Performing Arts (24)

Classical Music Futures: Practices of Innovation - cover image
  • Economics, Politics and Sociology
  • Performing Arts

Classical Music Futures: Practices of Innovation

  • Neil Thomas Smith
  • Peter Peters
  • Karoly Molina
This edited volume brings together contributions from a wide range of international academics and practitioners. It traces innovations within classical music practice, showing how these offer divergent visions for its future. The interdisciplinary contributions to the volume highlight the way contrasting ideas of the future can effect change in the present.
After the Miners’ Strike: A39 and Cornish Political Theatre versus Thatcher’s Britain: Volume 1 - cover image
  • Economics, Politics and Sociology
  • History
  • Performing Arts

After the Miners’ Strike: A39 and Cornish Political Theatre versus Thatcher’s Britain: Volume 1

  • Paul Farmer
  • Rebecca Hillman
  • Mark Kilburn
In this rich memoir, the first of two volumes, Paul Farmer traces the story of A39, the Cornish political theatre group he co-founded and ran from the mid-1980s to the early 1990s. Farmer offers a unique insight into A39’s creation, operation, and artistic practice during a period of convulsive political and social change.
Music in Evolution and Evolution in Music - cover image
  • Performing Arts
  • Philosophy
  • Science

Music in Evolution and Evolution in Music

  • Steven Jan
Music in Evolution and Evolution in Music by Steven Jan is a comprehensive account of the relationships between evolutionary theory and music. Examining the ‘evolutionary algorithm’ that drives biological and musical-cultural evolution, the book provides a distinctive commentary on how musicality and music can shed light on our understanding of Darwin’s famous theory -- and vice-versa.
The Power of Music: An Exploration of the Evidence - cover image
  • Education
  • Performing Arts

The Power of Music: An Exploration of the Evidence

  • Susan Hallam
  • Evangelos Himonides
Building on her earlier work, 'The Power of Music: A Research Synthesis of the Impact of Actively Making Music on the Intellectual, Social and Personal Development of Children and Young People', this volume by Susan Hallam and Evangelos Himonides is an important new resource in the field of music education, practice, and psychology.
Performing Deception: Learning, Skill and the Art of Conjuring - cover image
  • Performing Arts
  • Philosophy

Performing Deception: Learning, Skill and the Art of Conjuring

  • Brian Rappert
In Performing Deception, Brian Rappert reconstructs the practice of entertainment magic by analysing it through the lens of perception, deception and learning, as he goes about studying conjuring himself.
The Voice of the Century: The Culture of Italian Bel Canto in Luisa Tetrazzini’s Recorded Interpretations - cover image
  • Performing Arts

The Voice of the Century: The Culture of Italian Bel Canto in Luisa Tetrazzini’s Recorded Interpretations

  • Massimo Zicari
This innovative work considers the notion of bel canto and the manner in which this vibrant tradition lives in the records of Luisa Tetrazzini (1871-1940), one of the most celebrated sopranos ever. Tetrazzini, whose discographic career includes about 120 recordings, belongs to that generation of inspirational performers who heralded the dawn of a new era of music appreciation, alongside such iconic figures as Enrico Caruso, Adelina Patti and Nellie Melba.
A Philosophy of Cover Songs - cover image
  • Performing Arts
  • Philosophy

A Philosophy of Cover Songs

  • P.D. Magnus
In A Philosophy of Cover Songs, P.D. Magnus demonstrates that philosophy provides a valuable toolbox for thinking about covers; in turn, the philosophy of cover songs illustrates some general points about philosophical method.
Replanteando la acción social por la música: la búsqueda de la convivencia y la ciudadanía en la Red de Escuelas de Música de Medellín - cover image
  • Economics, Politics and Sociology
  • Education
  • Other languages
  • Performing Arts

Replanteando la acción social por la música: la búsqueda de la convivencia y la ciudadanía en la Red de Escuelas de Música de Medellín

  • Geoffrey Baker
  • Claudia García
Este libro pionero examina el desarrollo de La Red de Escuelas de Música de Medellín, una red de 27 escuelas fundada en 1996 en la segunda ciudad principal de Colombia como respuesta a su reputación como la ciudad más peligrosa en la Tierra. Inspirada en El Sistema, el programa venezolano fundacional de educación musical, La Red es, no obstante, notablemente diferente: su historia es una de múltiples reinvenciones y de una búsqueda continua para mejorar su oferta educativa y alcanzar mejor sus objetivos sociales. Sus reflexiones internas e intentos de transformación arrojan luz valiosa sobre el pasado, el presente y el futuro de ASPM.
Auld Lang Syne: A Song and its Culture - cover image
  • European Studies
  • European Studies: English and Irish Studies
  • Literature
  • Performing Arts

Auld Lang Syne: A Song and its Culture

  • Morag Josephine Grant
In Auld Lang Syne: A Song and its Culture, M. J. Grant explores the history of this iconic song, demonstrating how its association with ideas of fellowship, friendship and sociality has enabled it to become so significant for such a wide range of individuals and communities around the world.
Epidicus by Plautus: An Annotated Latin Text, with a Prose Translation - cover image
  • Classics
  • Classics: Latin Textbooks
  • Performing Arts

Epidicus by Plautus: An Annotated Latin Text, with a Prose Translation

  • Catherine Tracy
Epidicus, a light-hearted comedy by Plautus about the machinations of a trickster slave and the inadequacies of his bumbling masters, appears here in both its original Latin and a sparkling new translation by Catherine Tracy. Epidicus, the cunning slave, is charged with finding his master’s illegitimate daughter and the secret girlfriend of his master’s son, but a comedy of mistaken identities and competing interests ensues. Amid the mayhem, Epidicus aims to win his freedom whilst risking some of the grislier punishments the Romans inflicted on their unfortunate slaves.
Rethinking Social Action through Music: The Search for Coexistence and Citizenship in Medellín’s Music Schools - cover image
  • Economics, Politics and Sociology
  • Education
  • Performing Arts

Rethinking Social Action through Music: The Search for Coexistence and Citizenship in Medellín’s Music Schools

  • Geoffrey Baker
How can we better understand the past, present and future of Social Action through Music (SATM)? This ground-breaking book examines the development of the Red de Escuelas de Música de Medellín (the Network of Music Schools of Medellín), a network of 27 schools founded in Colombia’s second city in 1996 as a response to its reputation as the most dangerous city on Earth.
Classical Music: Contemporary Perspectives and Challenges - cover image
  • Performing Arts

Classical Music: Contemporary Perspectives and Challenges

  • Michael Beckerman
  • Paul Boghossian
This kaleidoscopic collection reflects on the multifaceted world of classical music as it advances through the twenty-first century. With insights drawn from leading composers, performers, academics, journalists, and arts administrators, special focus is placed on classical music’s defining traditions, challenges and contemporary scope.
Acoustemologies in Contact: Sounding Subjects and Modes of Listening in Early Modernity - cover image
  • American and Latin American Studies
  • History
  • Performing Arts

Acoustemologies in Contact: Sounding Subjects and Modes of Listening in Early Modernity

  • Emily Wilbourne
  • Suzanne G. Cusick
In this fascinating collection of essays, an international group of scholars explores the sonic consequences of transcultural contact in the early modern period. They examine how cultural configurations of sound impacted communication, comprehension, and the categorisation of people. Addressing questions of identity, difference, sound, and subjectivity in global early modernity, these authors share the conviction that the body itself is the most intimate of contact zones, and that the culturally contingent systems by which sounds made sense could be foreign to early modern listeners and to present day scholars.
Chronicles from Kashmir: An Annotated, Multimedia Script - cover image
  • Performing Arts

Chronicles from Kashmir: An Annotated, Multimedia Script

  • Nandita Dinesh
Chronicles from Kashmir explores this question through a site-adaptive 24-hour theatrical performance. Developed between 2013 and 2018 by the Ensemble Kashmir Theatre Akademi and Nandita Dinesh, the play uses a durational, promenade format to immerse its audience within a multitude of perspectives on life in Kashmir. From a wedding celebration that is interrupted by curfew, to schoolboys divided by policing strategies, and soldiers struggling with a toxic mixture of boredom and trauma, Chronicles from Kashmir uses performance, installation and collaborative creation to grapple with Kashmir’s conflicts through the lenses of outsiders, insiders, and everyone in between.
Waltzing Through Europe: Attitudes towards Couple Dances in the Long Nineteenth Century - cover image
  • Performing Arts

Waltzing Through Europe: Attitudes towards Couple Dances in the Long Nineteenth Century

  • Egil Bakka
  • Theresa Jill Buckland
  • Helena Saarikoski
  • Anne von Bibra Wharton
From ‘folk devils’ to ballroom dancers, Waltzing Through Europe explores the changing reception of fashionable couple dances in Europe from the eighteenth century onwards. It is essential reading for researchers of dance in central and northern Europe, while also appealing to the general reader who wants to learn more about the vibrant histories of these familiar dance forms.
Annunciations: Sacred Music for the Twenty-First Century - cover image
  • Anthropology, Archaeology and Religion
  • Performing Arts

Annunciations: Sacred Music for the Twenty-First Century

  • George Corbett
Through the theme of ‘annunciations’, this volume interrogates how, when, why, through and to whom God communicates in the Old and New Testaments. In doing so, it tackles the intimate relationship between Scriptural reflection and musical practice in the past, its present condition, and what the future might hold.
Woodstock Scholarship: An Interdisciplinary Annotated Bibliography - cover image
  • Performing Arts
  • Reference Books

Woodstock Scholarship: An Interdisciplinary Annotated Bibliography

  • Jeffrey N. Gatten
Since August 1969, the Woodstock Music and Art Fair looms large when recounting the history and impact of the baby boom generation and the societal upheavals of the Sixties. Scholars study the sociological, political, musical, and artistic impact of the event and use it as a cultural touchstone when exploring alternative perspectives or seeking clarity. This interdisciplinary annotated bibliography records the details of over 400 English-language resources on the Festival, including books, chapters, articles, websites, transcriptions and videos. Divided into six main subsections―Culture & Society, History, Biography, Music, Film, Arts & Literature―for ease of consultation Woodstock Scholarship sheds light on all facets of a key happening in our collective history.
Theatre and War: Notes from the Field - cover image
  • Economics, Politics and Sociology
  • Performing Arts

Theatre and War: Notes from the Field

  • Nandita Dinesh
Nandita Dinesh places Kipling’s "six honest serving-men" (who, what, when, where, why, how) in productive conversation with her own experiences in conflict zones across the world to offer a theoretical and practical reflection on making theatre in times of war. This timely and important book weaves together Dinesh’s personal narrative with the public story of modern conflict, illustrating as it does, the importance of theatre as a force for ethical deliberation and social justice.
Verdi in Victorian London - cover image
  • Performing Arts

Verdi in Victorian London

  • Massimo Zicari
Verdi in Victorian London is required reading for both academics and opera aficionados. Music specialists will value a historical reconstruction that stems from a large body of first-hand source material, while Verdi lovers and Italian opera addicts will enjoy vivid analysis free from technical jargon. For students, scholars and plain readers alike, this book is an illuminating addition to the study of music reception.
Denis Diderot 'Rameau's Nephew' - 'Le Neveu de Rameau': A Multi-Media Bilingual Edition - cover image
  • European Studies
  • European Studies: French Studies
  • Performing Arts
  • Philosophy

Denis Diderot 'Rameau's Nephew' - 'Le Neveu de Rameau': A Multi-Media Bilingual Edition

  • Denis Diderot
  • Marian Hobson
  • Kate E. Tunstall
  • Caroline Warman
Denis Diderot's Rameau's Nephew has achieved a literary-philosophical status that no other work by Diderot shares. This interactive, multi-media edition offers not only a brand new translation of Diderot's famous dialogue but provides portraits and biographies of the numerous individuals mentioned in the text, allowing a window onto the complex social and political context that forms the backdrop to the dialogue. Links to musical pieces selected by Pascal Duc and performed by students of the Conservatoire nationale de musique, Paris, illuminate the wider musical context of the work, enlarging it far beyond its now widely understood relation to opéra comique.
Tellings and Texts: Music, Literature and Performance in North India - cover image
  • Anthropology, Archaeology and Religion
  • Asian Studies
  • Folklore and Ethnology
  • Other languages
  • Performing Arts

Tellings and Texts: Music, Literature and Performance in North India

  • Francesca Orsini
  • Katherine Butler Schofield
Examining materials from early modern and contemporary North India and Pakistan, Tellings and Texts brings together seventeen first-rate papers on the relations between written and oral texts, their performance, and the musical traditions these performances have entailed. The contributions from some of the best scholars in the field cover a wide range of literary genres and social and cultural contexts across the region.
A Musicology of Performance: Theory and Method Based on Bach's Solos for Violin - cover image
  • Performing Arts

A Musicology of Performance: Theory and Method Based on Bach's Solos for Violin

  • Dorottya Fabian
This book examines the nature of musical performance. In it, Dorottya Fabian explores the contributions and limitations of some of these approaches to performance, be they theoretical, cultural, historical, perceptual, or analytical. Through a detailed investigation of recent recordings of J. S. Bach’s Six Sonatas and Partitas for Solo Violin, she demonstrates that music performance functions as a complex dynamical system.
The Theatre of Shelley - cover image
  • European Studies
  • European Studies: English and Irish Studies
  • Literature
  • Performing Arts

The Theatre of Shelley

  • Jacqueline Mulhallen
In the first full-length study of Shelley’s plays in performance, Mulhallen provides a meticulously researched history of Shelley’s role as a playwright and dramatist and a reassessment of his ‘closet dramas’ as performable pieces of theatre. As well as discussing Shelley’s stagecraft and analysing performances of his plays from the 1800s to today, the book also offers a detailed account of the theatrical scene of Shelley’s time, including details of the productions Shelley himself saw. Mulhallen reveals Shelley as an extraordinarily talented playwright, whose fascination with contemporary theatrical theory and practice challenges the notion that he was a reluctant dramatist.
The Sword of Judith: Judith Studies Across the Disciplines - cover image
  • Anthropology, Archaeology and Religion
  • Literature
  • Literature: Comparative Literature
  • Performing Arts
  • Visual Arts
  • Women and Gender Studies

The Sword of Judith: Judith Studies Across the Disciplines

  • Kevin R. Brine
  • Elena Ciletti
  • Henrike Lähnemann
The Book of Judith has fascinated artists and authors for centuries, and is becoming a major field of research in its own right. This book is the first multidisciplinary collection to discuss representations of Judith through the centuries. Bringing together scholars from around the world, it transforms our understanding of Judith’s enduring story across a wide range of disciplines. The book includes sections on Judith in Christian, Jewish and secular textual traditions, and representations of Judith in art, music and theatre. It also includes new archival source studies, and translations of unpublished manuscripts and texts previously unavailable in English.