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Musicologists have increasingly taken a wide-angled lens on the study of music in society, to explore how it can be intertwined with issues of politics, gender, religion, race, psychology, memory, and space. Recent studies of music in connection with society take in a variety of musical phenomena from diverse periods and genres—medieval, classical, opera, rock, etc. This ten-chapter book not only asks how music and society are, and have been, intertwined and mutually influential, but it also examines the agents behind these connections: who determines musical cultures in society? Which social groups are represented in particular musical contexts? Which social groups are silenced or less well represented in music’s histories, and why?

Table of Contents

Introduction

Nancy November


Part One: Cultural and Cross-Cultural Agencies

The Year the Music Died: Agency in the Context of Demise on Takū, Papua New Guinea

Richard Moyle


“One of the finest and best-appointed theatres in the colonies”: His Majesty’s Theatre and the Evolution of Entertainment in Dunedin, New Zealand

Sandra Crawshaw


“In the Tiki Tiki Tiki Tiki Tiki Room”: Musicalizing the South Pacific in Disney’s Theme Parks

Gregory Camp



Part Two: Vocal Music’s Agencies

Figaro Transmuted through the Agency of Neapolitan Social and Political Creatives: Niccolò Piccinni’s La serva onorata

Lawrence Mays


Josephinism and Leopold Koželuh’s Masonic Cantata Joseph der Menschheit Segen

Allan Badley


Agency, Politics, and Opera Arrangements in Fanny von Arnstein’s Salons

Nancy November


Part Three: Performance and Agency

Reflections on Aladdin’s Lamp: Developing a Framework for Creative Practice Research in-and-through Historically Informed Performance

Imogen Morris


When Your Heart Is Set on Both Broadway and the Met: An Exploration of Vocal Technique in Contemporary Musical Theatre

Christopher McRae


Part Four: Composition and Agency

“Brows betwixt and between”: The Agents of the Cultural Middlebrow and the Use of Topoi in Benjamin Britten’s First Suite for Cello

Eliana Dunford


Provincializing Practice: Parsing Historical Influences on Contemporary Cross-Cultural Music in Aotearoa/New Zealand

Celeste Oram


Contributors

Index


Music, Society, Agency

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    Publisher: Academic Studies Press
    Publication Date: 04/01/2024
    ISBN13: 9798887193946, 979-8887193946
    ISBN10: 9798887193946

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Musicologists have increasingly taken a wide-angled lens on the study of music in society, to explore how it can be intertwined with issues of politics, gender, religion, race, psychology, memory, and space. Recent studies of music in connection with society take in a variety of musical phenomena from diverse periods and genres—medieval, classical, opera, rock, etc. This ten-chapter book not only asks how music and society are, and have been, intertwined and mutually influential, but it also examines the agents behind these connections: who determines musical cultures in society? Which social groups are represented in particular musical contexts? Which social groups are silenced or less well represented in music’s histories, and why?

    Table of Contents

    Introduction

    Nancy November


    Part One: Cultural and Cross-Cultural Agencies

    The Year the Music Died: Agency in the Context of Demise on Takū, Papua New Guinea

    Richard Moyle


    “One of the finest and best-appointed theatres in the colonies”: His Majesty’s Theatre and the Evolution of Entertainment in Dunedin, New Zealand

    Sandra Crawshaw


    “In the Tiki Tiki Tiki Tiki Tiki Room”: Musicalizing the South Pacific in Disney’s Theme Parks

    Gregory Camp



    Part Two: Vocal Music’s Agencies

    Figaro Transmuted through the Agency of Neapolitan Social and Political Creatives: Niccolò Piccinni’s La serva onorata

    Lawrence Mays


    Josephinism and Leopold Koželuh’s Masonic Cantata Joseph der Menschheit Segen

    Allan Badley


    Agency, Politics, and Opera Arrangements in Fanny von Arnstein’s Salons

    Nancy November


    Part Three: Performance and Agency

    Reflections on Aladdin’s Lamp: Developing a Framework for Creative Practice Research in-and-through Historically Informed Performance

    Imogen Morris


    When Your Heart Is Set on Both Broadway and the Met: An Exploration of Vocal Technique in Contemporary Musical Theatre

    Christopher McRae


    Part Four: Composition and Agency

    “Brows betwixt and between”: The Agents of the Cultural Middlebrow and the Use of Topoi in Benjamin Britten’s First Suite for Cello

    Eliana Dunford


    Provincializing Practice: Parsing Historical Influences on Contemporary Cross-Cultural Music in Aotearoa/New Zealand

    Celeste Oram


    Contributors

    Index


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