بگپایپ هایلند (موسیقی محبوب و فولکلور آشتگیت)
The Highland Bagpipe (Ashgate Popular and Folk Music)
معرفی کتاب «بگپایپ هایلند (موسیقی محبوب و فولکلور آشتگیت)» (با عنوان لاتین The Highland Bagpipe (Ashgate Popular and Folk Music)) نوشتهٔ Joshua Dickson، منتشرشده توسط نشر Ashgate Publishing Limited در سال 2009. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
The Highland bagpipe, widely considered 'Scotland's national instrument', is one of the most recognized icons of traditional music in the world. It is also among the least understood. But Scottish bagpipe music and tradition - particularly, but not exclusively, the Highland bagpipe - has enjoyed an unprecedented surge in public visibility and scholarly attention since the 1990s. A greater interest in the emic led to a diverse picture of the meaning and musical iconicism of the bagpipe in communities in Scotland and throughout the Scottish diaspora. This interest has led to the consideration of both the globalization of Highland piping and piping as rooted in local culture. It has given rise to a reappraisal of sources which have hitherto formed the backbone of long-standing historical and performative assumptions. And revivalist research which reassesses Highland piping's cultural position relative to other Scottish piping traditions, such as that of the Lowlands and Borders, today effectively challenges the notion of the Highland bagpipe as Scotland's 'national' instrument. "The Highland Bagpipe" provides an unprecedented insight into the current state of Scottish piping studies. The contributors - from Scotland, England, Canada and the United States - discuss the bagpipe in oral and written history, anthropology, ethnography, musicology, material culture and modal aesthetics. The book will appeal to ethnomusicologists, anthropologists, as well as those interested in international bagpipe studies and traditions. Contents......Page 6 List of Figures......Page 8 List of Illustrations......Page 10 List of Music Examples......Page 12 List of Tables......Page 14 List of Audio Tracks......Page 16 Notes on the Contributors......Page 18 General Editor's Preface......Page 24 Acknowledgements......Page 26 Introduction......Page 28 Urlar......Page 30 1 Problems of Notating Pibroch: A Study of 'Maol Donn'......Page 32 Dithis: Materiality and the Highland Pipe......Page 50 2 The Iain Dall Chanter: Material Evidence for Intonation and Pitch in Gaelic Scotland, 1650–1800......Page 52 3 Wood, Horn and Bone: A Survey of Immigrant Bagpipes and Regional Pipe-making in Nova Scotia, 1820–1920......Page 74 4 The Making of Bagpipe Reeds and Practice Chanters in South Uist......Page 98 Siubhal: Historical studies......Page 122 5 Traditional Origins of the Piping Dynasties......Page 124 6 One Piper or Two: Neil MacLean of the 84th Highlanders......Page 154 7 Simon Fraser Reconsidered......Page 172 Taorludh: Revivalism and Transformation......Page 194 8 Taking Stock: Lowland and Border Piping in a Highland World......Page 196 9 'Tullochgorm' Transformed: A Case Study in Revivalism and the Highland Pipe......Page 218 10 Return of the Drone: A 'Folk' Thing?......Page 248 Crùnnludh: Canonical Studies......Page 280 11 The Campbell Canntaireachd Manuscript: The Case for a Lost Volume......Page 282 12 The Concept of Mode in Scottish Bagpipe Music......Page 306 Urlar......Page 328 13 Rhythm in Pibroch: A Return to 'Maol Donn'......Page 330 Bibliography......Page 360 Index......Page 386 Introduction / Joshua Dickson -- Urlar. Problems Of Notating Pibroch : A Study Of 'maol Donn' / Peter Cooke -- Dithis : Materiality And The Highland Pipe. The Iain Dall Chanter : Material Evidence For Intonation And Pitch In Gaelic Scotland, 1650-1800 / Barnaby Brown ; Wood, Horn And Bone : A Survey Of Immigrant Bagpipes And Regional Pipe-making In Nova Scotia, 1820-1920 / Barry W. Shears ; The Making Of Bagpipe Reeds And Practice Chantersin South Uist / J. Decker Forrest -- Siubhal : Historical Studies. Traditional Origins Of The Piping Dynasties / Hugh Cheape ; One Piper Or Two : Neil Maclean Of The 84th Highlanders / Keith Sanger ; Simon Fraser Reconsidered / Bridget Mackenzie -- Taorludh : Revivalism And Transformation. Taking Stock : Lowland And Border Piping In A Highland World / Iain Macinnes ; 'tullochgorm' Transformed : A Case Study In Revivalism And The Highland Pipe / Joshua Dickson ; Return Of The Drone : A 'folk' Think? / Mike Paterson -- Crùnnludh : Canonical Studies. The Campbell Canntaireachd Manuscript : The Case For A Lost Volume / Roderick D. Cannon ; The Concept Of Mode In Scottish Bagpipe Music / Simon Mckerrell -- Urlar. Rhythm In Pibroch : A Return To 'maol Donn' / Robinson Mcclellan. Edited By Joshua Dickson. Accompanying Compact Disc Contains Music Examples Related To The Book. Contents Of Compact Disc Are Listed On Page Xv. Includes Bibliographical References (p. [331]-357) And Index. The Highland bagpipe, widely considered 'Scotland's national instrument', is one of the most recognized icons of traditional music in the world. It is also among the least understood. However, since the bagpipeOCOs unprecedented surge in public visibility and scholarly attention since the 1990s, a greater interest in the emic has led the consideration of both the globalization of Highland piping and piping as rooted in local culture. The contributors of this collection discuss the bagpipe in oral and written history, anthropology, ethnography, musicology, material culture and modal aesthetics. The book will appeal to ethnomusicologists, anthropologists, as well as those interested in international bagpipe studies and traditions
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