Bloomsbury Encyclopedia of Popular Music of the World, Volume 11
Bloomsbury Academic USA (Verlag)
978-1-5013-2610-3 (ISBN)
This volume, on the music of Europe, features a wide range of entries and in-depth essays. All entries conclude with a bibliography, discographical references and discography, with additional information on sheet music listings and visual recordings. Written and edited by a team of distinguished popular music scholars and professionals, this is an exceptional resource for anybody studying or researching the history and development of popular music.
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David Horn was a founding editor of the journal Popular Music and a founding member of IASPM (The International Association for the Study of Popular Music). He was Director of the Institute of Popular Music at the University of Liverpool from 1988 until his retirement in 2002. Together with the blues scholar Paul Oliver he first proposed the idea of EPMOW in the 1980s, and has worked on the project since that time. John Shepherd is Chancellor’s Processor of Music and Sociology at Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada. He was from 2012-2017 Carleton Vice-Provost and Associate Vice-President (Academic). Dr. Shepherd has been a member of EPMOW’s editorial board since 1990. In 2000, he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada in recognition of his role “as a leading architect of a post-War critical musicology.”
Introduction
Popular Music Concepts in Europe
Acknowledgements
List of contributors
Maps
Genres: Europe
Acid House – Phil Kirby
Acid Jazz – Caspar Melville
Agitmuzyka – Igor Stanislavovich Vorobyov
Aheng Music – Eno Koço
Albanian Popular Song (Kenge popullore shqiptare) – Eno Koço
Alpunk – Melanie Maria Rudig
Ambient – Robert Strachan
Arbeiterlied – Peter Wicke
Austropop – Melanie Maria Rudig
Avanspettacolo – Gianni Borgna
Avant-pop – Sean Albiez
Avtorskaya Pesnya – Rachel S. Platonov
Balearic Beat – Robert Strachan
Balkan Rock – Alenka Barber-Kersovan
Banda Filarmonica – Andre Granjo
Bandas (in South-Western France) – Marie Pendanx
Bandella – Marcello Sorce Keller
Bard Music – Maria Paula Survilla
Beat Music – Phil Kirby with David Horn and Paolo Prato
Bhangra – Brannavan Gnanalingam
Blatnaya Pesnya – Rachel S. Platonov
Bleep – Sean Albiez
Blues in Europe – David Horn
Bordunrock (Drone Rock) – Dan Lundberg
Bouzouki Music – Dafne Tragaki
British Blues – Lawrence Davies
British Traditional Jazz – Richard Baker
Britpop – Robert Strachan
Busker Music – Ignazio Macchiarella
Cabaret – Peter Wicke
Calypso in the UK – Brian D’Aquino
Cancao de Coimbra – Rui Vieira Nery, Salwa El-Shawan Castelo-Branco and Pedro Roxo
Cancao de Intervencao – Maria de Sao Jose Corte-Real and Hugo Castro
Canti della Mondine – Ambrogio Sparagna with Paolo Prato
Canti de Passione – Ambrogio Sparagna with Paolo Prato
Canzone – Franco Fabbri
Canzone di Malavita – Goffredo Plastino
Canzone Napoletana – Giovanni Vacca
Carol – Jeremy Dibble with Paolo Prato
Celtic Music – John O’Flynn
Celtic Music in Brittany – Yves Defrance
Celtic Music in Ireland – John O’Flynn
Celtic Music in Scotland – Adam Behr
Celtic Music in the Iberian Peninsula – Javier Campos Calvo-Sotelo
Celtic Music in Wales – Sarah Hill
Chalgia – Ljupco Jolevski
Chanson – Gilbert Delor
Chanson Occitane – Valerie Mazerolle with Jean-Jacques Casteret
Chillout – Sean Albiez
Christian Music in Europe – Franz Coriasco with Paolo Prata and David Horn
Coladeira (in Europe) – Rui Cidra
Copla – Alicia Garcia Medina and Nieves Iglesias Martinez
Cosmic Rock – Peter Wicke
Cretan Music – Ioannis Papdatos
Crimean Tatar Pop Music – Maria Sonevytsky
Csardas – Ales Opekar
Cuple – Maruxa Balinas
Cymanfa Ganu – Trevor Herbert
Dancehall in Europe – Brian D’Aquino
Dansktop – Henrik Smith-Sivertsen
Dechovka – Ales Opekar
Dervencanske/Izvorne Songs – Jasmina Talam
Dialectpop – Hanne Kloots
Dimotiko – Eleni Kallimopoulou
Disco Polo – Anna Piotrowska
Doina – Speranta Radulescu
Drum and Bass – Phil Kirby
Dubstep – Sean Albiez
ECM Jazz - Peter Martin
Eisterddfod – Trevor Herbert
Electro in Europe – Robert Strachan
Electronic Body Music – Sean Albiez
Entechno – Kostas Chardas
Estrada – Polly McMichael
Estrada (in Bulgaria) – Claire Levy
Ethno-Jazz Claire Levy
Etno Beat – Pierfrancesco Pacoda and Paolo Prato
Eurodisco – Phil Kirby
Eurovision Song – Philip V. Bohlman
Fado – Rui Vieira Nery
Finnish Tango – Yrjo Heinonen
Flamenco – Cristina Cruces-Roldan
Folk High School Song Book – Charlotte Rordam Larsen
Folk Revival – David Horn
Folklig Koral – Dan Lundberg
French Touch – Olivier Julien
Funana (in Portugal) – Rui Cidra
Fusion in Georgia – Nino Tsitsishvili
Gabber – Lutgard Mutsaers
Gammaldans – Dan Lundberg
Garage, UK – Phil Kirby
Gassenhauer – Peter Wicke
Gebrauchsmusik – Peter Wicke
Ghana – Philip Ciantar
Glam Rock – Philip Auslander
Glitch – Sean Albiez
Goralsko Muzyka/Goralska Muzyka – Louise J. Wrazen
Gothic Rock – Roy Shuker
Grime – Phil Kirby
Hardcore Rave – Sean Albiez
Hauntology – Sean Albiez
Hawaiimuziek – Lutgard Mutsaers
Heavy Metal in Europe – Ross Hagen
Heavy Metal in Finland – Hannu Tolvanen
Heavy Metal in Germany – Wolf-Georg Zaddach
Heavy Metal in Hungary – Tamás Tófalvy
Heavy Metal in Italy – Jacopo Conti
Heavy Metal in Norway – Lars Koppang Norberg
Heavy Metal in Portugal – Miguel Almeida
High-Energy (Hi-NRG) – Sean Albiez
Hip-Hop in Europe – Alex Stevenson
Hip-Hop in Denmark – Mads Krogh
Hip-Hop in Finland – Antti-Ville Kärjä
Hip-Hop in France – Stéphanie Molinero
Hip-Hop in Georgia – Nino Tsitsishvili
Hip-Hop in Germany – Dietmar Elflein
Hip-Hop in Hungary – Gabor Valyi 382
Hip-Hop in Iceland – Tony Mitchell
Hip-Hop in Italy – Jacopo Conti
Hip-Hop in Poland – Anna Piotrowska
Hip-Hop in Portugal – Rui Cidra
Hip-Hop in Sweden – Johan Söderman
Hip-Hop in the UK – Alex Stevenson
Horo – Claire Levy
Indie – Robert Strachan
Indorock – Lutgard Mutsaers
Industrial – Music Jason Hanley
Iskelmä – Antti-Ville Kärjä
Italo Disco – Jacopo Conti with Phil Kirby
Jazz Sardo – Ignazio Macchiarella
Jewish Popular Music – Philip V. Bohlman
Jordaanlied – Lutgard Mutsaers
Jump – Pedro De Bruyckere
Jungle – Caspar Melville
Kaba – Eno Koço
Kalakuri – Simgera Joseph Jordania
Kalattuut – Anja Mølle Lindelof
Klapa – Singing Joško Caleta
Kleinkunst – Pedro De Bruyckere and Hanne Kloots
Kola San Jon – Ana Flávia Miguel
Kolo – Selena Rakocevic
Kramárská Písen – Aleš Opekar
Krautrock – Peter Wicke
Laïkó – Eleni Kallimopoulou and Panagiotis C. Poulos
Lakodalmas Rock – Barbara Rose Lange
La Movida – Héctor Fouce
Ländler – Gerlinde Haid
Lejlighedssange Charlotte – Rørdam Larsen
Levenslied and Smartlap – Lutgard Mutsaers
Lidovka – Aleš Opekar
Lied – Peter Wicke
Light Music – Michael Payne
Liscio – Roberto Agostini with Paolo Prato
Ludový Fox – Aleš Opekar
Macchietta – Simona Frasca
Magyarnóta – Lujza Tari
Makjetta – Philip Ciantar
Manea/Manele – Speranta Radulescu, Costin Moisil and Florin Iordan
Manx Songs – Fenella Crowe Bazin
Masová Písen – Aleš Opekar
Mazurka – Gabrielle Kielich
Merseybeat – Phil Kirby
Mocroflavour – Lutgard Mutsaers
Modinha – Rui Vieira Nery
Morna (in Europe) – Rui Cidra
Musette – Jérôme Lenain
Music Hall Song – Dave Laing
Musica Corsa – Ignazio Macchiarella
Música Ligeira – Pedro Moreira, Rui Cidra and Salwa El-Shawan Castelo-Branco
Musica Neomelodica – Vincenzo Perna
Música Popular (Portugal) – Salwa El-Shawan Castelo-Branco and Rui Cidra
Muzica Lautareasca – Speranta Radulescu
Muzica Populara (Romania) – Speranta Radulescu
Narodno-Zabavna Glasba – Alenka Barber-Kersovan
Nederbeat – Lutgard Mutsaers
Nederpop – Lutgard Mutsaers
Néo Kyma – Konstis Kornetis
Neue Deutsche – Welle Peter Wicke
New Romantics – Sean Albiez
Northern Soul – Katie Milestone
Norwegian Folk Music, Contemporary – Mats Johansson
Nova Cançó Catalana – Maria Salicrú-Maltas
Novokomponovana Narodna Muzika – Ljerka Vidic Rasmussen
Oberkrainer – Melanie Maria Rudig
Occitan Traditional Music – Jean Jacques Castéret
Old Tbilisi Songs – Joseph Jordania
Operetta – Paolo Prato
Orfeão – Maria do Rosário Pestana
Organett – Philip Ciantar
Palingpop Lutgard Mutsaers
Paradosiaká – Eleni Kallimopoulou
Pasodoble – Iván Iglesias
Penillion – Trevor Herbert
Piosenka Podwórkowa – Anna Piotrowska
Piosenka Zaangazowana – Anna Piotrowska
Písnicky Divadel Malých Forem – Aleš Opekar
Pizzica – Ambrogio Sparagna and Paolo Prato
Polska – Dan Lundberg
Pop-folk (Bulgaria) – Claire Levy
Progg (Swedish Progressive) – Alf Björnberg
Progressive Rock – Edward Macan
Progressive Rock in France – Philippe Gonin
Progressive Rock in Italy – Franco Fabbri
Pub Rock – Dave Laing
Punk in Europe – Paolo Prato
Punk in France – Stéphane Escoubet
Punk in Germany – Seth Howes
Punk in Hungary – Ferenc Hammer
Punk in Italy – Peter Sarram
Punk in Poland – Marta Marciniak
Punk in Portugal – Miguel Almeida
Punk in Russia – Ivan Gololobov
Punk in Sweden – Erik Hannerz and Mattias Persson
Punk in Ukraine – Bohdan Klid and Oleksandr Yevtushenko
Rancho Folclórico – Salwa El-Shawan Castelo-Branco
Rare Groove – Caspar Melville
Rebétiko – Dafne Tragaki
Reggae in Europe – Brian D’Aquino
Revue – Jérome Lenain, David Horn, Gianni Borgna, Paolo Prato and Gonçalo Antunes de Oliveira
Rhythmic Music – Morten Michelsen
Rímur – Tom Everett
Rock in Europe – Paolo Prato
Rock in Belarus – Ivan Gololobov
Rock in Czechoslovakia (1956–89) – Aleš Opekar
Rock in Georgia – Nino Tsitsishvili
Rock in Macedonia – Ljupco Jolevski
Rock in Poland – Anna Piotrowska
Rock in Portugal – Rui Cidra
Rock in Russia – Yngvar B. Steinholt
Rock in Spain – Héctor Fouce
Rock in the German Democratic Republic (GDR) – Peter Wicke
Rock in Ukraine – Bodran Klid and Oleksandr Yevtushenko, with
Ivan Gololobov
Romans – Rachel S. Platonov
Romanza da Salotto – Gianni Borgna
Rumba Catalana – Rubén Gómez Muns
Russendisco – Alenka Barber-Kersovan
Russkii Shanson – Rachel S. Platonov
Sámi Music – Thomas R. Hilder
Sceneggiata – Simona Frasca with Paolo Prato
Schlager – Peter Wicke
Schrammelmusik – Gerlinde Haid
Schuhplattler – Peter Wicke
Schweizer Volksmusik – Marcello Sorce Keller
Sevdalinka – Ankica Petrovic
Shoegaze – Robert Strachan
Singspiel – Peter Wicke
Ska in Europe – Brian D’Aquino
Skiffle – Michael Dewe with David Horn and Paolo Prato
Skweee – Thomas Bossius
Skyládiko – Leonidas Economou
Slovenska Popevka – Alenka Barber-Kersovan
Slovenské Tango – Aleš Opekar
Smyrnaíika – Panagiotis C. Poulos
Southern European Polyphonies – Ignazio Macchiarella
Regional Forms
Canti Alpini – Ignazio Macchiarella
Cantu a Tenore – Ignazio Macchiarella
New Corsican Polyphonies – Ignazio Macchiarella
Occitan Polyphony – Jean-Jacques Castéret
Paghjella – Ignazio Macchiarella
Southern Albanian Polyphonic Music – Eno Koço
Starogradska Muzika – Selena Rakocevic
Staropražská Písnicka – Aleš Opekar
Stubenmusik – Gerlinde Haid
Suomirock – Antti-Ville Kärjä
Svensktopp – Alf Björnberg
Symphonic Rock – Paolo Prato
Synthpop – Sean Albiez
Tallava – Svanibor Pettan
Tamburaška Muzika – Svanibor Pettan
Tammuriata – Giovanni Vacca
Tarantella – Giovanni Vacca
Tingeltangel – Peter Wicke
Trampská Písen – Aleš Opekar
Trance – Sean Albiez
Trip Hop – Phil Kirby
Tuna – Rui Marques
Turbofolk – Ljerka Vidic Rasmussen
Ultra – Lutgard Mutsaers
Vaigat – Anja Mølle Lindelof
Varietà/Variétés/Variety – Gianni Borgna and David Horn
Verbunkos – Lujza Tari, with Aleš Opekar
VIA-Music (Soviet Rock) – Yngvar B. Steinholt
Viennese Waltz – Gerlinde Haid
Villancico – Juan Manuel Abras Contel
Visa – Alf Björnberg
Volkstümliche Musik – Peter Wicke
Waltz – Paolo Prato
Wienerlied – Gerlinde Haid
Yéyé – Bodo Mrozek with Paolo Prato
Zabavna Muzika – Vesna Mikic
Zarzuela – David Horn with Clara Diaz (Cuba)
Zwiefacher – Peter Wicke
Index
Erscheinungsdatum | 03.11.2017 |
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Reihe/Serie | Encyclopedia of Popular Music of the World |
Verlagsort | New York |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 169 x 244 mm |
Gewicht | 1670 g |
Themenwelt | Kunst / Musik / Theater ► Musik ► Musiktheorie / Musiklehre |
Kunst / Musik / Theater ► Musik ► Pop / Rock | |
Schulbuch / Wörterbuch ► Lexikon / Chroniken | |
ISBN-10 | 1-5013-2610-4 / 1501326104 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-5013-2610-3 / 9781501326103 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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