Author | Hu, Zhuqing [Lester] |
Place | Chicago |
Publisher | --- |
Collection | Ricci Institute Library |
Edition | |
Language | English |
Type | Thesis/Dissertation (PDF) |
Series | |
Shelf | Digital Archives |
Call Number | ML336.2.H8 2019d |
Description | pdf. [xv, 475 p. : ill. (some color)] |
Note | From Ut Re Mi to fourteen-tone temperament : the global acoustemologies of an early modern Chinese tuning reform / by Zhuqing Hu. Thesis (Ph.D. Music, 2019)—University of Chicago. Sections of text in Chinese, Latin, and Manchu. Analysis of NLC mss. Putong guji 普通古籍 15251 Includes bibliographical references (p. 456-475) Abstract sub-title varies from t.p.: From Ut Re Mi to Fourteen-Tone Temperament: the Global Acoustemologies of an Early Modern Reform to Chinese Musical Tuning.
Abstract Keywords: tuning, history of music theory, Qing Empire, global music history, acoustemology, Phonological Revolution. Local access dig.pdf. [Hu-Acoustemologies China.pdf] |
Author | Irvine, Thomas |
Place | Chicago |
Publisher | University of Chicago Press |
Collection | Ricci Institute Library |
Edition | |
Language | English |
Type | Digital Book (PDF) |
Series | New material histories of music |
Shelf | Digital Archives |
Call Number | ML3797.2.E87 I78 2020d |
Description | pdf [263 p. : ill., maps ; 24 cm] |
Note | Listening to China : sound and the Sino-Western encounter, 1770-1839 / Thomas Irvine. Introduction : Process and perspective -- China and the enlightened ear -- Soundscapes in the contact zone : Listening in Canton, 1770-1839 -- Charles Burney discovers China -- Sound and the Macartney Mission, 1792-1794 -- Reading Burney listening to China -- Listening to China with Forkel and Marx -- Epilogue : sound and the Sino-Western encounter. From bell ringing to fireworks, gongs to cannon salutes, a dazzling variety of sounds and soundscapes marked the China encountered by the West around 1800. These sounds were gathered by diplomats, trade officials, missionaries, and other travelers and transmitted back to Europe, where they were reconstructed in the imaginations of writers, philosophers, and music historians such as Jean-Philippe Rameau, Johann Nikolaus Forkel, and Charles Burney. Thomas Irvine gathers these stories in Listening to China, exploring how the sonic encounter with China shaped perceptions of Europe’s own musical development. Through these stories, Irvine not only investigates how the Sino-Western encounter sounded, but also traces the West’s shifting response to China. As the trading relationships between China and the West broke down, travelers and music theorists abandoned the vision of shared musical approaches, focusing instead on China’s noisiness and sonic disorder and finding less to like in its music. At the same time, Irvine reconsiders the idea of a specifically Western music history, revealing that it was comparison with China, the great “other,” that helped this idea emerge. Ultimately, Irvine draws attention to the ways Western ears were implicated in the colonial and imperial project in China, as well as to China’s importance to the construction of musical knowledge during and after the European Enlightenment. Timely and original, Listening to China is a must-read for music scholars and historians of China alike. "Listening to China is our first important foray in the field of global music history, which is rapidly establishing itself as the main area of growth in music studies. Compellingly and expertly written by a seasoned scholar, it tells the story of how Westerners experienced China with their ears at the time of the Sino-Western encounter of ca. 1800, and what this meant for their own construction of musical knowledge. It explores two kinds of Western practices of listening in and to China: ear-witness accounts by travelers to China, including diplomats, trade officials, and missionaries; and writings about Chinese music by European writers, philosophers, and music historians who constructed China's sound in their imaginations. The book's primary objective is a better understanding of how Westerners gained/gathered sonic knowledge of China and to investigate the aural dimensions of the Sino-Western encounter At the same time, the book reconsiders the idea of a specifically Western music history by showing how it was precisely the comparison with a great "other"--China--that helped the idea itself to emerge. Ultimately, the book draws attention to the importance of China for the construction of (musical) knowledge during and following the European Enlightenment."-- Provided by publisher. Local access dig.pdf. [Irvine-Listening to China.pdf] |
ISBN | 978022666726 |
LCCN | 2019047730 |
Author | Amiot, Jean-Joseph-Marie 錢德明, 1718-1793Roussier, Pierre-Joseph, 1716-1792 |
Place | Paris |
Publisher | Chez Nyon l'aîneé |
Collection | Ricci Institute Library |
Edition | |
Language | French |
Type | Digital Book (PDF) |
Series | |
Shelf | Digital Archives |
Call Number | ML335.2.A7 1779d |
Description | dig.pdf. [254 p. : 30 plates] |
Note | Mémoire sur la musique des chinois, tant anciens que modernes / par M. Amiot ... avec des notes, des observations & une table des matieres, par M. l'abbé Roussier ... faisant partie du tome sixième des Mémoires concernant les chinois. Based on Amiot's translation for sections of the Guyue jingzhuan 古樂經傳. Online at Gallica. Local access dig.pdf. [Amiot-Memoire sur la Musique Chinois.pdf]
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Author | Amiot, Jean-Joseph-Marie 錢德明, 1718-1793Gaubil, Antoine 宋君榮, 1689-1759Cibot, Pierre-Martial 韓國英, 1727-1780Poirot, Louis de 賀清泰, 1735-1813Bourgeois, François 趙進修, 1723-1792 |
Place | Paris |
Publisher | Nyon aîsné |
Collection | Ricci Institute Library |
Edition | |
Language | French |
Type | Digital text [pdf] |
Series | |
Shelf | Digital Archives |
Call Number | DS708.M46 1776d |
Description | dig.pdf & xdw [16 vols] |
Note | Mémoires concernant l’histoire, les sciences, les arts, les mœurs, les usages, & c. des Chinois: Par les Missionnaires de Pékin. Paris: Nyon aîsné, 1776-1814. (Vols. 15-16, Paris and Strasbourg: Treuttel et Würtz, 1791 and 1814). Often referred to as Mémoires concernant les Chinois. "...Eighteenth century Jesuit mission monographs and reports. The contributions of Joseph-Marie Amiot, Pierre-Martial Cibot, and Antoine Gaubil are preponderant. Amoit’s 350-page essay on the antiquity of the Chinese as proved by their monuments is in vol. 2; his monograph on Chinese music and musical instruments is in vol. 6; his renditions of three of the Seven Military Classics and two mid Qing military drill manuals are in vols. 7 and 8 (note); his 40-page life of Koung-tse (“appellee vulgairement Confucius”) is in vol. 12; his 230-page chronological table of the Chinese empire is in vol. 13; and his scoop reporting on the Siku quanshu 四庫全書 is in vols. 13 and 15 (Europe’s and America’s first information on the imperial collection). Cibot contributed about 100 studies on all kinds of Chinese manufactures and commodities. These are scattered in most of the volumes. Gaubil’s pioneering 500-page chronological history of the Tang, Abrégé de l’histoire chinoise de la grande dynastie des T’ang (completed by 1753) is in vols 15-16. It was, he says, based on the 21 Histories, the Tongjian 通鑑, the Tongjian gangmu 通鑑綱目, and the Lidai jishi nianbiao 歷代紀事年表. His studies of Chinese chronology are also in vol. 16 (based, he says, on Tse-tchikang-kien-ta-tuen [probably Zizhi gangjian zhengshi daquan 資治綱鑑正史大全. Zhong Xing 鐘惺, ed. end Ming]). Vol. 10 contains a 300-page general index to vols 1-10 (Cordier also lists all the contents). For a background to the Mémoires, see Dehergne, 1983. -– Cf. Wilkinson,Chinese history, a new manual. p. 398.
Online on different sites. See: Bibliotheca Sinica for aggregated links. |
LCCN | 05008790 |
Author | Lam, Joseph Sui Ching |
Place | --- |
Publisher | --- |
Collection | Ricci Institute Library |
Edition | |
Language | English |
Type | Article (in Periodical) |
Series | |
Shelf | Digital Archives |
Call Number | ML336.L364 1997 |
Description | pdf. [p. 21-62, 43 frames : ill., musical notation] |
Note | Ming music and music history / Joseph S. C. Lam. Joseph S. C. Lam (1997) MING MUSIC AND MUSIC HISTORY, Ming Studies, 1997:1, 21-62, DOI: 10.1179/014703797788763526 Includes bibliographical references (p. 51-55) Includes glossary of Chinese terms, and Zhu Zaiyu's (朱載堉, 1536-1611) bibliography from Lülü jingyi 律呂精義. Local access dig.pdf [Lam-Ming Music.pdf] |
Author | Weng Panfeng 翁攀峰 |
Place | [Beijing] [北京] |
Publisher | --- |
Collection | Ricci Institute Library |
Edition | |
Language | Chinese 中文[簡體字] |
Type | Thesis/Dissertation (PDF) |
Series | |
Shelf | Digital Archives |
Call Number | ML335.2.W465 2014d |
Description | dig.pdf (223 frames : ill.) |
Note | Qingdai lüxue ruogan wenti tantao 清代律學若干問題探討 / Weng Panfeng 翁攀峰. Thesis (Ph.D.--Zhongguo kexue jishu daxue 中國科學技術大學, 2014). Abstract also in English. Includes bibliographical references. 附錄: 清代樂律學文獻 p.211 (frame 221) Local access dig.pdf [Weng-Temperament.pdf]
清代律學若干問題探討 / 翁攀峰 Full Table of Contents see CNKI. |
Author | Huang Youdi 黄友棣, 1912-2010 |
Place | Taibei Shi 臺北市 |
Publisher | Yueyou shufang 樂友書房 |
Collection | Ricci Institute Library |
Edition | 初版 |
Language | Chinese 中文 |
Type | Book |
Series | Yueyou congshu 樂友叢書 ; 01 |
Shelf | Stacks |
Call Number | ML336.Y569 H816 1965 |
Description | 2, 2, 3, 206 p. ; 19 cm. |
Note | Zhongguo yinyue sixiang pipan 中國音樂思想批判 / Huang Youdi zhu 黄友棣著. "第3部: Zhongguo gudai yinyue shupu mulu 中國古代音樂書譜目錄": p. [109]-206. 民國54 [1965]. |