• Epic Television – Music and Sound in Ramayan and Mahabharat 

      Lesniak, Britta (2018-12-14)
      This dissertation explores the music and sounds of the two Hindi TV-serials Ramayan and Mahabharat, which were broadcast between 1987 and 1990 on India’s then-only state-run television channel Doordarshan. Led by the ...
    • Listening Out for Sangīt Encounters 

      van Straaten, Eva-Maria Alexandra (2018-03-02)
      In this book, I explore frictions over musical details as indicative of a field of tension between musical knowledge and power that is thoroughly intertwined with its academic study. To do justice to this complexity, in ...
    • Matteo Ricci’s Xiqin Quyi – A Jesuit’s Expert Musicking in Ming China 

      Wong, Tsz (2019-06-13)
      Matteo Ricci was an Italian Jesuit who played a vital role in the cultural encounters between Ming China and Europe. He composed Xiqin Quyi Ba Zhang (西琴曲意八章) with Chinese lyrics. Since the original scores were lost, this ...
    • The Sonorous Spectacle 

      Granger, Charissa Arlette (2018-01-30)
      The Sonorous Spectacle World Music Performance Practices as Discourse aims to situate contemporary world music performance practice as a sonorous spectacle. It does so in order to shed light on the power relations involved ...
    • Die Werke Georg Friedrich Händels in Göttingen 

      Amirazodi, Poupak (2005-11-22)
      This work gives an insight into the history of a musicological partial stock of the Goettingen State and University Library: the compositions of George Frideric Handel and the literature about his life and work. Within ...