A groundbreaking work expanding our view of music beyond the Western classical tradition.
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Music of the Common Tongue
Survival and Celebration in African American Music
- 509 stránek
- 18 hodin čtení
Exploring the profound influence of Afro-American music, this book delves into its transformative role in shaping Western culture. It examines the intersections of race and class, highlighting how these musical forms have not only enriched artistic expression but also challenged social norms and fostered community identity. Through detailed analysis, the work reveals the historical and cultural significance of Afro-American music in a broader societal context.
Acclaimed scholar rethinks the nature and meaning of music.
The Christopher Small Reader
- 256 stránek
- 9 hodin čtení
Exploring the concept of musicking, this collection serves as a comprehensive overview of Christopher Small's influential thoughts and writings in classical music studies. It compiles previously published works alongside unpublished pieces, offering a deeper understanding of his ideas not covered in earlier books. By bringing together key excerpts and new insights, this final volume encapsulates Small's legacy as a composer, educator, and provocateur, highlighting his unique perspective on the relationship between music and society.