Chicago Studies in Ethnomusicology CSE

Sardinian Chronicles

Bernard Lortat-Jacob, Teresa Lavender Fagan

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Format:
Hardback
ISBN:
9780226493404
Published:
15 Mar 1995
Publisher:
University of Chicago Press
Dimensions:
128 pages - 22 x 15 x 2mm
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Out of stock
Series:
Chicago Studies in Ethnomusicology CSE

This work introduces the reader to Sardinian music through a series of encounters with individual musicians and their families. Refusing to separate the music from the world in which it arises, the author offers 12 vignettes focused on individuals such as Cocco, a chicken farmer who deciphers the shapes of his fowl and the layout of his henhouses in the constellations of a summer sky, and Pietro, a sleep-walking postman who divides his time between mail deliveries and impromptu serenades. These vignettes bring to life an art still very much alive: the music of villages with an oral tradition, sung or played in the company of others. Through these portraits of music makers and their families, Lortat-Jacob overcomes some of the epistemological and methodological dilemmas facing the modern field of ethnomusicology, while also giving the general reader a sense of the multiple and idiosyncratic ways that music is involved in everyday life. A compact disc containing samples of the music being discussed is also provided.
This work introduces the reader to Sardinian music through a series of encounters with individual musicians and their families. The vignettes presented portray an art still very much alive: the music of villages with an oral tradition, sung or played in the company of others.
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