![]() | Making Space on the Western Frontier: Mormons, Miners, and Southern Paiutes Subjects: Frontier and pioneer life -- West (U.S.); West (U.S.) -- Ethnic relations -- History -- 19th century; West (U.S.) -- Social conditions -- 19th century; Great Basin -- History -- 19th century; Mormon pioneers -- West (U.S.) -- History -- 19th century; Mine; Until recently, most scholarly work on Chinese music in both Chinese and Western languages has focused on genres, musical structure, and general history and concepts, rather than on the musicians themselves. This volume breaks new ground by focusing on individual musicians active in different amateur and professional music scenes in mainland China, Hong Kong, and Chinese communities in Europe. Using biography to deepen understanding of Chinese music, contributors present contextualized portraits of rural folk singers, urban opera singers, literati, and musicians on both geographic and cultural frontiers. Contributors are Nimrod Baranovitch, Rachel Harris, Frank Kouwenhoven, Tong Soon Lee, Peter Micic, Helen Rees, Antoinet Schimmelpenninck, Shao Binsun, Jonathan P. J. Stock, and Bell Yung. W. Paul Reeve is an assistant professor of history at the University of Utah. |
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