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Twentieth-Century Music in the West An Introduction
Twentieth-Century Music in the West An Introduction
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This is the first introductory survey of western twentieth-century music to address popular music, art music and jazz on equal terms. It treats those forms as inextricably intertwined, and sets them in a wide variety of social and critical contexts. The book comprises four sections – Histories, Techniques and Technologies, Mediation, Identities – with 16 thematic chapters. Each of these explores a musical or cultural topic as it developed over many years, and as it appeared across a diversity of musical practices. In this way, the text introduces both key musical repertoire and critical-musicological approaches to that work. It historicises music and musical thinking, opening up debate in the present rather than offering a new but closed narrative of the past. In each chapter, an overview of the topic's chronology and main issues is illustrated by two detailed case studies.
- This is the first introductory survey of western twentieth-century music to address popular music, art music and jazz on equal terms
- Thematically organised chapters address musical and cultural topics as they relate to varied and diverse creative styles and performance practices
- Key repertoire and critical approaches are illustrated by case studies, with readers encouraged to engage with contemporary developments and debates