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Indigenous Peoples, Recording Techniques, and the Recording Industry Guest Editor: Karl... mehr
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Indigenous Peoples, Recording Techniques, and the Recording Industry
Guest Editor: Karl Neuenfeldt
(the world of music Vol. 49(1) - 2007)
- 2007
- 231 p.
- fig., photos and musical notations
- EUR 24,00
- ISBN 978-3-86135-811-4
Contents:
Articles
- Karl Neuenfeldt: Notes on the Engagement of Indigenous Peoples with Recording Technology and Techniques, the Recording Industry and Researchers
- Beverley Diamond: "Allowing the Listener to Fly as They Want to": Sami Perspectives on Indigenous CD Production in Norhern Europe
- Ase Ottoson: "We're Just Bush Mob": Producing Aboriginal Music and Maleness in a Central Australian Recording Studio
- Brian Diettrich: Across All Micronesia and Beyond: Innovation and Connections in Chuukese Popular Music and Contemporary Recordings
- Karl Neuenfeldt: "Bring the Past to Present": Recording and Reviving Rotuman Music via a Collaborative Rotuman/Fijian/Australian CD Project
- Katelyn Barney: Sending a Message: How Indigenous Australian Women use Contemporary Music Recording Technologies to Provide a Space for Agency, Viewpoints and Agendas
- Dan Bendrups: Easter Island Music and the Voice of Kiko Pate: A Biographical History of Sound Recording
- Denis Crowdy: Studios at Home in the Solomon Islands: A Case Study of Homesound Studios, Honiara
- James E. Cunningham: The Nammys Versus the Grammys: Celebrity, Technology, and the Creation of an Indigenous Music Recording Industry in North America
- Jeniffer Cattermole: "Fiji Blues?": Taveuni and Qamea Musicians’ Engagements with Recording Technologies
Book Reviews (Helena Simonett, ed.)
- Meilu Ho: Judith Becker, Deep Listeners: Music, Emotion, and Trancingi>
- Wenwei Du: Jonathan P. J. Stock, Huju: Traditional Opera in Modern Shanghai
- Carole Pegg: Theodore Levin, Where Rivers and Mountains Sing: Sound, Music, and Nomadism in Tuva and Beyond
- Anthony Potoczniak: Timothy Cooley, Making Music in Polish Tatras: Tourists, Ethnographers, and Mountain Musicians
- Eleanor T. Lipat: Dusadee Swangviboonpong, Thai Classical Singing: Its History, Musical Characteristics and Transmission
- Melvin L. Butler: Karen E. Richman, Migration and Vodou
- Rolf Groesbeck: Richard K. Wolf, The Black Cow’s Footprint: Time, Space, and Music in the Lives of the Kotas of South India
- Steven Knopoff: Allan Marett, Songs, Dreamings, and Ghosts: The Wangga of North Australia
Recording Reviews (Dan Bendrups, ed.)
- Barley Norton: A Review Essay on Recordings of Music from Vietnam
- Robert G. H. Burns: Under the Leaves. Matlby, UK: Hallamshire Traditions
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