FOR RELEASE: Aug. 31, 2012
EDITORIAL CONTACT: Dr. Dale Cockrell,
615-898-2449, dale.cockrell@mtsu.edu
MURFREESBORO — Author and
hip-hop music scholar Dr. Joseph
Schloss will explain “How Leonard Bernstein Invented Hip-Hop” at a free public
lecture at MTSU on Thursday, Sept. 6, in Room S-260 of the Business and
Aerospace Building.
The 4:30 p.m. lecture’s complete
title is “How Leonard Bernstein Invented Hip-Hop: Popular Culture, Genre
Boundaries and the Mythologies of Hip-Hop Scholarship.”
Schloss is the New York-based author
of two authoritative works on hip-hop music:
“Foundation: B-Boys, B-Girls and Hip-Hop Culture in New York” (Oxford
University Press: 2009) and “Making Beats: The Art of Sample-Based Hip-Hop”
(Wesleyan University Press: 2004), which won the 2005 Book Prize from the
International Association for the Study of Popular Music.
He also is the co-author of “Rock:
Music, Culture and Business” (Oxford University Press, 2012) with Christopher
Waterman and Larry Starr. Schloss is an adjunct associate professor of black
and Latino studies and sociology at City University of New York and a Visiting
Scholar in Music at New York University.
The Boston Globe said “Foundation” was
"the best
work ever produced on b-boying,” adding that “Schloss's insights are wide-ranging
and consistently illuminating.” The Journal of Popular Music Studies reviewed “Making
Beats” and noted that “Schloss's consistent emphasis on
artistic agency, musical processes and individual compositional proclivities
make this an important study for fans, scholars, critics and anyone who needs
convincing that hip-hop music, is, in fact, music.”
The lecture is co-sponsored by MTSU’s
School of Music, the Department of Anthropology and the Center for Popular
Music. Call the Center for Popular Music at 615-898-2449 for more information
or visit its website at http://popmusic.mtsu.edu.
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