株式会社極東書店トップ > 商品一覧 > Songs of the Kampung : Frankensteining, Feminism, and Performance History of 10 Pantun Settings.
商品詳細
Songs of the Kampung : Frankensteining, Feminism, and Performance History of 10 Pantun Settings.
・ISBN 978-981-9217-09-0 hard EUR 129.99
¥34,745.- (税込) ※(※)価格はご注文時の参考価格となります。
納品価格につきましては書籍のご注文が完了した時点で確定となります。
版元の原価改定、外国為替の変動等により異なる場合がございますので、予めご了承下さい。
| 著者・編者 | Zamani, Mohd Fairuz / Hasnan, Hairul Hafizi et al., |
|---|---|
| シリーズ | Asia in Transition |
| 出版社 | (Springer, GW) |
| 出版年月 | 2026.07 |
| ページ数 | 130 pp. |
| 言語 | ENG |
| ニュース番号 | <776-1256 776-955> |
解説
This book explores the life, artistry, and legacy of Razak Abdul Aziz one of Malaysia's pioneering contemporary composers-through his seminal vocal work, 10 Pantun Settings. This song cycle, composed between 1981 and 1990, reimagines traditional Malay pantun poetry through a Western art song framework, blending cultural heritage with compositional innovation. The book begins with a biographical portrait of Razak, tracing his multicultural upbringing, academic journey in the USA and UK, and his contributions to Malaysia's music education and composition landscape. It then delves into the compositional techniques behind 10 Pantun Settings, highlighting Razak's use of "Frankensteining"-a method of assembling disparate pantun texts into a cohesive musical narrative-and his rich use of musical imagery to evoke kampung life, childhood nostalgia, and emotional depth. Through musico-literary analysis, the monograph uncovers a deeper narrative embedded in the cycle: the emotional journey of an abandoned wife in a traditional arranged marriage. Beneath the playful surface of children's poetry lies a poignant commentary on emotional resilience, covert feminism, and symbolic resistance. The book also documents the performance history of the cycle, from its early academic presentations to full theatrical stagings in Malaysia, Japan, New Zealand, and the Czech Republic. Drawing on interviews, archival materials, and performance analysis, this work offers a multidimensional exploration of Razak's compositional voice and the cultural significance of 10 Pantun Settings. It invites readers to engage with Malaysian musical identity, gender narratives, and the transformative power of music as a vessel for storytelling and cultural preservation.