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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Geoffrey SelfPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.453kg ISBN: 9781138269064ISBN 10: 1138269069 Pages: 264 Publication Date: 25 November 2016 Audience: College/higher education , General/trade , Tertiary & Higher Education , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews"Prize: Winner of the Choice Outstanding Academic title Award. 'Slim, classily bound and printed, this is the standard work on the subject...we have waited a long time for a book such as this!' International Record Review 'Self's accessible, breezy, readable and thoroughly delightful book surveys the British ""light music"" scene from the 1870s...until the present.... the book is a pleasure to read. Libraries supporting studies in these areas will find it worth every penny.' Choice 'The research is obviously deep and serious but the writing up and cohesion of such a varied patttern of events is the work of a true enthusiast, the words brimming over with sheer delight in the telling... this is a book to read, utilize in conversation and dip into at regular intervals.' Musical Opinion '... the first overall survey of British light music over the last century and a bit... a good general introduction to a very large subject.' BBC Music Magazine 'This book lifts the veil on the last hundred years of British Light Music... Ashgate ought to be congratulated for bringing out this publication... Throughout, many passages of music usefully punctuate the book, a much needed valuable resource, which should find place on the shelves of every music college and library. Although it can be used as a reference aid it makes an enjoyable read for all wanting to widen their knowledge in this area.' Classical Music on the Web" Prize: Winner of the Choice Outstanding Academic title Award. 'Slim, classily bound and printed, this is the standard work on the subject...we have waited a long time for a book such as this!' International Record Review 'Self's accessible, breezy, readable and thoroughly delightful book surveys the British light music scene from the 1870s...until the present.... the book is a pleasure to read. Libraries supporting studies in these areas will find it worth every penny.' Choice 'The research is obviously deep and serious but the writing up and cohesion of such a varied patttern of events is the work of a true enthusiast, the words brimming over with sheer delight in the telling... this is a book to read, utilize in conversation and dip into at regular intervals.' Musical Opinion '... the first overall survey of British light music over the last century and a bit... a good general introduction to a very large subject.' BBC Music Magazine 'This book lifts the veil on the last hundred years of British Light Music... Ashgate ought to be congratulated for bringing out this publication... Throughout, many passages of music usefully punctuate the book, a much needed valuable resource, which should find place on the shelves of every music college and library. Although it can be used as a reference aid it makes an enjoyable read for all wanting to widen their knowledge in this area.' Classical Music on the Web Author InformationGeoffrey Self Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |