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ASTOR PIAZZOLLA’S “HISTORY OF TANGO”: AN ANTHOLOGY OF THE GENRE IN THE AUTHOR’S PROJECTIONS

open access: yesStudia Universitatis Babeş-Bolyai. Musica
Astor Piazzolla’s chamber cycle “History of Tango” for flute and guitar is examined in terms of its transformation of Latin American, European, and African genre traditions of tango, milonga, samba, habanera, lundu, and maxixe.
Tetiana FILATOVA, Tymur IVANNIKOV
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BEBERAPA ASPEK TENTANG GENGGONG [PDF]

open access: yes, 2007
: Man’s sound is the oldest medium throughout the word music development history. Before various forms and types of music instrument, sound has been used by human being for a long time.
I Gusti Ketut, Sudhana
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Atossa’s Dream Yoking Music and Dance, Antiquity and Modernity in Maurice Emmanuel’s Salamine (1929) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
This essay explores the conflicting trends of tradition and modernism, unity and independence in Parisian musical and dance culture in the late 1920s through an analysis of Maurice Emmanuel’s (1863-1938) aesthetics of contemporary and ancient Greek music
Samuel Dorf
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MY EYES DUE SEE [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
My Eyes Due See is a multidimensional examination of the “black experience” in America. The installation is composed of a single-channel video, a music composition that utilizes music samples and live instrumentation, and sculptures made up of car parts ...
Barfield, Johannes J
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Doom metal and ways of remembering in popular music [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
Oral history provides important sources of information when looking at the development of a particular genre of music. This idea becomes more pronounced when the genre of music in question may be tentatively considered a popular music.
M.Selim Yavuz
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Retrograde Soul : A Song Cycle [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
The song cycle is a classical music genre originating from the German Lieder tradition with roots in the early romantic period. Its versatility as a compositional form has ensured its popularity from its 19th century origins on, and accounts for the ...
Bouton, Victoria E
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The Georgian Opera from the 1920s to the 1950s: A ‘Mega Weapon’ for the Soviet Union’s Ideology

open access: yesMusicology Today
The paper discusses Georgian opera from the 1920s to the 1950s. It combined the function of mass culture, aiming to control citizens’ behavior and impact the masses in order to achieve socialist goals.
Ghvinjilia Gvantsa
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The choreography of longing: songs, screens and space in Carlos Saura’s 'Fados' [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
Carlos Saura’s 2007 film Fados follows the director’s earlier works Flamenco (1995) and Tango (1998) by showing musicians performing a vernacular music genre while accompanied by dancers.
Elliott, Richard
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Musica ex machina:a history of video game music [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
The history of video game music is a subject area that has received little attention by musicologists, and yet the form presents fascinating case studies both of musical minimalism, and the role of technology in influencing and shaping both musical form ...
McAlpine, Kenneth B.
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Remedy or disease? : Romantic perspectives on music [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
Around 1800, aesthetic debate suddenly places music at the very top in the hierarchy of the arts, even superseding poetry: This has become a commonplace not only in scholarly discourse.
Schröder, Berenike
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