CMNS 321 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Phonograph Cylinder, Vishvarupa, Upper Class

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The r ec ording indus try: c opyrig ht, tec hnolog y, c ommunity. The historical transformations of musical culture in europe, in particular, in terms. R e c o r de d mus ic. The musical emphasis on attributes such as improvisation, spontaneity and rhythm of the transition from feudalism to capitalism. The rise of celebrity and the musician entrepreneur. Popular music(cid:495)s entanglement with the history of slavery in america. The recording industry: the centralization and industrialization of music(cid:495)s production and consumption around audio media. Recorded music: music became a tangible, material object to be bought and sold. Recount the technological, cultural, and the economic history of the music industry over the course of the 20th century. Address some contemporary listening/consumption practices, the power struggles. Tin p an alle y new y o r k. The birth of the music industry as we know it today.

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