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A History of Welsh Music

Editat de Trevor Herbert, Martin V. Clarke, Helen Barlow
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 11 ian 2024
Ranging from early medieval musical bards to pop music in the twenty-first century, this book describes Welsh musical practices and traditions and the forces that have shaped and directed them, probing the reasons why the idea of Wales as a 'musical nation' arose and became embedded in popular consciousness.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781009005265
ISBN-10: 100900526X
Pagini: 480
Ilustrații: Worked examples or Exercises
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 26 mm
Greutate: 0.69 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press

Cuprins

1. Music in Welsh history Trevor Herbert; 2. Words for music: describing musical practices in medieval Welsh literature Helen Fulton; 3. Music in worship before 1650 John Harper; 4. Secular music before 1650 Sally Harper; 5. The eisteddfod tradition Rhidian Griffiths; 6. Women and Welsh folk song Wyn Thomas; 7. Instrumental traditions after 1650 Rhidian Griffiths, Trevor Herbert and Stephen P. Rees; 8. The Celtic revival Helen Barlow; 9. Musical communications in the long nineteenth century Rhidian Griffiths; 10. Nonconformists and their music Martin V. Clarke; 11. Professionalisation in the twentieth century Lyn Davies; 12. Composing Cymru: Art music since 1940 Nicholas Jones; 13. Traditions and interventions: popular music 1840-1940 Trevor Herbert; 14. New traditions: Welsh popular music into the twenty-first century Sarah Hill; 15. Singing Welshness: Sport, music and the Crowd Helen Barlow and Martin V. Clarke; 16. Postscript: Contemporary Wales, devolution and digitisation Trevor Herbert, Sally Harper and Sarah Hill.