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The staff of madness: the visualization of insanity and the othering of the insane. [PDF]
Sforza Tarabochia A.
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1936-2006: cataloguing musical iconography in France - A disciplinary perspective
In France, research in musical iconography was not traditionally undertaken along with systematic cataloguing of visual sources. It was not until after the First World War that interest in portraits of musicians, performing arts and concerts from ...
Gétreau, Florence
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Ecstatic Devotion: Musical Rapture and Erotic Death in Seventeenth- and Eighteenth-Century Iconography, Operas, and Oratorios [PDF]
There is little doubt among scholars that mysticism played a prominent role in early modern devotional practices. Stemming from a desire to guide – even compel – the individual toward heightened emotionality and an empathetic response to doctrinal ...
Roberts, Holly
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Crossing borders in musical iconography : current themes, goals and methodologies
The short text introduces the IMS Study Group on Musical Iconography Study Session, replacing it within the field of musical iconography as a cross-border discipline par excellence within a larger intercultural perspective.
Nicoletta Guidobaldi
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Collective memory: between individual systems of consciousness and social systems. [PDF]
Orianne JF, Eustache F.
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Las Mujeres en las Músicas Populares
It is a narration which at tempts to show how, in an investigative process of several years about folk music in different cultural contexts, I could feel and throw light on the role which woman plays and the musical expression in these con texts.
Paloma Muñoz
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The culture of ancient Angkor – a medieval empire that ruled a large part of the Southeast peninsula for about four centuries – remains still to be puzzling for researchers due to the lack of written sources. The excavations, which took place in Cambodia
Knust, Martin,
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The subject of this work is the music iconography, its transformations, and applications in the research of the history of musical culture. The author focuses on the definition and legitimacy of music iconography, which is based on basic art history ...
Bíro, Adrián
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Organological extravagances: a review of musical iconography in contemporary Latin American art
Musical iconography is considered a discipline that arises as an alternative of descriptive and explanatory analysis of the musical elements that appear in the plastic arts.
Rodríguez Tabata, María Carolina
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Une trompe romaine (tuba) à Brie-Comte-Robert (Seine-et-Marne) ?
Two copper alloy objects, nested one into the other, were discovered during an archaelogical preventive excavation. One of the objects corresponds to a small decorated cylinder, wherein a tube was followed suit. This one is made from a wound metal sheet.
Cyril Driard, Fabien Pilon
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