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Pemberton, Barbara. "Partridge, Christopher and Marcus Moberg (eds) 2017. 'The Bloomsbury Handbook of Religion and Popular Music'. London: Bloomsbury. xiv + 403pp. £130.00. ISBN: 978-1-4742-3733-8 (hbk)." Fieldwork in Religion 12, no. 2 (March 13, 2018): 262–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1558/firn.36006.

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Stowe, David W. "Till, Rupert. Pop Cult: Religion and Popular Music. London: Continuum, 2010. xiii+215 pp. $130.00 (cloth); $34.95 (paper)." Journal of Religion 93, no. 2 (April 2013): 252–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/670794.

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Williams, Sarah F. "Stephanie Carter, Kirsten Gibson, and Roz Southey, eds. Music in North-East England, 1500–1800. Music in Britain, 1600–2000. Woodbridge: Boydell Press, 2020. Pp. 342. $130.00 (cloth)." Journal of British Studies 61, no. 3 (July 2022): 734–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/jbr.2022.87.

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Brown, Frank Burch. "Philip E Stoltzfus, . Theology as Performance: Music, Aesthetics, and God in Western Thought. New York: T&T Clark, 2006. xii+284 pp. $130.00 (cloth)." Journal of Religion 88, no. 3 (July 2008): 410–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/590025.

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Deboick, Sophia L. "The Bloomsbury handbook of religion and popular music, edited by Christopher Partridge and Marcus Moberg, London, Bloomsbury Academic, 2017, 440 pp., £130.00 (hardback), ISBN 978-1-47-423733-8." Celebrity Studies 9, no. 1 (January 2, 2018): 149–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19392397.2018.1428155.

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"Buchbesprechungen." Zeitschrift für Historische Forschung 46, no. 1 (January 1, 2019): 83–218. http://dx.doi.org/10.3790/zhf.46.1.83.

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Edelmayer, Friedrich / Gerhard Pfeisinger (Hrsg.), Ozeane. Mythen, Interaktionen und Konflikte (Studien zur Geschichte und Kuktur der iberischen und iberoamerikanischen Länder, 16), Münster 2017, Aschendorff, 336 S. / Abb., € 49,00. (Ruth Schilling, Bremen / Bremerhaven) Jaynes, Jeffrey, Christianity beyond Christendom. The Global Christian Experience on Medieval Mappaemundi and Early Modern World Maps (Wolfenbütteler Forschungen, 149), Wiesbaden 2018, Harrassowitz in Kommission, 483 S. / Abb., € 128,00. (Gerda Brunnlechner, Hagen) Weltecke, Dorothea (Hrsg.), Essen und Fasten. Interreligiöse Abgrenzung, Konkurrenz und Austauschprozesse / Food and Fasting. Interreligious Differentiations, Competition and Exchange (Beihefte zum Archiv für Kulturgeschichte, 81), Köln / Weimar / Wien 2017, Böhlau, 130 S., € 30,00. (Helmut W. Klug, Graz) Dirmeier, Artur (Hrsg.), Essen und Trinken im Spital. Ernährungskultur zwischen Festtag und Fasttag (Studien zur Geschichte des Spital-‍, Wohlfahrts- und Gesundheitswesens, 13), Regensburg 2018, Pustet, 287 S. / Abb., € 34,95. (Josef Matzerath, Dresden) Widder, Ellen / Iris Holzwart-Schäfer / Christian Heinemeyer (Hrsg.), Geboren, um zu herrschen? Gefährdete Dynastien in historisch-interdisziplinärer Perspektive (Bedrohte Ordnungen, 10), Tübingen 2018, Mohr Siebeck, VIII u. 307 S. / Abb., € 59,00. (Lennart Pieper, Münster) Füssel, Marian / Philip Knäble / Nina Elsemann (Hrsg.), Wissen und Wirtschaft. Expertenkulturen und Märkte vom 13. bis 18. Jahrhundert, Göttingen / Bristol 2017, Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 418 S. / Abb., € 70,00. (Justus Nipperdey, Saarbrücken) Whittle, Jane (Hrsg.), Servants in Rural Europe. 1400 – 1900, Woodbridge 2017, Boydell & Brewer, XIII u. 271 S., £ 19,99. (Werner Troßbach, Witzenhausen) Rutz, Andreas, Die Beschreibung des Raums. Territoriale Grenzziehungen im Heiligen Römischen Reich (Norm und Struktur, 47), Köln / Weimar / Wien 2018, Böhlau, 583 S. / Abb., € 80,00. (Falk Bretschneider, Paris) Denzel, Markus A. / Andrea Bonoldi / Anne Montenach / Françoise Vannotti (Hrsg.), Oeconomia Alpium I: Wirtschaftsgeschichte des Alpenraums in vorindustrieller Zeit. Forschungsaufriss, -konzepte und -perspektiven, Berlin / Boston 2017, de Gruyter Oldenbourg, VIII u. 313 S., € 99,95. (Franziska Neumann, Rostock) Rothmann, Michael / Helge Wittmann (Hrsg.), Reichsstadt und Geld. 5. Tagung des Mühlhäuser Arbeitskreises für Reichsstadtgeschichte, Mühlhausen 27. Februar bis 1. März 2017 (Studien zur Reichsstadtgeschichte, 5), Petersberg 2018, Imhof, 397 S. / Abb., € 29,95. (Angela Huang, Lübeck) Borgolte, Michael (Hrsg.), Enzyklopädie des Stiftungswesens in mittelalterlichen Gesellschaften, Bd. 1: Grundlagen, Berlin / Boston 2014, de Gruyter, 713 S. / Abb., € 209,00. (Christine Kleinjung, Mainz / Göttingen) Borgolte, Michael (Hrsg.), Enzyklopädie des Stiftungswesens in mittelalterlichen Gesellschaften, Bd. 2: Das soziale System Stiftung, Berlin / Boston 2016, de Gruyter, 760 S. / Abb., € 169,95. (Christine Kleinjung, Mainz / Göttingen) Borgolte, Michael (Hrsg.), Enzyklopädie des Stiftungswesens in mittelalterlichen Gesellschaften, Bd. 3: Stiftung und Gesellschaft, Berlin / Boston 2017, de Gruyter, 680 S. / Abb., € 199,95. (Christine Kleinjung, Mainz / Göttingen) Becher, Matthias (Hrsg.), Die mittelalterliche Thronfolge im europäischen Vergleich (Vorträge und Forschungen, 84), Ostfildern 2017, Thorbecke, 484 S., € 56,00. (Gerhard Lubich, Bochum) Reinle, Christine (Hrsg.), Stand und Perspektiven der Sozial- und Verfassungsgeschichte zum römisch-deutschen Reich. Der Forschungseinfluss Peter Moraws auf die deutsche Mediävistik (Studien und Texte zur Geistes- und Sozialgeschichte des Mittelalters, 10), Affalterbach 2016, Didymos-Verlag, 275 S. / Abb., € 54,00. (Christian Jörg, Tübingen) Flemmig, Stephan / Norbert Kersken (Hrsg.), Akteure mittelalterlicher Außenpolitik: Das Beispiel Ostmitteleuropas (Tagungen zur Ostmitteleuropaforschung, 35), Marburg 2017, Verlag Herder-Institut, VI u. 376 S., € 57,50. (Sabine Wefers, Jena) Neumann, Christian A., Venedig und Aragon im Spätmittelalter (1280 – 1410). Eine Verflechtungsgeschichte (Mittelmeerstudien, 15), Paderborn 2017, Fink / Schöningh, 809 S. / CD-ROM, € 129,00. (Tobias Daniels, München) Blennemann, Gordon / Christine Kleinjung / Thomas Kohl (Hrsg.), Konstanz und Wandel. Religiöse Lebensformen im europäischen Mittelalter (Studien und Texte zur Geistes- und Sozialgeschichte des Mittelalters, 11), Affalterbach 2016, Didymos-Verlag, 280 S. / Abb., € 54,00. (Jörg Sonntag, Dresden) Deutschländer, Gerrit / Ingrid Würth (Hrsg.), Eine Lebenswelt im Wandel. Klöster in Stadt und Land (Quellen und Forschungen zur Geschichte Sachsen-Anhalts, 14), Halle a. d. S. 2017, Mitteldeutscher Verlag, 287 S. / Abb., € 35,00. (Niels Petersen, Göttingen) Holbach, Rudolf / David Weiss (Hrsg.), Vorderfflik twistringhe unde twydracht. Städtische Konflikte im späten Mittelalter (Oldenburger Schriften zur Geschichtswissenschaft, 18), Oldenburg 2017, BIS-Verlag, 244 S. / Abb., € 22,80. (Robin Köhler-Kelzenberg, Bochum) Kah, Daniela, Die wahrhaft königliche Stadt. Das Reich in den Reichsstädten Augsburg, Nürnberg und Lübeck im Späten Mittelalter (Studies in Medieval and Reformation Traditions, 211), Leiden / Boston 2018, Brill, X u. 455 S. / Abb., € 125,00. (Marco Tomaszewski, Freiburg i. Br.) Kobayashi, Asami, Papsturkunden in Lucca (1227 – 1276). Überlieferung – Analyse – Edition (Archiv für Diplomatik, Schriftgeschichte, Siegel- und Wappenkunde, Beiheft 15), Köln / Weimar / Wien 2017, Böhlau, 582 S., € 70,00. (Werner Maleczek, Wien) Fumasoli, Beat, Wirtschaftserfolg zwischen Zufall und Innovativität. Oberdeutsche Städte und ihre Exportwirtschaft im Vergleich (1350 – 1550) (Vierteljahrschrift für Sozial- und Wirtschaftsgeschichte. Beihefte, 241), Stuttgart 2017, Steiner, 580 S., € 82,00. (Oswald Bauer, Kastelruth) Gneiß, Markus, Das Wiener Handwerksordnungsbuch (1364 – 1555). Edition und Kommentar (Quelleneditionen des Instituts für Österreichische Geschichtsforschung, 16), Wien / Köln / Weimar 2017, Böhlau, 670 S. / Abb., € 130,00. (Patrick Schmidt, Rostock) Andresen, Suse, In fürstlichem Auftrag. Die gelehrten Räte der Kurfürsten von Brandenburg aus dem Hause Hohenzollern im 15. Jahrhundert (Schriftenreihe der Historischen Kommission bei der Bayerischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, 97), Göttingen 2017, Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 655 S. / Abb., € 90,00. (Markus Frankl, Würzburg) Lüpke, Beatrice von, Nürnberger Fastnachtspiele und städtische Ordnung (Bedrohte Ordnung, 8), Tübingen 2017, Mohr Siebeck, 286 S., € 64,00. (Thorsten Schlauwitz, Erlangen) Wenzel, Silke, Lieder, Lärmen, „L’homme armé“. Musik und Krieg 1460 – 1600 (Musik der frühen Neuzeit, 4), Neumünster 2018, von Bockel, 422 S. / Abb., € 48,00. (Kirstin Wichern, Bad Homburg) Wilangowski, Gesa, Frieden schreiben im Spätmittelalter. Entstehung einer Vertragsdiplomatie zwischen Maximilian I., dem römisch-deutschen Reich und Frankreich (Ancien Régime, Aufklärung und Revolution, 44), Berlin / Boston 2017, de Gruyter Oldenbourg, X u. 288 S., € 69,95. (Harald Kleinschmidt, Tokio) Gamper, Rudolf, Joachim Vadian 1483/84 – 1551. Humanist, Arzt, Reformator, Politiker, Zürich 2017, Chronos, 391 S. / Abb., € 48,00. 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(Elisabeth Lobenwein, Klagenfurt) Mallinckrodt, Rebekka von / Angela Schattner (Hrsg.), Sports and Physical Exercise in Early Modern Europe. New Perspectives on the History of Sports and Motion, London / New York 2016, Routledge, XII u. 272 S. / Abb., £ 110,00. (Michael Jucker, Luzern) Mulryne, James R. / Krista De Jonge / Pieter Martens / Richard L. M. Morris (Hrsg.), Architectures of Festival in Early Modern Europe. Fashioning and Re-fashioning Urban and Courtly Space (European Festival Studies: 1450 – 1700), London / New York 2018, Routledge, XXIV u. 335 S. / Abb., £ 105,00. (Jill Bepler, Wolfenbüttel) Adelman, Howard T., Women and Jewish Marriage Negotiations in Early Modern Italy. For Love and Money (Routledge Research in Early Modern History), London / New York 2018, Routledge, XIV u. 206 S., £ 120,00. (Bettina Pfotenhauer, München) Cristellon, Cecilia, Marriage, the Church, and Its Judges in Renaissance Venice, 1420 – 1545 (Early Modern History: Society and Culture), Cham 2017, Palgrave Macmillan, XVII u. 286 S., € 96,29. (Bettina Pfotenhauer, München) Sweet, Rosemary / Gerrit Verhoeven / Sarah Goldsmith (Hrsg.), Beyond the Grand Tour. Northern Metropolises and Early Modern Travel Behaviour, London / New York 2017, Routledge, IX u. 228 S., £ 110,00. (Michael Maurer, Jena) Naum, Magdalena / Fredrik Ekengren (Hrsg.), Facing Otherness in Early Modern Sweden. Travel, Migration and Material Transformations 1500 – 1800 (The Society for Post-Mediaeval Archaeology Monograph, 10), Woodbridge 2018, Boydell Press, XVI u. 367 S. / Abb., £ 40,00. (Heiko Droste, Stockholm) Klaniczay, Gábor / Éva Pócs (Hrsg.), Witchcraft and Demonology in Hungary and Transylvania (Palgrave Historical Studies in Witchcraft and Magic), Cham 2017, Palgrave Macmillan, XIV u. 412 S., € 96,29. (Karen Lambrecht, St. Gallen) Bongartz, Josef / Alexander Denzler / Ellen Franke / Britta Schneider / Stefan A. Stodolkowitz (Hrsg.), Was das Reich zusammenhielt. Deutungsansätze und integrative Elemente (Quellen und Forschungen zur höchsten Gerichtsbarkeit im Alten Reich, 71), Köln / Weimar / Wien 2017, Böhlau, 182 S., € 60,00. (Jonas Stephan, Bad Sassendorf) Stretz, Torben, Juden in Franken zwischen Mittelalter und Früher Neuzeit. Die Grafschaften Castell und Wertheim im regionalen Kontext (Forschungen zur Geschichte der Juden. Abteilung A: Abhandlungen, 26), Wiesbaden 2017, Harrassowitz, X u. 598 S. / Abb., € 89,00. (Maja Andert, Würzburg) Schmölz-Häberlein, Michaela (Hrsg.), Jüdisches Leben in der Region. Herrschaft, Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft im Süden des Alten Reiches (Stadt und Region in der Vormoderne, 7; Judentum – Christentum – Islam, 16), Baden-Baden 2018, Ergon, 377 S. / Abb., € 58,00. (Rotraud Ries, Würzburg) Stalljohann-Schemme, Marina, Stadt und Stadtbild in der Frühen Neuzeit. Frankfurt am Main als kulturelles Zentrum im publizistischen Diskurs (Bibliothek Altes Reich, 21), Berlin / Boston 2017, de Gruyter Oldenbourg, X u. 493 S. / Abb., € 89,95. (Johannes Arndt, Münster) Schmidt-Funke, Julia A. / Matthias Schnettger (Hrsg.), Neue Stadtgeschichte‍(n). Die Reichsstadt Frankfurt im Vergleich (Mainzer Historische Kulturwissenschaften, 31), Bielefeld 2018, transcript, 483 S. / Abb., € 49,99. (Holger Th. Gräf, Marburg) Huber, Vitus, Beute und Conquista. Die politische Ökonomie der Eroberung Neuspaniens (Campus Historische Studien, 76), Frankfurt a. M. 2018, Campus, 432 S. / Abb., € 39,95. (Laura Dierksmeier und Anna Weininger, Tübingen) Caravale, Giorgio, Preaching and Inquisition in Renaissance Italy. Words on Trial, übers. v. Frank Gordon (Catholic Christendom, 1300 – 1700), Leiden / Boston 2016, Brill, VIII u. 274 S., € 115,00. (Andreea Badea, Frankfurt a. M.) 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(Thomas Fuchs, Leipzig) Mariotte, Jean-Yves, Philipp der Großmütige von Hessen (1504 – 1567). Fürstlicher Reformator und Landgraf, übers. v. Sabine Albrecht (Veröffentlichungen der Historischen Kommission für Hessen, 24; Quellen und Darstellungen zur Geschichte des Landgrafen Philipp des Großmütigen, 10), Marburg 2018, Historische Kommission für Hessen, 301 S. / Abb., € 28,00. (Thomas Fuchs, Leipzig) Doll, Eberhard, Der Theologe und Schriftsteller Friedrich Dedekind (1524/25 – 1598). Eine Biographie. Mit einem Beitrag von Britta-Juliane Kruse zu Dedekinds geistlichen Spielen und der Erstedition der „Hochtzeit zu Cana in Galilea“ (Wolfenbütteler Forschungen, 145), Wiesbaden 2018, Harrassowitz in Kommission, 623 S. / Abb., € 92,00. (Julia Zech, Sarstedt) Bullinger, Heinrich, Tigurinerchronik, 3 Teilbde., hrsg. v. Hans U. Bächtold (Werke. Vierte Abteilung: Historische Schriften, 1), Zürich 2018, Theologischer Verlag Zürich, XXVII u. 1388 S. (Teilbde. 1 u. 2); V u. 425 S. / Abb. 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Dourado, André Filipe Dâmaso. "Uma aproximação estilística e histórica ao Concerto nº 1 para Trompete e Orquestra de Charles Chaynes." Master's thesis, Universidade de Évora, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/10174/13010.

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Este trabalho projeto ocupa-se da realização de uma análise interpretativa do Concerto para Trompete e Orquestra de Câmara nº 1 do compositor Charles Chaynes , uma obra muito importante no repertório do séc. XX do trompete. Uma obra em três andamentos contrastantes entre si, no que diz respeito á sua linguagem, à métrica, ao timbre, ao lirismo, à expressividade, ao contorno, ao timbre, entre outros. O Objeto da análise interpretativa pertence a um conjunto de obras que foram compostas para o concurso do Conservatório Nacional de Paris. As composições que são utilizadas para esse concurso devem obedecer a alguns parâmetros, nomeadamente visar cada uma das características técnicas do instrumento (potência, agilidade, expressão, registos, resistência, timbres, etc…). A seguir à análise interpretativa ponho em contraponto duas das mais conceituadas interpretações da obra, nomeadamente as de Maurice André e Eric Aubier. Deste “embate” de interpretações demonstro quais as opções interpretativas mais em consonância com o texto musical; Abstract: “A Historical and Stylistic Approach of Charles’s Concerto for Trumpet nº1” This dissertation is concerned with the realization of an interpretative analysis of the Concerto for Trumpet and Chamber Orchestra No. 1 composed by Charles Chaynes, a very important work in the repertoire of the trumpet in the XX century. A work in three contrasting movements among themselves in regard to is language (the metric, the timbre, the lyricism, expressiveness, the contour, timbre, among others). The object of interpretative analysis belongs to a group of works that were composed for the competition of the National Conservatory of Paris. The compositions which are used for this competition have to obey some parameters, particularly targeting each of the technical characteristics of the instrument (power, agility, expression, range and tone). Following the interpretative analysis of the most renowned interpretations of the work, Maurice André and Eric Aubier i will demonstrate the interpretative options that are more in line with the musical composition.
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Peraino, Judith Ann. "New music, notions of genre, and the "Manuscrit du Roi" circa 1300 /." Ann Arbor : UMI, 2001. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb37659647w.

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Blasina, James Joseph. "Music and Gender in the Medieval Cult of St. Katherine of Alexandria c.1050-1300." Thesis, Harvard University, 2015. http://nrs.harvard.edu/urn-3:HUL.InstRepos:17467242.

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The widespread uniformity of ritual chant for St. Katherine in late medieval sources suggests that its history had always been characterized by stability and consistency. A study of eleventh- and twelfth-century sources, however, reveals an earlier diversity of liturgical practice. Liturgies for St. Katherine adhered to three distinct but porous traditions, each with a systematically composed office at its foundation. Although these chant families would extend across Europe and the boards of the Mediterranean Sea, they were all created contemporaneously in close proximity to medieval Rouen. Moreover, a broad study and organization of sources reveals the communal practices of the monastery of Ste-Catherine, Rouen, which held St. Katherine’s relics, and the liturgical office composed by the monk Ainard, despite claims that his music has been lost or that he composed a prose vita of St. Katherine, not a liturgical office. Musical-liturgical sources also clarify the role of the Crusades in the dissemination of devotion to St. Katherine. They demonstrate that liturgical devotion to St. Katherine in the Kingdom of Jerusalem was western in origin and that the Crusades and their accompanying movement of individuals and growth of organizations were a vehicle through which reverence for St. Katherine circulated in multiple directions. Considering the offices for St. Katherine in the context of the Crusades and ecclesiastical reform, this dissertation theorizes a gendered reading of the offices and their transmissions. It argues that members of the Knights Templar and the nuns of Fontevraud, particularly those associated with the comital family of Anjou/the royal family of Jerusalem appear to have taken an interest in promoting the nascent cult, possibly because of the complicated representations of gender within the St. Katherine liturgies that may have resonated with their own non-normative gender performance.
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Packer, Jeremy. "Tracing the intertext in old French song : relations between music, text, and genre, circa 1200-1300 /." Ann Arbor : UMI, 2000. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb37103456z.

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Hentschel, Frank. "Sinnlichkeit und Vernunft in der mittelalterlichen Musiktheorie : Strategien der Konsonanzwertung und der Gegenstand der Musica sonora um 1300 /." Stuttgart : F. Steiner, 2000. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb37214982h.

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Hodges, Benjamin Kidder 1977. "Special affect : special effects, sensation, and pop in post-socialist Bulgaria." 2006. http://hdl.handle.net/2152/13002.

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Knapp, David Harrison Kelly Steven. "The effects of selected scheduling models on music enrollment and demographics in Florida high schools." Diss., 2007. http://etd.lib.fsu.edu/theses/available/etd-07092007-130010/.

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Thesis (M.M.E.) Florida State University, 2007.
Advisor: Steven Kelly, Florida State University, College of Music. Title and description from dissertation home page (viewed 10-8-2007). Document formatted into pages; contains 72 pages. Includes biographical sketch. Includes bibliographical references.
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Foster, Duncan. "Music and community development: perspectives on relationships, roles and structures in music in community." Thesis, 2010. https://vuir.vu.edu.au/16061/.

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This thesis explores sites where music occurs in community in Melbourne’s West by examining perspectives around the various inherent relationships, roles and structures involved. It does so through a prism of the researcher’s own collaborative work with others in educational, professional and community settings via the collection of respondent data around general questions about music, culture, education, technology and community. Arguments for the intrinsically beneficial impact of music in community are presented as well as critical assessment as to the possibilities for structures and strategies to enhance its proliferation for the greater good. In the course of the research, a range of musical participants who are or have been musically active with the researcher were interviewed and/or engaged in group discussions around aspects of their musical experiences. Their responses were categorized into key arenas of enquiry, to some extent predetermined by the interview questions, but also according to emerging themes in respondent data. The study was driven by a perceived need to address clarity of roles and structures that can support leadership in musical activity while resourcing opportunities for effective and accessible participation, and the importance of these concerns was subsequently borne out by the interviewees contributions to the study. It was clear from the study that participants placed great value on the opportunity to practice music and to explore their musical potential to a satisfactory or satisfying degree, and all offered suggestions on how this may be more readily achieved. The significance of these findings is that they support an emerging possible model for the delivery of music outcomes in community that revolves around common spaces for musical practice, educational opportunities and effective relational structures to economically support musical leadership.
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Buchan, Susan. "Music, marimbas and children : exploring the meaning that children make of playing marimbas and wacky instruments with Artist-In-Residence, Jon Madin." Thesis, 2012. https://vuir.vu.edu.au/21441/.

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This is a study of the meaning that a group of Year 4 primary school children made of their participation in playing marimbas and "wacky" instruments with Artist-In-Residence, Jon Madin. The approach to music-making of the Artist-In-Residence is one which is participatory, inclusive and accessible, and which places value on children's active engagement in music-making.
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Brooke, Sarah. "Giving flight to the Imagination : using portraiture to tell the story of Orff Schulwerk and a family music education setting." Thesis, 2016. https://vuir.vu.edu.au/35778/.

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The Orff Schulwerk approach to music and movement education actively seeks to provide flight to the imagination through a playful, inclusive, engaging, creative and artistic pedagogy. As an approach to classroom music education it focuses on participatory music making in groups encompassing the social and emotional needs of the student. Orff educators interpret the Schulwerk in different ways, and as a non-prescriptive approach to music and movement education, this is to be welcomed. However, this freedom in interpretation has led to a variety of beliefs and practices, some of which bear little resemblance to how the Schulwerk was envisaged by its creators, Carl Orff and Gunild Keetman. What seems to be lacking within much of the Orff community is a framework of philosophical understandings in which our practices can be placed. Reflecting on whether my own understandings of Orff Schulwerk lacked legitimacy prompted me to interrogate and consider my own practice, and investigate the philosophy of Orff Schulwerk. This investigation is presented in Part 1 of this thesis and I propose seven principles of Orff Schulwerk as a framework for understanding the overarching philosophy. I suggest that adopting such a framework allows for the creative freedom Orff educators enjoy whilst maintaining the integrity of the approach. In Part 2 of this thesis I tell the story of a research project I conducted with primary school children and their families. Volunteers participated in a project led by me as the teacher learning music together through the Orff Schulwerk approach. As the educator/researcher of this project, the methodology of portraiture is well suited as a frame(work) for my research. It promotes a narrative writing style and makes visible the personhood of the researcher and the humanness of the participants. Portraiture supports the significant reflective component. Findings from the research project demonstrate beneficial outcomes in families learning music together through the pedagogy of Orff Schulwerk. These families reported positive experiences from their involvement in the program: musically, socially and personally.
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Books on the topic "130102 Music"

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Maxwell, Robert A. Representing history, 900-1300: Art, music, history. University Park, Pa: Pennsylvania State University Press, 2010.

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L, Crocker Richard, and Hiley David, eds. The Early Middle Ages to 1300. 2nd ed. New York, NY: Oxford University, 1990.

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Hughes, Anselm. Ars nova and the Renaissance, 1300-1540. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1986.

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Hughes, Anselm. Ars nova and the Renaissance, 1300-1540. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1986.

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Chant and notation in South Italy and Rome before 1300. Burlington, VT: Ashgate Pub. Company, 2009.

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The owl and the nightingale: Musical life and ideas in France, 1100-1300. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1990.

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Page, Christopher. The owl and the nightingale: Musical life and ideas in France 1100-1300. London: Dent, 1989.

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Sinnlichkeit und Vernunft in der mittelalterlichen Musiktheorie: Strategien der Konsonanzwertung und der Gegenstand der musica sonora um 1300. Stuttgart: F. Steiner, 2000.

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Eugeen, Schreurs, ed. Stemmen in het kapittel: Het muziekleven in Vlaamse kathedralen en kapittelkerken ca 1300-1600. Peer: Alamire, 1998.

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Parlar cantando: The practice of reciting verses in Italy from 1300 to 1600. Bern: Peter Lang, 2009.

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Book chapters on the topic "130102 Music"

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Peters, Gretchen. "Music in Late Medieval Tours and Orléans: A Reflection of Political Allegiance in the Loire Valley." In Instruments, Ensembles, and Repertory, 1300-1600, 153–71. Turnhout: Brepols Publishers, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1484/m.bceec-eb.1.100638.

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Gozzi, Marco. "Italy to 1300." In The Cambridge Companion to Medieval Music, 121–35. Cambridge University Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/ccol9780521846196.009.

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Kügle, Karl. "Liturgical Polyphony after 1300." In The Cambridge History of Medieval Music, 881–906. Cambridge University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/9780511979866.029.

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Crossley, John N. "A Sense of Proportion." In The Intellectual Dynamism of the High Middle Ages. Nieuwe Prinsengracht 89 1018 VR Amsterdam Nederland: Amsterdam University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5117/9789462985933_ch10.

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Boethian arithmetic formed the basis of music theory for the medieval encyclopedist, Jacobus. His monumental Speculum musicae shows us how people around 1300, and particularly in the University of Paris, were slowly accommodating themselves to the newly rediscovered works of Aristotle, while the long-known works of Euclid and Boethius still gave a definitive theoretical basis to music. Not without effort Jacobus reworked Boethius and went further, though still using Boethian techniques. One difficulty he encountered was the problem of dividing the tone into two equal parts.
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"Chapter 11: Music and the Angelic." In Becket’s Crown: Art and Imagination in Gothic England 1170–1300. Paul Mellon Centre, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.37862/aaeportal.00027.018.

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"Editorial Procedures for Foreign Languages and Music Examples." In Music, Liturgy, and Confraternity Devotions in Paris and Tournai, 1300-1550, xxiii—xxiv. Boydell & Brewer, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv12sdxwq.6.

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Cuthbert, Michael Scott. "Trecento II: Sacred Music and Motets in Italy and the East from 1300 until the End of the Schism." In The Cambridge History of Medieval Music, 1100–1124. Cambridge University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/9780511979866.037.

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"‘Sowndys and melodiis’: Perceptions of Sound and Music in Late Medieval England." In Cultural Histories of Noise, Sound and Listening in Europe, 1300-1918, 33–44. Routledge, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315575308-10.

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Folkerts, Menso, Barnabas Hughes, Immo Warntjes, Menso Folkerts, Barnabas Hughes, Roi Wagner, and J. Lennart Berggren. "The Latin Mathematics of Medieval Europe." In Sourcebook in the Mathematics of Medieval Europe and North Africa, edited by Victor J. Katz. Princeton University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.23943/princeton/9780691156859.003.0002.

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This chapter is about the mathematics that developed in Latin Catholic Europe, circa 800–1480. During this time, the quadrivium, a term which referred to the four subjects—arithmetic, geometry, music, and astronomy—provided the template for the curricula of the first period of Latin mathematics. The second period, covered in the years 1140–1480, witnessed the birth of universities and the wealth of studies gathered and translated in Spain and Italy that would become much of the curricula for these institutions. Finally, the third period, which overlaps about half of the second, lasted 1300–1480. During this time, students learned abacus and algorism, as well as foreign exchange, geometry, and algebra. This type of education would flourish and spread throughout Italy and into the rest of Europe, thus setting the stage for the explosion of mathematics in the Renaissance.
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"City Life and Music for Secular Entertainment during the Reign of Maximilian I." In Cultural Histories of Noise, Sound and Listening in Europe, 1300-1918, 185–99. Routledge, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315575308-19.

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Conference papers on the topic "130102 Music"

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Layman, Shoshana, Elke Reunis, Katherine Crombie, Emma Blamey, Hannah Cooper, Emily Botcher, Catherine Beatty, Shona Brothwell, Helen Moore, and Laura Kelly. "1301 Music, photos & lots of banter: bringing the wider paediatric family together through virtual quiz nights during the COVID-19 pandemic." In Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health, Abstracts of the RCPCH Conference–Online, 15 June 2021–17 June 2021. BMJ Publishing Group Ltd and Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/archdischild-2021-rcpch.541.

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Cunha, Julia Marina, Giselle S. A. D. Merino, and Eugenio A. D. Merino. "Design para saúde e qualidade de vida: desenvolvimento e avaliação de requisitos de projeto para fone de ouvido inclusivo." In Systems & Design: Beyond Processes and Thinking. Valencia: Universitat Politècnica València, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/ifdp.2016.3153.

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Os casos de Perda Auditiva Induzida por Ruído (PAIR) entre crianças e adolescents aumentaram 30% nos últimos 30 anos, segundo Shargorodsky (2010). Algumas pesquisas indicam que esse aumento pode estar relacionado ao uso de dispositivos pessoais de áudio (Music Induced Hearing Loss (MIHL), como fones de ouvido, que associado a outros fatores, como o tempo de exposição e a intensidade sonora, elevam o risco de perda auditiva. Associado a este problema identifica-se a exclusão vivenciada por usuários de aparelho auditivo que tem dificuldades de utilizar fones de ouvido, devido à inadaptabilidade dos produtos à utilização simultânea.Objetiva-se com esta pesquisa definir os requisitos de projeto que possibilitem a criação de um produto (fone de ouvido) que atenda também os usuários de aparelho auditivo. Para esta finalidade foram consideradas as áreas de ergonomia, usabilidade, design inclusivo para um projeto centrado no usuário que vise proteção da saúde e melhoria da qualidade de vida dos mesmos. Como forma de verificar a viabilidade dos requisitos foi desenvolvido um protótipo funcional, submetido a testes de ruído para aferir sua performance.A pesquisa foi dividida em duas etapas, uma de cunho teórico que buscou levantar e analisar na literatura os temas relacionados e uma segunda etapa, de cunho prático, onde foram definidos os requisitos e realizado o teste com o protótipo funcional. Em relação a etapa prática, foi utilizado como referência o GODP (Guia de Orientação para o Desenvolvimento de Projetos).A partir da definição dos requisitos foi desenvolvido um fone de ouvido que, potencialmente, limita a intensidade sonora do som reproduzido e possibilita também a utilização por usuários de aparelho auditivo. Por meio de um protótipo funcional realizou-se uma avaliação de nível de pressão sonora do fone de ouvido projetado, onde obteve-se o máximo de 73dB nas frequências entre 1300 e 1400Hz, na reprodução de ruído branco. Estes resultados demostram que os requisitos, bem como o produto desenvolvido apresentam um desempenho adequado atendendo as exigências dos usuários.A pesquisa possibilitou demonstrar o potencial do design quando aplicado para melhoria da saúde, bem-estar e qualidade de vida das pessoas. Salientando a importância de projetos centrados no usuário, que consideram as pessoas com suas diversas habilidades e capacidades para a geração de produtos que satisfaçam as reais necessidades dos usuários.DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/IFDP.2016.3153
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