utah Phillips’s principles →. May 12, 2015 · 6:00 am. S apparently irresistible appeal to women led to the kind of extramarital liaisons that were far from uncommon in the Third Republic. One of his pupils, described the composer as having the large, languid, and sensual eyes of an impenitent Casanova. London: Phaidon, 2000, p. 63). Today is Fauré’s 170th birthday! Above, Fauré and Gustave Bret. With the pianist Marguerite Hasselmans. Filed under Romantic era. African Ameri...
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Madonna | Bibliolore
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May 18, 2015 · 6:00 am. Narcissism and digital erotics. In new video media there is a possibility for a profound change in the representation of sex, eroticism, gender, and sexuality. Freud. S concept of primary narcissism. Provides important insights into digital imagery, not least in the construction of female spectatorship. For example, David Fincher. S video for Madonna. This according to Rolling and tumbling: Digital erotics and the culture of narcissism by Sean Cubitt. An essay included in. What co...
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