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3. The Commodification of Music at the Dawn of the Era of “Mechanical Music”
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Timothy D. Taylor
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Music Examples ix
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction: Culture, Capitalism, Globalization, Music 1
- 1. The Absence of Culture in the Study of Music 9
- 2. Music and Affect in the West: The First 2,000 Years 26
- 3. The Commodification of Music at the Dawn of the Era of “Mechanical Music” 50
- 4. The Role of Opera in the Rise of Radio in the US 74
- 5. Stravinsky and Others 94
- 6. World Music Festivals as Spectacles of Genrefication and Diversity 114
- 7. Fields, Genres, Brands 127
- 8. Neoliberal Capitalism, UNESCO, and the Reenchantment of Culture 144
- 9. Globalized Neoliberal Capitalism and the Commodification of Taste 155
- 10. Valuing Music 174
- Notes 201
- References 209
- Index 233
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Music Examples ix
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction: Culture, Capitalism, Globalization, Music 1
- 1. The Absence of Culture in the Study of Music 9
- 2. Music and Affect in the West: The First 2,000 Years 26
- 3. The Commodification of Music at the Dawn of the Era of “Mechanical Music” 50
- 4. The Role of Opera in the Rise of Radio in the US 74
- 5. Stravinsky and Others 94
- 6. World Music Festivals as Spectacles of Genrefication and Diversity 114
- 7. Fields, Genres, Brands 127
- 8. Neoliberal Capitalism, UNESCO, and the Reenchantment of Culture 144
- 9. Globalized Neoliberal Capitalism and the Commodification of Taste 155
- 10. Valuing Music 174
- Notes 201
- References 209
- Index 233