Whistling as an Art
Par Woodward, Agnes
Publié par Good Press
English
2021
ISBN 4064066360009
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À propos de ce livre
In "Whistling as an Art," Agnes Woodward meticulously explores the intricate relationship between whistling and musical expression, illuminating its historical and cultural significance. Through a compelling blend of narrative and analysis, Woodward delves into various whistling techniques, from folk traditions to contemporary interpretations, employing rich descriptions and a lyrical style that captivates the reader's imagination. The book situates whistling within broader artistic trends, engaging with themes of identity, innovation, and the evolving nature of music, facilitating a deeper understanding of this often-overlooked vocal art form. Agnes Woodward, a prominent ethnomusicologist and musician, draws upon her extensive background in folk music and acoustic traditions to inform her writing. Her travels across diverse cultures have allowed her to gather firsthand experiences of whistling in various contexts, inspiring her to write this comprehensive treatise. Woodward's academic rigor, combined with her personal passion for the art, infuses the book with authenticity and depth, inviting readers to appreciate whistling beyond its surface charm. "Whistling as an Art" is an essential read for musicians, cultural enthusiasts, and lay readers alike. Woodward's engaging prose not only educates but also invites a newfound appreciation for whistling as a legitimate form of artistic expression, making the book a valuable addition to both personal libraries and cultural studies curricula.
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