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American Art Songs of the Turn of the Century

Author : Paul Sperry
Publisher : Courier Corporation
Page : 192 pages
File Size : 43,9 Mb
Release : 1991-01-01
Category : Music
ISBN : 0486267490

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American Art Songs of the Turn of the Century by Paul Sperry Pdf

42 of the best songs of a halcyon period in American music, richly varied in mood, sentiment and musical character, including classics by Edward MacDowell, Charles Ives, Amy Beach, Carrie Jacobs-Bond, Oley Speaks, Ethelbert Nevin, John Philip Sousa, Charles Wakefield Cadman and 14 other composers. Reprinted from rare original song sheets in full piano and vocal arrangements.

A Singer's Guide to the American Art Song: 1870-1980

Author : Victoria Etnier Villamil
Publisher : Scarecrow Press
Page : 480 pages
File Size : 54,8 Mb
Release : 2004-10-05
Category : Music
ISBN : 9781461655992

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A Singer's Guide to the American Art Song: 1870-1980 by Victoria Etnier Villamil Pdf

New in Paperback 2004. Probably the most comprehensive work on the American art song ever available, this book considers the lives and contributions of 144 significant composers in the field, including many for whom information has been extremely scarce. Most composers' entries consist of a biographical sketch; a brief discussion of his or her song writing characteristics (with emphasis on performers' concerns); a partial or complete listing of annotated songs; recording information; and the composer's individual bibliography. Song annotations include poet, publisher, date of composition (when known), voice type, range, duration, tempo indication, mood, subject matter, vocal style, special difficulties, general impression, artists who have recorded the song, and any other pertinent information. Thirty composers whose contributions are deemed of lesser import are summarized in brief essays. Appendixes include a supplement of recommended songs; a listing of American song anthologies and their contents; and the most recent information regarding publishers cited in the guide. There is also a general discography, a general bibliography, and indexes for both titles and poets. Documenting the most important 110 years in the development of American art song, this book is an indispensable tool for singers, teachers, coaches, accompanists, and libraries.

American Art Song and American Poetry: America comes of age

Author : Ruth C. Friedberg
Publisher : Scarecrow Press
Page : 180 pages
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Release : 1981
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 0810814609

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American Art Song and American Poetry: America comes of age by Ruth C. Friedberg Pdf

The first major treatment of the American art song in more than 40 years. In Volume I: America Comes of Age, Friedberg examines the transition from the European-influenced songs of MacDowell, Loeffler, and Griffes, to the consciously "American" style of Ives, Copland, Harris, and other 20th-century composers. Volume II: Voices of Maturity treats composers born just before or after 1900 and their response to the flood of poetry by American writers in the early 20th century. Volume III: The Century Advances begins where its predecessor ended, with composers born in the second decade of this century, and discusses songs written roughly between 1940 and 1980. Among the 16 composers treated: Samuel Barber, Paul Bowles, David Diamond, Vincent Persichetti, Jean Eichelberger Ivey, Ned Rorem, and Richard Hundley. Among the 26 poets: James Agee, Tennessee Williams, Herman Melville, Wallace Stevens, Stephen Crane, Peter Viereck, Theodore Roethke, and James Purdy.

Art Song in the United States, 1759-1999

Author : Judith E. Carman,William K. Gaeddert,Rita M. Resch
Publisher : Scarecrow Press
Page : 504 pages
File Size : 53,7 Mb
Release : 2001
Category : Music
ISBN : 0810841371

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Art Song in the United States, 1759-1999 by Judith E. Carman,William K. Gaeddert,Rita M. Resch Pdf

Originally created as a teaching tool, this bibliography has taken on a second life as a research tool for various facets of American art song, including, in this edition, both current and historical discography.

Vocal Repertoire for the Twenty-First Century, Volume 1

Author : Jane Manning
Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Page : 369 pages
File Size : 43,9 Mb
Release : 2020
Category : Music
ISBN : 9780199391028

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Vocal Repertoire for the Twenty-First Century, Volume 1 by Jane Manning Pdf

"This book contains a diverse array of contemporary vocal music available in the 20th century. It provides specific pieces for different voices, abilities, and occasions. Choices range from substantial song cycles to shorter pieces suitable for encores, examinations, or auditions. Almost all works are for voice and piano, but there are some for solo voice. This volume also contains a rich variety of musical styles, which is reflected here along with some revised and updated articles on works featured in the previous edition, in order to keep them in circulation. Furthermore, this volume includes the broadest possible selection of works which are confined to settings of the English language. However, two works in Latin as well as one piece in fake 'Russian' are the only exceptions. In addition, there are certain songs culled from some diploma syllabus many years ago, which seem to have progressed unchallenged through successive generations despite a wealth of viable alternatives. Teachers can thus be inclined to steer students in the direction of pieces they are already familiar with in this book"--

Vocal Repertoire for the Twenty-First Century, Volume 2

Author : Jane Manning
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 288 pages
File Size : 52,5 Mb
Release : 2020-09-15
Category : Music
ISBN : 9780199390991

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Vocal Repertoire for the Twenty-First Century, Volume 2 by Jane Manning Pdf

Described as the "life and soul of British contemporary music", Jane Manning is an internationally celebrated English concert and opera soprano. In this new follow-up to her highly regarded New Vocal Repertory, Volumes I and II, she provides a seasoned expert's guidance and insight into the vocal genre she calls home. Vocal Repertoire for the Twenty-First Century spans the late middle-20th century through the second decade of the 21st. Manning's comprehensive selection of contemporary art songs ranges from the avant-garde to the more easily accessible, including substantial song cycles, shorter encore pieces, and songs suitable for auditions and competitions. The two-volume guide presents expertly-informed selections tailored to particular voice types. Each of the 160 selections is accompanied by a highly detailed performance guide, music examples, levels of difficulty, and a brief encapsulation of vocal characteristics or challenges contained in the piece. A supplemental companion website provides composer biographies and an up-to-date list of recommended recordings. With a focus on younger composers in addition to prominent figures, Manning encourages singers to refresh and expand their recital repertoire into less familiar territory, and discover the rewards therein. Volume 2 features works written from 2000 onwards, including pieces from contemporary composers Mohammed Fairouz ("Annabel Lee"), Missy Mazzoli ("As Long as We Live"), Judith Weir ("The Voice of Desire"), and Raymond Yiu ("The Earth and Every Common Sight").

The Harvard Dictionary of Music

Author : Don Michael Randel
Publisher : Harvard University Press
Page : 1020 pages
File Size : 52,6 Mb
Release : 2003-11-28
Category : Music
ISBN : 0674011635

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The Harvard Dictionary of Music by Don Michael Randel Pdf

This classic reference work, the best one-volume music dictionary available, has been brought completely up to date in this new edition. Combining authoritative scholarship and lucid, lively prose, the Fourth Edition of The Harvard Dictionary of Music is the essential guide for musicians, students, and everyone who appreciates music. The Harvard Dictionary of Music has long been admired for its wide range as well as its reliability. This treasure trove includes entries on all the styles and forms in Western music; comprehensive articles on the music of Africa, Asia, Latin America, and the Near East; descriptions of instruments enriched by historical background; and articles that reflect today’s beat, including popular music, jazz, and rock. Throughout this Fourth Edition, existing articles have been fine-tuned and new entries added so that the dictionary fully reflects current music scholarship and recent developments in musical culture. Encyclopedia-length articles by notable experts alternate with short entries for quick reference, including definitions and identifications of works and instruments. More than 220 drawings and 250 musical examples enhance the text. This is an invaluable book that no music lover can afford to be without.

129 Songs

Author : Charles Ives
Publisher : A-R Editions, Inc.
Page : 610 pages
File Size : 46,7 Mb
Release : 2004-01-01
Category : Music
ISBN : 9780895795243

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129 Songs by Charles Ives Pdf

lxxi + 527 pp.The MUSA series is copublished with the American Musicological Society.

African American Music

Author : Mellonee V. Burnim,Portia K. Maultsby
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 483 pages
File Size : 55,6 Mb
Release : 2014-11-13
Category : Music
ISBN : 9781317934431

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African American Music by Mellonee V. Burnim,Portia K. Maultsby Pdf

American Music: An Introduction, Second Edition is a collection of seventeen essays surveying major African American musical genres, both sacred and secular, from slavery to the present. With contributions by leading scholars in the field, the work brings together analyses of African American music based on ethnographic fieldwork, which privileges the voices of the music-makers themselves, woven into a richly textured mosaic of history and culture. At the same time, it incorporates musical treatments that bring clarity to the structural, melodic, and rhythmic characteristics that both distinguish and unify African American music. The second edition has been substantially revised and updated, and includes new essays on African and African American musical continuities, African-derived instrument construction and performance practice, techno, and quartet traditions. Musical transcriptions, photographs, illustrations, and a new audio CD bring the music to life.

African Performance Arts and Political Acts

Author : Naomi Andre,Yolanda Covington-Ward,Jendele Hungbo
Publisher : University of Michigan Press
Page : 289 pages
File Size : 45,5 Mb
Release : 2021-10-28
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 9780472054824

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African Performance Arts and Political Acts by Naomi Andre,Yolanda Covington-Ward,Jendele Hungbo Pdf

Explores how performance arts, whether staged or in daily life, regularly interface with political action across the African continent

30 Arias for Mezzo-soprano

Author : Henry Edward Krehbiel
Publisher : Courier Corporation
Page : 198 pages
File Size : 53,7 Mb
Release : 2004-01-01
Category : Music
ISBN : 0486435903

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30 Arias for Mezzo-soprano by Henry Edward Krehbiel Pdf

This selection of arias ranges from the dawn of Italian opera to the late nineteenth century. Arranged chronologically, it encompasses historically and artistically significant operatic modes as well as many varieties of airs. Highlights include Bizet’s 'Près de remparts,ö' from Carmen; 'Voi, che sapeteö' and 'Deh vieni, non tardarö' from Mozart’s Le Nozze di Figaro; 'Gerechter Gott!ö' from Wagner’s Rienzi; Verdi’s 'Saper vorresteö' from Un Ballo in Maschera and 'O don fatale,ö' from Don Carlo; Handel’s 'Lascia ch’ io pianga,ö' from Rinaldo; plus arias by Monteverde, Weber, Rossini, Donizetti, and other composers. Lyrics appear in the original languages and in English translations.

Representations and Images of Frontiers and Borders

Author : Katarzyna Nowak-McNeice,Alejandra María Aventín Fontana
Publisher : Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Page : 220 pages
File Size : 52,5 Mb
Release : 2021-11-22
Category : History
ISBN : 9781527577572

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Representations and Images of Frontiers and Borders by Katarzyna Nowak-McNeice,Alejandra María Aventín Fontana Pdf

This collection gathers a variety of scholars representing various methodological perspectives and applying diverse critical lenses to analyze the idea of borders, borderlands, frontiers, and liminal space, as they are represented in literature and philosophy. The idea of the border and frontier is perhaps more important than ever: under the siege of COVID-19, with shattered illusions of a post-racial world, when a global effort is required as a response to a crisis that does not respect national or regional borders, we need to reconsider what frontiers and borders mean to us, and how to best understand them so that they do not divide, but point to areas of common knowledge, collective experiences, and shared humanity. Drawing upon examples from different continents (Africa, the Americas, Asia, and Europe) and from diverse specific places (such as the Mexico-US border, or the contested Palestinian frontiers), and using a variety of critical perspectives (evoking Gloria Anzaldua, Jorge Luis Borges, and Edward Said, for instance), this volume explores the idea of frontiers and borders in order to comment on their representations in literature, philosophy, music, and cinema, and on the human condition in general.

The Cultural Post

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 124 pages
File Size : 50,8 Mb
Release : 1982
Category : Arts
ISBN : IND:30000070481977

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The North American Folk Music Revival: Nation and Identity in the United States and Canada, 1945–1980

Author : Dr Gillian Mitchell
Publisher : Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Page : 246 pages
File Size : 47,6 Mb
Release : 2013-01-28
Category : Music
ISBN : 9781409493679

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The North American Folk Music Revival: Nation and Identity in the United States and Canada, 1945–1980 by Dr Gillian Mitchell Pdf

This work represents the first comparative study of the folk revival movement in Anglophone Canada and the United States and combines this with discussion of the way folk music intersected with, and was structured by, conceptions of national affinity and national identity. Based on original archival research carried out principally in Toronto, Washington and Ottawa, it is a thematic, rather than general, study of the movement which has been influenced by various academic disciplines, including history, musicology and folklore. Dr Gillian Mitchell begins with an introduction that provides vital context for the subject by tracing the development of the idea of 'the folk', folklore and folk music since the nineteenth century, and how that idea has been applied in the North American context, before going on to examine links forged by folksong collectors, artists and musicians between folk music and national identity during the early twentieth century. With the 'boom' of the revival in the early sixties came the ways in which the movement in both countries proudly promoted a vision of nation that was inclusive, pluralistic and eclectic. It was a vision which proved compatible with both Canada and America, enabling both countries to explore a diversity of music without exclusiveness or narrowness of focus. It was also closely linked to the idealism of the grassroots political movements of the early 1960s, such as integrationist civil rights, and the early student movement. After 1965 this inclusive vision of nation in folk music began to wane. While the celebrations of the Centennial in Canada led to a re-emphasis on the 'Canadianness' of Canadian folk music, the turbulent events in the United States led many ex-revivalists to turn away from politics and embrace new identities as introspective singer-songwriters. Many of those who remained interested in traditional folk music styles, such as Celtic or Klezmer music, tended to be very insular and conservative in their approach, rather than linking their chosen genre to a wider world of folk music; however, more recent attempts at 'fusion' or 'world' music suggest a return to the eclectic spirit of the 1960s folk revival. Thus, from 1945 to 1980, folk music in Canada and America experienced an evolving and complex relationship with the concepts of nation and national identity. Students will find the book useful as an introduction, not only to key themes in the folk revival, but also to concepts in the study of national identity and to topics in American and Canadian cultural history. Academic specialists will encounter an alternative perspective from the more general, broad approach offered by earlier histories of the folk revival movement.

The Jazz Cadence of American Culture

Author : Robert O'Meally,Robert G. O'Meally,Professor of English and African-American Studies Robert O'Meally
Publisher : Columbia University Press
Page : 692 pages
File Size : 49,7 Mb
Release : 1998
Category : Music
ISBN : 0231104499

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The Jazz Cadence of American Culture by Robert O'Meally,Robert G. O'Meally,Professor of English and African-American Studies Robert O'Meally Pdf

Taking to heart Ralph Ellison's remark that much in American life is "jazz-shaped," The Jazz Cadence of American Culture offers a wide range of eloquent statements about the influence of this art form. Robert G. O'Meally has gathered a comprehensive collection of important essays, speeches, and interviews on the impact of jazz on other arts, on politics, and on the rhythm of everyday life. Focusing mainly on American artistic expression from 1920 to 1970, O'Meally confronts a long era of political and artistic turbulence and change in which American art forms influenced one another in unexpected ways. Organized thematically, these provocative pieces include an essay considering poet and novelist James Weldon Johnson as a cultural critic, an interview with Wynton Marsalis, a speech on the heroic image in jazz, and a newspaper review of a recent melding of jazz music and dance, Bring in 'Da Noise, Bring in 'Da Funk. From Stanley Crouch to August Wilson to Jacqui Malone, the plurality of voices gathered here reflects the variety of expression within jazz. The book's opening section sketches the overall place of jazz in America. Alan P. Merriam and Fradley H. Garner unpack the word jazz and its register, Albert Murray considers improvisation in music and life, Amiri Baraka argues that white critics misunderstand jazz, and Stanley Crouch cogently dissects the intersections of jazz and mainstream American democratic institutions. After this, the book takes an interdisciplinary approach, exploring jazz and the visual arts, dance, sports, history, memory, and literature. Ann Douglas writes on jazz's influence on the design and construction of skyscrapers in the 1920s and '30s, Zora Neale Hurston considers the significance of African-American dance, Michael Eric Dyson looks at the jazz of Michael Jordan's basketball game, and Hazel Carby takes on the sexual politics of Ma Rainey and Bessie Smith's blues. The Jazz Cadence offers a wealth of insight and information for scholars, students, jazz aficionados, and any reader wishing to know more about this music form that has put its stamp on American culture more profoundly than any other in the twentieth century.