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Bad Music The Music We Love To Hate 1st Edition Christopher J Washburne

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Bad Music The Music We Love To Hate 1st Edition Christopher J Washburne
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.07 MB
Pages: 311
Author: Christopher J. Washburne, Maiken Derno
ISBN: 9780415943659, 0415943655
Language: English
Year: 2004
Edition: 1

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Bad Music The Music We Love To Hate 1st Edition Christopher J Washburne by Christopher J. Washburne, Maiken Derno 9780415943659, 0415943655 instant download after payment.

Why are some popular musical forms and performers universally reviled by critics and ignored by scholars - despite enjoying large-scale popularity? How has the notion of what makes 'good' or 'bad' music changed over the years - and what does this tell us about the writers who have assigned these tags to different musical genres? Many composers that are today part of the classical 'canon' were greeted initially by bad reviews; similarly, jazz, country, and pop music were all once rejected as 'bad' by the academy that now has courses on them. This book addresses why this is so through a series of essays on different musical forms and performers. The authors look at different ways of judging musical performance beyond pompous academia and snobbish music criticism, and suggests new paths to follow in understanding what makes some music 'popular' even if it is judged to be 'bad'. For anyone who has ever secretly enjoyed ABBA, Kenny G, or disco, Bad Music will be a guilty pleasure!

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