Excursions in World Music Chapter 9: The Musical Culture of Europe

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Excursions in World Music Chapter 9: The Musical Culture of Europe Philip. V. Bohlman © 2017 Taylor & Francis

Music in the Life of Modern Vienna A Musical Stroll Three Views of Viennese Music Historical Canon Periphery and Outsiders Postmodern View © 2017 Taylor & Francis

Europe as a Music Culture Europe as a Whole Multicultural Europe European Unity in Modern Europe Folk Music Music History © 2017 Taylor & Francis

Ideas About Music The Concept of “European Music” Music in Peasant and Folk Societies Music in Urban Society © 2017 Taylor & Francis

Ideas About Music, cont’d Music Within the Nation, Music Outside the Nation Music and Religion Concerts and Concert Stars The Individual and Society, Creativity and Community Folk Music Chamber Music Choral Music © 2017 Taylor & Francis

Musical Instruments Folk Instruments When Instruments Tell Stories Musical Instruments in an Industrial Age Instruments and Musical Professionalism © 2017 Taylor & Francis

History and Social Structure in European Musical Life The Underlying Historicism of European Musical Thought Individuals and Collectives in the History of Music Modern Nations, Modern Histories, Modern Musics © 2017 Taylor & Francis

European Music at the Beginning of the Twenty-First Century The Eurovision Song Contest “Ne Partez Pas Sans Moi,” 1998 Céline Dion (Switzerland) “In My Dreams” 2005 Wig Wam (Norway) “Hard Rock Hallelujah,” 2006 Lordi (Finland) “Without Your Love,” 2006 André (Armenia) © 2017 Taylor & Francis