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Stylistic Analysis Of The Bandish Thumrī, Peter L. Manuel Jan 1989

Stylistic Analysis Of The Bandish Thumrī, Peter L. Manuel

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Modal Harmony In Andalusian, Eastern European, And Turkish Syncretic Musics, Peter L. Manuel Jan 1989

Modal Harmony In Andalusian, Eastern European, And Turkish Syncretic Musics, Peter L. Manuel

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This article examined, in a cursory form, the standardized ways of harmonizing predominantly modal melodies in the contexts of a set of interrelated urban folk and popular musics of the Mediterranean area. Insofar as these music employ a harmonic-melodic system qualitatively distinct from that of Western common practice, they are worthy of scholarly attention in themselves. This article further seeks to revive the spirit of "Comparative Musicology" and to suggest ways in which cross-cultural comparison of selected musical parameters may reveal new sorts of pan-regional music areas.


The Origins Of Thumrī, Peter L. Manuel Jan 1989

The Origins Of Thumrī, Peter L. Manuel

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1870-1920: Thumrī In Transition, Peter L. Manuel Jan 1989

1870-1920: Thumrī In Transition, Peter L. Manuel

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The Literary Aspect Of Thumrī Compositions, Peter L. Manuel Jan 1989

The Literary Aspect Of Thumrī Compositions, Peter L. Manuel

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1920 To The Present: The Mature Bol Banāo Thumrī, Peter L. Manuel Jan 1989

1920 To The Present: The Mature Bol Banāo Thumrī, Peter L. Manuel

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The Evolution Of Thumrī As An Instrumental Genre, Peter L. Manuel Jan 1989

The Evolution Of Thumrī As An Instrumental Genre, Peter L. Manuel

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Andalusian, Gypsy, And Class Identity In The Contemporary Flamenco Complex, Peter L. Manuel Jan 1989

Andalusian, Gypsy, And Class Identity In The Contemporary Flamenco Complex, Peter L. Manuel

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This article endeavors to illustrate the important role played by flamenco and related subgenres in expressing and, to a considerable extent, helping to shape modern Andalusian identity. In this way we will attempt to demonstrate how musical style as well as text content can function not merely as passive reflections of broader sociocultural phenomena that shape them, but also as active contributors to the processes of cultural change.


Thumrī From 1770 To 1870, Peter L. Manuel Jan 1989

Thumrī From 1770 To 1870, Peter L. Manuel

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Contemporary Instrumental Thumrī Styles, Peter L. Manuel Jan 1989

Contemporary Instrumental Thumrī Styles, Peter L. Manuel

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The Concept Of Tāla In Thumrī, Peter L. Manuel Jan 1989

The Concept Of Tāla In Thumrī, Peter L. Manuel

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Dādrā, Peter L. Manuel Jan 1989

Dādrā, Peter L. Manuel

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Stylistic Analysis Of The Bol Banāo Thumrī, Peter L. Manuel Jan 1989

Stylistic Analysis Of The Bol Banāo Thumrī, Peter L. Manuel

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Lesbian And Gay, Polly Thistlethwaite, Daniel C. Tsang Jan 1989

Lesbian And Gay, Polly Thistlethwaite, Daniel C. Tsang

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"The time is past when librarians can assume no patron is lesbian or gay, or that there is no interest in gay research," Dan Tsang and Polly Thistlethwaite wrote in the introduction to the 'Lesbian and Gay' section of Katzes' 1989 edition of Magazines for Libraries. This title review of the queer periodicals of the day was intended to serve as a guide and justification for 'mainstream' libraries' collection building. The number and range of titles in Thistlethwaite and Tsang's collaborative entries (1989, 1992, and 1995) far exceeded any mainstream library collection known to either of the authors who …