Music of the Sirens

Music of the Sirens

by L.P.Austern (Editor), InnaNaroditskaya (Editor)

Synopsis

Whether referred to as mermaid, usalka, mami wata, or by some other name, and whether considered an imaginary being or merely a person with extraordinary abilities, the siren is the remarkable creature that has inspired music and its representations from ancient Greece to present-day Africa and Latin America. This book, co-edited by a historical musicologist and an ethnomusicologist, brings together leading scholars and some talented newcomers in classics, music, media studies, literature, and cultural studies to consider the siren and her multifaceted relationships to music across human time and geography.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 423
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Published: 15 Aug 2006

ISBN 10: 0253218462
ISBN 13: 9780253218469
Book Overview: An impressive range of views and analyses of the pervasive archetype of sirens and their music

Media Reviews
. . . The editors are to be applauded for bringing together in such a coherent fashion in one volume essays exploring such widely divergent empirical material as classical Greek texts, nineteenth century Russian operas, contemporary ethnography in highland Bolivia, and album covers by Mariah Carey.1/19/09 -- Thomas Solomon * University of Bergen *
. . . This is a thorough review of a fascinating, although somewhat esoteric, topic. . . . Recommended. Graduate students, researchers, and faculty. * Choice *
Author Bio

Linda Phyllis Austern is Associate Professor of Musicology in the School of Music, Northwestern University.

Inna Naroditskaya is Assistant Professor of Ethnomusicology in the School of Music, Northwestern University.