Ahrendt, Rebekah
Music and Diplomacy from the Early Modern Era to the Present
1. Introduction
Damien Mahiet, Mark Ferraguto, Rebekah Ahrendt
Part I. Representation
2. Concealed Music in Early Modern Diplomatic Ceremonial
Arne Spohr
3. Serenatas in the Service of Diplomacy in Baroque Venice
Giulia Giovani
4. The Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra and the Wages of Diplomatic Service
Jonathan L. Yaeger
5. Conflicting Dreams of Global Harmony in US-PRC Silk Road Diplomacy
Harm Langenkamp
Part II. Mediation
6. Constructing Universality in Early Modern French Treatises on Music and Dance
Ellen R. Welch
7. Perpetual Peace and the Idea of “Concert” in Eighteenth-Century Thought
Frédéric Ramel
8. “Jazz—Made in Germany” and the Transatlantic Beginnings of Jazz Diplomacy
Mario Dunkel
9. Music from the Embassy to the Underground in a Post-Soviet Belarus
M. Paula Survilla
Part III. Negotiation
10. The Princesse des Ursins, Loyal Subject of the King of France and Foreign Princess in Rome
Anne-Madeleine Goulet
11. Haitian
Melvin L. Butler
12. The US Department of State’s “Hip Hop Diplomacy” in Morocco
Kendra Salois
13. Opening up Thinking Space for Improvised Collaborative Public Diplomacy
Willow F. Williamson
14. Afterword: Music’s Powers
Danielle Fosler-Lussier
Keywords: Cultural and Media Studies, Music, Cultural History, International Relations, Arts, Cultural Studies, Social Sciences, general
- Editor
- Ahrendt, Rebekah
- Ferraguto, Mark
- Mahiet, Damien
- Publisher
- Springer
- Publication year
- 2014
- Language
- en
- Edition
- 1
- Page amount
- 301 pages
- Category
- Art, Art History
- Format
- Ebook
- eISBN (PDF)
- 9781137463272
- Printed ISBN
- 978-1-349-50019-2