Sounding American

Sounding American
Title Sounding American PDF eBook
Author Jennifer Fleeger
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 241
Release 2014-05-01
Genre Music
ISBN 0199366500

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Sounding American: Hollywood, Opera, and Jazz tells the story of the interaction between musical form, film technology, and ideas about race, ethnicity, and the nation during the American cinema's conversion to sound. Contrary to most accepted narratives about the conversion, which tend to explain the competition between the Hollywood studios' film sound technologies in qualitative and economic terms, this book argues that the battle between disc and film sound was waged primarily in an aesthetic realm. Opera and jazz in particular, though long neglected in studies of the film score, were extremely important in defining the scope of the American soundtrack, not only during the conversion, but also once sound had been standardized. Examining studio advertisements, screenplays, scores, and the films themselves, author Jennifer Fleeger concentrates on the interactions between musical form and film technology, arguing that each of the major studios appropriated opera and jazz in a unique way in order to construct its own version of an ideal American voice. Traditional histories of Hollywood film music have tended to concentrate on the unity of the score, a model that assumes a passive spectator. Sounding American claims that the classical Hollywood film is essentially an illustrated jazz-opera with a musical structure that encourages an active form of listening and viewing in order to make sense of what is ultimately a fragmentary text.

Race Sounds

Race Sounds
Title Race Sounds PDF eBook
Author Nicole Brittingham Furlonge
Publisher University of Iowa Press
Pages 183
Release 2018-05-15
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1609385616

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Forging new ideas about the relationship between race and sound, Furlonge explores how black artists--including well-known figures such as writers Ralph Ellison and Zora Neale Hurston, and singers Bettye LaVette and Aretha Franklin, among others--imagine listening. Drawing from a multimedia archive, Furlonge examines how many of the texts call on readers to "listen in print." In the process, she gives us a new way to read and interpret these canonical, aurally inflected texts, and demonstrates how listening allows us to engage with the sonic lives of difference as readers, thinkers, and citizens.

American Accent Training

American Accent Training
Title American Accent Training PDF eBook
Author Ann Cook
Publisher Barron's Educational Series, Incorporated
Pages 162
Release 2000
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9780764173691

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Directed to speakers of English as a second language, a multi-media guide to pronouncing American English uses a "pure-sound" approach to speaking to help imitate the fluid ways of American speech.

Deep Listening

Deep Listening
Title Deep Listening PDF eBook
Author Pauline Oliveros
Publisher iUniverse
Pages 132
Release 2005
Genre Aleatory music
ISBN 0595343651

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Deep Listening: A Composer's Sound Practice offers an exciting guide to ways of listening and sounding. This book provides unique insights and perspectives for artists, students, teachers, meditators and anyone interested in how consciousness may be effected by profound attention to the sonic environment . Deep Listening(R) is a practice created by composer Pauline Oliveros in order to enhance her own as well as other's listening skills. She teaches this practice worldwide in workshops, retreats and in her ground breaking Deep Listening classes at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and Mills College. Deep Listening practice is accessible to anyone with an interest in listening. Undergraduates with no musical training benefit from the practices and successfully engage in creative sound projects. Many report life changing effects from participating in the Deep Listening classes and retreats. Oliveros is recognized as a pioneer in electronic music and a leader in contemporary music as composer, performer, educator and author. Her works are performed internationally and her improvisational performances are documented extensively on recordings, in the literature and on the worldwide web.

The Sound of a Superpower

The Sound of a Superpower
Title The Sound of a Superpower PDF eBook
Author Emily Abrams Ansari
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 289
Release 2018
Genre Art
ISBN 0190649690

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After two decades of remarkable success, the quest to create a uniquely American classical music faltered in the 1950s. Many blamed the Cold War for its demise, but the conflict also brought Americanist composers unprecedented opportunities. This book examines this complex picture and its long-term effects.

Thomas Hart Benton and the American Sound

Thomas Hart Benton and the American Sound
Title Thomas Hart Benton and the American Sound PDF eBook
Author Leo G. Mazow
Publisher Penn State Press
Pages 218
Release 2012
Genre Art
ISBN 0271050837

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"Argues that musical imagery in the art of American painter Thomas Hart Benton was part of a larger belief in the capacity of sound to register and convey meaning"--Provided by publisher.

How Early America Sounded

How Early America Sounded
Title How Early America Sounded PDF eBook
Author Richard Cullen Rath
Publisher Cornell University Press
Pages 244
Release 2003
Genre Hearing
ISBN 9780801472725

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In early America, every sound had a living, wilful force at its source - sometimes these forces were not human or even visible. The author recreates in detail a world remote from our own, one in which sounds were charged with meaning and power.