Decentralization and diversity characterized much of the performance
of art music in Los Angeles. Decentralization defined the city's
growth since the late-nineteenth century, and because the central city
did not dominate music culture, as in the East and Midwest, a greater
diversification of music emerged in the communities of Greater Los
Angeles. Performers and audiencesincluded Latinos, Euro-Americans,
Asian Americans, and African Americans, but the notion of diversity
goes beyond ethnicity; it also includes 'media diversity', the
presentation of music through a variety of media. recording, radio,
film media strongly influenced music performance in the city as it
grew into the epicenter of entertainment in America.
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Los Angeles and the Creation of a Music Culture, 1880–1940
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ISBN
9781403978363
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Springer Nature
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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