Music and Geography
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This contribution explores geography of The Magic Flute, a Singspiel (a popular form that included both singing and spoken dialogue) by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart to a German libretto by Emanuel Schikaneder and premiered on 30 September 1791... more
The assumption that motivates this paper is that the songs may offer us an original key to geography by providing useful information on the ways in which men represent themselves through the representation of an existing territory, or of... more
The garden city model and the British pastoral sinfonism, two products of the same utopia (Abstract) The comparison of two apparently disjointed processes like the development of the garden city and the British pastoral symphonism, can... more
The songs of lumberjacks in the Northeastern United States provide perspective on the ontologically creative relationship between humans and geography in one of the more environmentally destructive activities of the Anthropocene:... more
TURISMO MUSICALE: STORIA, GEOGRAFIA, DIDATTICA MUSICAL TOURISM: HISTORY, GEOGRAPHY, DIDACTICS 20-21-22 novembre 2019 Sede della Camera di Commercio, Industria, Artigianato e Agricoltura Piazza Stradivari - Cremona Comitato Scientifico:... more
TURISMO MUSICALE: STORIA, GEOGRAFIA, DIDATTICA MUSICAL TOURISM: HISTORY, GEOGRAPHY, DIDACTICS 20-21-22 novembre 2019 Sede della Camera di Commercio, Industria, Artigianato e Agricoltura Piazza Stradivari - Cremona Comitato Scientifico:... more
Linked to research on identity in performnace, Midleton Rare is an album of Irish traditional music featuring accordion player John Cronin and banjo player Daithí Kearney who performed regular sessions in Wallis’ Bar in Midleton, Co. Cork... more