Music in Cyprus

Music in Cyprus

Music in Cyprus

Music in Cyprus

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Overview

Music in Cyprus draws its authors from both sides of the divided island to give a rounded picture of musical culture from the beginning of the British colonial period (1878-1960) until today. The book crosses conventional scholarly divides between musicology and ethnomusicology in order to achieve a panorama of music, culture and politics. Shared practices of traditional music and dance are outlined, and the appropriation of those practices by both communities in the aftermath of the de facto division of the island is examined. Art music (European and Ottoman) is also discussed, both in terms of the structures of musical life and the creative praxes of composers, and there is an account of the early stages of a popular music industry. The authors consider such questions as: What is the role of different musics in defining national, regional, social and cultural identities in Cyprus? How do Cypriot alterities illuminate European projects of modernity? And what has been the impact of westernization and modernization (and, conversely, of orientalization) on music in Cyprus? The book will be of interest to students and academics working not only in both historical musicology and ethnomusicology, but also in the history and anthropology of Cyprus and of the entire Greek-Anatolian region.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781317091899
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 03/09/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 220
File size: 4 MB

About the Author

Jim Samson is Emeritus Professor of Music at Royal Holloway, University of London, UK. He has published widely on the music of Chopin and Liszt, on analytical and aesthetic topics in nineteenth- and twentieth-century music, and on the cultural history of East Central and South Eastern Europe. Nicoletta Demetriou is Research Fellow in Ethnomusicology and Life Writing at Wolfson College, University of Oxford, UK. She has written on the impact of ideology on Greek-Cypriot traditional music discourse and practice, as well as on the history and historiography of traditional music in Cyprus.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations vii

Notes on Contributors ix

Preface xiii

Introduction Jim Samson 1

1 The Cultures of Partition and the Partition of Cultures Yiannis Papadakis Mete Hatay 19

2 One Music, Two Labels Effie Tsangaridou 37

3 Appropriating Culture: Traditional Music and the Greek Cypriots Nicoletta Demetriou 57

4 Transforming Culture: Traditional Music and the Turkish Cypriots Bekir Azgin 77

5 The Ottoman Legacy Eralp Adamr 89

6 The Emergence of European Music Anastasia Hasikou 103

7 Compositional Histories Vasilis Kallis 129

8 The Organizational Field of Art Music Kenneth Owen Smith 149

9 Keravnophone Records: In Pursuit of the Cypriot Groove Mike Hajimichael 175

Index 189

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