Andi Otto
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Rethinking Miles Davis confronts familiar narratives about Davis and his music through a range of perspectives: from the ways Davis pushed jazz into new genre forms, re-envisioned jazz standards, and collaborated musically, to his role in the record companies that released his music, the persona he developed in video, film, and fashion, and how his masculinity manifested both professionally and personally.
The Spanish Civil War was a landmark conflict of the twentieth century with deep international resonance. Music, Propaganda and the Spanish Civil War explores the international dimensions of musical propaganda during the era, highlighting through a collection of essays its profound cultural and political impact on the conflict.
According to a widely held view in eighteenth-century Britain, Britons were inherently unmusical. Through a detailed historiography of singers breaking new ground for opera in the country -- high-pitched men, virtuosic prima donnas, and Jews -- Voicing Britannia explores how the changing landscape of opera was negotiated in British society.
