D. R. M. Irving is an ICREA Research Professor affiliated to the Institució Milà i Fontanals de Recerca en Humanitats, CSIC, Barcelona. His research focuses on the role of music in early modern colonialism and intercultural contact. He is the author of Colonial Counterpoint: Music in Early Modern Manila, co-editor with W. Dean Sutcliffe of the journal Eighteenth-Century Music, and co-general editor with Alexander Rehding of A Cultural History of Western Music. As a performer on the early violin, he has played with ensembles in Australia, Europe, Asia, and the Americas.
This impressive example of cultural history is a brilliant book and also a necessary one. * Peter Burke, Emmanuel College Cambridge * Grounded in archival research and framed in full awareness of emerging ethical imperatives for musicological scholarship, Irving's demonstration of the invention of 'European music' and 'Western music' over the long eighteenth century lays bare European bids for power through self-naming. An important and timely contribution. * Kofi Agawu, author of On African Music: Techniques, Influences, Scholarship (OUP 2023) * This impressive example of cultural history is a brilliant book and also a necessary one. * Peter Burke, Emmanuel College Cambridge * Grounded in archival research and framed in full awareness of emerging ethical imperatives for musicological scholarship, Irving's demonstration of the invention of 'European music' and 'Western music' over the long eighteenth century lays bare European bids for power through self-naming. An important and timely contribution. * Kofi Agawu, author of On African Music: Techniques, Influences, Scholarship (OUP 2023) * The book shows how a renewed critique of primary sources can help dismantle historiographical constructs that arose within narratives of musical pasts involving Europe. * Redaccion, Mundoclasico *