Description |
1 online resource (356 p.) |
Series |
Big Issues in Music |
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Big issues in music.
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Contents |
Intro -- Contents -- 1. Introduction: The Social Study of Musical Performance Institutions -- 2. Conceptualizing Musical Performance Culture -- Clubs in Everyday Urban Life -- 3. The Social Study of Music in Cities -- 4. The Commercial Institutionalization of the Rock Club in New York -- 5. How Did the Rock Club Evolve in Europe? -- Music Festivals in the Summer Season -- 6. A Worldview History of Music Festivals -- 7. The Evolution of Anglophone Global Culture -- 8. Three Industry Evolutions That Changed Festival Culture -- 9. Festival Video and Social Media -- 10. Conclusion |
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Acknowledgments -- Notes -- Works Cited -- Index of Names -- Index of Subjects |
Summary |
Every year, millions of music fans come from far and wide to swarm parks and arenas 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 create powerful ideas about music and public culture? In this book, Fabian Holt looks beyond the slick marketing images to show how festivals and other institutions of musical performance have evolved in recent decades, as part of broader changes in society. Adopting a critical approach, 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 |
Notes |
Description based upon print version of record |
Subject |
Rock music -- Social aspects -- United States
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Rock music -- Social aspects -- Europe
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Music festivals -- Social aspects -- United States
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Music festivals -- Social aspects -- Europe
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Rock music -- Social aspects
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Europe
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United States
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Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
9780226738680 |
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022673868X |
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