Eurovision: A Plea For Respect
(Continental Songs And British attitudes)
by steve Kerr
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Pub Date 20 Oct 2022 | Archive Date 9 Mar 2023
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Description
Discover the hidden treasures of Europe's greatest music tradition - The Eurovision Song Contest: A journey through its history and cultural significance.
The Eurovision Song Contest has grown to become a great European tradition and holds a unique place in the history of modern Europe. The yearly pan-European soiree has developed into a phenomenon that is now far more than a mere song festival. Its stage has been graced by Europe`s greatest artists and its songs written by some of the continent`s most respected song writers yet there still exists negative attitudes towards it in Britain where the Contest is often portrayed as of little aesthetic value. A more in-depth study shows that it is far from a parade of glitz and banal lyrics. Through this book we delve into the background and history into which many of its entries had their roots and examine why it has been maligned so much in Britain and how certain attitudes have taken root particularly in the U.K as well as taking a closer look at notable entries throughout its history. We travel on a journey through the plethora of artistes, songs and events that have made up the Contest and cite the reasons why it should be regarded as quality culture and merit respect.
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Featured Reviews
Wow, what a fascinating read! The author does an incredible job of debunking the negative attitudes towards the contest, and showcases the amazing talent that has been discovered through it. I loved learning about the origins of many of the entries and how they reflect the diverse cultures and traditions of Europe. This book truly celebrates the Eurovision Song Contest for the amazing cultural phenomenon that it is.
Uncover the hidden gems of Europe's most beloved music tradition - The Eurovision Song Contest. In this book, you'll embark on a journey through its rich history and cultural significance. Despite being a yearly pan-European festival that has become a phenomenon, the contest still faces negative attitudes in Britain. But this book challenges those misconceptions and showcases the contest's true value. Through a deep dive into its entries, we'll explore the origins and inspirations behind many of the songs, and celebrate the amazing artists and songwriters that have graced its stage. Join us on a captivating journey through the Eurovision Song Contest, and discover why it deserves to be regarded as quality culture.
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