Censorship in Music
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Though Henry Purcell, as organist of Westminster Abbey, gave considerable attention to sacred music during his all-too-brief life, he also explored earthier topics in his catches. These brief vocal works focus primarily on wine... more
This essay details the history of music censorship in the United States in relation to freedom of expression and explores the contemporary importance of the topic through its effects on hip-hop and rap music.
The Eurovision Song Contest (ESC), little known in the United States, is the Olympics of songwriting, encompassing all of Europe and beyond to geographic and cultural outsiders such as Israel, Jordan, Morocco, and the newcomer of... more
Written by Robin Denselow,the report reflects on the numerous accounts and incidents of censorship, persecution and imprisonment of artists, as they were revealed in testimonials and panel debates during ‘All that is Banned is Desired’,... more
The authors describe the negative effects censorship of music has on society.
Editado en 2010, "La oposición musical al franquismo: canción protesta y censura discográfica en España" es producto de una investigación que recurre a documentación mayoritariamente inédita, y trata de ofrecer una visión más cercana de... more
Questions of the permissibility and regulability of music in Islamic jurisprudence and Persian/Iranian governance have been historically disputed. Since the Revolution of 1979, Iranian music and musicians have been suppressed by their... more
The report, ‘Music, Culture and Conflict in Mali’, written by Andy Morgann analyses the background of the conflict. He has interviewed 20 of Mali’s most acclaimed musicians, artists and observers on how music and culture has been... more
Λογοκρισία υπάρχει σε όλες τις εκδοχές δημόσιου λόγου, από τις εικαστικές τέχνες, το στίχο, τη μουσική, το θέατρο, τον κινηματογράφο ως τη δημοσιογραφία: από τις πιο πα-ραδοσιακές εκφορές ως τις πιο σύγχρονες στο χώρο του Δια δικτύου.... more
Zentrale These ist: Kommerzielle populäre Musik war im deutschsprachigen Raum vom 19. Jahrhundert bis heute Gegenstand von Kritik und Kampagnen, die sie als moralisch gefährlich und geschmackszerstörend attackierten. Doch der Vergleich... more
Mediterranean Periplus – voyages in time and space, around and beyond the sea of civilizations: we follow the movements of peoples, goods, ideas and cultural patterns in our historical space, underlying that exchange was the determining... more
In the late 1970s musician Roger Lucey sang protest songs against the injustices of the apartheid government in South Africa. In response the South African Police assigned security branch policeman Paul Erasmus to put a stop to Lucey’s... more
XXIII Colloquio di Musicologia del Saggiatore Musicale, abstract pubblicato online. Il demone amante, ovvero Giugurta di Matteo Noris, messo in scena nel 1686 al Teatro S. Angelo di Venezia su musiche perdute di Carlo Francesco Pollarolo,... more
To ensure a consistent approach, Zimbabwe needs to come up with a consistent, open and transparent framework which complies with the Human Rights Committee’s General Comment 34 on Article 19 of the ICCPR. This will provide sturdy guidance... more
A part of the apartheid state’s attempt to maintain hegemony in South Africa was through censorship. The terrain of popular music was no exception. This paper considers popular music censorship by means of the metaphor of space as both a... more
Music is intended to be expressive and unconstrained, a tool of communicating emotion and bridging humanity. As such, censorship is widely despised among music creators, listeners, publishers, distributors, and other music industry... more
Review of Bence Csatári's book entitled Nekem írod a dalt. A könnyűzenei cenzúra a Kádár-rendszerben [‘You Write This Song for Me: Pop Music and Censorship in the Kádár Era’]. Budapest: Jaffa. 2017. 214 pp.
This article examines the response of musicians to social violence, focusing specifically on the phenomenon of hybridized corporate/ self-censorship by pop musicians in the wake of the Sandy Hook school shooting in Newtown,... more
ABSTRACT A part of the apartheid state's attempt to maintain hegemony in South Africa was through censorship. The terrain of popular music was no exception. This paper considers popular music censorship by means of the metaphor of... more
Abstract This article explores limiting expressions in the transgressive genre of metal, paying special attention to the value of authenticity. Focusing on the case of the Finnish metal bands Turmion Kätilöt and Stam1na, the study first... more
This article explores limiting expressions in the transgressive genre of metal, paying special attention to the value of authenticity. Focusing on the case of the Finnish metal bands Turmion Kätilöt and Stam1na, the study first charts the... more