Remixing music studies : essays in honour of Nicholas Cook / edited by Ananay Aguilar, Ross Cole, Matthew Pritchard, Eric Clarke.
Where is the academic study of music today, and what paths should it take into the future? Should we be looking at how music relates to society and constructs meaning through it, rather than how it transcends the social? Can we remix' our discipline and attempt to address all musics on an equal...
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction. A Hedgehog in Fox's Clothing / Matthew Pritchard, Ross Cole, & Ananay Aguilar
- PART I: MEDIA, NOTATION, PERFORMANCE. Transforming Musical (Multi)media : Virtual Reality and the Goals of Music Research in the 21st-Century Humanities ; Nicola Dibben ; Playing Along to What? Video Game Music and the Metaphor Model / Michiel Kamp ; 'A Repertoire of Means for Imagining Music': Notation Cultures and the Musical Imagination / Floris Schuiling ; Rethinking Classical Sound Recordings : Creativities Beyond the Score / Georgia Volioti ; Between Practice and Theory : Performance Studies and/as Artistic Research / John Rink / Moral Judgement in Response to Performances of Western Art Music / Daniel Leech-Wilkinson
- MEANINGS & VALUES IN HISTORY. Vocality, Orality, and Disciplinarity : A Case Study of Gendered Categorizations in the Ancient Near East / Anija Dokter ; 'All This Requires but a Moment of Open Revelation'! Johann Gottfried Herder, Robert Lachmann, and the Global Musicological Moment / Philip V. Bohlman ; Duetting with Bartók and Others : Iva Bittová's Post-Revival 'Personal Folk Music' / Julie Brown ; Writing on Living Composers and the Problem of Advocacy : Failure and the Experimental Work of Mauricio Kagel / Björn Heile ; Music and Epistemological Humility: Looking Back to (and Forward with) Paul Bekker / Matthew Pritchard ; Towards an Ecological History of Music / Ross Cole
- Afterword. Knowing Nick / Eric Clarke.