This outstanding collection of Susan McClary's work exemplifies her contribution to a bridging of the gap between historical context, culture and musical practice. Each of the essays treats music as cultural text and has a strong interdisciplinary appeal. Together with the autobiographical introduction they provide essential reading for anyone interested in the life and times of a renegade musicologist.
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This outstanding collection of Susan McClary's work exemplifies her contribution to a bridging of the gap between historical context, culture and musical practice. Each of the essays treats music as cultural text and has a strong interdisciplinary appeal. Together with the autobiographical introduction they provide essential reading for anyone interested in the life and times of a renegade musicologist.
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