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  1. Nov 17, 2016 · It presents a possible model for understanding music sustainability by approaching music cultures as ecosystems, offers a mechanism for documenting change in the vitality of genres over time, and proposes an instrument to assist communities to forge musical futures on their own terms.

  2. The idea of a world of music which governs the book, Worlds of Music , is of a music culture that is at once social and ecological (Titon et al. 1984:8-9, and four subsequent editions through 2009).

  3. Dec 23, 2014 · This paper provides an attempt to conceive of music in terms of a sounding environment. Starting from a definition of music as a collection of vibrational events, it introduces the distinction between discrete-symbolic representations as against analog-continuous representations of the sounds.

    • Mark Reybrouck
    • 2014
  4. Ecomusicology is concerned with the study of music, culture, and nature, and considers musical and sonic issues, both textual and performative, related to ecology and the natural environment.

  5. Oct 1, 2016 · This chapter draws together the key themes, findings, and implications of the volume 'Sustainable Futures for Music Cultures: An Ecological Approach', making cross-connections across the music...

  6. Sep 1, 2020 · The chapter develops the concept of a “live music ecology,” arguing that an ecological approach to live music draws attention to three other factors: (1) the materiality of the...

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  8. Mar 7, 2012 · Elsewhere, I have defined ecomusicology as “the study of music, culture, and nature in all the complexities of those terms. Ecomusicology considers musical and sonic issues, both textual and performative, related to ecology and the natural environment” (Allen 2013).

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