Sporting sounds [ relationships between sport and music
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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London ;New York :
Routledge ,
c2009
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| Online Access: | NetLibrary |
Table of Contents:
- 1. The psychological, psychophysical and ergogenic effects of music in sport : a review and synthesis
- 2. Video, priming, and music : effects on emotions and motivation
- 3. Managing pre-competitive emotions with music
- 4. Music and figure skating
- 5. The energy of festivity : atmosphere, intonation and self-orchestration in danish popular sports
- 6. Music as sport history : the special case of Pietro Metastasio's L'Olimpiade and the story of the Olympic Games
- 7. "Anyone for tennis" : notes on the genre "tennis composition"
- 8. Ludus Tonalis : sport and musical modernisms, 1910-1938
- 9. War, remembrance, and sport : "Abide with me" and the FA Cup final in the 1920s
- 10. "Friday night and the gates are low" : popular music and its relationship(s) to sport
- 11. Supporter rock in Sweden : locality, resistance and irony at play
- 12. Ubh fhal, how I miss you with your heather scented air : music, locality and the Gaelic Athletic Association in Ireland
- 13. "This thing goes beyond the boundary" : cricket, calypso, the Caribbean and their heroes
- 14. Bouts of kiwi loyalty : musical frames and televised sport