An Introduction to America's Music
Title | An Introduction to America's Music PDF eBook |
Author | Richard Crawford |
Publisher | W. W. Norton |
Pages | |
Release | 2018-10 |
Genre | Music |
ISBN | 9780393668285 |
An ear-opening exploration of music's New World, from Puritan psalmody to Hamilton
An Introduction to America's Music
Title | An Introduction to America's Music PDF eBook |
Author | Richard Crawford |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2013 |
Genre | Music |
ISBN | 9780393935318 |
Richard Crawford and Larry Hamberlin show how the lively interactions between the folk, popular, and classical spheres have made American music resonate with audiences around the world. Students will learn how to listen critically to eighty-eight pieces in all the major styles and genres, while gaining a clearer understanding of music's role in the history of American society, business, and technology.
African American Music
Title | African American Music PDF eBook |
Author | Mellonee V. Burnim |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 544 |
Release | 2014-11-13 |
Genre | Music |
ISBN | 1317934423 |
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.
A Historian's Introduction to Early American Music
Title | A Historian's Introduction to Early American Music PDF eBook |
Author | Richard Crawford |
Publisher | |
Pages | 48 |
Release | 1979 |
Genre | Music |
ISBN |
An Introduction to America's Music
Title | An Introduction to America's Music PDF eBook |
Author | Richard Crawford |
Publisher | W W Norton & Company Incorporated |
Pages | 555 |
Release | 2001-01-01 |
Genre | Music |
ISBN | 9780393974096 |
This is the story of music in the United States, from the sacred music of its earliest days to the jazz and rock that enliven the turn of the millennium. Beginning with the music of Native Americans and continuing with traditions introduced by European colonizers and Africans brought as slaves, the book reveals how this heritage was developed and enhanced in the 19th and 20th centuries to produce the music we hear today. The three-CD set contains historically appropriate recordings of 70 works discussed in the book and is accompanied by listening guides.
African American Music
Title | African American Music PDF eBook |
Author | Earl L. Stewart |
Publisher | Cengage Learning |
Pages | 416 |
Release | 1998 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN |
African American Music provides an introduction to all of the richness and diversity of African American musical styles, focusing on the distinct characte4istics and development of each genre. This book is divided into four parts: folk traditions; the jazz aesthetic; black popular styles since 1940; and black theatrical and classical music. Using brief musical examples, the author illustrates and explains the basic concepts that unite all African American styles before discussing each style individually. Among the many types of music explored in individual chapters are spirituals, blues, gospel, ragtime, jazz, pop and classical. Biographical portraits of major musicians and composers, as well as detailed stylistic analyses of each musical genre, make this book not only required reading for any introduction to the field, but a pleasure to read for anyone interested in all of the different styles that comprise African American music. Includes information on Louis Armstrong, Count Basie, bebop, Chuck Berry, blues, boogie woogie, James Brown, call and response, classical music, classic jazz, Sam Cooke, cool jazz, William Levi Dawson, doo wop, Antonin Dvorak, Duke Ellington, free jazz, gospel music, Isaac Hayes, jazz, James Weldon Johnson, Motown Records, Charlie Parker, rags and ragtime, rap music, rhythm and blues, soul music, spirituals, swing, etc. [Publisher description]
I Hear America Singing
Title | I Hear America Singing PDF eBook |
Author | David Kastin |
Publisher | Pearson |
Pages | 396 |
Release | 2002 |
Genre | Music |
ISBN |
The first edition of American Popular Music introduces the history and influence of American music within the broader context of American culture. It reveals how the history of American music connects to contemporary popular music through specific examples showing how past styles and performers have influenced current musical styles. Presents a balanced, accurate, and comprehensive portrayal of American popular music within a narrative, conversational style while discussing various musical styles and performers in a larger social and historical context that provides a larger perspective on American cultural history. The book relates the development of each musical genre to its historical period and places individual performers and styles within their larger social or artistic context. It includes numerous excerpts from literary works that reveal the tremendous influence popular music has had on American culture. It also presents over 300 photos and illustrations, including album covers, posters, sheet music illustrations, and song lyrics. An important reference for any reader interested in the history of American popular music.