The Oxford Companion to Popular Music (Oxford Reference S.)

The Oxford Companion to Popular Music (Oxford Reference S.)

by PeterGammond (Editor)

Synopsis

This "companion" encompasses in one A-Z sequence all that is notable within this vast subject, covering the history and style of all the major strands within Anglo-American popular music from operetta to blues and folk. There are biographical entries on all the major exponents within each field - for example, composers, singers, librettists, performers, band leaders, conductors and their bands and orchestras. There are entries on major shows and films, detailing plot where appropriate and giving the number of performances, and on major songs. There are entries on the main instruments used in popular music, as well as entries on associated subjects - organizations, clubs, impresarios and publishers. From Offenbach to Scott Joplin, from Louis Armstrong to The Who, this guide covers all major strands within Anglo-American popular music over the last 150 years. It features operetta to blues and folk, with articles on history, style, performers and composers, instruments, songs and shows. Other works by Peter Gammond include "A Guide to Popular Music" (with Peter Clayton), "Scott Joplin and the Ragtime Era", "The Guinness Jazz A-Z" (with Peter Clayton) and "Duke Ellington".

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 748
Edition: New
Publisher: Oxford Paperbacks
Published: 21 Oct 1993

ISBN 10: 0192800043
ISBN 13: 9780192800046

Author Bio
About the Author: Peter Gammond is a prolific writer on popular music, the author of over thirty books, including biographies of Scott Joplin, Duke Ellington, and Offenbach.