Lauten in regionalen kulturbildern des orients : barbat, gambus, ud und pipa.

Lutes are well respected as indicators of a certain development regarding their material and technological as well as their intellectual level in various histories of oriental cultures. They are considered especially interesting concerning questions about acculturations, transculturations and re-def...

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Main Author: Jaehnichen, Gisa
Other Authors: Boeschoten, Hedrik
Format: Book Section
Published: Are Musik 2012
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/26304/
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spelling my.upm.eprints.263042013-12-24T07:22:51Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/26304/ Lauten in regionalen kulturbildern des orients : barbat, gambus, ud und pipa. Jaehnichen, Gisa Lutes are well respected as indicators of a certain development regarding their material and technological as well as their intellectual level in various histories of oriental cultures. They are considered especially interesting concerning questions about acculturations, transculturations and re-definitions of cultural affiliation, which are represented in the stock of musical instruments of different regions. Though the four names of the lutes barbat, gambus, ud and pipa are already very abstract terms in their actual developing context of cultural life, they mark an important status of musical coexistence of lutes and imply tangible and intangible relations between them. However, I want to apply these terms for being used in the affiliated cultures with a quite clear understanding of their actual differences that are connected to their history and to their social condition. Are Musik Boeschoten, Hedrik Wiesend, Reinahrd 2012 Book Section PeerReviewed Jaehnichen, Gisa (2012) Lauten in regionalen kulturbildern des orients : barbat, gambus, ud und pipa. In: Musik im Orient: Zwischen Maqam und Epengesang. Are Musik , Mainz, Germany, pp. 24-63.
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description Lutes are well respected as indicators of a certain development regarding their material and technological as well as their intellectual level in various histories of oriental cultures. They are considered especially interesting concerning questions about acculturations, transculturations and re-definitions of cultural affiliation, which are represented in the stock of musical instruments of different regions. Though the four names of the lutes barbat, gambus, ud and pipa are already very abstract terms in their actual developing context of cultural life, they mark an important status of musical coexistence of lutes and imply tangible and intangible relations between them. However, I want to apply these terms for being used in the affiliated cultures with a quite clear understanding of their actual differences that are connected to their history and to their social condition.
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Jaehnichen, Gisa
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author Jaehnichen, Gisa
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Lauten in regionalen kulturbildern des orients : barbat, gambus, ud und pipa.
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title Lauten in regionalen kulturbildern des orients : barbat, gambus, ud und pipa.
title_short Lauten in regionalen kulturbildern des orients : barbat, gambus, ud und pipa.
title_full Lauten in regionalen kulturbildern des orients : barbat, gambus, ud und pipa.
title_fullStr Lauten in regionalen kulturbildern des orients : barbat, gambus, ud und pipa.
title_full_unstemmed Lauten in regionalen kulturbildern des orients : barbat, gambus, ud und pipa.
title_sort lauten in regionalen kulturbildern des orients : barbat, gambus, ud und pipa.
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url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/26304/
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