Lanza traces the mystifying evolution of mood music, finding its roots in centuries-old Gregorian song, and following it through to twentieth-century composers such as Erik Satie, 'easy-listening' artists including Mantovani, Lawrence Welk, Percy Faith, and Ray Conniff, and modern experimenters like Brian Eno, Angelo Badalamenti, and Various 'ambient' soundscapers.
Elevator Music: A Surreal History of Muzak, Easy-Listening, and Other Moodsong
Joseph Lanza
Picador USA
1995
280 páginas
9h 20m
ISBN-13: 9780312130633
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