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Sardinian Chronicles
Sardinian Chronicles
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Through his sensitive portraits of music makers and their families, Lortat-Jacob overcomes some of the epistemological and methodological dilemmas facing his field today, while also giving the general reader a sense of the multiple and idiosyncratic ways that music is involved in everyday life. With a foreword by Michel Leiris and a compact disc containing samples of the music being discussed, this book constitutes a breakthrough in ethnomusicology that will also interest many in Mediterranean studies and European anthropology.
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Intimate portraits of Sardinian musicians and their lives.
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Who is this book for?
If you're drawn to cultural stories that breathe life into traditional music, Sardinian Chronicles is a true gem. Bernard Lortat-Jacob beautifully captures the unique personalities behind Sardinian melodies, blending ethnomusicology with heartfelt storytelling. It's a vivid, authentic glimpse into how music intertwines with everyday existence in Sardinian villages, making it a captivating read for anyone fascinated by oral traditions and regional cultures.