The Music of Black Americans: A HistoryW. W. Norton & Company, 1997 - 678 oldal Beginning with the arrival of the first Africans in the English colonies, Eileen Southern weaves a fascinating narrative of intense musical activity, which has not only played a vital role in the lives of black Americans but has also deeply influenced music performance in the United States and many other parts of the world. Dr. Southern fully chronicles the singers, instrumentalists, and composers who created this rich body of music and skillfully describes the genres and styles that characterize it from its earliest manifestations among a people in slavery to the rap beat of the late twentieth century. Along the way, she covers numerous topics - such as Colonial-Era music, Revolutionary War performers, church music, minstrelsy, ragtime, swing, concert music, soul, pop, and opera - bringing them to life and placing them in their historical and cultural contexts. |
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... Practice 9 Music and Poetry 16. Music and the · Dance 18 Summary 19 THE AFRICAN DIASPORA 20 From Indentured Servitude to Slavery 20 New World 21 2 The Colonial Era • African Retentions in the MUSIC IN THE COLONIES 23 PRIMARY SOURCES OF ...
... Practice 9 Music and Poetry 16. Music and the · Dance 18 Summary 19 THE AFRICAN DIASPORA 20 From Indentured Servitude to Slavery 20 New World 21 2 The Colonial Era • African Retentions in the MUSIC IN THE COLONIES 23 PRIMARY SOURCES OF ...
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... Practices 130 URBAN MUSIC IN THE SOUTH 131 New Orleans - A Musical Center 131 Vocal Music 132. Brass Bands and Orchestras 133 A Symphony Orchestra 133 Dance Orchestras and Recreational Music 134 Black Fiddlers and White Dancers 134 ...
... Practices 130 URBAN MUSIC IN THE SOUTH 131 New Orleans - A Musical Center 131 Vocal Music 132. Brass Bands and Orchestras 133 A Symphony Orchestra 133 Dance Orchestras and Recreational Music 134 Black Fiddlers and White Dancers 134 ...
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A History Eileen Southern. · Texture 197 Poetic Language and Themes 199 · Performance Practice 201 Summary 204 6 The War Years and Emancipation MUSIC IN THE UNION ARMY 208 MUSIC IN THE CONFEDERATE ARMY 212 MUSIC IN THE CONTRABAND CAMP ...
A History Eileen Southern. · Texture 197 Poetic Language and Themes 199 · Performance Practice 201 Summary 204 6 The War Years and Emancipation MUSIC IN THE UNION ARMY 208 MUSIC IN THE CONFEDERATE ARMY 212 MUSIC IN THE CONTRABAND CAMP ...
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... Practice 604 Contemporary Gospel 606 A GOSPEL GREEK MYTH 608 CODA 609 Bibliography And Discography GENERAL REFERENCES THE AFRICAN LEGACY 613 617 EIGHTEENTH AND EARLY NINETEENTH CENTURIES 618 THE NINETEENTH CENTURY 620 NINETEENTH ...
... Practice 604 Contemporary Gospel 606 A GOSPEL GREEK MYTH 608 CODA 609 Bibliography And Discography GENERAL REFERENCES THE AFRICAN LEGACY 613 617 EIGHTEENTH AND EARLY NINETEENTH CENTURIES 618 THE NINETEENTH CENTURY 620 NINETEENTH ...
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Tartalomjegyzék
PART | 1 |
THE AFRICAN DIASPORA | 20 |
PART | 59 |
Antebellum Urban Life | 97 |
Antebellum Rural Life | 151 |
The War Years and Emancipation | 205 |
PART THREE | 219 |
The New Century | 265 |
THE URBAN BLUES | 505 |
New Dance Music | 522 |
THE WORLD OF OPERA | 529 |
COMPOSERS | 540 |
BLACK MUSICALS ON BROADWAY | 561 |
Currents in Contemporary Arenas | 567 |
ASPECTS OF THE NEW MUSIC | 572 |
CONCERT ARTISTS | 578 |
Precursors of Jazz | 313 |
The Jazz Age | 365 |
The Harlem Renaissance and Beyond | 404 |
MUSICAL ORGANIZATIONS | 418 |
COMPOSERS AND COMPOSEREDUCATORS | 424 |
BLACK MUSICALS ON BROADWAY | 435 |
HARLEM AND THE NEW NEGRO | 442 |
WRITINGS ABOUT MUSIC | 451 |
The MidCentury Decades | 466 |
OPERA COMPANIES | 584 |
CABARET DIVAS | 594 |
WOMEN IN BLACK CHURCH MUSIC | 603 |
CODA | 609 |
THE AFRICAN LEGACY | 617 |
MUSIC SCORES | 626 |
MUSIC SCORES | 633 |
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iii. oldal - BY THE rivers of Babylon, there we sat down, yea, we wept, when we remembered Zion. We hanged our harps upon the willows in the midst thereof. For there they that carried us away captive required of us a song; and they that wasted us required of us mirth, saying, Sing us one of the songs of Zion.
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