Title
Eurasian musical journeys : five tales / Gabriela Currie, Lars Christenson.
ISBN
9781108913805 (ebook)
9781108823296 (paperback)
Publication
Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2022.
Physical Description
1 online resource (98 pages) : digital, PDF file(s).
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Summary
This Element explores the circulation of musical instruments, practices, and thought in pre-modern Eurasia at the crossroads of empires and nomadic cultures. It takes into consideration mechanisms of transmission, appropriation, adaptation, and integration that helped shape musical traditions that are perceived as culturally and geographically distinct yet are historically linked. The four stories featured here range from the geographically diverse performing groups during the Sui and Tang era, to the elusive musical world of Kucha in the Tarim Basin; from the fragmentary history of a single instrument linked to the Turkic peoples across Eurasia, to the transcontinental circulation of sound-making automata, including the organ, on both east-west and north-south axes. Within the conceptual background of cultural encounter and exchange, this Element provides possible strategies for integrating such information into the historical tapestry of Eurasian transcontinental networks as explored in other Elements in the series.
Variant and related titles
Cambridge core frontlist 2022.
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June 02, 2022
Series
Cambridge elements. Elements in the global Middle Ages