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Sounds of the Metropolis

Language EnglishEnglish
Book Paperback
Book Sounds of the Metropolis Derek B Scott
Libristo code: 01324382
Publishers Oxford University Press Inc, January 2012
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The phrase "popular music revolution" may instantly bring to mind such twentieth-century musical movements as jazz and rock 'n' roll. In Sounds of the Metropolis, however, Derek Scott argues that the first popular music revolution actually occurred in the nineteenth century, illustrating how a distinct group of popular styles first began to assert their independence and values. He explains the popular music revolution as driven by social changes and the incorporation of music into a system of capitalist enterprise, which ultimately resulted in a polarization between musical entertainment (or "commercial" music) and "serious" art. He focuses on the key genres and styles that precipitated musical change at that time, and that continued to have an impact upon popular music in the next century. By the end of the nineteenth century, popular music could no longer be viewed as watered down or more easily assimilated art music; it had its own characteristic techniques, forms, and devices. As Scott shows, "popular" refers here, for the first time, not only to the music's reception, but also to the presence of these specific features of style. The shift in meaning of "popular" provided critics with tools to condemn music that bore the signs of the popular-which they regarded as fashionable and facile, rather than progressive and serious. A fresh and persuasive consideration of the genesis of popular music on its own terms, Sounds of the Metropolis breaks new ground in the study of music, cultural sociology, and history.

About the book

Full name Sounds of the Metropolis
Author Derek B Scott
Language English
Binding Book - Paperback
Date of issue 2012
Number of pages 314
EAN 9780199891870
ISBN 0199891877
Libristo code 01324382
Weight 486
Dimensions 155 x 235 x 17
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