Book Review
Jun. 22nd, 2009 09:44 pmCarnival Music in Trinidad
by Shannon Dudley
This book mainly covers calypso music and steeldrum music, along with derivative genres and related traditions. Dudley also provides a fascinating look at the carnival tradition itself in Trinidad. However, this book was a bit of a slog for me. First of all, calypso is not personally appealing to me, in a subjective aesthetic sense. Second of all, and more importantly, I felt like Dudley's approach to musical analysis was in this book was rather elementary and aimed at less sophisticated listeners. I think that, even taking into account the brevity and survey style of the book, he could have gone farther in examining the musical features.
by Shannon Dudley
This book mainly covers calypso music and steeldrum music, along with derivative genres and related traditions. Dudley also provides a fascinating look at the carnival tradition itself in Trinidad. However, this book was a bit of a slog for me. First of all, calypso is not personally appealing to me, in a subjective aesthetic sense. Second of all, and more importantly, I felt like Dudley's approach to musical analysis was in this book was rather elementary and aimed at less sophisticated listeners. I think that, even taking into account the brevity and survey style of the book, he could have gone farther in examining the musical features.