Lidia Guzy (Ed.)
Religion and Music
Proceedings of the Interdisciplinary Workshop at the Institute
for Scientific Studies of Religions, Freie Universität
Berlin, May 2006
Religionen in Kultur und Gesellschaft (hrsg. von Lidia
Guzy), [ISSN 1866-5977], Bd. 1
Berlin, Mai 2008, 155 Seiten, € 14,80; ISBN 978-3-89998-116-2
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Über das Buch:
From the comparative perspective on cultures one can observe
that music is used not only in religious adoration and worship
but also in rituals of personal and collective crisis. Music
as non-verbal religious communication acts as a social form
of cultural consolation, commemoration, recollection and
the representation of ideas and values as well as a marker
of cultural and personal identity. This collected volume
aims to formulate impulses for the study of religions, rituals
and the aesthetics of religions.
Über die Herausgeberin:
Dr. Lidia Guzy, Studium der Ethnologie, Religionswissenschaft
sowie Ur- und Frühgeschichte an der FU Berlin und EHESS
Paris; 1999 - 2002: deutsch-französische Promotion
innerhalb des DFG-Orissa-Schwerpunktprogramms; Feldforschungen
in Gujarat und Orissa (Indien); sie war als Wissenschaftliche
Mitarbeiterin am Institut für Ethnologie, FU Berlin
tätig. Zurzeit arbeitet Lidia Guzy als Projektleiterin
am Institut für Religionswissenschaft der FU Berlin.
Die Autoren:
Lidia
Guzy | Introduction | Thea phony – on Music, Religion
and the Goddess in Western Orissa
Dr. Lidia Guzy, Research Scholar, Project Director
“From Imperial Museum to Communication Centre”
at the Institute for Scientific Studies of Religions/Institut
für Religionswissenschaft, Freie Universität Berlin.
Lars-Christian
Koch | Raga-Music in North India between Religious Meaning
and Courtly Culture
PD Dr. Lars-Christian Koch, Director Phonogrammarchiv
Berlin, Berlin Ethnological Museum, Professor for Ethnomusicology/
Musikwissenschaftliches Institut at Universität zu
Köln, Cologne.
Isabel
Laack | The Relation between Music and Religious Meaning
– Theoretical Reflections
Isabel Laack, M.A., PhD Scholar and Lecturer, University
of Heidelberg, Centre for Studies in European History and
Culture (ZEGK), Institute for the Study of Religions/Institut
für Religionswissenschaft at Universität Heidelberg
Nicolas
Prévôt | How Musical Is God? A Pantheon
and Its Music in Bastar, Central India
Dr. Nicolas Prévôt, Assistant Professor,
Department of Ethnomusicology/ Département d’ethnologie,
préhistoire, ethnomusicologie, l’Université
Paris X Nanterre, member Centre de Recherche en Ethnomusicologie
(CREM) at the CNRS, Paris.
Daniela Weber | Gospel, Sacro-Pop and White Metal
– when the Organ is Jazzing and Rocking. Popular Music
in Christian Church Services in Berlin. A Report from Inside
Daniela Weber, Director of Religionswissenschaftliche
Werkstatt, Berlin, Management Consultant, composer, church
musician, Berlin.
Annette
Wilke | Sound and Sense: Sonic Perception in Hindu India
Prof. Dr. Annette Wilke, Professor for the Study
of Religions at the Seminar for the Study of Religions/Seminar
für Allgemeine Religionswissenschaft, Westfälische
Wilhelm-Universität Münster.
Hartmut
Zinser | Welcoming Address “Religion and Music”
Prof. Dr. Hartmut Zinser, Professor for Scientific
Studies of Religions, at the Institute for Scientific Studies
of Religions/Institut für Religionswissenschaft, Freie
Universität Berlin.