Routledge Research in Music
About the Book Series
This series is our home for cutting-edge, upper-level scholarly studies and edited collections. Considering music performance, theory, and culture alongside topics such as gender, race, ecology, film, religion, politics, and science, titles are characterized by dynamic interventions into established subjects and innovative studies on emerging topics.
Music, Performance, and the Realities of Film: Shared Concert Experiences in Screen Fiction
1st Edition
By Ben Winters
December 20, 2016
This book examines the relationship between narrative film and reality, as seen through the lens of on-screen classical concert performance. By investigating these scenes, wherein the performance of music is foregrounded in the narrative, Winters uncovers how concert performance reflexively ...
Bodily Expression in Electronic Music: Perspectives on Reclaiming Performativity
1st Edition
Edited
By Deniz Peters, Gerhard Eckel, Andreas Dorschel
November 08, 2013
In this book, scholars and artists explore the relation between electronic music and bodily expression from perspectives including aesthetics, philosophy of mind, phenomenology, dance and interactive performance arts, sociology, computer music and sonic arts, and music theory, transgressing ...
Music, Science, and the Rhythmic Brain: Cultural and Clinical Implications
1st Edition
Edited
By Jonathan Berger, Gabe Turow
July 08, 2013
This book studies the effects of repetitive musical rhythm on the brain and nervous system, and in doing so integrates diverse fields including ethnomusicology, psychology, neuroscience, anthropology, religious studies, music therapy, and human health. It presents aspects of musical rhythm and ...






