Providing a general overview of comic music, this reference
outlines the history of important comic musical genres, considers
interconnections among seemingly disparate humorous repertory, and
includes an extensive bibliography and discography. The narrative
challenges the notion that serious works are more important than
comic works. Many supposed tragic works include comic elements and
abstract genres, such as the symphony or string quartet. The
narrative discusses almost 1,000 works, each cross referenced to
publication information. The bibliography includes over 800 books,
dissertations, reference sources, and articles. By tracing the
development of major comic genres, this unique guide to comic music
also examines how absurdity influenced the avante-garde
developments of the 20th century.
This study of comic music will appeal to musicologists,
musicians, and music students. The relationships drawn between
familiar and obscure works allow for a fuller understanding of the
aesthetics of comic expression. Cross-referenced throughout, this
resource is a much needed and useful guide to further research.
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