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UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS PRESSISBN: 9780252036750

A Cultural History of the Accordion in America

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By Marion Jacobson
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''An excellent book about the piano accordion's evolution, a number of major accordionists, and the many musical genres where it has been used, from polka and zydeco to rock 'n' roll and classical music. Fascinating reading not only for accordionists, ethnomusicologists, and folklorists, but especially also general readers interested in ethnic music and cultural history.'' Deborah Anders Silverman, author of Polish-American Folklore ''Marion Jacobson prefaces her delightful book with a quote from the Minneapolis Journal of December 16, 1912: ''A fearful instrument that looks like a cash register, and sounds worse, produces gasps of pleasure at the Orpheum this week. It is called the piano accordion and its behaviour is shameless''... This often-maligned instrument has found a worthy champion in Jacobson. Her likeable, informative and readable book, illustrated with superb colour plates of classic instruments and performers, looks set to remain the definitive work on the subject.'' - Lou Glandfield, Times Literary Supplement, June29th 2012

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