MUSICAL STROLLS


MIRANDA


MULTIDISCIPLINARY REVIEW OF THE ENGLISH-SPEAKING WORLD

MULTIDISCIPLINARY PEER-REVIEWED JOURNAL ON THE ENGLISH-SPEAKING WORLD

Issue 29


The spring 2024 issue of the journal Miranda contains, in the music sub-section (edited by Nathalie Vincent-Arnaud) of its Ariel's Corner section, the second part of my second "musical stroll" entitled "Quelques escapades musicales en Bretagne: voyage sans bateau de Belfast à Cardiff en passant par Beyrouth".


(The first part was called "Quelques escapades musicales en Bretagne: voyage sans bateau du Donegal aux Highlands et du pays de Galles aux Asturies", and was published in the previous issue, in autumn 2023.)


Like the first of these "musical strolls" ("Dix jours d'un concert à l'autre à la Nouvelle-Orléans"), it is an experimentation in hybridity between the forms of a research paper (with an apparatus of informative and analytical endnotes based on scientific, journalistic sources, as well as primary sources from the music medium, the video medium, etc.), of more impressionistic criticism, and of a literary text (in the genre of the travel journal/logbook). This time, after New Orleans, the text deals with a musical journey through various places in Brittany, mainly in Lorient, during the town's international Celtic music festival—a journey that took place during the summer of 2023.


The article is, like the rest of the issue, available online at the following address:

https://journals.openedition.org/miranda/59980



MIRANDA


MULTIDISCIPLINARY REVIEW OF THE ENGLISH-SPEAKING WORLD

MULTIDISCIPLINARY PEER-REVIEWED JOURNAL ON THE ENGLISH-SPEAKING WORLD

Issue 28


The fall 2023 issue of Miranda magazine contains, in the musical section (directed by Nathalie Vincent-Arnaud) of its Ariel's Corner section, the first part of my "musical stroll" entitled "Some musical escapades in Brittany: journey without boat from Donegal to the Highlands and from Wales to Asturias.


Like the first of these "musical walks" ("Ten days from one concert to another in New Orleans"), it is an experiment in hybridity between a research article (with a device of notes informative and analytical based on scientific, journalistic sources, or primary musical sources, video, etc.), more impressionistic criticism, and literary text (in the genre of diary/logbook/travel diary). This time, after New Orleans, it is a question of sharing a musical itinerary in various points of Brittany, and mainly in Lorient, as part of the interceltic festival — following the route carried out during the summer of 2023.


Unlike the previous one, this second episode of musical walks will itself be published in two parts, the second part being planned for the next issue of Miranda, in spring 2024.


The article is, like the rest of the issue, available online at the following address:

https://journals.openedition.org/miranda/56028




MIRANDA


MULTIDISCIPLINARY REVIEW OF THE ENGLISH-SPEAKING WORLD

MULTIDISCIPLINARY PEER-REVIEWED JOURNAL ON THE ENGLISH-SPEAKING WORLD

Issue 26


The fall 2022 issue of Miranda magazine contains, in the musical section (directed by Nathalie Vincent-Arnaud) of its Ariel's Corner section, my text entitled "Ten days from one concert to another in New Orleans ".


Experimentation in hybridity between research article (with an apparatus of informative and analytical notes based on scientific, journalistic sources, or primary musical sources, video, etc.), more impressionistic criticism, and literary text (in the genre of the newspaper /logbook/travel diary), this text invites the reader to share with me a musical journey through the clubs, streets, cafes, restaurants and one of the museums of the crescent city nestled in the hollow of the Mississippi , between jazz, blues, folk, Cajun music and occasional rock, a reflection of the similar journey that I had the chance to actually take during the summer of 2022.


The article is, like the rest of the issue, available online at the following address:

https://journals.openedition.org/miranda/48377

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