Music and urban geography

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203 pages 2007

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"Music and Urban Geography is the first wide-ranging study of how changes in major cities in the developed world over the past few decades have affected music, as well as the roles music has played in those changes. Drawing on music theory, musicology, urban geography, and historical materialism, Adam Krims maps the effect of urban geography on how music is performed, sold, and experienced."--Jacket.

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