Danish Yearbook of Musicology, volume 34 · 2006
Editorial – Michael Fjeldsøe & Thomas Holme Hansen
Viewpoint: Will Musicology Survive? – Michael Fjeldsøe
Articles
Writing Local Histories within Transnational Frameworks – Morten Michelsen
Wife Murder as Child’s Game– analytical reflections on Eminem’s performative self-dramatization – Steen Kaargaard Nielsen
Franz Liszt and the Birth of Modern Musical Institutions. The reception of Franz Liszt in Danish musical life, 1839–1928 – Peter E. Nissen
Henrik Glahn 29.5.1919–16.8.2006 – John Bergsagel
Carsten E. Hatting 15.5.1930–30.5.2006 – Niels Krabbe
Research Projects
Music and Enunciation – Anette Vandsø Andersen
Representations of Jazz in America at the Turn of the 21st Century –
Anne Dvinge
Vocal Masks: The Rhetorical Singing Tradition in Italian Opera –
Magnus Tessing Schneider
Conferences
Sporting Sounds, University of Aarhus 2006 – John Bale
Shostakovich – today, Copenhagen October 2006 –
Michael Fjeldsøe
Danish Musicological Society, 2006 – Thomas Holme Hansen
Reviews
Suzannah Clark and Elizabeth Eva Leach (eds.), Citation and Authority in Medieval and Renaissance Musical Culture. Learning from the Learned – Peter Woetmann Christoffersen
Lionel Carley, Edvard Grieg in England – John Bergsagel
Valdemar Lønsted, Mahler – Bo Marschner
Bruland, Inge (ed.), Else Marie Pade og Symphonie magnétophonique – Ingeborg Okkels
Lissa Nicolajsen, Sang i landsbyskolen i 1800-tallet – Kirsten Sass Bak
Frank Büchmann-Møller, Someone to watch over me. The Life and Music
of Ben Webster – Tore Mortensen
Rune Skyum-Nielsen, Nr. 1 – dansk hiphopkultur siden 1983 – Mads Krogh
Thomas Vilhelm, Det visuelle øre – filmmusikkens historie – Iben Have
Kirsten Sass Bak and Svend Nielsen (eds.), Spiritual Folk Singing. Nordic and Baltic Protestant Traditions – Anders Dillmar
Bibliography 2006 –
Anne Ørbæk Jensen
Information