The Cambridge Companion to the Singer-Songwriter

The Cambridge Companion to the Singer-Songwriter - Cambridge Companions to Music

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Publisher's Synopsis

Most often associated with modern artists such as Bob Dylan, Elton John, Don McLean, Neil Diamond, and Carole King, the singer-songwriter tradition in fact has a long and complex history dating back to the medieval troubadour and earlier. This Companion explains the historical contexts, musical analyses, and theoretical frameworks of the singer-songwriter tradition. Divided into five parts, the book explores the tradition in the context of issues including authenticity, gender, queer studies, musical analysis, and performance. The contributors reveal how the tradition has been expressed around the world and throughout its history to the present day. Essential reading for enthusiasts, practitioners, students, and scholars, this book features case studies of a wide range of both well and lesser-known singer-songwriters, from Thomas d'Urfey through to Carole King and Kanye West.

Book information

ISBN: 9781107063648
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Imprint: Cambridge University Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 782.4209
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: 345
Weight: 898g
Height: 183mm
Width: 291mm
Spine width: 23mm