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    Chris McDonald. Rush, Music, and Middleclass: Dreaming in Middletown by Bradley Sroka

    Published 2011-03-01
    “…Though McDonald does poll and interview Rush fans for his study, a majority of his arguments are supported with his own interpretation of Rush’s music and lyrics, and with scholarship concerning middle-class institutions and ideologies. Unfortunately, this makes McDonald’s argument cumbersome when he expands his study to encompass the lives and thoughts of both Rush fans and the musicians responsible for the music itself. …”
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    Implementation of sample-engineering as arrangement technology in the training of a future teacher of musical arts by Melnychenko Vitaliy

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…The author presents the stage-by-stage process regulating the acquisitions of skills to use sample engineering by students in educational and creative practice alongside the prospects of mastering this technology involving a wide range of teachers of institutions of higher musical and pedagogical education.…”
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    Sound art Singapore : conversation with Pete Kellock, Zul Mahmod and Mark Wong by Lindborg, PerMagnus

    Published 2014
    “…Around 2010, the Government seems to have indicated a new task for cultural workers, including sound artists and musicians: to define — create or discover, stitch-up or steal — a “Singapore identity”. …”
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    David Brackett. 2016. Categorizing Sound: Genre and Twentieth-Century Popular Music. Berkeley: University of California Press by Thomas Johnson

    Published 2018-04-01
    “…Undergoing significant change from the turn of the century to the 1920s, foreign music was a site of contention for listeners and musicians as recent immigrants latched on to various musics to ground their identities, and industry powers fought to identify the most viable audiences, musicians, and labels for the plethora of musics subsumed under this title. …”
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    STYLE AS A TOPICAL CATEGORY OF MODERN MUSICOLOGY AND MUSIC EDUCATION by Nataliya GOVORUKHINA, Tetiana SMYRNOVA, Iryna POLSKA, Iryna SUKHLENKO, Ganna SAVELIEVA

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…A natural result of the studied problem of musical performing style should be its transfer to the practical plane of professional education of musicians and performers, formation of musical style competence in students. …”
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