In the first book to account for the growing prominence of Asians in the world of Western classical music, Mari Yoshihara grapples with the significance of this trend. This is a book about the about the origins of a social and cultural phenomenon, but it is also about the lives and work of individual musicians devoted to their art.
In the first book to account for the growing prominence of Asians in the world of Western classical music, Mari Yoshihara grapples with the significance of this trend. This is a book about the about the origins of a social and cultural phenomenon, but it is also about the lives and work of individual musicians devoted to their art.
Mari Yoshihara is Associate Professor of American Studies at the University of Hawaii at Manoa.She is the author of Embracing the East: White Women and American Orientalism.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface Introduction: A Rising Scale in Relative Minor Chapter 1. Early Lessons in Globalization Voices Chapter 2. The Roots and Routes of Asian Music Chapter 3. Playing Gender Chapter 4. Class Notes Voices Chapter 5. A Voice of One's Own Conclusion: Musicians First Acknowledgements Notes Selected Biography Index About the Author
Preface Introduction: A Rising Scale in Relative Minor Chapter 1. Early Lessons in Globalization Voices Chapter 2. The Roots and Routes of Asian Music Chapter 3. Playing Gender Chapter 4. Class Notes Voices Chapter 5. A Voice of One's Own Conclusion: Musicians First Acknowledgements Notes Selected Biography Index About the Author
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