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The Beginning of American Music
 The Cambridge History of American Music The Cambridge History of American Music is the first study of music in the United States to be written by a team of scholars. The volume begins with a survey of the music of Native Americans and then explores the historical and cultural events of musical life for the period up to 1900. Other contributors then examine the growth of popular music, including film and stage music, jazz, rock, and immigrant, folk, and regional music. The volume also includes chapters on twentieth-century art music, including the experimental, serial, and tonal traditions.
 Singing in My Soul: Black Gospel Music in a Secular Age Black gospel music grew from obscure nineteenth-century beginnings to become the leading style of sacred music in black American communities after World War II. Jerma A. Jackson traces the music's unique history, profiling the careers of several singers--particularly Sister Rosetta Tharpe--and demonstrating the important role women played in popularizing gospel. Female gospel singers initially developed their musical abilities in churches where gospel prevailed as a mode of worship. Few, however, stayed exclusively in the religious realm. As recordings and sheet music pushed gospel into the commercial arena, gospel began to develop a life beyond the church, spreading first among a broad spectrum of African Americans and then to white middle-class audiences. Retail outlets, recording companies, and booking agencies turned gospel into big business, and local church singers emerged as national and international celebrities. Amid these changes, the music acquired increasing significance as a source of black identity. These successes, however, generated fierce controversy. As gospel gained public visibility and broad commercial appeal, debates broke out over the meaning of the music and its message, raising questions about the virtues of commercialism and material values, the contours of racial identity, and the nature of the sacred. Jackson engages these debates to explore how race, faith, and identity became central questions in twentieth-century African American life.
American classical music - American classical music is music written in the United States but in the European classical music tradition. In many cases, beginning in the 18th century, it has been influenced by American folk music styles; and from the 20th century to the present day it has often been influenced by folk, jazz, blues, and pop styles. American Folk Blues Festival - The American Folk Blues Festival (also American Folk-Blues Festival, and AFBF) was a music festival that toured the United States and Europe beginning in 1962. New Beginning - New Beginning is the fourth album by African American singer/songwriter Tracy Chapman, released in 1995 (see 1995 in music). American Brass Quintet - When the American Brass Quintet gave its first public performance on December 11, 1960, brass chamber music was still relatively unknown to concert audiences. That debut marked the beginning of an international career for the ensemble that includes performances in Europe, Central and South America, the Middle East, Asia, Australia and all fifty of the United States; a discography now numbering fifty recordings; the premieres of over one-hundred new brass works, and the inspiration to a whole new generation of ...
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American Folk Music - American Folk Music The Music of American Folk Song: And Selected Other Writings on American Folk Music by Ruth Crawford Seeger, X The Music of American Folk Song': And Selected Other Writings on American Folk Music Understanding Charles Seeger, Pioneer in American Musicology by Bell Yung, A giant in the development of American musicology, Charles Seeger was a scholar-musician active in practically all areas of musical endeavor: performance, composition, theory, criticism, pedagogy, american folk music and musicology. This wide-ranging ... American Folk Music - American Folk Music Folk Music 7 An experienced american folk music and thoughtful historian, Cohen offers some wonderful information american folk music and insights. -- Daniel Jones, University of Colorado at Boulder 7 Gives a concise history of folk music in the US, Canada, american folk music and England7 Highlights key performers including Pete Seeger, Woody Guthrie, Bob Dylan, american folk music and many moreFolk Music: The Basics gives a brief introduction to British american folk music and American folk music. Drawing ... History of African American Music - History of African American Music African-americans Incorporating the basic features history of african american music and narrative from The African-American Odyssey, this concise history presents its major episodes, issues, history of african american music and people. It tells a compelling story of survival, struggle, history of african american music and triumph over adversity leaving readers with an appreciation of the central place of black people history of african american music and culture in this country, history of african american ... History of African American Music - History of African American Music African-americans Incorporating the basic features history of african american music and narrative from The African-American Odyssey, this concise history presents its major episodes, issues, history of african american music and people. It tells a compelling story of survival, struggle, history of african american music and triumph over adversity leaving readers with an appreciation of the central place of black people history of african american music and culture in this country, history of african american ...
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