
The love song is timeless. From its beginnings, it has been shaped by bohemians and renegades, slaves and oppressed minorities, prostitutes, immigrants and other excluded groups. But what do we really know about the origins of these intimate expressions of the heart? And how have our changing perceptions about topics such as sexuality and gender roles changed our attitudes towards these songs?In Love Songs: The Hidden History, Ted Gioia uncovers the unexplored story of the love song for the first time. Drawing on two decades of research, Gioia presents the full range of love songs, from the fertility rites of ancient cultures to the sexualized YouTube videos of the present day. The book traces the battles over each new insurgency in the music of love--whether spurred by wandering scholars of medieval days or by four lads from Liverpool in more recent times. In these pages, Gioia reveals that the tenderest music has, in different eras, driven many of the most heated cultural conflicts, and how the humble love song has played a key role in expanding the sphere of individualism and personal autonomy in societies around the world.Gioia forefronts the conflicts, controversies, and the battles over censorship and suppression spurred by such music, revealing the outsiders and marginalized groups that have played a decisive role in shaping our songs of romance and courtship, and the ways their innovations have led to reprisals and strife. And he describes the surprising paths by which the love song has triumphed over these obstacles, and emerged as the dominant form of musical expression in modern society.
How has the love song evolved from ancient fertility rites into the dominant form of modern musical expression while simultaneously acting as a catalyst for cultural conflict and social change? Ted Gioia, a noted music historian and critic, utilizes two decades of archival research to examine the social history of romantic music. He argues that the love song is not merely a sentimental artifact but a subversive force, often pioneered by marginalized groups, that has consistently challenged societal norms regarding gender, sexuality, and personal autonomy. The text provides a comprehensive framework for understanding how these intimate expressions have navigated censorship, suppression, and institutional resistance throughout history.
What You Will Find
Critics and musicologists frequently cite this work for its expansive scope and its ability to connect disparate musical traditions into a cohesive social narrative. Readers often note the accessible yet rigorous nature of the prose, which balances historical detail with broader cultural analysis.
Page Count:
331
Publication Date:
2015-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0199357595
ISBN-13:
9780199357598
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