Class, Control, and Classical Music
In "Class, Control, and Classical Music," author Bull delves into the intriguing intersection of social class and classical music. Published by Oxford University Press Inc in 2022, this insightful paperback spans 264 pages and offers a compelling ethnographic exploration of why classical music is often seen as the domain of the white middle classes. Through meticulous research, Bull presents a thought-provoking analysis that situates classical music within the cultural practices of middle-class English youth. This book challenges readers to reconsider classical music not just as an art form, but as a practice intertwined with themes of control and restraint. Ideal for music enthusiasts and sociologists alike, "Class, Control, and Classical Music" is a timely contribution to ongoing discussions about accessibility and representation in the world of classical music.