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Studies in musicology, 1935-1975
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Studies in musicology, 1935-1975

Author: Charles Seeger
Publisher: Berkeley : University of California Press, ©1977.
Edition/Format:   Book : EnglishView all editions and formats
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Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Charles Seeger
ISBN: 0520020006 9780520020009
OCLC Number: 3457485
Notes: Includes index.
Description: vii, 357 p., [1] fold. leaf of plates : ill., music ; 26 cm.
Contents: Introduction : systematic (synchronic) and historical (diachronic) orientations in musicology --
Speech, music, and speech about music --
Music as concept and as percept --
The musicological juncture : music as fact --
The musicological juncture : music as value --
On the moods of a music logic --
Toward a unitary field theory for musicology --
The music compositional process as a function in a nest of functions and in itself a nest of functions --
Prescriptive and descriptive music writing --
Music and society : some new-world evidence of their relationship --
The cultivation of various European traditions of music in the new world --
Music and musicology in the new world 1946 --
Music and class structure in the United States --
Contrapuntal style in the three-voice shape-note hymns of the United States --
The Appalachian dulcimer --
Versions and variants of "Barbara Allen" in the archive of American song to 1940 --
Professionalism and amateurism in the study of folk music --
Folk music in the schools of a highly industrialized society --
The folkness of the nonfolk and the nonfolkness of the folk.
Responsibility: Charles Seeger.

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