David Sanjek (3 ta’ Settembru 1952 – 29 ta’ Novembru 2011) kien Professur tal-Mużika Popolari u Direttur taċ-Centru għar-Riċerka Mużikali fl-Università ta’ Salford, f'Greater Manchester, l-Ingilterra. Flimkien ma’ missieru, Russell Sanjek, ipproduċew l-ewwel storja komprensiva miktuba dwar l-industrija tal-mużika Amerikana; American Popular Music and Its Business: The First Four Hundred Years.

David Sanjek
Ħajja
Twelid Belt ta' New York, 3 Settembru 1952
Mewt 29 Novembru 2011
Okkupazzjoni
Okkupazzjoni kittieb
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Sanjek kien akkademiku li ppubblika ħafna dwar il-mużika popolari, il-Films, l-istudji tal-media, il-liġijiiet għad-drittijiet tal-awtur u l-kultura popolari. Kien Direttur tal-Arkivji tal-Broadcast Music, Inc. (BMI) bejn l-1991 u l-2007 u kien meqjus bħala espert dinji f’dan il-qasam.[1] Huwa serva wkoll bħala konsulent għal ħafna organizzazzjonijiet, inklużi l-Library of Congress, ir-Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, ir-Rhythm & Blues Foundation, il-Blues Foundation, The Experience Music Project Museum, u National Endowment for Humanities, kif ukoll fuq diversi kumitati għall- Akkademja Nazzjonali tal-Arti u x-Xjenzi tar-Reġistrazzjoni (NARAS). Kien ukoll il-President, Viċi-President u Segretarju tal-Fergħa tal-Istati Uniti tal-Assoċjazzjoni Internazzjonali għall-Istudju tal-Mużika Popolari.[2]

Ħajja bikrija u karriera

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David Sanjek kien iben il-kollettur tal-mużika jazz magħruf, storiku tal-industrija tal-mużika[3] u direttur eżekuttiv tal-BMI[4] Russell Sanjek. Huwa rċieva l-B.A. tiegħu fl-Ingliż u l-Filosofija minn Connecticut College u l-M.A. u l-Ph.D. fil-Letteratura mill-Università ta’ Washington f’St Louis. Huwa qatta' s-snin pre-akkademiċi tiegħu bħala mexxej influwenti u popolari taż-żgħażagħ[5] fil-kampijiet tas-sajf Farm & Wilderness u programmi edukattivi assoċjati li jinsabu fi u madwar Plymouth, Vermont.

Sanjek kien ta’ dixxendenza Kroata.

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Dan ix-xogħol kolossali ta’ riċerka u kitba[6] jittraċċa l-istorja tan-industija tal-mużika Amerikana mill-oriġini tagħha fl-Ingilterra Eliżabettana sa tmiem is-seklu għoxrin. David Sanjek kien responsabbli għall-aġġornament u r-raffinar tax-xogħol fit-tielet volum "Pennies From Heaven", li jiffoka fuq it-trasformazzjonijiet teknoloġiċi u legali li affettwaw l-industrija tal-Mużika Amerikana bejn l-1909 u l-1984.

L-eluf ta' kotba, ġurnali, karti, diski u għad ta' artefatti awdjo u viżivivi mill-kollezzjoni personali ta' David Sanjek huma miġbura fl-Università ta' Salford. Dan jifforma riżors siewi għall-istudjużi attwali u futuri fl-oqsma tal-mużika popolari, film, letteratura u teatru.[7]

L-IASPM-US torrfi l-Premju tal-Karta tal-Istudenti Gradwati d-David Sanjek Memorial Graduate Student Paper Prize[8] għall-graduati tal-mużika u l-ispettakli fl-Istati Uniti.

David jibqa' ħaj minn ħutu Rick, intraprenditur tal-mużika bbażat f'Nashville [9][10] u Roger Sanjek, antropologu u Professur.[11] [12] [13][14][15]

Pubblikazzjonijiet dwar il-mużika[16]

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  • Sanjek, R. u Sanjek, D. (1996) Pennies from Heaven: The American Popular Music Business in the Twentieth Century. New York: Da Capo Press.
  • Sanjek, R. u Sanjek, D. (1991) The American Popular Music Business in the 20th Century. New York: Oxford University Press.
  • Sanjek, D. with Halligan, B. (2013) You Can't Always Get What You Want: Riding on the Medicine Ball Caravan in The Music Documentary. London: Routledge.
  • Sanjek, D. (2013) Zappa and the Freaks: Recording Wild Man Fisher in Paul Carr, ed., Frank Zappa and the And: Key Essays on the Contextualization of his Legacy. Aldershot: Ashgate.
  • Sanjek, D. (2012) Groove Me: Listening to the Discs of Northern Soul in Transatlantic Routes of American Roots Music. Farnham: Ashgate.
  • Sanjek, D. (2012) Putting It Together: The Institutionalization of the American Musical Theatre in Oxford Handbook of the American Musical Theatre. New York: Oxford University Press.
  • Sanjek, D. (2012) Jimmy Bowen in Grove Dictionary of American Music. New York: Oxford University Press.... [and various other entries: Johnny Otis; the Orioles; Gene Vincent; Sister Rosetta Tharpe; Clyde McPhatter; Harold Melvin and the Blue Notes; Neville Brothers; Tracy Nelson; Doo Wop; Eddie Fisher; Ink Spots; Brenda Lee; Tony Brown; Allen Toussaint; Jim Denny; the Dells]
  • Sanjek, D. (2011) African-American Music and the Recording Industry: An Introduction in Encyclopedia of African-American Music, Santa Barbara: Greenwood Press.
  • Sanjek, D. (2011) African-American Music and the Recording Industry: 1919-1942 in: Encyclopedia of African-American Music,' Santa Barbara: Greenwood Press.
  • Sanjek, D. (2011) African-American Music and the Recording Industry: 1942-68 in Encyclopedia of African-American Music. Santa Barbara: Greenwood Press.
  • Sanjek, D. (2011) Jump Blues in Encyclopedia of African-American Music. Santa Barbara: Greenwood Press.
  • Sanjek, D. (2011) What's Syd Got To Do With It?: King Records, Henry Glover and the Complex Achievement of Crossover in Hidden In The Mix: African American Country Music Traditions. Durham: Duke University Press.
  • Sanjek, D. (2009) Bank Accounts and Black Narcissus: Jimmie Rodgers and the Professionalization of American Popular Music in Waiting For A Train: Jimmie Rodgers's America. Burlington, Mass.: Rounder Books, 65-81
  • Sanjek, D. (2008) Shock Jocks: Making Mayhem Over the Radio in Battleground: The Media Volume 2 (O-Z). Upper Saddle River, New Jersey: Pearson/Prentice-Hall.
  • Sanjek, D. (2005) I Give it a 94. It’s Got a Beat and You can Dance to It. Valuing Popular Music in Michael Berube, The Aesthetics of Cultural Studies: An Introduction. Oxford: Blackwell, p. 117-139.
  • Sanjek, D. (2004) All the Memories Money Can Buy: Marketing Authenticity and Manufacturing Authorship in Eric Weisbard, ed., This is Pop, Harvard University Press, 155–172.
  • Sanjek, D. (2004) In My Time of Dying: Johnny Cash, Johnny Paycheck, Gary Stewart and Cycles of Hipness Peper at American Studies Association Convention, November 13.
  • Sanjek, D. (2002) Tell Me Something I Don’t Already Know in Norman Kelley, ed. Rhythm and Business: The Political Economy of Black Music. New York: Akashic Books.
  • Sanjek, D. (1999) Institutions in T. Swiss and B. Horner, eds. Key Terms in Popular Music and Culture. Oxford: Blackwell, pp. 46–56
  • Sanjek, D. (1998) Reeling in the Years: American Vernacular Music & Documentary Film, in Brophy, P. ed. Cinesonic: The World of Sound in Film. Sydney: AFTRS Publishing.
  • Sanjek, D. (1998) Blue Moon of Kentucky Rising over the Mystery Train, in Cecilia Tichi, ed. Reading Country Music: Steel Guitars, Opra Stars and Honkytonk Bars. Duke University Press, p. 22-44
  • Sanjek, D. (1998) Popular Music and the Synergy of Corporate Culture, in Thomas Swiss, J. Sloop and E. Herman, eds. Mapping the Beat: Popular Music and Contemporary Theory. Oxford: Blackwell,
  • Sanjek, D. (1997) Can a Fujiama Mama be the Female Elvis? The Wild, Wild Women of Rockabilly in Whiteley, S. ed. Sexing the Groove. London: Routledge, pp. 137–167
  • Sanjek, D. (1994) Don’t Have to DJ No More: Sampling and the Autonomous Creator in Martha Woodmansee and Peter Jansi, eds. The Construction of Authorship: Textual Appropriation in Law and Literature. Duke University Press.

Peer Reviewed Journals

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Pubblikazzjonijiet dwar il-films[16]

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Peer Reviewed Journals

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Referenzi

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  1. ^ McKeegan, Alison (October 23, 2010). "Sounds like a dream job for the professor of pop". Manchester Evening News. Arkivjat minn l-oriġinal fl-June 17, 2011. Miġbur 23 May 2012.
  2. ^ "In memory of Professor David Sanjek". December 2011. Miġbur 22 May 2012.
  3. ^ Horowitz, Is. "American Popular Music and Its Business, Review". Billboard Magazine. Miġbur 31 May 2012.
  4. ^ Preston, Frances W. "American Popular Music and Its Business (Review)". Miġbur 23 May 2012.
  5. ^ : 703–706. Ċitazzjoni journal għandha bżonn |journal= (għajnuna); |title= nieqes jew vojt (għajnuna)
  6. ^ Wexler, Jerry. "American Popular Music and Its Business". Miġbur 26 May 2012.
  7. ^ Hall, Martin. "David Sanjek Archive". Miġbur 23 May 2012.
  8. ^ Farrugia, Rebekkah. "David Sanjek Memorial Graduate Student Paper Prize". IASPM-US. Arkivjat minn l-oriġinal fl-November 16, 2012. Miġbur 23 May 2012.
  9. ^ "Rick Schulman Finney Passes Away At Nashville Home". Miġbur 31 May 2012.
  10. ^ "Songwriters in the Round". Miġbur 31 May 2012.
  11. ^ Teltsch, Kathleen (July 10, 1988). "In Queens, a Preview of Future Cities". The New York Times. Miġbur 31 May 2012.
  12. ^ Sanjek, Roger (1994). Race. Barnes & Noble. ISBN 9780813521091. Miġbur 30 May 2012.
  13. ^ Sanjek, Roger. "Gray Panthers". Miġbur 30 May 2012.
  14. ^ "The Future of Us All: Race and Neighborhood Politics in New York City". Barnes & Noble. Miġbur 31 May 2012.
  15. ^ "Fieldnotes: The Makings of Anthropology". Barnes&Noble. Miġbur 31 May 2012.
  16. ^ a b Duffett, Mark (February 24, 2012). "David Sanjek: A Bibliography". Miġbur 23 May 2012.