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The Land Without Music: Music, Culture and Society in Twentieth-Century Britain

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The Land Without Music: Music, Culture and Society in Twentieth-Century Britain - Blake, Andrew
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Examines the ways in which 20th-century Britons have tried to find a distinctive musical voice. Musicians, including new populations from the former colonies, have proposed national musics for Britain as a whole and its constituent parts. Working in dialogue with European classical or American popular music, the British produced the folk revivals of the 1920s and 1950s, the pastoral symphonies of the 1920s, the pop of the 1960s and Britpop in the 1990s. By surveying the debates surrounding the status of such artists and ...

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The Land Without Music: Music, Culture and Society in Twentieth-Century Britain 1998, Manchester University Press

ISBN-13: 9780719042997

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