Popular music : a yearbook. 5, Continuity and change /

Popular music : a yearbook. 5, Continuity and change / edited by Richard Middleton and David Horn - Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 1985 - xi, 391 s. ; kuv., nuott.

Articulating musical meaning/re-constructing musical history/locating the ‘popular’ / Richard Middleton, pp 5-43. Count Basie and the piano that swings the band / Mark Tucker, pp 45-79. Cultural ‘fusions’: aspects of British West Indian music in the USA and Britain 1918–51/ John Cowley,, pp 81-96. Rock revolution or time-no-changes: visions of change and continuity in rock music / Alan Durant, , pp 97-121. Soviet crusade against pop / Terry Bright, , pp 123-148. Sentimentality and high pathos: popular music in fascist Germany / Peter Wicke, pp 149-158. Rock 'n' roll in a very strange society / Charles Hamm, , pp 159-174. Borrowing, syncretism, hybridisation: the Parisian revue of the 1920s / Jean-Claude Klein, pp 175-187. Beyond the reef: role conflict and the professional musician in Hawaii / George H. Lewis, , pp 189-198. Major trends of change in Jewish Oriental ethnic music in Israel / Erik Cohen and Amnon Shiloah, pp 199-223.

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populaarimusiikki--tutkimus
etnomusikologia
musiikkisosiologia

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