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  • Music and the Broadcast Experience: Performance, Production, and Audiences

    Music and the Broadcast Experience by Baade, Christina; Deaville, James A.;

    Performance, Production, and Audiences

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    • Kiadó OUP USA
    • Megjelenés dátuma 2016. szeptember 22.

    • ISBN 9780199314713
    • Kötéstípus Puhakötés
    • Terjedelem364 oldal
    • Méret 231x155x22 mm
    • Súly 522 g
    • Nyelv angol
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    How can broadcasting help us understanding music and its cultural role, both historically and today? To answer this question, Music and the Broadcast Experience brings together fourteen leading music and media scholars, who explore how music and broadcasting have developed together throughout the twentieth and into the twenty-first centuries.

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    Music and the Broadcast Experience explores the complex ways in which music and broadcasting have developed together throughout the twentieth and into the twenty-first centuries. It brings into dialogue researchers working in media and music studies; explores and develops crucial points of contact between studies of music in radio and music in television; and investigates the limits, persistence, and extensions of music broadcasting in the Internet era. The book presents a series of case studies that address key moments and concerns in music broadcasting, past and present, written by leading scholars in the field, who hail from both media and music studies. Unified by attentiveness both to musical sound and meaning and to broadcasting structures, practices, audiences, and discourses, the chapters in this collection address the following topics: the role of live orchestral concerts and opera in the early development of radio and their relation to ideologies of musical uplift; the relation between production culture, music, and television genre; the function of music in sponsored radio during the 1930s; the fortunes of musical celebrity and artistic ambition on television; questions of music format and political economy in the development of online radio; and the negotiation of space, community, and participation among audiences, online and offline, in the early twenty-first century. The collection's ultimate aim is to explore the usefulness and limitations of broadcasting as a concept for understanding music and its cultural role, both historically and today.

    This collection of 14 essays exploring the relationship between music and broadcasting by academics from the world of music and media studies. The articles are very eclectic, covering such a disparate areas as opera, sound effects, jazz, Yoko Ono and music in prisons.

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    Tartalomjegyzék:

    Contents
    Acknowledgements
    Contributors
    About the Companion Website
    Introduction
    1 Section I: Bringing the Classics Home: Broadcasting Symphonic Concerts and Opera in Early Radio
    Chapter 1: Broadcasting-Concerts: Confronting the Obvious - Jenny Doctor
    Chapter 2: The Role of Opera in the Rise of Radio in the U.S. - Timothy Taylor
    1 Section II: Spectacular Sound: Production Cultures in Broadcast Television
    Chapter 3: Spectacular Sound: Classical Music Programming and the Problem of "Visual Interest" in Early U.S. Television - Shawn VanCour
    Chapter 4: The Machine Hums: Music, Special Sound, and the Spaces In-Between - Louis Niebur
    Chapter 5: Musical Theater Meets Reality TV: An Investigation into the Canadian Context - Christine Quail
    1 Section III: Raising Dough on Radio: Musical Genre and Advertising in the Swing Era
    Chapter 6: "From Operatic Pomp to a Benny Goodman Stomp!" Frame Analysis and the National Biscuit Company's Let's Dance - Rika Asai
    Chapter 7: Passing Pappy's Biscuits: Dynamics of Uneven Modernization in Regional Radio Voices - Alexander Russo
    1 Section IV: The Power of the Small Screen: Musical Celebrity in Television
    Chapter 8: Toscanini, Ormandy, and the First Televised Orchestra Concert(s): The Networks and the Broadcasting of Musical Celebrity - James Deaville
    Chapter 9: John, Yoko, and Mike Douglas: Performing Avant Garde Art and Radical Politics on American Television in the 1970s - Norma Coates
    1 Section V: Music Radio On and Off the Air: Publics, Structures, and Formats
    Chapter 10: Radio Formats in the United States: A (Hyper)Fragment(ation) of the Imagination - Ron Rodman
    Chapter 11: Music Radio Goes Online - Tim Wall
    1 Section VI: Worlds Apart: Space, Community, and Participation in the Web 2.0 Era
    Chapter 12: New Media, New Festival Worlds: Rethinking Cultural Events and Televisuality through YouTube and the Tomorrowland Music Festival - Fabian Holt
    Chapter 13: Worship on the Web: Broadcasting Devotion through Worship Music Videos on YouTube - Monique Ingalls
    Chapter 14: Incarcerated Music: Broadcasting and the Tactics of Music Listening in Prison - Christina Baade
    For Further Reading
    Index

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