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050 0 ^aML3797.1^b.S43 |
082 0 ^a780.1 ^bS43R |
100 1 ^aSeeger, Charles,^d1886-1979. |
245 10 ^aStudies in musicology, 1935-1975 /^cCharles Seeger. |
260 ^aBerkeley :^bUniversity of California Press,^cc1977. |
300 ^avii, 357 p., [1] folded leaf of plates :^bill., music ;^c26 cm. |
504 ^aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 345-353) andindex. |
505 0 ^aIntroduction : 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 -- Themusicological juncture : music as value -- On the moods ofa music logic -- Toward a unitary field theory formusicology -- The music compositional process as afunction in a nest of functions and in itself a nest offunctions -- Prescriptive and descriptive music writing --Music and society : some new-world evidence of theirrelationship -- The cultivation of various Europeantraditions of music in the new world -- Music andmusicology in the new world 1946 -- Music and classstructure in the United States -- Contrapuntal style inthe 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 industrializedsociety -- The folkness of the nonfolk and the nonfolknessof the folk. |
650 0 ^aMusicology. |
650 0 ^aMusic^xHistory and criticism. |
999 ^aไชยวัฒน์ วงค์สุวรรณ์ |