Dances of the Young Republic

Dances of the Young Republic
Title Dances of the Young Republic PDF eBook
Author Ann Krauss
Publisher Alfred Music Publishing
Pages 36
Release 1991-02
Genre Music
ISBN 9780739015346

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This collection contains duets, trios and quartets that were written by the American composers Alexander Reinagle and Francis Johnson, as well as some works that remain anonymous. Arranged by Anne McClenny Krauss and Maurice Hinson, these dances and marches were some of the most popular from the period following the Revolutionary War. Duets and trios are to be played on one piano and quartets on two. Dynamics and articulation have been added to clarify the musical ideas.

Dances of the young republic

Dances of the young republic
Title Dances of the young republic PDF eBook
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Pages 0
Release 1977
Genre Dance music
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Dames and Daughters of the Young Republic

Dames and Daughters of the Young Republic
Title Dames and Daughters of the Young Republic PDF eBook
Author Geraldine Brooks
Publisher New York : Crowell
Pages 344
Release 1901
Genre Biography & Autobiography
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Researching Secular Music and Dance in the Early United States

Researching Secular Music and Dance in the Early United States
Title Researching Secular Music and Dance in the Early United States PDF eBook
Author Laura Lohman
Publisher Routledge
Pages 170
Release 2021-05-17
Genre Music
ISBN 1000388956

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This book provides a practical introduction to researching and performing early Anglo-American secular music and dance with attention to their place in society. Supporting growing interest among scholars and performers spanning numerous disciplines, this book contributes quality new scholarship to spur further research on this overshadowed period of American music and dance. Organized in three parts, the chapters offer methodological and interpretative guidance and model varied approaches to contemporary scholarship. The first part introduces important bibliographic tools and models their use in focused examinations of individual objects of material musical culture. The second part illustrates methods of situating dance and its music in early American society as relevant to scholars working in multiple disciplines. The third part examines contemporary performance of early American music and dance from three distinct perspectives ranging from ethnomusicological fieldwork and phenomenology to the theatrical stage. Dedicated to scholar Kate Van Winkle Keller, this volume builds on her legacy of foundational contributions to the study of early American secular music, dance, and society. It provides an essential resource for all those researching and performing music and dance from the revolutionary era through the early nineteenth century.

The Ghost-dance Religion and the Sioux Outbreak of 1890

The Ghost-dance Religion and the Sioux Outbreak of 1890
Title The Ghost-dance Religion and the Sioux Outbreak of 1890 PDF eBook
Author James Mooney
Publisher
Pages 630
Release 1896
Genre Dakota Indians
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Dance and Authoritarianism

Dance and Authoritarianism
Title Dance and Authoritarianism PDF eBook
Author Anthony Shay
Publisher
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Release 2021
Genre
ISBN 9781789383539

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Shanghai's Dancing World

Shanghai's Dancing World
Title Shanghai's Dancing World PDF eBook
Author Andrew Field
Publisher Chinese University Press
Pages 384
Release 2010
Genre History
ISBN 9629963736

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"It was thanks to its cabarets that Old Shanghai was called the `Paris of the Orient.' No one has studied the rise and fall of those cabarets more extensively than Andrew Field. His book is packed with fascinating information and attests on every page to his understanding of Shanghai's history." LYNN PAN, author of Sons of the Yellow Emperor --