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Paw Patrol Musical Band Set

Sound Inventions Selected Articles from Experimental Musical Instruments

The Origin of Musical Instruments An Ethnological Introduction to the History of Instrumental Music

Musical Theater An Appreciation

The Enraged Musician Hogarth's Musical Imagery

The Enraged Musician Hogarth's Musical Imagery

More than 70 works of Hogarth include musical references and Jeremy Barlow's book is the first full-length work devoted to this aspect of his imagery. The first two chapters examine the evidence for Hogarth's interest in music and the problems of assessing accuracy realism and symbolic meaning in his musical representations. Subsequent chapters show how musical details in his works may often be interpreted as part of his satirical weaponry; the starting point seems to have been his illustrations of the clamorous 'rough music' protest in Samuel Butler's immensely popular poem Hudibras. Hogarth's use of music for satirical purposes also has connections with a particular type of burlesque music in 18th-century England. It may be seen too in the roles played by his humiliated fiddlers or abject ballad singers. Each of the final two chapters focuses on a particular Hogarth subject: his paintings of a scene from a theatrical satire of music and society The Beggar's Opera and the print The Enraged Musician itself. The latter work draws together uses of musical imagery discussed previously and the book concludes with an analysis of its internal relations from a musical perspective. The book is lavishly illustrated with Hogarth's drawings prints and paintings. Many other images are reproduced to provide contextual background. Several indices and appendices enhance the book's value as a reference tool: these include an annotated index of Hogarth's instruments with photographs or other representations of the instruments he depicts; a detailed index of Hogarth's works with musical imagery; the texts and music for broadside ballads and single-sheet songs related to Hogarth's titles; 18th-century texts and street cries related to Hogarth's The Enraged Musician and other musical examples indicated in the text. Also included is a facsimile of Bonnell Thornton's burlesque Ode on St C¦cilia's Day. | The Enraged Musician Hogarth's Musical Imagery

GBP 48.99
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Small Musical Worlds in the Mediterranean Ethnicity Globalization and Greek Cypriot Children's Musical Identities

Small Musical Worlds in the Mediterranean Ethnicity Globalization and Greek Cypriot Children's Musical Identities

Small Musical Worlds in the Mediterranean is a pioneering book-length study of the complex topics of identity ethnicity and global processes in children’s musical lives in the Republic of Cyprus - a Mediterranean country during its post-colonial era. What is it about this country’s musical enculturation that made musical identity such a potent element in Greek Cypriot children’s worlds? How is history tradition modernity ethnic fluidity syncretism and diversification in the Mediterranean negotiated in the construction of musical ’self’ and ’other’ in children’s daily lives? This book through a journey of ’fieldwork at home’ discusses how children select reject reproduce and transform meanings and create new ones at the micro-level of their lives through which individuals and groups define themselves and others. Towards this exploration musical identity in childhood is discussed in terms of cultural production and reproduction human expression inter-relating and learning. Ethnographic vignettes of children’s musical practices and direct words add depth and humour to the flow of the book. This study is a synthesis of ethnomusicology musical anthropology education and folklore in which the author effectively weaves together theories of musical enculturation and identity sociocultural learning and human agency. The book will be invaluable to scholars interested in musical enculturation musical identities children’s contextual musical practices ethnicity globalization studies music education and Mediterranean studies. | Small Musical Worlds in the Mediterranean Ethnicity Globalization and Greek Cypriot Children's Musical Identities

GBP 38.99
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Nomination Classic Gold Musical Note Music Charms

TDK Openable Ferrite Clamp, 20.5 Dia. x 36mm, For Audio Equipment, Copiers, Digital Telephones, Electronic Musical

TDK Openable Ferrite Clamp, 19.5 Dia. x 35mm, For Audio Equipment, Copiers, Digital Telephones, Electronic Musical

TDK Openable Ferrite Clamp, 23.5 Dia. x 36mm, For Audio Equipment, Copiers, Digital Telephones, Electronic Musical

TDK Openable Ferrite Clamp, 21.5 Dia. x 35mm, For Audio Equipment, Copiers, Digital Telephones, Electronic Musical

TDK Openable Ferrite Clamp, 30 Dia. x 39mm, For Audio Equipment, Copiers, Digital Telephones, Electronic Musical

TDK Openable Ferrite Clamp, 16.5 Dia. x 30mm, For Audio Equipment, Copiers, Digital Telephones, Electronic Musical

The Bagpipe The History of a Musical Instrument

TDK Openable Ferrite Clamp, 15 Dia. x 22mm, For Audio Equipment, Copiers, Digital Telephones, Electronic Musical

The Routledge Companion to Musical Theatre

Communities of Musical Practice

Contemporary Musical Virtuosities

Contemporary Musical Virtuosities

Contemporary notions of musical virtuosity redevelop historic concepts and demonstrate that our present understanding of virtuosity in western art music has shifted from what seemed for a time to be a relatively clear and stable definition. In the field and the academy lively debates around the definition and/or value of virtuosity have always elicited strong and varied ideas. In the twenty-first century frictions have emerged between traditional definitions of virtuosity and contemporary practices that emphasise collaboration and blur roles between performers composers and improvisers. Contemporary Musical Virtuosities embraces the evolving processes practitioners and presentation models within twenty-first century art music. This edited collection explores recent insights into the experience and role of virtuosity in different contexts via contributions from an intergenerational group of artists academics and artist-academics. Their writing highlights current themes in contemporary western art music and intersecting musical and performing arts genres such as dance sound art improvisation jazz trans-traditional collaborations and Australian Indigenous music. It offers models for supporting and recognising a plurality of musical virtuosities typically excluded from traditional definitions and examines implications for musical practice today. Chapters take the form of academic essays artist reflections interviews personal letters and a manifesto reflecting the range of approaches and contexts covered. The collection includes first writings on practices that have been present in the industry for some time not yet documented or examined in detail until now and thus offers a vision for the future that prioritises inclusive and overlapping practices and processes in music.

GBP 130.00
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Musical Spaces Place Performance and Power

Musical Stimulacra Literary Narrative and the Urge to Listen

37 Keys Mini Electronic Keyboard Light Kids Musical Instrument Educational Game Children Grand Piano Toy Set w/Stool & Microphone & Music Blue - Life