Popular music perspectives :
MG 10 Popular music perspectives : papers from the first International Conference on Popular Music Research, Amsterdam, June 1981 / edited by David Horn and Philip Tagg. - Göteborg ; Exeter : International Association for the Study of Popular Music, 1982. - 250 p. : ill. ; 21 cm.
Text on inside cover.
Speech of welcome / Simon Vinkenoog -- Some thoughts on the measurement of popularity in music / Charles Hamm -- Problems of method in the historical study of popular music / Vic Gammon -- Popular music as social production / Antoine Hennion -- Music in advertising / Helmut Rosing -- A theory of musical genres: two applications / Franco Fabri -- Et si l'on reparlait d'Adorno? / Paul Beaud -- The interdependency of broadcasting and the phonogram industry: a case study covering events in Kenya in March 1980 / Roger Wallis and Krister Malm -- Popular music in West Africa: suggestions for an interpretive framework / John Collins and Paul Richards -- The sociology of rock: notes from Britain / Simon Frith --Popular music in the USSR: problems and opinions / Israel Nestiev -- Blues and the binary principle / Paul Oliver -- Tradition and acculturation as polarities of Slovenian popular music / Alenka Barber-Kersovan --Salvaging a treasure / pop songs in New York Public Library / Richard Jackson -- Social identity in popular mass media music / Sylvia Moore -- Rock music as a phenomenon of progressive mass culture / Peter Wicke and Gunter Mayer -- Music teacher training problems and popular music research / Philip Tagg -- Popular music research: its uses in education / Norman Josephs -- Popular music research: needs and uses in education / Ole Straarup
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