Folk After Empire is a journey into the hidden heartbeat of Italy, where music is not just heard, but lived. Long before nationhood, before cities and empires, the land itself sang: the jagged Alps whispered to shepherds, the Sicilian shores carried echoes of Africa, and mountain caves kept the voices of the dead alive.
This book peels back the layers of Italy's soundscape like an ancient palimpsest. It reveals how folk traditions absorbed the footsteps of invaders and travelers, Greeks, Arabs, Byzantines, and Normans, yet never lost their intimacy with the soil. In these pages, tarantella dances are more than lively steps; they are healing rituals. A simple lullaby might carry traces of a Greek hymn, a Roman lament, and an Arab improvisation, all unknowingly woven into one melody.
From sacred chants that resisted empires to street performers who transformed piazzas into living newspapers, Folk After Empire tells the story of music as a means of survival, memory, and defiance. It shows how Italy's fragmented geography shaped not one, but countless folk traditions, each tied to its own valley, village, and voice.
This is not a nostalgic museum of lost songs. It is an invitation to listen deeply-to hear the silence between the notes, the echoes of forgotten gods, and the resilience of a people whose history was always sung rather than written.
For lovers of music, history, and cultural memory, this book is a revelation: an unforgettable portrait of a land where the past still sings.
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Verlagsgruppe
Zielgruppe
Ethnomusicologists
Cultural historians
Folklore and anthropology students
Sound studies scholars
Italian studies academics
Musicians interested in folk traditions
Readers of political and postcolonial history through art
Produkt-Hinweis
Maße
Höhe: 210 mm
Breite: 148 mm
Dicke: 25 mm
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ISBN-13
978-3-384-68273-4 (9783384682734)
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Autor*in
Maher Asaad Baker (In Arabic: ???? ???? ???) is a Syrian Author, Journalist, and Musician. He was born in Damascus in 1977. Since his teens, he has been building up his career, starting by developing applications and websites while exploring various types of media-creating paths.
He started his career in 1997 with a dream of being one of the most well-known artists in the world.
Reading was always a part of his life as his father's books always surrounded him, but his writing ability didn't develop until a later age as his most time was occupied with other things such as developing, writing songs and music, or in media projects production, he is most known for his book "How I wrote a million Wikipedia articles" and a novel entitled "Becoming the man".