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Music/City – American Festivals and Placemaking in Austin, Nashville, and Newport
- Author: Wynn, Jonathan R.
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The book is memorable chiefly for its deeply-in-the-know exploration of a musical subgenre peopled by sound recordists, experimentalists and jazz improvisers, each working to replicate, manipulate... — More…
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The Republic of Love, more than any book I've ever read, is a model for how to make music relevant to cultural studies and cultural studies theories relevant to thinking through music and the... — More…
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The Republic of Love, more than any book I've ever read, is a model for how to make music relevant to cultural studies and cultural studies theories relevant to thinking through music and the... — More…
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Radanmo provides tremendous insight into the contours of eighteenth- and nineteenth-century discourses around black music in all their subtlety and ideological effect. Through his examination... — More…
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Divas in the Convent: Nuns, Music, and Defiance in Seventeenth-Century Italy
- Author: Monson, Craig A.
Craig A. Monson, a self-proclaimed 'archive mouse,' happily scurries into this forgotten repository, retrieving tales of sororal transgressions, which range from affairs to arson." -New Yorker... — More…
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Sound Diplomacy: Music and Emotions in Transatlantic Relations, 1850-1920
- Author: Gienow-Hecht, Jessica
[A] compelling example of transnational cultural history. . . . Sound Diplomacy delivers a wonderfully rich story of the cross-cultural influences on late nineteenth-century American musical... — More…
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