Sociology of Music
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This contribution represents a chapter in the volume "Sozialgeschichte der Musik des Barock", the sixth part of the "Handbuch der Musik des Barock", and deals with the status and function of bowed and plucked instruments in the Baroque... more
From 1877, when the Liceo musicale (today Conservatory) “Santa Cecilia” was founded in Rome, with which the Academy known by the same name established music courses without charge taught by Giovanni Sgambati and Ettore Pinelli, the... more
Although we concentrate increasingly on the number of visitors that European museums welcome each year, museum audiences are seldom given the floor. It is also rare that a museum’s concepts are based on a discussion with its visitors. The... more
SUMMARY: SOCIOLOGY OF THE BODY OF ROCK 1 Introduction This work on the body of rock and sound interactions is the result of the academic and musical research. On one hand is an acoustic archeology of the rise of British rock (60'). On... more
Günther Anders’ Philosophy of Technology; From Phenomenology to Critical Theory (London: Bloomsbury, 2022)... more
В данной статье рассматриваются характерные черты и основные функции молодежных субкультур. Описываются особенности неформальных объединений в обществе. Молодежная субкультура рассматривается как специфический способ достижения... more
TVÅ SIDOR AV SAMMA MYNT? Tabell 2. Söktryck efter namn på folkhögskolan, Ht 2009 Folk-Antal Antal N Profiler Söktryck St. d högskola sökande platser(medelvärden) Fridhem 450 25 1 Jazz 18, 0 Skurup 340 20 1 Jazz 17, 0 Billströmska 230 20 1... more
Lunceford, Brett. Review of Assimilate: A Critical History of Industrial Music, by S. Alexander Reed. Popular Music and Society, 38, no. 1 (2015): 104-106.
This article explores the practices associated with musical listening within the car. It does this in such a way that embraces Tia DeNora’s approach to the social study of music in conjunction with approaches broadly understood as... more
In the present paper, we intend to investigate the musical choices of Brazilian teenagers. We present the theory that support our thinking, that is based in concepts of identity and musical identities. For the purpose of this... more
On the basis of a qualitative study of 20 Norwegian lullaby-‐singing parents, this article explores the human Bildung potential of parents’ lullaby singing to their children at bedtime. Some parents may experience a personal... more
A compendious exposition of the author's theory of musical patronage in the Renaissance and Baroque complemented by a discussion testing its tenets against the lifelong relationship of Monteverdi with the Gonzaga family ( English... more
Music is called a powerful medium of expression. It is Music which is a conscious effort done to represent the human thoughts and emotion. Human cultures, societies, and stages of evolution are mirrored in the variety of music. A... more
In this article I discuss how people, as listening bodies in urban spaces, both passively (hearing) and actively (listening) engage with sound and unwanted noise. The uneven generation and perception of sound presents us with an important... more
While a sense of collectivity is inherent in the concept of ‘popular music’, the everyday practices that articulate the social potential of these musics have been under-researched to date. Among them, practices of collective listening,... more
This article discusses how the digital age of music technologies has contributed to the transformation of the activities of music listening, highlighting cultural participation in distinct worlds through “adequate music.”... more
(2016) Paula GOMES-RIBEIRO, Isabel Henriques de JESUS, Rita MIRA, Zília Osório de CASTRO (eds.) Falar de Mulheres. Dez anos depois. (Vila Nova de Famalicão, Húmus, CICS.NOVA/Faces de Eva e CESEM/NEGEM).
This book presents a provocatively new interpretation of one of New Orleans' most enigmatic traditions, the Mardi Gras Indians. By interpreting the tradition in an Atlantic context, Dewulf traces the " black Indians " back to the ancient... more
Nel ghetto che i nazisti durante la seconda guerra mondiale istituirono a Theresienstadt (in ceco Terezín) poco a sud di Praga, Viktor Ullmann fu compositore prolifico e promotore della vita culturale degli internati. Di origini ebraiche... more
Scholars have addressed the tendency of U.S. symphony orchestras to perform the works of relatively few composers. While many highlight this phenomenon, others note that the nature and extent of this conformity can shift over time, as... more
INTRODUCTION First Wave Of Bass Culture: This chapter is very much introspective and autobiographical as it explores my pursuit of a career in the music industry. I’m a first-generation British born Jamaican, who grew up in the vibrant,... more
W. Lizé, « La réception de la musique comme activité collective. Enquête ethnographique auprès des jazzophiles de premier rang » in A. Pecqueux et O. Roueff (dir.), Ecologie sociale de l’oreille. Enquêtes sur l’expérience musicale, Paris,... more
“Apocalittici e popolare: gli intellettuali italiani e la canzone negli anni cinquanta“, Il Ponte LXXIII, nn. 8-9, agosto-settembre 2017, pp. 120-126.
Mixing facts and fiction, Hollywood screen biographies have told the lives of popular music icons at least since The Jazz Singer (1927). However, biopics construct narratives that deal problematically with issues of race. This article... more
The present study examined the relationship between music preferences, values and musical identities in a sample of 606 Greek college students in the three institutes for higher education in Thessaloniki (Greece). Students indicated the... more
This paper adopts an interdisciplinary approach to investigating the role of music in the creation of a working-class settler community in colonial Australia, drawing on history, sociology and musicology. In particular, it seeks to... more