When it comes to American music,
America's Musical Life is "the best one-volume history yet on the subject for musicians and enthusiasts, professional or amateur" (
Kirkus Reviews). "Well-researched and sensitively constructed" (
Library Journal) and "a book that welcomes the reader, who is happy to keep returning for more" (
Music Library Association Notes),
America's Musical Life tells the story of American music making in rich detail. In chronicling American music's bountiful heritage, this "superb book presents the whole sweep of U.S. cultivated and traditional music-from 16th-century Native American music through late 20th-century hiphop culture." A substantial cultural achievement, "this definitive history of music in the U.S. is sure to delight music aficionados and history buffs alike, and is a must for anyone interested in what music has meant to America and what America has meant to music" (
Publishers Weekly).
About the AuthorRichard Crawford, professor emeritus at the University of Michigan, member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and past president of the American Musicological Society, has published ten books on American music. He lives in Michigan.
AwardsWinner of ASCAP Deems Taylor Award 2002 and Society for American Music Irving Lowens Award 2001.
Book InformationISBN 9780393327267
Author Richard CrawfordFormat Paperback
Page Count 992
Imprint WW Norton & CoPublisher WW Norton & Co
Weight(grams) 1216g
Dimensions(mm) 236mm * 157mm * 38mm