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    Baltimore : University of Illinois Press
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    gbv_837101735
    Format: Online-Ressource (346 p)
    ISBN: 9780252037207
    Series Statement: Music in American Life
    Content: Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- Introduction Helena Simonett -- Chapter 1 From Old World to New Shores Helena Simonett -- Chapter 2 Accordion Jokes: A Folklorist's View Richard March -- Chapter 3 From Chanky-Chank to Yankee Chanks: The Cajun Accordion as Identity Symbol Mark F. DeWit -- Chapter 4 'Garde ici et 'garde lá-bas: Creole Accordion in Louisiana Jared Snyder -- Chapter 5 "Tejano and Proud": Regional Accordion Traditions of South Texas and the Border Region -- Chapter 6 Preserving Territory: The Changing Language of the Accordion in Tohono O'odham Waila -- Chapter 7 Accordions and Working-Class Culture along Lake Superior's South Shore James P. Leary -- Chapter 8 Play Me a Tarantella, a Polka, or Jazz: Italian Americans and the Currency of Piano- -- Chapter 9 The Klezmer Accordion: An Outsider among Outsiders Joshua Horowitz -- Chapter 10 Beyond Vallenato: The Accordion Traditions in Colombia Egberto Bermúdez -- Chapter 11 "A Hellish Instrument" The Story of the Tango Bandoneón María Susana Azzi -- Chapter 12 No ma' se oye el fuinfuán: The Noisy Accordion in the Dominican Republic Sydney -- Chapter 13 Between the Folds of Luiz Gonzaga's Sanfona: Forró Music in Brazil Megwen Loveless -- Chapter 14 The Accordion in New Scores: Paradigms of Authorship and Identity in William Schimmel's -- Glossary -- Contributors.
    Note: Description based upon print version of record , ""Cover""; ""Title Page""; ""Copyright""; ""Contents""; ""Introduction Helena Simonett""; ""Chapter 1 From Old World to New Shores Helena Simonett""; ""Chapter 2 Accordion Jokes: A Folklorist�s View Richard March""; ""Chapter 3 From Chanky-Chank to Yankee Chanks: The Cajun Accordion as Identity Symbol Mark F. DeWit""; ""Chapter 4 �Garde ici et �garde lá-bas: Creole Accordion in Louisiana Jared Snyder ""; ""Chapter 5 “Tejano and Proud�: Regional Accordion Traditions of South Texas and the Border Region"" , ""Chapter 6 Preserving Territory: The Changing Language of the Accordion in Tohono O�odham Waila""""Chapter 7 Accordions and Working-Class Culture along Lake Superior�s South Shore James P. Leary ""; ""Chapter 8 Play Me a Tarantella, a Polka, or Jazz: Italian Americans and the Currency of Piano-""; ""Chapter 9 The Klezmer Accordion: An Outsider among Outsiders Joshua Horowitz""; ""Chapter 10 Beyond Vallenato: The Accordion Traditions in Colombia Egberto Bermúdez""; ""Chapter 11 “A Hellish Instrument� The Story of the Tango Bandoneón María Susana Azzi"" , ""Chapter 12 No ma� se oye el fuinfuán: The Noisy Accordion in the Dominican Republic Sydney""""Chapter 13 Between the Folds of Luiz Gonzaga�s Sanfona: Forró Music in Brazil Megwen Loveless ""; ""Chapter 14 The Accordion in New Scores: Paradigms of Authorship and Identity in William Schimmel�s""; ""Glossary""; ""Contributors""
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780252094323
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780252037207
    Additional Edition: Print version Accordion in the Americas : Klezmer, Polka, Tango, Zydeco, and More!
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books
    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
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