Music and historical critique : selected essays / Gary Tomlinson.
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Language: | English |
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Aldershot, Hampshire, England ; Burlington, VT :
Ashgate,
c2007.
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Series: | Ashgate contemporary thinkers on critical musicology
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Uniform Title: | Essays. |
Table of Contents:
- The web of culture: a context for musicology
- Music and the claims of text: Monteverdi, Rinuccini and Marino
- Opera and drame: Hugo, Donizetti and Verdi
- Italian romanticism and Italian opera: an essay in their affinities
- Pastoral and musical magic in the birth of opera
- Musical pasts and postmodern musicologies: A response to Lawrence Kramer and Tomlinson Responds
- Giaches de Wert and the discourse of Petrarchism
- Cultural dialogics and jazz: a white historian signifies
- Unlearning the Aztec cantares (preliminaries to a postcolonial history)
- Finding ground to stand on
- Self, other, and the emergence of musical modernity
- Vico's songs: detours at the origins of (ethno)musicology
- Ghosts in the machine
- Hamlet and Poppea
- Learning to curse at sixty-seven
- Musicology, anthropology, history
- Five pictures of pathos
- Il faut méditerraniser la musique: after Braudel.