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The Cambridge Companion to Rhythm

The Cambridge Companion to Rhythm

  • Editor: Hartenberger, Russell
  • Editor: McClelland, Ryan

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Contents

  • Introduction Russell Hartenberger and Ryan McClelland; I. Overview of rhythm:
  • 1. Rhythm in Western music: Concepts and literature Ryan McClelland;
  • 2. Perception of rhythm Daniel Cameron and Jessica Grahn; II. Performing rhythm:
  • 3. Visualizing the rhythms of performance Alan Dodson;
  • 4. A percussionist understands rhythm Steven Schick;
  • 5. A different kind of virtuosity Russell Hartenberger;
  • 6. Conducting rhythm David Robertson; III. Composing with rhythm:
  • 7. Expressive rhythm and meter in the German Lied Harald Krebs;
  • 8. Rhythm in post-tonal music: a modernist primer Gretchen Horlacher;
  • 9. The concept of rhythm: composers in their own words Adam Sliwinski; IV. Rhythm in jazz and popular music:
  • 10. Jazz rhythm: the challenge of "swing" Matthew W. Butterfield;
  • 11. Rhythmic influence in the rock revolution Trevor de Clercq;
  • 12. Rhythm in contemporary rap music Mitchell Ohriner; V. Rhythm in global musics:
  • 13. The musical rhythm of Agbadza songs David Locke;
  • 14. Rhythmic thought and practice in the Indian subcontinent James Kippen;
  • 15. The draw of Balinese rhythm Leslie Tilley;
  • 16. Rhythmic structures in Latin American and Caribbean music Peter Manuel;
  • 17. Indigenous rhythm and dance in North and South America Kristina F. Nielsen; VI. Epilogue:
  • 18. The future of rhythm Nick Collins; Select bibliography; Index.