Scarecrow Press
Pages: 272
Trim: 6¼ x 8¾
978-0-8108-5407-9 • Hardback • March 2005 • $80.00 • (£62.00)
David Cooper is Professor of Music and Technology and Head of the School of Music at the University of Leeds.
Kevin Dawe is lecturer in ethnomusicology in the School of Music at the Unviersity of Leeds where he is also a member of the Centre for Mediterranean Studies and the Centre for African Studies.
Part 1 Series Foreword
Part 2 Acknowledgments
Part 3 Introduction
Part 4 Part 1 Nation and History
Chapter 5 1 Sound Sense: Mediterranean Music from a Turkish Perspective
Chapter 6 2 A Family of Song: Reflections of Albanian Urban Lyric
Chapter 7 3 "Humanizing the Masses": Enlightened Intellectuals and the Music of the People
Part 8 Part 2 Broadcasting and New Media
Chapter 9 4 Robert Lachmann's Oriental Music: A Broadcasting Initiative in 1930s Palestine
Chapter 10 5 Outside-In: Music, New Media and Tradition in North Africa
Part 11 Part 3 Men and Women
Chapter 12 6 Performance on a Mediterranean Theme: Musicians and Masculinity in Crete
Chapter 13 7 Anda Jaleo! Celebrating Creativity in Flamenco Song
Part 14 Part 4 "Mediterranean Music"
Chapter 15 8 Anchors and Sails: Music and Culture Contact in Corsica
Chapter 16 9 Open Textures: On Mediterranean Music
Part 17 Part 5 The Traveling Mediterranean
Chapter 18 10 Algerian Raï into Beur Raï: The Music of Return
Chapter 19 11 On Imagining the Mediterranean
Part 20 Index
Part 21 About the Contributors
The Mediterranean in Music would be a worthwhile addition to libraries concerned with popular music...
— Popular Music, January 2008
Ethnomusicologists and scholars of music and anthropology, all British but for an American, explore the concept and examples of a Mediterranean music, diverse within itself but sharing distinctions from the music of other regions. They look at nation and history, broadcasting and new media, men and women, Mediterranean Music, and traveling the Mediterranean. The 11 papers are from a February 2001 conference in Leeds, England.
— Reference and Research Book News