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Cambridge University Press
Online publication date:
February 2016
Print publication year:
2016
Online ISBN:
9781316145074

Book description

Percussion music is both the oldest and most recent of musical genres and exists in diverse forms throughout the world. This Companion explores percussion and rhythm from the perspectives of performers, composers, conductors, instrument builders, scholars, and cognitive scientists. Topics covered include percussion in symphony orchestras from the nineteenth century to today and the development of percussion instruments in chapters on the marimba revolution, the percussion industry, drum machines, and the effect of acoustics. Chapters also investigate drum set playing and the influences of world music on Western percussion, and outline the roles of percussionists as composers, conductors, soloists, chamber musicians, and theatrical performers. Developments in scientific research are explored in chapters on the perception of sound and the evolution of musical rhythm. This book will be a valuable resource for students, percussionists, and all those who want a deeper understanding of percussion music and rhythm.

Reviews

'The Cambridge Companion to Percussion is a concise yet action-packed and concept-rich volume that, like its subject matter, strikes forcibly in the range of ideas from its contributors. The book aims broadly, its chapters cover a vast quantity of musical material, the topics are timely, and the references in the footnotes essential.'

Thomas Brett Source: BrettWorks reviews (www.brettworks.com)

'The writing is varied and informative, pleasing and revealing. The publication does a good job in informing the reading public about percussion as seen by performers, educators, composers and conductors. This book deserves a place in library and personal collections worldwide.'

Source: National Association of College Wind and Percussion Instructors Journal

'… the volume comprises fairly focused essays, on a variety of topics, that taken together provide an effective overview of the richly varied world of modern percussion … [and] is particularly valuable and should be required reading for any student hoping to embark on an orchestral career.'

Source: CHOICE

'… this reviewer highly recommends … a thorough read regarding the field of percussion music education which is represented in many colleges and universities. The writing is varied and informative, pleasing and revealing. The publication does a good job in informing the reading public about percussion as seen by performers, educators, composers and conductors. This book deserves a place in library and personal collections worldwide.'

Geary Larrick Source: Nacwpi Journal

'This is another fine addition to the Cambridge Companion series and is essential for all libraries supporting percussion studies and research. It also provides thoughtful and entertaining reading for the player or listener who wants deeper insight into this wide-ranging discipline.'

Russ Girsberger Source: Notes

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This short bibliography contains references to books in the English language that might be useful to readers and is not intended to be comprehensive. References to journal articles and to other percussion-related publications will be found in the notes to each chapter.

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Arom, S., African Polyphony and Polyrhythm: Musical Structure and Methodology (Cambridge University Press, 1991).
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Baschet, F., Les Sculptures Sonores: The Sound Sculptures of Bernard and Francois Baschet (Chelmsford: Soundworld, 1999).
Bebey, F., African Music: A People’s Art (Brooklyn: Lawrence Hill, 1975).
Beck, J. (ed.), Encyclopedia of Percussion (New York: Garland, 1995).
Becker, B. (ed.), “Contemporary Percussion: Performers’ Perspectives,” Contemporary Music Review, vol. 7, pt. 1 (1992).
Becker, B., Rudimental Arithmetic: A Drummer’s Study of Pattern and Rhythm (Asbury Park, NJ: Keyboard Percussion Publications, 2008).
Berliner, P., The Soul of Mbira: Music and Traditions of the Shona People of Zimbabwe (University of California Press, 1978).
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Blades, J. and Montagu, J., Early Percussion Instruments: from the Middle Ages to the Baroque (Oxford University Press, 1976).
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Chenoweth, V., The Marimbas of Guatemala (University of Kentucky Press, 1964).
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Eshun, K., More Brilliant Than the Sun: Adventures in Sonic Fiction (London: Quartet Books, 1999).
Floyd, S. A., The Power of Black Music: Interpreting Its History from Africa to the United States (Oxford University Press, 1995).
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Jr.Gates, H. L., The Signifying Monkey (Oxford University Press, 1988).
Hart, M. and Lieberman, F. with Sonneborn, D. A., Planet Drum: A Celebration of Percussion and Rhythm (New York: Harper, 1991).
Hart, M. with Stevens, J. and Lieberman, F., Drumming at the Edge of Magic: a Journey into the Spirit of Percussion (San Francisco: Harper, 1990).
Helmholz, H., On the Sensations of Tone (New York: Dover, 1954).
Hinger, F. D., Technique for the Virtuoso Timpanist (Hackensack, NJ: Jerona Music, 1975).
Hinger, F. D., Time & Motion: The Musical Snare Drum (New Haven: Cornucopia, 1991).
Holland, J., Percussion (London: Macdonald and Jane’s, 1978).
Holland, J., Practical Percussion: A Guide to the Instruments and their Sources (Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press, 2005).
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Kaptain, L., “The Wood that Sings”: The Marimba in Chiapas, Mexico (Everett, PA: HoneyRock, 1992).
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Kippen, J., The Tabla of Lucknow: A Cultural Analysis of a Musical Tradition (Cambridge University Press, 1988).
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LeVan, R. K., “African Musical Influence in Selected Art Music Works for Percussion Ensemble, 1930–1984,” unpublished PhD thesis, University of Pittsburgh (1991).
Locke, D., Drum Gahu: A Systematic Method for an African Percussion Piece (Crown Point, IN: White Cliffs Media, 1987).
Locke, D., Drum Damba: Talking Drum Lessons (Crown Point, IN: White Cliffs Media, 1990).
London, J., Hearing in Time: Psychological Aspects of Musical Meter (Oxford University Press, 2012).
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Montagu, J., Making Early Percussion Instruments (Oxford University Press, 1976).
Montagu, J., Timpani and Percussion (Yale University Press, 2002).
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Partch, H., Genesis of a Music (New York: Da Capo, 1974).
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Peters, G., The Drummer Man (Wilmette, IL: Kemper-Peters, 1975).
Philip, R., Performing Music in the Age of Recording (Yale University Press, 2004).
Pond, S., Head Hunters: The Making of Jazz’s First Platinum Album (University of Michigan Press, 2005).
Potter, K., Four Musical Minimalists (Cambridge University Press, 2000).
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Roberts, J. S., Black Music of Two Worlds (New York: Praeger, 1972).
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Sankaran, T., The Art of Konnakol (Solkattu) (Toronto: Lalith Publishing, 2010).
Schick, S., The Percussionist’s Art: Same Bed, Different Dreams (University of Rochester Press, 2006).
Schweizer, S. L., Timpani Tone and the Interpretation of Baroque and Classical Music (Oxford University Press, 2010).
Shapiro, P., Turn the Beat Around: The Secret History of Disco (New York: Macmillan, 2006).
Small, C., Musicking: The Meanings of Performing and Listening (Hannover: University Press of New England, 1998).
Smith, G. D., I Drum, Therefore I Am: Being and Becoming a Drummer (Surrey: Ashgate Publishing, 2013).
Stone, G. L., Stick Control for the Snare Drummer (Boston: G. B. Stone, 1935).
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Toussaint, G. T., The Geometry of Musical Rhythm: What Makes a “Good” Rhythm Good? (Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press, 2013).
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Wallin, N. L., Merker, B. H., and Brown, S., (eds.), The Origins of Music (MIT Press, 2000).
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Wilcken, L., The Drums of Vodou (Tempe, AZ: White Cliffs Media, 1992).
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Williams, B. M., Learning Mbira: A Beginning (Everett, PA: HoneyRock, 2001).
Wyre, J., Touched by Sound: A Drummer’s Journey (Norland, ON: Buka Music, 2002).

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