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  • av Dave Rogers
    501 - 2 052,-

  • - A Reference Guide
    av Roman Iwaschkin
    713 - 3 255,-

  • - A Teacher's Guide
    av Graham Vulliamy
    501 - 1 746,-

  • av John Shepherd
    553 - 2 128,-

  • - Music Television, Postmodernism, and Consumer Culture
    av E. Ann Kaplan
    553 - 2 358,-

  • av Simon Frith & Howard Horne
    518 - 2 281,-

  • av Graham Vulliamy
    501 - 2 128,-

  • - Art Into Pop/Pop Into Art
    av John A. Walker
    501 - 2 128,-

  • - Culture, Style and the Musical Event
     
    2 205,-

    This collection of essays, first published in 1987, provides a sociological treatment of many musical forms ΓÇô rock, jazz, classical ΓÇô with special emphasis on the perspective of the practising musician. Among the topics covered are the legal structures governing musical production and the question of copyright; recording and production technology; the social character of musical style; and the impact of lyrical content, considered socially and historically.

  • - If It's Too Loud, You're Too Old
     
    2 740,-

    In this lively examination of youth and their relationship to music, first published in 1994, contributors cover issues ranging from the place of music in urban subculture and what music tells us about adolescent views on love and sex, to the political status of youth and youth culture.

  • av Various
    12 892,-

    This set reissues a host of previously out-of-print books that focus on the phenomenon of popular music in all its many guises. From the early days of professional songwriting, to the innovations of jazz and blues then the cultural revolution of rock ''n'' roll, this set forms an essential reference collection that takes us up to the modern art/style/music culture crossovers, including a detailed analysis of the visual portrayal of music via its videos.

  • - If It's Too Loud, You're Too Old
     
    501,-

    In this lively examination of youth and their relationship to music, first published in 1994, contributors cover issues ranging from the place of music in urban subculture and what music tells us about adolescent views on love and sex, to the political status of youth and youth culture.

  • - Culture, Style and the Musical Event
     
    403,-

    This collection of essays, first published in 1987, provides a sociological treatment of many musical forms ΓÇô rock, jazz, classical ΓÇô with special emphasis on the perspective of the practising musician. Among the topics covered are the legal structures governing musical production and the question of copyright; recording and production technology; the social character of musical style; and the impact of lyrical content, considered socially and historically.

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