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Popular music doesn't just reflect the world we live in -- it's a dynamic part of that world. People engage with popular music in uniquely personal ways. At the same time, this music brings people together, and can motivate engagement in social and political issues. Delve into the multi-faceted history of popular music in Canada from the 1960s to 1980s, a period when this music exploded into a major cultural force. Explore how artists and listeners participated in a rising youth culture, challenged the status quo, and sparked new forms of expression through creative experimentation. This…mehr

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Popular music doesn't just reflect the world we live in -- it's a dynamic part of that world. People engage with popular music in uniquely personal ways. At the same time, this music brings people together, and can motivate engagement in social and political issues. Delve into the multi-faceted history of popular music in Canada from the 1960s to 1980s, a period when this music exploded into a major cultural force. Explore how artists and listeners participated in a rising youth culture, challenged the status quo, and sparked new forms of expression through creative experimentation. This souvenir catalogue features images and objects connected with influential artists across genres and eras, including Joni Mitchell, Céline Dion, Rush, Robert Charlebois, Mitsou, Robbie Robertson, Michie Mee, and many more. Discover how the cultural impact of this dynamic era continues to resonate today.
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Autorenporträt
JUDITH KLASSEN is the Curator for Music and Performing Arts at the Canadian Museum of History. She holds a PhD in ethnomusicology, and undertakes research and collection development in the areas of sound, puppetry arts, and other aspects of expressive culture. ERIN POULTON is a Creative Development Specialist at the Canadian Museum of History and the Canadian War Museum. She has worked in museum interpretation for the past 25 years, creating engaging exhibition experiences for a variety of audiences.