"From 'incomprehensibility' to 'meaning': Transcription and Representation of Non-Western Music in Nineteenth-Century British Musicology and Ethnomusicology"
(2006)
Book Chapter
Zon, B. (2006). "From 'incomprehensibility' to 'meaning': Transcription and Representation of Non-Western Music in Nineteenth-Century British Musicology and Ethnomusicology". In R. Cowgill, & J. Rushton (Eds.), Europe, Empire, and Spectacle in Ninteenth-Century British Music (185-199). Ashgate Publishing
All Outputs (3)
From ‘very acute and plausible’ to ‘curiously misinterpreted’: Sir William Jones’s ‘On the Musical Modes of the Hindus’ (1792) and its reception in later musical treatises (2006)
Book Chapter
Zon, B. (2006). From ‘very acute and plausible’ to ‘curiously misinterpreted’: Sir William Jones’s ‘On the Musical Modes of the Hindus’ (1792) and its reception in later musical treatises. In M. Franklin (Ed.), Romantic orientalism (197-219). Routledge
'Disorienting Race: Humanizing the Musical Savage and the Rise of British Ethnomusicology' (2006)
Journal Article
Zon, B. (2006). 'Disorienting Race: Humanizing the Musical Savage and the Rise of British Ethnomusicology'. Nineteenth-Century Music Review, 3(1), 25-43