- Jonathan Bellman
Jonathan Bellman (b. 1957) is a musicologist currently employed at the
University of Northern Colorado and a widely acknowledged expert onexoticism and music.Bellman is the author of "The ‘Style hongrois’ in the Music of Western Europe" (Boston: [http://www.nupress.neu.edu Northeastern University Press] , 1993, ISBN 1555531695) and editor of "The Exotic in Western Music" ( [http://www.nupress.neu.edu Northeastern University Press] , 1997, ISBN 1555533191), a collection of essays. His contributions to that volume, "Hungarian Gypsies and the poetics of exclusion" and "Indian resonances in the British Invasion, 1965-1968," are widely cited in the musicological literature.
He has written numerous articles on topics related to music and exoticism in periodicals such as the "Journal of Musicological Research," "Early Music," "19th-Century Music," and the "Pendragon Review." His articles and books have received numerous citations in important indicator-databases such as Grove Music Online,
Music Index , and RILM.His book "A Short Guide to Writing About Music" (New York: Pearson Longman, 2000, 2nd edn 2007, ISBN 0321187911) has become a standard in the field of music history pedagogy.
He currently participates in the musicology blog [http://musicology.typepad.com/dialm/ "Dial 'M' for Musicology."]
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