Snapshots on music and heritage in Europe

Type:boek
Auteur(s):European Music Council
Uitgever:European Music Council
Plaats van uitgave:Bonn
Datum van uitgave:2019
Aantal pagina's:180
Raadpleegbaar:in Muziekcentrum Vlaanderen (op afspraak)
ISBN:9783000464089
Taal:Engels

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What does music have to do with cultural heritage? Antique sites, temples, beautiful churches, bridges, houses, historic city centres, decorated with a heritage label, such as UNESCO world heritage sites, are often the first associations with the term cultural heritage. When in 2018, the EU celebrated the European Year of Cultural Heritage (EYCH), the European Music Council (EMC) played an active role as advocate for intangible cultural heritage in the debate. As a follow-up to the year, the EMC now presents this book to provide a snapshot on music and heritage in Europe. It includes the policy perspective (EU and UNESCO) as well as concrete examples from medieval Norwegian ballads to Gaelic music to the Hungarian Dance House Movement or the Polonaise. In a dedicated category ‘diverse projects – diverse heritage’ it provides some practical examples how music projects nowadays work with heritage in a contemporary context. This publication is a non-exhaustive overview on the wide range of musical expressions that exist in Europe and an eye-opener for those who thought cultural heritage is only old rocks.
Edited by the European Music Council, 2019

Table of contents:
Simone Dudt: Preface, or What a Small Book for Such a Big Topic
Silja Fischer: Music as Heritage in International Cultural Policy
Katharina Weinert: The European Year of Cultural Heritage 2018: A Policy Perspective
Markus J. Prutsch: Culture, Heritage and European Identity
David Zsoldos: Musicians of Europe
Francesco Martinelli: A century of Jazz in Europe – Preserving its Musical Heritage
Sanda Vojković: Croatian Music Heritage
Romana Agnel: Polonaise – Polish Heritage in Music, Dance and Culture
Olena Dyachkova: Music Heritage of the Kultur-Lіge
Montserrat Cadevall: The Origin of Catalan Choral Music and the Choirmaster School of Montserrat
Eckehard Pistrick: Immaterial Cultural Heritage: A Resource for Sustainable Tourism? Cultural Politics and Local Experiences with the UNESCO Status
Etienne Rougier: Musical and Linguistic Traditions in Central France: Poetical or Political Revitalisation?
Angéla Hont: The Dance House Movement – a Living Tradition
Danka Lajić Mihajlović: Singing to the Accompaniment of the Gusle in Serbia: A Living Ancient Performing Art
Brian Ó hEadhra: Gaelic Music from Scotland
Astrid Nora Ressem: The Norwegian Medieval Ballad – 700 Years Uniting Tradition and Modernity, Castles and Farmsteads, Villages and Cities
Liv Kreken: The Norwegian Medieval Ballad Project
Claire Sawers: Going Home
Iro Menegou: Women Composing in the Balkans
Miklós Both & Mátyás Bolya: Polyphony Project: A Complex Framework for Musical Folklore Collection
Sonja Greiner & Kaie Tanner: EUROPA CANTAT XX Tallinn 2018: Tradition and Innovation in the Field of (In)tangible Heritage
Simon Mundy: Music and Heritage: The Place for Festivals
Gaianè Kevorkian: Radio Musicheh?: A Pilot Model for Research on Inclusion of Refugees in Asylum Seeker Centres
Maryla Zając: 100 for 100. Musical Decades of Freedom – Polish Music Invasion
Madeleine Pillwatsch: Broad Access – Broad Opportunities: How Reducing Barriers to Cultural Heritage Benefits all Involved Stakeholders
Fanny Roustan: Medinea [MEDiterranean INcubator of Emerging Artists]
Marjan Dewulf: CON-FRONT: The Presence of the Past

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