
World Music: A Very Short Introduction
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History
형식
킨들
페이지
192
언어
영어
출판됨
Jan 1, 2020
출판사
OUP Oxford
판
2
ISBN-10
0192564455
ISBN-13
9780192564450
설명
World music is a vibrant tapestry that weaves together diverse sounds, rhythms, and cultural expressions from every corner of the planet. Philip V. Bohlman explores this rich genre, delving into how traditional folk music and contemporary popular songs interact and influence each other. Through engaging insights, he illustrates how world music serves as a bridge between communities, allowing listeners to connect across cultural divides.
In examining the historical and social contexts of various musical traditions, Bohlman reveals the significance of music as a means of communication and identity. He illustrates how the globalization of music has brought various forms into dialogue, showcasing the way different cultures can coexist and enrich one another through their musical practices.
This brief yet informative exploration offers readers a deeper understanding of the complexities of world music. Whether one is a casual listener or a passionate aficionado, this examination invites an appreciation of the stories and emotions embedded within each note, highlighting the universal language of music.
In examining the historical and social contexts of various musical traditions, Bohlman reveals the significance of music as a means of communication and identity. He illustrates how the globalization of music has brought various forms into dialogue, showcasing the way different cultures can coexist and enrich one another through their musical practices.
This brief yet informative exploration offers readers a deeper understanding of the complexities of world music. Whether one is a casual listener or a passionate aficionado, this examination invites an appreciation of the stories and emotions embedded within each note, highlighting the universal language of music.