1st Edition

The Globalization of Music in History

By Richard Wetzel Copyright 2012
222 Pages
by Routledge

210 Pages
by Routledge

This book contextualizes a globalization process that has since ancient times involved the creation, use, and world-wide movement of song, instrumental music, musical drama, music with dance, concert, secular, popular and religious music. Integral to the process have been political, economic, military, and religious forces that motivated or compelled performers to travel, often far beyond the... Read more

1. Introduction  2. Out of Africa: The First Time  3. Rivers, Oceans, Emperors, and Music  4. Singing Popes, Monks, and Pilgrims  5. Troubadours and Crusaders  6. Out of Africa, One More Time! Jazz  7. Traveling with the Feminine Muse  8. War, Religion, Race and Music  9. Technology and Music  10. Stars from the East  Epilogue

Biography

Richard D. Wetzel is Professor of Music History and Literature and Chair of Graduate Studies in the School of Music of Ohio University. He holds a Ph.D. in Musicology from the University of Pittsburgh where he studied under Denes Bartha, Theodore Finney and Robert Snow. Wetzel also studied with Roland Leich, Nicolai Lopatnikoff and Robert Newell (composition) and Joseph Esposito (piano), and holds active memberships in ASCAP, The American Musicological Society; The Society for American Music.