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Joachim Braun is an Israeli musicologist of Latvian origin. Educated at the Latvian State Conservatory and the Tchaikovsky Moscow Conservatory, he began his career as a violinist and violin teacher but turned to musicology early on. In 1972 he emigrated to Israel and joined the Music Department of mostra'n més Bar-Ilan University, where he taught for many years, retiring as professor of musicology in 1997. Having written widely on sociology and hermeneutics, the archaeology and iconography of music, Baltic and Jewish music, and the music of ancient Israel/Palestine, he is the author of five other books and of several articles mostra'n menys
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AIM-48 (1) AMBI-92 (1) and general readers interested in the history of music (1) and linguistic sources. The portrait Braun assembles of this past musical world is both fascinating and innovative (1) and the cultures of the ancient Near East. COVER TYPE: Hard (1) Arqueologia (2) BD1 (1) Biblical Archaeology (2) Bíblia (1) Case 14 (1) CLTM-10 (1) Eerdmans (1) Estudis bíblics (1) etched stone illustrations (1) harmonics (1) història (2) Història antiga (2) Història cultural (1) Història de la música (2) home (2) in-depth investigation of the historical periods and cultures that influenced the music of the region and its people. Braun combines significant archaeological findings - musical instruments (1) Jewish music (1) Jueus (1) mosaics - with evidence drawn from written (mainly biblical) texts and anthropological (1) Musicologia (1) música (6) no ficció (1) OTS-21 (1) OWNER: Beit Hallel RESOURCE TYPE: Book STATUS: Available SHELF NUMBER: W1 DESCRIPTION: This book contains the first study of the musical culture of ancient Israel/Palestine based primarily on the archaeological record. Noted musicologist Joachim Braun exp (1) Palestina (2) Poesia (1) Reviews v.34-40 (1) Second Temple Judaism (1) song lyrics (1) suggesting a reconsideration of many views long accepted by tradition. Enhanced with numerous illustrations and photographs that bring the archaeological evidence to life (1) this exceptional work will be a valued resource for scholars (1) tracing its form and development from its beginning in the Stone Age to the fourth century A.D. This is not a study of "music of the Bible" or music in "biblical times" but a unique (1) wishlist (1) With LC and ISBN (1) Yiddish (2)

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Data de naixement
1929-08-11
Gènere
male
Nacionalitat
Israel
Lloc de naixement
Riga, Latvia
Professions
Musicologist

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NO OF PAGES: 368 SUB CAT I: Music SUB CAT II: Archaeology SUB CAT III: DESCRIPTION: This book contains the first study of the musical culture of ancient Israel/Palestine based primarily on the archaeological record. Noted musicologist Joachim Braun explores the music of the Holy Land region of the Middle East, tracing its form and development from its beginning in the Stone Age to the fourth century A.D. This is not a study of "music of the Bible" or music in "biblical times" but a unique, in-depth investigation of the historical periods and cultures that influenced the music of the region and its people. Braun combines significant archaeological findings - musical instruments, terra cotta and metal figures, etched stone illustrations, mosaics - with evidence drawn from written (mainly biblical) texts and anthropological, sociological, and linguistic sources. The portrait Braun assembles of this past musical world is both fascinating and innovative, suggesting a reconsideration of many views long accepted by tradition. Enhanced with numerous illustrations and photographs that bring the archaeological evidence to life, this exceptional work will be a valued resource for scholars, students, and general readers interested in the history of music, biblical studies, Jewish studies, and the cultures of the ancient Near East.NOTES: Purchased from CBD. Backordered. SUBTITLE: Archaeological, Written, and Comparative Sources… (més)
 
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BeitHallel | Hi ha 1 ressenya més | Feb 18, 2011 |
Reviewed by Tina Frühauf in Asian Music 40/2 (2009). DOI: 10.1353/amu.0.0024
 
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AsianMusicReviews | Hi ha 1 ressenya més | Jun 8, 2010 |

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