De-canonizing music history / edited by Vesa Kurkela and Lauri Väkevä
Utgivning: Newcastle : Cambridge Scholars, cop 2009Beskrivning: xiii, 199 s. : ill., musiknoter ; 22 cmISBN:- 978-1-4438-1391-4
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Part 1. Re-locating art and popular in music. The popular music revolution in the nineteenth century : a third type of music arises / David B. Scott ; Stepping down from the pedestal : Arnold Schoenberg and popular music / Alexander Carpenter ; A new musical narrative of Western musical history : an American perspective / Christopher Wilkinson -- Part 2. Re-reading the jazz canon. Defy(n)ing categorization : moving beyond the jazz canon / Sonya Lawson ; Remaking jazz history / Pekka Gronow ; Lots o'Papa : Nat Towles and his Dance Orchestra / Kevin Fullerton ; No one had ever heard a guitar played like that before : the redefinition of the jazz aesthetic in the work of post 1970's electric guitarist composers / Paul Carr -- Part 3. Re-visioning rock discourses. "Full-grown from the head of Jupiter" : lay discourses and Italian progressive rock / Chris Anderton ; Beatles for sale : Beatle storytelling and narrative as industrialized history / Holly Tessler ; Comeback : reunions of music groups as a memory industry / Janne Mäkelä -- Part 4. Re-reading history in music education. Ethnomusicology, feminism, music education : telling untold tales / Roberta Lamb ; Rethinking the historiography of hybrid genres in music education / David G. Hebert.