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SOAS Studies in Music


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SOAS Studies in Music is today one of the world’s leading series in the discipline of ethnomusicology. Our core mission is to produce high-quality, ethnographically rich studies of music-making in the world’s diverse musical cultures. We publish monographs and edited volumes that explore musical repertories and performance practice, critical issues in ethnomusicology, sound studies, historical and analytical approaches to music across the globe. We recognize the value of applied, interdisciplinary and collaborative research, and our authors draw on current approaches in musicology and anthropology, psychology, media and gender studies. We welcome monographs that investigate global contemporary, classical and popular musics, the effects of digital mediation and transnational flows.

 

Series Editors:

 

Professor Rachel Harris (SOAS University of London)

 

Dr Richard Williams (SOAS University of London)

 

 

Editorial Board

 

Professor Kwasi Ampene (University of Michigan) 

Professor Linda Barwick (University of Sydney) 

Professor Angela Impey (SOAS University of London) 

Dr Peter McMurray (University of Cambridge) 

Dr Moshe Morad (Tel Aviv University) 

Professor Suzel Reily (Universidade Estadual de Campinas) 

Professor Henry Spiller (University California Davis) 

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Tradition and Creativity in Korean Taegŭm Flute Performance

Tradition and Creativity in Korean Taegŭm Flute Performance

1st Edition

By Hyelim Kim
September 25, 2023

Tradition and Creativity in Korean Taegŭm Flute Performance describes the taegŭm as a representation of Korean culture in the contemporary world. Through the development and performance of creative works, this horizontal bamboo flute reflects both tradition and contemporary creativity. The first ...

Reform, Notation and Ottoman music in Early 19th Century Istanbul EUTERPE

Reform, Notation and Ottoman music in Early 19th Century Istanbul: EUTERPE

1st Edition

By Mehmet Ali Sanlıkol
March 31, 2023

Reform, Notation and Ottoman Music in Early 19th Century Istanbul: EUTERPE presents the first complete set of transcription and edition of Euterpe (1830) from Byzantine neumatic notation into the modified staff notation used by classical Turkish music and is accompanied by a substantial examination...

The Art Song in East Asia and Australia, 1900 to 1950

The Art Song in East Asia and Australia, 1900 to 1950

1st Edition

Edited By Alison McQueen Tokita, Joys H. Y. Cheung
March 31, 2023

This book explores art song as an emblem of musical modernity in early twentieth-century East Asia and Australia. It appraises the lyrical power of art song – a solo song set to a poem in the local language in Western art music style accompanied by piano – as a vehicle for creating a localized ...

Dhrupad: Tradition and Performance in Indian Music

Dhrupad: Tradition and Performance in Indian Music

1st Edition

By Ritwik Sanyal, Richard Widdess
February 16, 2023

Dhrupad is believed to be the oldest style of classical vocal music performed today in North India. This detailed study of the genre considers the relationship between the oral tradition, its transmission from generation to generation, and its re-creation in performance. There is an overview of the...

Disaster Songs as Intangible Memorials in Atlantic Canada

Disaster Songs as Intangible Memorials in Atlantic Canada

1st Edition

By Heather Sparling
December 30, 2022

Disaster Songs as Intangible Memorials in Atlantic Canada draws on a collection of over 600 songs relating to Atlantic Canadian disasters from 1891 up until the present and describes the characteristics that define them as intangible memorials. The book demonstrates the relationship between ...

Music and Temple Ritual in South India Performing for Śiva

Music and Temple Ritual in South India: Performing for Śiva

1st Edition

By William Tallotte
December 30, 2022

Music and Temple Ritual in South India: Performing for Śiva documents the musical practices of the periya mēḷam, a South Indian instrumental ensemble of professional musicians who perform during the rituals and festivals of high-caste (Brahmanical) Tamil Hindu temples dedicated to the Pan-Indian ...

Musical Collaboration Between Indigenous and Non-Indigenous People in Australia Exchanges in The Third Space

Musical Collaboration Between Indigenous and Non-Indigenous People in Australia: Exchanges in The Third Space

1st Edition

Edited By Katelyn Barney
December 22, 2022

This book demonstrates the processes of intercultural musical collaboration and how these processes contribute to facilitating positive relationships between Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples in Australia. Each of the chapters in this edited collection examines specific examples in diverse ...

Becoming an Irish Traditional Musician Learning and Embodying Musical Culture

Becoming an Irish Traditional Musician: Learning and Embodying Musical Culture

1st Edition

By Jessica Cawley
April 29, 2022

Coupling the narratives of twenty-two Irish traditional musicians alongside intensive field research, Becoming an Irish Traditional Musician explores the rich and diverse ways traditional musicians hone their craft. It details the educational benefits and challenges associated with each learning ...

Musicians in Crisis Working and Playing in the Greek Popular Music Industry

Musicians in Crisis: Working and Playing in the Greek Popular Music Industry

1st Edition

By Ioannis Tsioulakis
April 29, 2022

Musicians in Crisis is a music ethnography of contemporary Athens, before and during the infamous economic and political crisis. It spans two contrasting periods in Greece: the last few years of relative economic prosperity and social cohesion (2005–2009) and the following period of austerity and ...

Presence Through Sound Music and Place in East Asia

Presence Through Sound: Music and Place in East Asia

1st Edition

Edited By Keith Howard, Catherine Ingram
April 29, 2022

Presence Through Sound narrates and analyses, through a range of case studies on selected musics of China, Japan, Korea, Taiwan, and Tibet, some of the many ways in which music and ‘place’ intersect and are interwoven with meaning in East Asia. It explores how place is significant to the many ...

Music in Conflict Palestine, Israel and the Politics of Aesthetic Production

Music in Conflict: Palestine, Israel and the Politics of Aesthetic Production

1st Edition

By Nili Belkind
October 16, 2020

Music in Conflict studies the complex relationship of musical culture to political life in Palestine-Israel, where conflict has both shaped and claimed the lives of Palestinians and Jews. In the context of the geography of violence that characterizes the conflict, borders and boundaries are ...

Asante Court Music and Verbal Arts in Ghana The Porcupine and the Gold Stool

Asante Court Music and Verbal Arts in Ghana: The Porcupine and the Gold Stool

1st Edition

By Kwasi Ampene
July 01, 2020

Asante Court Music and Verbal Arts in Ghana is a comprehensive portrait of Asante court musical arts. Weaving together historical narratives with analyses of texts performed on drums, ivory trumpets, and a cane flute, the book includes a critical assembly of ancient song texts, the poetry of bards ...

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