Popular Music Perspectives

Popular Music Perspectives
Title Popular Music Perspectives PDF eBook
Author David Horn
Publisher
Total Pages 260
Release 1982
Genre Music
ISBN

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Perspectives on German Popular Music

Perspectives on German Popular Music
Title Perspectives on German Popular Music PDF eBook
Author Michael Ahlers
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Total Pages 320
Release 2016-11-25
Genre Music
ISBN 1317081730

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In this book, native popular musicologists focus on their own popular music cultures from Germany, Austria and Switzerland for the first time: from subcultural to mainstream phenomena; from the 1950s to contemporary acts. Starting with an introduction and two chapters on the histories of German popular music and its study, the volume then concentrates on focused, detailed and yet concise close readings from different perspectives (including particular historical East and West German perspectives), mostly focusing on the music and its protagonists. Moreover, these analyses deal with very original specific genres such as Schlager and Krautrock as well as transcultural genres such as Punk or Hip Hop. There are additional chapters on characteristically German developments within music media, journalism and the music industry. The book will contribute to a better understanding of German, Austrian and Swiss popular music, and will interconnect international and especially Anglo-American studies with German approaches. The book, as a consequence, will show close connections between global and local popular music cultures and diverse traditions of study.

Adorno and Popular Music

Adorno and Popular Music
Title Adorno and Popular Music PDF eBook
Author Colin J. Campbell
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 2019-11
Genre
ISBN 9788869772238

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This book will collect Adornian contributions on different trends, genres and artists belonging to the broad and complex and in-itself-articulated field of popular music. On the occasion of the 50th anniversary of Adorno's death, the book will represent an important contribution for the international community of Adorno scholars and, additionally, for scholars of both philosophy and musicology in general, in order to assess and celebrate the persistent actuality of Adorno's contribution to the understanding of popular music in the context of the dynamics and processes of the culture industry, but also to critically rethink some of the main concepts and themes of his influential philosophy of music and thus to develop it at a further level, also intersecting it with other philosophical perspectives or adapting it when necessary to the partially changed conditions of popular music in comparison to his epoch.

Words, Music, and the Popular

Words, Music, and the Popular
Title Words, Music, and the Popular PDF eBook
Author Thomas Gurke
Publisher Springer Nature
Total Pages 265
Release 2022-01-03
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 3030855430

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Words, Music, and the Popular: Global Perspectives on Intermedial Relations opens up the notion of the popular, drawing useful links between wide-ranging aspects of popular culture, through the lens of the interaction between words and music. This collection of essays explores the relation of words and music to issues of the popular. It asks: What is popularity or ‘the’ popular and what role(s) does music play in it? What is the function of the popular, and is ‘pop’ a system? How can popularity be explained in certain historical and political contexts? How do class, gender, race, and ethnicity contribute to and complicate an understanding of the ‘popular’? What of the popularity of verbal art forms? How do they interact with music at particular times and throughout different media?

Perspectives on Artistic Research in Music

Perspectives on Artistic Research in Music
Title Perspectives on Artistic Research in Music PDF eBook
Author Robert Burke
Publisher Lexington Books
Total Pages 244
Release 2017-01-23
Genre Music
ISBN 1498544827

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The increasing interest in artistic research, especially in music, is throwing open doors to exciting ideas about how we generate new musical knowledge and understanding. This book examines the wide array of factors at play in innovative practice and how by treating it as research we can make new ideas more widely accessible. Three key ideas propel the book. First, it argues that artistic research comes from inside the practice and exists in a space that accommodates both objective and subjective observation and analyses because the researcher is the practitioner. It is a space for dialogue between apparently opposing binaries: the composer and the performer, the past and the present, the fixed and the fluid, the intellectual and the intuitive, the abstract and the embodied, the prepared and the spontaneous, the enduring and the transitory, and so on. It is not so much constructed in a logical, sequential manner in the way of the scientific method of doing research but more as a “braided” space, woven from many disparate elements. Second, the book articulates the notion that artistic research in music has its own verification procedures that need to be brought into the academy, especially in terms of the moderation of non-traditional research outputs, including the description of the criteria for allocation of research points for the purposes of data collection, as well as real world relevance and industry engagement. Third, by way of numerous examples of original and creative music making, it demonstrates in practical terms how exploration and experimentation functions as legitimate academic research. Many of the case studies deliberately cross boundaries that were previously assumed to be rigid and definite in order to blaze new musical trails, creating new collaborations and synergies.

21st Century Perspectives on Music, Technology, and Culture

21st Century Perspectives on Music, Technology, and Culture
Title 21st Century Perspectives on Music, Technology, and Culture PDF eBook
Author R. Purcell
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 204
Release 2016-04-08
Genre Music
ISBN 1137497602

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This collection presents a contemporary evaluation of the changing structures of music delivery and enjoyment. Exploring the confluence of music consumption, burgeoning technology, and contemporary culture; this volume focuses on issues of musical communities and the politics of media.

Popular Music Pedagogies

Popular Music Pedagogies
Title Popular Music Pedagogies PDF eBook
Author Matthew Clauhs
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 301
Release 2020-12-30
Genre Music
ISBN 1000285413

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Popular Music Pedagogies: A Practical Guide for Music Teachers provides readers with a solid foundation of playing and teaching a variety of instruments and technologies, and then examines how these elements work together in a comprehensive school music program. With individual chapters designed to stand independently, instructors can adapt this guide to a range of learning abilities and teaching situations by combining the pedagogies and methodologies presented. This textbook is an ideal resource for preservice music educators enrolled in popular music education, modern band, or secondary general methods coursework and K-12 music teachers who wish to create or expand popular music programs in their schools. The website includes play-alongs, video demonstrations, printed materials, and links to useful popular music pedagogy resources.