
Ethnomusicology: A Very Short Introduction
작성자
Timothy Rice
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History
Manga
형식
페이퍼백
페이지
168
언어
영어
출판됨
Dec 27, 2013
출판사
Oxford University Press
판
3
ISBN-10
0199794375
ISBN-13
9780199794379
설명
Timothy Rice explores the rich and diverse world of ethnomusicology, emphasizing the belief that music is an intrinsic part of the human experience accessible to everyone, not just trained musicians. In this concise examination, he delves into how music shape cultures, communicates emotions, and builds community connections. Through vivid examples and insightful analyses, he uncovers the profound ways in which music intersects with daily life and societal structures across the globe.
With a balanced approach to theory and practice, readers are invited to reconsider their relationship with music, understanding it as a universal form of expression that transcends borders and traditions. Rice’s thoughtful insights serve to broaden perspectives on how music reflects human behavior, identity, and cultural values. This exploration is not merely about the sounds we hear, but the deeper meanings and stories embedded in music itself, inviting an appreciation for its role in shaping human interactions and societies.
With a balanced approach to theory and practice, readers are invited to reconsider their relationship with music, understanding it as a universal form of expression that transcends borders and traditions. Rice’s thoughtful insights serve to broaden perspectives on how music reflects human behavior, identity, and cultural values. This exploration is not merely about the sounds we hear, but the deeper meanings and stories embedded in music itself, inviting an appreciation for its role in shaping human interactions and societies.