Music cultures of the Pacific, the Near East, and Asia /
by Malm, William P.
Type: BookSeries: Prentice-Hall history of music series.Publisher: Englewood Cliffs (NJ) : Prentice-Hall, 1967Description: 169 s. : kuv., nuott.Subject(s): etnomusikologia | kulttuurivaikutukset | kansanmusiikki | gamelanmusiikki | juutalaiset -- musiikki | islam -- musiikki | musiikkikulttuuri -- Tyynenmeren alue | musiikkikulttuuri -- Lähi-itä | musiikkikulttuuri -- Aasia | etnomusikologi -- historia -- Asien | aboriginaalit | soittimet | Australia | Tyynenmeren alue | Filippiinit | Borneo | Indonesia | Lähi-Itä | Keski-Aasia | Kaakkois-Aasia | Afganistan | Intia | Tiibet | Mongolia | Kiina | Japani | Korea | Mantsuria Item type: KirjaCurrent library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Kulttuuriosuuskunta Uulu | 1 MAL | Käsikirjasto | ||
Maailman musiikin keskus | 1 MAL | Käsikirjasto |
1.Australia and the Pacific Islands: Australian aboriginal music ; Basic information in music analysis ; Melanesia ; Polynesia and Micronesia. 2. The Philippines, Borneo, and Indonesia: The Philippines ; Music in Borneo ; Indonesia – a historical introduction ; The gamelan ; The Javanese tone system ; Balinese music ; Conclusion. 3. Moslem Africa and the Near East: Negro Africa ; The Islamic influence on Negro African music ; The pan-Islamic tradition ; Pan-Islamic folk music ; Pan-Islamic classical theory ; Pan-Islamic classical music–performance practice ; Pan-Islamic popular music ; A historical interlude–The Ancient World of the Near East ; Jewish music in the Near East. 4. Central and Southern Asia: Music of the Soviet Central Asian Republics ; Afghanistan ; India–a historical introduction ; Ancient Indian music ; Indian music theory ; Indian music practice ; Basic Indian instruments ; Some Indian folk, popular, and theatrical music traditions ; A theoretical postscript. 5. Southeast Asia: Introduction ; Southeast Asian tonal systems ; Percussion dominated ensembles ; String-dominated ensembles ; Wind ensembles and instruments ; String instrumental solo music and chamber music ; Sacred and secular vocal music ; Folk and tribal music ; Theatrical, popular, and foreign music. 6. East Asia: Tibet ; Mongolia ; China. 7. Northeast Asia and the Island Countries: Manchuria and Korea ; Formosa and the Ryukyu Islands ; Japan–Folk music ; Japanese art music–Ancient traditions ; Early Japanese narrative and theatrical traditions ; Music during Japan's Edo Period (1615-1868) ; Music in Modern Japan ; The Northern Islands and beyond.