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Exploring the ways that shared musical practices transmit social knowledge, this book offers an account of our own cultural moment in terms of two dominant traditions: tonality and blues. It tackles big issues concerning classical, popular, and postmodern repertoires and their relations to the broader musical worlds that create and enjoy them.

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"Conventional Wisdom is a contribution to musicology of the first order. The field will have to reckon with it for years to come, for it will become the point of departure for discussions not only on the foundation of classical tonality and the American blues, but also for its deconstruction of the borderlands of 'the purely musical'." - Jose David Saldivar, author of Border Matters "In Conventional Wisdom Susan McClary once again brings her unique blend of audacity and judiciousness to the project of rethinking the basis of musical history. Ranging nimbly from Vivaldi to the blues and beyond, McClary reanimates the tired (not to say conventional) concept of musical convention. She shows not only that 'purely musical' conventions are tools for doing cultural work, but also that they act as a kind of barometer for the cultural work that particular eras feel the need of doing. She advances recent debates on the social import of music in a spirit of dialogue without sacrificing anything in the way of cutting-edge thought. This is a scintillating and challenging book that will be read eagerly by specialists and non-specialists alike. No one who cares about music can afford to miss it." - Lawrence Kramer, author of After the Lovedeath

Table of Contents
Preface
1. Turtles All the Way Down (On the "Purely Musical")
2. Thinking Blues
3· What Was Tonality?
4· The Refuge of Counterconvention
5· Reveling in the Rubble: The Postmodern Condition
Notes
Index

Conventional Wisdom

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    Publisher: University of California Press
    Publication Date: 27/09/2001
    ISBN13: 9780520232082, 978-0520232082
    ISBN10: 0520232089

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Exploring the ways that shared musical practices transmit social knowledge, this book offers an account of our own cultural moment in terms of two dominant traditions: tonality and blues. It tackles big issues concerning classical, popular, and postmodern repertoires and their relations to the broader musical worlds that create and enjoy them.

    Trade Review
    "Conventional Wisdom is a contribution to musicology of the first order. The field will have to reckon with it for years to come, for it will become the point of departure for discussions not only on the foundation of classical tonality and the American blues, but also for its deconstruction of the borderlands of 'the purely musical'." - Jose David Saldivar, author of Border Matters "In Conventional Wisdom Susan McClary once again brings her unique blend of audacity and judiciousness to the project of rethinking the basis of musical history. Ranging nimbly from Vivaldi to the blues and beyond, McClary reanimates the tired (not to say conventional) concept of musical convention. She shows not only that 'purely musical' conventions are tools for doing cultural work, but also that they act as a kind of barometer for the cultural work that particular eras feel the need of doing. She advances recent debates on the social import of music in a spirit of dialogue without sacrificing anything in the way of cutting-edge thought. This is a scintillating and challenging book that will be read eagerly by specialists and non-specialists alike. No one who cares about music can afford to miss it." - Lawrence Kramer, author of After the Lovedeath

    Table of Contents
    Preface
    1. Turtles All the Way Down (On the "Purely Musical")
    2. Thinking Blues
    3· What Was Tonality?
    4· The Refuge of Counterconvention
    5· Reveling in the Rubble: The Postmodern Condition
    Notes
    Index

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