Editorial Perseus
Fecha de edición noviembre 2011
Idioma inglés
EAN 9780306819636
336 páginas
Libro
encuadernado en tapa blanda
As Ross, New Yorker music critic, points out in his introduction, all music is subcultural and no music is everywhere beloved; thus, he and Carr chose pieces that lead the reader into an unfamiliar realm or mark new paths on well-trod groundpieces that assume no prior knowledge, only a spark of curiosity. Written by both well-known critics like Geoffrey OBrien, Wendy Lesser, and Kelefa Sanneh as well as by lesser-known writers such as Morad Mansouri, Jessica Hopper, and Amy Klein, the pieces range widely over classical, jazz, rock, and country music and often challenge boundaries of traditional genres. In his search for the heart of country music in Nashville Skyline, CMT editorial director Chet Flippo dryly remarks that looking for the heart and soul of country music these days is like studying a tornados path; the music, the artists, and the audience are all over the map. NPRs music critic Ann Powers elegantly mines Wagners opera Das Rheingold for its similarities to pop music in A Pop Music Critic Takes on the Ring, while New Yorker critic James Wood offers a paean to the Whos drummer, Keith Moon, and Moons disregard for the principles of drummingThe first principle of Moons drumming was that drummers do not exist to keep the beat. These collected pieces offer a soulful anthem to the vibrancy of music writing today.
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