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Music and Mirrored Hybridities

Cultural Communities Converging in French, German, and Turkish Stage Productions (17th-20th Century)
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242 Seiten
Englisch
Ergonerschienen am01.09.2023
In early modern Europe, music-theatrical patterns of representing the foreign 'Other' helped shape relations with the Ottoman Empire. Accordingly, hybridity must be understood as a dynamic practice playing with cultural blends and borrowings, albeit possibly (re-)producing inequalities, ambiguities, and clichés. Representations of Ottomans/Turks appear as musical features emerging out of vague inspirations derived from Ottoman/Turkish music, creating a particular sound that could be decoded as 'Ottoman' or 'Turkish' by contemporary listeners.This volume addresses the convergence of cultural communities on stage from early modern France to present-day Turkey, starting from the iconic 'Turkish scene' from Le Bourgeois gentilhomme (1670).With contributions byÖzlem Berk Albachten | Thomas Betzwieser | Aysenaz Cengiz | Marie Demeilliez | Irène Feste | Judith I. Haug | Hubert Hazebroucq | Gerrit Berenike Heiter | Evren Kutlay | Martin Laiblin | Hanna Walsdorfmehr
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KlappentextIn early modern Europe, music-theatrical patterns of representing the foreign 'Other' helped shape relations with the Ottoman Empire. Accordingly, hybridity must be understood as a dynamic practice playing with cultural blends and borrowings, albeit possibly (re-)producing inequalities, ambiguities, and clichés. Representations of Ottomans/Turks appear as musical features emerging out of vague inspirations derived from Ottoman/Turkish music, creating a particular sound that could be decoded as 'Ottoman' or 'Turkish' by contemporary listeners.This volume addresses the convergence of cultural communities on stage from early modern France to present-day Turkey, starting from the iconic 'Turkish scene' from Le Bourgeois gentilhomme (1670).With contributions byÖzlem Berk Albachten | Thomas Betzwieser | Aysenaz Cengiz | Marie Demeilliez | Irène Feste | Judith I. Haug | Hubert Hazebroucq | Gerrit Berenike Heiter | Evren Kutlay | Martin Laiblin | Hanna Walsdorf
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ISBN/GTIN978-3-98740-044-5
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartGebunden
Verlag
Erscheinungsjahr2023
Erscheinungsdatum01.09.2023
Reihen-Nr.49
Seiten242 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
Gewicht643 g
Artikel-Nr.54338503
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