Music Criticism | Books, e-books and more
In the Music Criticism category, you will find non-fiction books and reference works that focus on the analysis, history, and reception of music. The titles cover a broad spectrum—from classical music to pop, rock, and jazz, all the way to experimental genres. The focus is on topics such as music theory, social influences, biographies of composers and performers, and cultural-historical analyses. The works are aimed at music enthusiasts, students, educators, and professionals who wish to explore musical movements, eras, or artistic developments in depth.
Typical genres include analytical non-fiction, historical treatises, critical essays, and thematic anthologies. In addition to introductions to music theory or instrumentology, you will also find works on subcultural movements, the political contexts of music, and the interaction between music and society. The titles offer well-founded perspectives for a thoughtful engagement with musical works and their significance.