Discoursing Sweet Music: Brass Bands and Community Life in Turn-of-the-Century Pennsylvania (Music in American Life)

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Discoursing Sweet Music: Brass Bands and Community Life in Turn-of-the-Century Pennsylvania (Music in American Life)

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Rating : 4.20 (712 Votes)
Asin : 0252016610
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 224 Pages
Publish Date : 2014-02-10
Language : English

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Michael B. O'Connor said Sweet Music Described Sweetly. Musicologist Ken Kreitner's book on town bands and music in Wayne Co., PA was obviously a labor of love. His connection to the area and to music in general is apparent throughout. While this closeness to the subject might be cause for academic concern in some writers, this is not the case here. The author's methodology is thoroughly transparent and ample evidence is provided for all his claims. But this book is not only for the musicologist. Kreitner's style is that of the local historian who finally finds someone interested in what he has discovered about t

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