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Critical Inquiry | 1994

Doubleness and Jazz Improvisation: Irony, Parody, and Ethnomusicology

Ingrid T. Monson

It is a peculiar sensation, this double-consciousness, this sense of always looking at ones self through the eyes of others, of measuring ones soul by the tape of a world that looks on in amused contempt and pity. One ever feels his twoness,-an American, a Negro; two souls, two thoughts, two unreconciled strivings; two warring ideals in one dark body, whose dogged strength alone keeps it from being torn asunder.


Early Music History | 1993

Oral and written transmission in Ethiopian Christian chant

Kay Kaufman Shelemay; Peter Jeffery; Ingrid T. Monson

Of all the musical traditions in the world among which fruitful comparisons with medieval European chant might be made, the chant tradition of the Ethiopian Orthodox Church promises to be especially informative. In Ethiopia one can actually witness many of the same processes of oral and written transmission as were or may have been active in medieval Europe. Music and literacy are taught in a single curriculum in ecclesiastical schools. Future singers begin to acquire the repertory by memorising chants that serve both as models for whole melodies and as the sources of the melodic phrases linked to individual notational signs. At a later stage of training each one copies out a complete notated manuscript on parchment using medieval scribal techniques. But these manuscripts are used primarily for study purposes; during liturgical celebrations the chants are performed from memory without books, as seems originally to have been the case also with Gregorian and Byzantine chant. Finally, singers learn to improvise sung liturgical poetry according to a structured system of rules. If one desired to imitate the example of Parry and Lord, who investigated the modern South Slavic epic for possible clues to Homeric poetry, it would be difficult to find a modern culture more similar to the one that spawned Gregorian chant.


Archive | 1997

Saying Something: Jazz Improvisation and Interaction

Ingrid T. Monson


Archive | 2007

Freedom Sounds: Civil Rights Call Out to Jazz and Africa

Ingrid T. Monson


Archive | 2018

The African diaspora : a musical perspective

Ingrid T. Monson


Ethnomusicology | 1999

Riffs, Repetition, and Theories of Globalization

Ingrid T. Monson


Critical Inquiry | 2008

Hearing, Seeing, and Perceptual Agency

Ingrid T. Monson


In the Course of Performance: Studies in the World of Musical Improvisation | 1998

Oh Freedom: George Russell , John Coltrane, and Modal Jazz

Ingrid T. Monson; Bruno Nettl; Melinda Russell


Black Music Research Journal | 1999

Monk Meets SNCC

Ingrid T. Monson


Creativity in Performance | 1997

What’s Sound Got to Do With It?: Jazz, Poststructuralism, and the Construction of Cultural Meaning

Ingrid T. Monson; Keith Sawyer

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