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Musical Metropolis Los Angeles And The Creation Of A Music Culture 18801940 1st Edition Kenneth H Marcus Auth

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Musical Metropolis Los Angeles And The Creation Of A Music Culture 18801940 1st Edition Kenneth H Marcus Auth
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan US
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.79 MB
Pages: 268
Author: Kenneth H. Marcus (auth.)
ISBN: 9781403964199, 9781403978363, 140396419X, 1403978360
Language: English
Year: 2004
Edition: 1

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Musical Metropolis Los Angeles And The Creation Of A Music Culture 18801940 1st Edition Kenneth H Marcus Auth by Kenneth H. Marcus (auth.) 9781403964199, 9781403978363, 140396419X, 1403978360 instant download after payment.

Decentralization and diversity characterized much of the performance of art music in Los Angeles. Decentralization defined the city's growth since the late-nineteenth century, and because the central city did not dominate music culture, as in the East and Midwest, a greater diversification of music emerged in the communities of Greater Los Angeles. Performers and audiencesincluded Latinos, Euro-Americans, Asian Americans, and African Americans, but the notion of diversity goes beyond ethnicity; it also includes 'media diversity', the presentation of music through a variety of media. recording, radio, film media strongly influenced music performance in the city as it grew into the epicenter of entertainment in America.

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