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A Five-string Banjo Sourcebook : a selected documentation

Résumé

Des références bibliographiques consacrées à l'histoire du banjo depuis le XIXe siècle, à son influence sur la culture musicale américaine ainsi qu'à l'évolution technique de l'instrument. L'auteur répertorie des monographies, des périodiques, des enregistrements ainsi que des films. ©Electre 2019


  • Éditeur(s)
  • Date
    • 2019
  • Notes
    • En anglais
  • Langues
    • Français
  • Description matérielle
    • 1 vol. (212 p.) ; 24 cm
  • Sujet(s)
  • Epoque
  • Lieu
  • ISBN
    • 978-2-343-17609-3
  • Indice
    • 785.2 Instruments à cordes pincées
  • Quatrième de couverture
    • A Five-String Banjo Sourcebook

      Historically, as bearer and mixer of ancient African and European musical traditions, the banjo is an important musical instrument. A Five-String Banjo Sourcebook will stand beside Banjo Attitudes (Paris : L'Harmattan, 2015), its companion book. Since its importation to the US by African Slaves and the inception of an « American version » by Euro-American musicians during the 19th century, the five-string banjo became « America's instrument » ; and if its controvesial history covers ail the aspects of the American musical life, it also reflects its social and political context. Anyone interested in playing the banjo, or involved in doing historical or musical research on the instrument, will be confronted by the huge amount of documentation publised on the subject. The numerous references listed in A Five-String Banjo Sourcebook, try to cover all facets of the instrument, from the banjo manufacturer and workshops to the stage... We hope that these pages will help the users of this compilation to understand ail the subtelties of a fascinating musical instrument.

      The American 5-string banjo is many things : a physical object of material culture with roots bock to Africa and farther east, and a complex and ongoing development in North America ; an equally complex musical culture ranging through vernacular, classical, and popular musical idioms and histories ; and connections to social, cultural, and artistic networks. One volume cannot encompass all this, but Gérard De Smaele's earlier work in French, « Banjo Attitudes », comes close. In the meantime we are lucky to have in hand De Smaele's exhaustive compendium of history, research, and commentary on the banjo that will inform and nourish inquiry ami interest.
      Art Rosenbaum, 2018.

      ... This is a remarkable book, and one that my late father Hub Nitchie, as a librarian, would have particularly appreciated. It essentially is a reference book, consisting of, as Gerard puts it, references of a set of essential 5-string banjo documentary sources. [...] It's not an understatement to say there is a wealth of information here, not only for serions students of the banjo, but also just ordinary players...
      Donald Nitchie, in Banjo Newsletter, Feb. 2018.

      The product of decades research, « A Five String Banjo Sourcebook » belongs on the desk of every serions banjoist, banjo historian, and music historian and in every library that supports the study of folk and popular music and the history of musical instruments as a whole, not just the banjo.
      Tony Thomas, 2017.


  • Origine de la notice:
    • FR-751131015 ;
    • Electre
  • Disponible - 785.2 DES

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