In today's technological and globalised world, music remains a basic
dimension of society. _Music, Encounter, Togetherness_ outlines a
relational approach to music that creates space for both human agency
and social relationship. Throughout the book, author Nicholas Cook
puts Euro-American musical traditions into dialogue with other world
music cultures, complementing theory-driven approaches with
comprehensive case studies ranging from late eighteenth-century India
to contemporary China, and from Debussy's encounter with Javanese
music and dance to cross-cultural musicking in Australia and in
cyberspace. Through these examples, Cook examines how music affords
interpersonal relationship and social togetherness, and what happens
when musicians from different cultures interact.Central to the book is
the idea of _encounter_, which highlights the dynamic and processual
nature of musicking, as much in therapy or at home as in the jazz club
or concert hall. Western musicologists have traditionally thought of
music as primarily a repertory of objects; Cook illustrates how
thinking of it in processual terms--through an expanded idea of
performance--can make as much sense of Western art music as of other
traditions. In basing an understanding of music on acts rather than
objects and focussing on people and their relationships rather than on
the impersonal forces of evolutionary or stylistic histories, the book
opens up ways of thinking that counter some of the dehumanising
aspects of musical thinking and practice in global modernity.
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ISBN
9780197664001
Publisert
2024
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Oxford University Press Academic US
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Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok
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