Collection : Focus : music, nationalism, and the making of the new Europe [Disque encarté]

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Focus : music, nationalism, and the making of the new Europe [Disque encarté]
Document status
Published
Recording context
A préciser
Recording period
Year published
2011
Access type
metadata
Corpus
World music series collections

Geographic and cultural informations

States / nations
Europe
Populations / social groups

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Publisher
Routledge, USA
Publisher collection
Focus on world music series
Booklet author
Bohlman, Philip Vilas
Publisher reference
CNRSMH_E_2014_025
Bibliographic references
Focus : music, nationalism, and the making of the new Europe / Philip V. Bohlman. - 2nd ed. - New York : Routledge, 2011. - 1 vol. (XXXI, 317 p.) : ill., carte, musique ; 25 cm. + 1 disque compact (digital ; 4 3/4 in.). (Focus on world music series).
Acompanying compact disc contains 37 tracks illustrating ideas in the text. - Bibliogr. Index. Discogr. filmogr. - ISBN : 978-0-415-96063-2.
Ouvrage consultable à la bibliothèque du CREM, cote 4.0BOH.

La première édition a été publiée sous un titre différent, dans une autre collection :
The music of European nationalism : cultural identity and modern history / Philip V. Bohlman. - Santa Barbara, Calif. : ABC-CLIO, 2004. - 1 vol. (423 p.) : ill. ; 24 cm. + 1 compact disque (digital ; 4 3/4 in.). - (The garland collection).
Includes bibliography (p. 363-404), discography (p. 404-410), filmography ( p. 410-413), and index.
Legal rights
Restreint (enregistrement édité)

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Code
CNRSMH_E_2014_025_001
Mode of acquisition
Achat (crédit CREM)
Record author
- Auteur
Secondary edition
Non
Comments
Mode d'acquisition : Achat CREM 2013.
Contents : Previous ed. published by ABC-CLIO under title Music of European nationalism, 2004.
Music and nationalism : why do we love to hate them? -- The European nation-state in history -- National music -- Nationalist music -- In the belly of the beast : music and nation in Central Europe -- Europeans without nations : music at the borders of the nation-state -- Europeans of many nations : music beyond the borders of the nation-state -- The new Europeanness : new musics and new nationalisms.
Record writer
Adeline Montintin, 2013 (CDD Culture)
Last modification
Jan. 31, 2014, 1:56 p.m.
Items finished
A faire (37 items)
Conservation site
CREM : Bibliothèque (4.0BOH)

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Number of items
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CD, Ø 12 cm, Stéréo

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As the modern European nation-state emerged during the Enlightenment, music provided a fundamental language for nationalist movements. Today, music is no less a force of transformation, whether in Eastern Europe after the fall of communism or in Western European nations, whose identities are being reshaped by immigrants and refugees.
Nationalism in Europe resonates through music—from folk song to marches, from operas to anthems—giving voice in this reference resource to the makers of modern history.
The Music of European Nationalism: Cultural Identity and Modern History surveys the intersection of music and nationalism by tracing its historical development and documenting its persistence today. Contrasting different types of music reveals how music expresses core ideas of nationalism, for example, folk music in the 19th century and popular music in the 21st.
The book also examines music-making that defies easy classification, but rather cuts across class and ideological divisions: national anthems, military music, and national folk ensembles in Eastern Europe. Music that defines ethnic and cultural groups without being explicitly nationalistic, such as klezmer and Roma (Gypsy) music, is also featured. The discussion of the interplay between nationalism and music is accessible to lay and specialist readers alike.
Features
• Includes a glossary defining terms such as Deutscher tanz, Edda, Ausgleich, ballad, and illustrations such as Das Deutschlandlied and the World War I recording project
• Includes an audio CD with musical examples from fieldwork and some of Europe's foremost performers
Highlights
• Examines the influence of folk, classical, and popular music on nationalism throughout Europe
• Explores music, culture, and national sentiments in the area of the world that gave birth to the modern nation-state
• Offers a unique examination of traditional music and culture in a format that combines narrative text and reference materials
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