Parution : Lisa Nielson, Music and Musicians in the Medieval Islamicate World. A Social History, Bloomsbury Publishing, 2021
Music and Musicians in the Medieval Islamicate World
A Social History
During the early medieval Islamicate period (800–1400 CE), discourses concerned with music and musicians were wide-ranging and contentious, and expressed in works on music theory and philosophy as well as literature and poetry. But in spite of attempts by influential scholars and political leaders to limit or control musical expression, music and sound permeated all layers of the social structure.
Lisa Nielson here presents a rich social history of music, musicianship and the role of musicians in the early Islamicate era. Focusing primarily on Damascus, Baghdad and Jerusalem, Lisa Nielson draws on a wide variety of textual sources written for and about musicians and their professional/private environments – including chronicles, literary sources, memoirs and musical treatises – as well as the disciplinary approaches of musicology to offer insights into musical performances and the lives of musicians. In the process, the book sheds light onto the dynamics of medieval Islamicate courts, as well as how slavery, gender, status and religion intersected with music in courtly life. It will appeal to scholars of the Islamicate world and historical musicologists.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Music and Musicians
Chapter 2: Musicianship and Performance
Chapter 3: Patronage
Section II: Representations of Musicianship and Identity
Chapter 4: Literary Performance of Music and Reading Musical Identity
Chapter 5: Slavery and Gender
Chapter 6: Ethnos and gens
Section III: Diversions of Pleasure
Chapter 7: Discomfort and Censure
Chapter 8: Sama? and Practice
Chapter 9: The Politics of Listening
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Chargé de diffusion scientifique (30 août 2022). Parution : Lisa Nielson, Music and Musicians in the Medieval Islamicate World. A Social History, Bloomsbury Publishing, 2021. IISMM. Consulté le 8 décembre 2024 à l’adresse https://doi.org/10.58079/q2ez