嗡嗡声泛音与音色为中心的音乐摇篮:阿尔泰山脉及其邻近地区原住民的文化景观

IF 0.2 2区 艺术学 0 ASIAN STUDIES
ASIAN MUSIC Pub Date : 2021-08-11 DOI:10.1353/amu.2021.0013
Carole Pegg
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摘要:本文认为,无人机泛音音乐(“throatsinging”或“泛音歌唱”)的文化政治应该更多地考虑其遗产承载者的声音,即国际阿尔泰山脉及其邻近地区的前游牧民族,在这里也被称为大阿尔泰。它借鉴了蒙古阿尔泰和俄罗斯阿尔泰的实地考察,呈现了一系列相互关联的当地文化景观,土著遗产持有者在droneovertone表演中将自己置身其中。最后,它将这些地方景观与俄罗斯、蒙古和中国的国家、这些民族现在居住的国家和联邦单位以及全球流动的景观并置,包括联合国教科文组织非物质文化遗产名录所产生的景观。
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Cradle of Drone-Overtone and Timbre-Centered Music: Cultural Landscapes of the Indigenous Peoples of the Altai Mountain Range and Its Neighboring Areas
Abstract:This paper argues that the cultural politics of drone-overtone music ("throatsinging," or "overtone-singing") should more often consider the voices of its heritage bearers, formerly nomadic peoples of the international Altai Mountain range and its adjacent areas, also referred to here as Greater Altai. Drawing on fieldwork in the Mongolian Altai and Russian Altai, it presents a series of mutually implicated local cultural landscapes into which Indigenous heritage bearers place themselves during droneovertone performances. Finally, it juxtaposes these local scapes with those of the Russian, Mongolian, and Chinese states, of nations and federative units within which those peoples now dwell, and of global flows, including those engendered by UNESCO's Intangible Cultural Heritage lists.
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