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The Cambridge History of Twentieth-Century Music

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The Cambridge History of Twentieth-Century Music, first published in 2004, is an appraisal of the development of music in the twentieth century from the vantage-point of the twenty-first.

This wide-ranging and eclectic book traces the progressive fragmentation of the European 'art' tradition, and its relocation as one tradition among many at the century's end.

While the focus is on Western traditions, both 'art' and popular, these are situated within the context of world music, including a case study of the interaction of 'art' and traditional musics in post-colonial Africa.

An international authorship brings a wide variety of approaches to music history, but the aim throughout is to set musical developments in the context of social, ideological, and technological change, and to understand reception and consumption as integral to the history of music.

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Cambridge University Press
1107631998 / 9781107631991
Paperback / softback
780.904
31/07/2014
United Kingdom
English
824 pages, 1 Printed music items; 4 Halftones, unspecified
152 x 227 mm, 1310 grams
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