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Music in Motion: Diversity and Dialogue in Europe. Study in the frame of the »ExTra! Exchange Traditions« project: Kultur und soziale Praxis

Editat de Bernd Clausen, Ursula Hemetek, Eva Saether, European Music Council
en Limba Engleză Electronic book text – 31 dec 2008
Diverse musical cultures of migrant and minority communities have existed in Europe for centuries and shaped its countries significantly. As part of an EU-funded project this volume deals with the musical activities of minorities and their impact on musical traditions in Europe. It also raises questions such as: How are musical traditions of minorities integrated in education and the public music life? Can music facilitate transcultural dialogue? And to what extent do musical practice and performance reassert the own cultural tradition in a foreign environment? Answers to those and similar questions as well as a review on what can be observed in the 21st century Europe are gathered in various thematic approaches. The book also provides model projects with a practical insight into the life and work with music of migrant and minority cultures across Europe.
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ISBN-13: 9783839410745
ISBN-10: 3839410746
Pagini: 438
Ediția:1. Aufl.
Editura: Transcript Verlag
Colecția Transcript Verlag
Seria Kultur und soziale Praxis

Locul publicării:Bielefeld

Notă biografică

Bernd Clausen (Prof. Dr.) is Professor for music education at the Music University of Würzburg. Ursula Hemetek (Prof. Dr.) is Associate Professor at the Institute for Folk Music Research and Ethnomusicology at the University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna. Eva Sæther (Dr. phil.) is teacher of Music and Society at the Malmö Academy of Music (MAM). The European Music Council is a non-governmental network of music organisations. It is the regional group for Europe of the International Music Council that was founded in 1948 upon request of UNESCO. The European Music Council is currently running the EU funded project »ExTra! Exchange Traditions« which is aiming at enhancing exchange and dialogue of musical traditions of migrant and minority cultures in Europe. This publication is part of the project.