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Music and Urban Geography

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Exploring the intersection of music and urban transformation, this work delves into how musical elements reflect and shape the evolving landscapes of major cities in developed nations. By integrating insights from musicology, urban geography, and historical materialism, it examines the shifting representations of cities in music and the social functions of sound in contemporary urban settings. The book offers a unique perspective on the role of music in understanding urban change.

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Music and Urban Geography, Adam Krims

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2007
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