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Everyone Loves Live Music A Theory Of Performance Institutions 1st Edition Fabian Holt

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Everyone Loves Live Music A Theory Of Performance Institutions 1st Edition Fabian Holt
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Publisher: University of Chicago Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.45 MB
Pages: 344
Author: Fabian Holt
ISBN: 9780226738680, 022673868X
Language: English
Year: 2021
Edition: 1

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Everyone Loves Live Music A Theory Of Performance Institutions 1st Edition Fabian Holt by Fabian Holt 9780226738680, 022673868X instant download after payment.

Every year, millions of music fans come from far and wide to swarm parks and fields to hear their favorite bands at festivals such as Lollapalooza, Coachella, and Glastonbury. How did these and countless other festivals across the globe evolve into glamorous pop culture events, and how are they changing our relationship to music, leisure, and public culture? In Everyone Loves Live Music, Fabian Holt looks beyond the marketing hype to show how festivals and other institutions of musical performance have evolved in recent decades, as sites that were once meaningful sources of community and culture are increasingly subsumed by corporate giants.
Examining a diverse range of cases across Europe and the United States, Holt upends commonly-held ideas of live music and introduces a pioneering theory of performance institutions. He explores the fascinating history of the club and the festival in San Francisco and New York, as well as a number of European cities. This book also explores the social forces shaping live music as small, independent venues become corporatized and as festivals transform to promote mainstream Anglophone culture and its consumerist trappings. Holt introduces a pioneering theory of performance institutions, providing insight into the broader relationship between culture and community in the twenty-first century. An engaging read for fans, industry professionals, and scholars alike, Everyone Loves Live Music reveals how our contemporary enthusiasm for live music is much more fraught than we would like to think.

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