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Southern Italy's traditional musical instruments come to life in this comprehensive study of ethno-organology. Tracing their origins from pre-Christian times through the accounts of early travelers, the book reveals how instruments-idiophones like sistra and rattles, membranophones including frame and friction drums, chordophones such as the colascione, and aerophones from straight flutes to the diatonic accordion-embody the unique cultural identity of each region. By examining construction techniques, performance contexts, and stylistic evolutions, the author illuminates the migration, classification, and enduring relevance of these instruments. Interwoven with myths, rites, and historical events, each entry highlights the instruments' role in communal expression and mythic narrative. Essential for scholars and enthusiasts alike, this volume not only enriches understanding of Southern Italian musical heritage but also offers fresh insights into humanity's collective musical legacy. Featuring illustrations and case studies, this volume bridges academic rigor and accessible storytelling, inviting discovery of Southern Italy's living musical traditions.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
Southern Italy's traditional musical instruments come to life in this comprehensive study of ethno-organology. Tracing their origins from pre-Christian times through the accounts of early travelers, the book reveals how instruments-idiophones like sistra and rattles, membranophones including frame and friction drums, chordophones such as the colascione, and aerophones from straight flutes to the diatonic accordion-embody the unique cultural identity of each region. By examining construction techniques, performance contexts, and stylistic evolutions, the author illuminates the migration, classification, and enduring relevance of these instruments. Interwoven with myths, rites, and historical events, each entry highlights the instruments' role in communal expression and mythic narrative. Essential for scholars and enthusiasts alike, this volume not only enriches understanding of Southern Italian musical heritage but also offers fresh insights into humanity's collective musical legacy. Featuring illustrations and case studies, this volume bridges academic rigor and accessible storytelling, inviting discovery of Southern Italy's living musical traditions.