Herausforderungen und Ziele der Musikarchäologie : Vorträge des 5. Symposiums der Internationalen Studiengruppe Musikarchäologie im Ethnologischen Museum der Staatlichen Museen zu Berlin, 19.-23. September 2006 = Challenges and objectives in music archaeology ; Papers from the 5th Symposium of the International Study Group on Music Archaeology at the Ethnological Museum, State Museums Berlin, 19-23 September, 2006

Parallelsachtitel: Challenges and objectives in music archaeology : Papers from the 5th Symposium of the International Study Group on Music Archaeology at the Ethnological Museum, State Museums Berlin, 19-23 September, 2006
Körperschaft: International Study Group on Music Archaeology. Symposium
Ethnologisches Museum Berlin.
Weitere Verfasser: Both, Arnd Adje, 1971-
Hickmann, Ellen.
Eichmann, Ricardo.
Ort/Verlag/Jahr: Rahden/Westf. : Leidorf, 2008.
Umfang/Format: xxv, 588 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 30 cm + 1 CD-ROM (12 cm).
Schriftenreihe: Orient-Archäologie ; Bd. 22
Studien zur Musikarchäologie ; 6
Schlagworte:
Inhalte/Bestandteile: 20 Datensätze
Inhaltsangabe:
  • Bereich I, Neue Funde-Neue Perspektiven = Field I, New finds-new perspectives. A Roman panpipe from Eschenz / Hansjörg Brem
  • New evidence for the origins of music from the caves of the Swabian Jura / Nicholas J. Conard, Maria Malina
  • Ancient Maya sound artefacts of Pacbitun, Belize / Paul F. Healy, Vanessa Rodens, Pamela J.A. Downe
  • Sounding tools and symbols of office : early Iron Age clay rattles from Tarquinia / Emiliano Li Castro
  • Sounding tools and symbols of office : L10621, a mouth bow from the Molina di Ledro pile-dwelling? / Emiliano Li Castro, Patrizia Petitti, Gemma B.L. Coccolini
  • The Pompeii tuba/salpinx / Cristina Majnero, Roberto Stanco, Peter Holmes
  • Les carnyx du dépôt cultuel du sanctuaire gaulois de Tintignacà Naves (Corrèze) / Christophe Maniquet.
  • Bereich II, Aktuelle Forschungen zu soziokulturellen Aspekten = Field II, Current research on socio-cultural aspects. The musical order of the universe : myths in the Huarochirí (Peru) tradition / Anna Gruszczyńska-Ziołkowska
  • The role of musical instruments in sacrificial cults during the Shang and Zhou dynasties in China / Fang Jianjun
  • Contrafactum in the ancient Near East / Sam Mirelman
  • Iē paian : Apollinean music between myth and cult / Eleonora Rocconi
  • On the mythological background of the lamentation priest / Dahlia Shehata
  • Soundscapes of the Nubian Nile Valley : "rock music" in the Fourth Cataract Region (Sudan) / Cornelia Kleinitz
  • Animal bells in early Scandinavian soundscapes / Gjermund Kolltveit
  • Native and foreign elements in the musical life of ancient Egypt / Alexandra von Lieven
  • Archaeological finds of "brass" instruments in funerary contexts / Cristina-Georgeta Alexandrescu
  • Representation and reality in the late Roman world : some conflicts between excavated finds and popular images of panpipes, lyres and lutes / Graeme Lawson
  • The auloi of Pydna / Stelios Psaroudakēs
  • Warrior and musician : the lyre from Grave 58 at Trossingen and its owner / Barbara Theune-Grosskopf
  • Coroplastics with musical representations in the sanctuary of Fontana Calda in Siciliy / Angela Bellia
  • The Greek and Etruscan salpinx / Peter Holmes
  • Angular harps through the ages : a causal history / Bo Lawergren
  • The possible harp-lyre transformation in Minoan Crete / Martin van Schaik
  • Tombeaux de musiciens de métier à Rome et dans l'Empire romain : quelques observations organologiques et méthodologiques / Christophe Vendries.
  • Bereich III, Rekonstruktion und experimentelles Spiel = Field III, On reconstruction and experimental sounding. SON IDO / José Perez de Arce
  • Realizations in ancient Greek music : beyond the fragments / John Curtis Franklin
  • The reconstruction of a playable replica of the "gold lyre of Ur" : a personal account of the reconstruction process / Andy Lowings
  • Entrancing sounds : difference tones in pre-Hispanic double flutes / Susan Rawcliffe
  • The clay trumpets of the Moche culture in the Ethnological Museum Berlin / Friedemann Schmidt
  • Ancient aerophones with mirliton / Roberto Velázquez Cabrera.
  • Bereich IV, Methoden = Field IV, Methods. The investigative conservation of a poorly preserved Anglo-Saxon lyre from Prittlewell / Elizabeth Barham
  • 3D-computed tomography and computational fluid dynamics : perspectives in the non-contact organological and acoustical research of ancient musical instruments / Arnd Adje Both
  • Conserving the future of music's distant past : some thoughts on the development of music-archaeological conservation / Graeme Lawson
  • Conservation and restoration of a prehispanic drum from the coast of Peru / Rosa Martínez Navarro, Victor Falcón Huayta
  • Reading ancient Greek music in documents, images and artefacts and the practical application of music archaeology / Anna K. Boshnakova
  • Sound boxes of ancient Greek lyres from Roca (Lecce, Italy) / Daniela Castaldo
  • Le vocabulaire de la musique égyptienne ancienne et ses particularités / Sibylle Emerit
  • Symbolic sounds and technical characteristics of Moche rattles from Huaca de la Luna burials, Peru (A.D. 300-400) / Carole Fraresso
  • Reversing the abstraction of ancient music theory : the case of the genera / Stefan Hagel
  • An acoustic analysis of La Salle's trading bells / Mark Howell
  • Musique de l'antiquité en Chine : quand "soies et bambous" (cordes et vents) sont accordés sur les cloches / Véronique Alexandre Journeau
  • Classifying Iron Age bells, pellet bells and bell pendants / Riitta Rainio
  • Historical development and changing phases in the making and playing style of stringed musical instruments of the sarod family (18th, 19th and 20th century) / Somjit DasGupta
  • A preliminary archaeological report on two lutes of the surbahar type (India) and an ethnomusicological perspective / Ricardo Eichmann, Lars-Christian Koch, Dirk-Roelfs Meyer
  • Chineando in time : an experience in musical ethnoarchaeology / Claudio Mercado Muñoz
  • Music making in a pre-Hispanic perspective in contemporary Guatemala / Matthias Stöckli.