

An edition of Library of Congress classification. P-PA. Philology and linguistics (general). Greek language and literature. Latin language and literature (1997)
By Library of Congress
Publish Date
1997
Publisher
Library of Congress, Cataloging Distribution Service
Language
eng
Pages
429
Description:
"In Funny, It Doesn't Sound Jewish, Jack Gottlieb chronicles how Jewish songwriters and composers transformed the popular music of mid-twentieth-century America. Although many critics, historians, and musicians have alluded to the Jewish influence on American popular song, this is the first book ever to support such assertions with comprehensive musical examples. Drawing on a variety of historical and archival sources, as well as his own experiences as a composer of synagogue, popular, and concert music, Gottlieb documents how a minority culture infused a majority culture, enriched it, and still retained its own identity. He does this with the support of a companion CD that includes previously unrecorded songs as well as some rarities performed by the likes of Judy Garland, Billie Holiday, and Leonard Bernstein."--BOOK JACKET.
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