Musical Capital: Sound and Power in Washington, D.C.
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Musical Capital: Sound and Power in Washington, D.C. brings together a collection of thirteen essays developed by twenty-nine authors and musicians to create an expansive story of musical life in Washington, D.C. It examines D.C.'s music as an articulation of both the city's symbolic importance on the global stage and the quotidian realities of lived experiences on a human scale. A telling of the history of music in D.C. that primarily concerns classical music and sometimes jazz usually unfolds as an entirely positive story of linear progress, because cultural life in the city has grown significantly in range and reputation over the centuries. But the history of D.C.'s music, like that of the city and country as a whole, is much more complicated than such celebratory narratives might indicate. The music of this city--whether classical music and jazz, or rap and hip-hop, go-go, or music made by Latin American and Asian immigrants--has long reflected not only what this nation imagined and hoped itself to be but also what it actually was and is, in all its messiness. Musical Capital embraces and explains some of this complexity.
Format:Hardcover
Language:English
ISBN:0884025489
ISBN13:9780884025481
Release Date:October 2026
Publisher:Dumbarton Oaks Research Library & Collection
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