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019 $a818734796
020 $a9780393935318$q(paperback)
020 $a0393935310$q(paperback)
020 $a9780393921403$q(audio discs)
024 $a99963658680
035 $a(OCoLC)1018033772
035 $a(OCoLC)on1018033772
035 $a(NNC)11505513
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050 00 $aML200$b.C72 2013
082 00 $a780.973$223
100 1 $aCrawford, Richard,$d1935-$eauthor.
245 13 $aAn introduction to America's music /$cRichard Crawford, Larry Hamberlin.
246 30 $aAmerica's music
246 1 $iTitle on container of accompanying audio discs:$aRecordings for an Introduction to America's music
250 $aSecond edition
264 1 $aNew York :$bW. W. Norton and Company,$c[2013]
264 4 $c©2013
300 $axx, 557, A46 pages :$billustrations ;$c26 cm +$e4 audio discs (digital ; 4 3/4 in.)
336 $atext$2rdacontent
336 $aperformed music$bprm$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$2rdamedia
337 $aaudio$bs$2rdamedia
338 $avolume$2rdacarrier
338 $aaudio disc$bsd$2rdacarrier
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
500 $aAccompanying CDs issued in folder.
505 0 $aPart 1. America's music from colonization through the civil war. "Nature must inspire the thought": sacred music in the European colonies -- "Old simple ditties": secular music in the colonies and early republic -- "How sweet the sound": sacred music in the new republic -- "Make a noise": African American music before the civil war -- "A language of feeling": cultivating musical tastes in antebellum America -- "The Ethiopian business": minstrelsy and popular sing through the civil war -- Part 2. America's music from the civil war through World War I. "After the ball": band music, gospel hymns, and popular songs after the civil war -- "To stretch our ears": classical music comes of age -- "All that is native and fine": American indian music, folk songs, spirituals, and their collectors -- "Come on and hear": popular music, theater, and dance at the turn of the century -- Part 3. America's music from World War I through World War II. Blues, country, and popular songs after World War I -- Modern music and jazz in the 1920s -- Concert music between the world wars -- Blues, gospel, country, and folk music in the Great Depression and World War II -- Film music, musical comedy, and swing before and during World War II -- Part 4. America's music since World War II. Classical music, jazz, and musical theater after World War II -- "Good rocking tonight": popular and folk music after World War II -- Questioning authority: America's music in the 1960s -- "Stayin' alive": America's music in the 1970s -- America's music in the 1980s -- American roots music -- Remix: America's music since 1990.
505 00 $gCD 1.$t¡O qué suave! /$rAnonymous (Chanticleer) --$tOld hundred /$rattributed to Louis Bourgeois (The Gregg Smith Singers) --$tChester /$rWilliam Billings (The Gregg Smith Singers) --$tIch will dir ein Fredenopfer thun /$rJohann Friedrich Peter (Boston Baroque ; Martin Pearlman, conductor) --$tThe liberty song /$rJohn Dickinson (Arthur F. Shrader) --$tMoney musk /$rAnonymous (Rodney Miller and Friends) --$tHail Columbia /$rPhilip Phile (Members of the Federal Music Society ; John Baldon, director) --$tSherburne /$rDaniel Read (Theatre of Voices ; Paul Hillier, director) --$tWondrous love /$rAnonymous (Alabama Sacred Harp Singers) --t Olivet /r Lowell Mason (The Masonites ; Larry Hamberlin, director) --$tCarrie Belle /$rAnonymous (Georgia Sea Island Singers) --$tAm I a solider of the Cross? /$rAnonymous (The Richard Allen Singers) --$tJubilee /$rAnonymous (The McIntosh County Shouters) --$tHelene Schottische / arranged by Walter Dignam (American Brass Quintet Brass Band ; The Yankee Brass Band) --$tThe banjo : an American sketch /$rLouis Moreau Gottschalk (Neely Bruce, piano) --$tDe boatmen's dance / Dan Emmett (David Van Veersbilck, tenor ; Peter DiSante, lead ; Brian Mark, baritone ; Vincent Tufo, fiddle ; Percy Danforth, bones ; Matthew Heumann, tambourine ; Robert Winans, banjo) --$tDe Camptown races /$rStephen C. Foster (Frederick Urrey, tenor ; John Van Buskirk, fortepiano) --$tJeanie with the light brown hair /$rStephen C. Foster (Douglas Perry, tenor ; David Starobin, guitar) --$tGet off the track! / Jesse Hutchinson Jr. (The Hutchinson Family Singers) --$tThe battle cry of freedom /$rGeorge F. Root (The Gregg Smith Singers) --$tThe Stars and Stripes forever /$rJohn Philip Sousa (The U.S. Marine Band ; Albert F. Schoepper, conductor) --$tSweet by and by /$rJoseph P. Webster (Harmoneion Singers ; Neely Bruce, director) --$tAfter the ball /$rCharles K. Harris (George J. Gaskin) --$tGaelic symphony. Second movement /$rAmy Beach (Royal Philharmonic Orchestra ; Karl Krueger, conductor) --$tTo a wild rose : from Woodland sketches : op. 51 /$rEdward MacDowell (James Barbagallo) --$tThe things our fathers loved /$rCharles Ives (Marry Ann Hart, mezzo soprano ; Dennis Helmrich, piano) --$tA buffalo said to me /$tTatan ka-ohi tika =$tBrave buffalo --$tThe gypsy laddie /$rAnonymous (Jean Ritchie).
505 80 $gCD 2.$tDeep river /$rarranged by Harry T. Burleigh (The Howard University Chamber Choir) --$tMaple leaf rag /$rScott Joplin (Scott Joplin) --$tAlexander's ragtime band /$rIrving Berlin --$tCastle house rag$r(The Paragon Ragtime Orchestra ; Rick Benjamin, director) --$tSt. Louis blues /$rW.C. Handy (Bessie Smith) --$tCan the circle be unbroken /$rThe Carter Family (The Carter Family) -- Blue yodel no. 8 : Muleskinner blues /$rJimmie Rodgers (Jimmie Rodgers) --$tCan't help lovin' dat man /$rJerome Kern and Oscar Hammerstein (Tess Gardella) --$tThe banshee /$rHenry Cowell (Anthony de Mare) --$tDippermouth blues /$rKing Oliver's Creole Jazz Band (Joe "King" Oliver's Creole Jazz Band) --$tBlack bottom stomp /$rJelly Roll Morton and his Red Hot Peppers (Jelly Roll Morton) --$tWest End blues /$rLouis Armstrong and his Hot Five (Louis Armstrong and his Hot Five) --$tBlack and tan fantasy / Duke Ellington and his Orchestra (Duke Ellington and his Orchestra) --$tChinaman, laundryman /$rRuth Crawford Seeger (Nan Hughes, mezzo-soprano ; Joel Sachs, piano) --$tRhapsody in blue /$rGeorge Gershwin (Paul Whiteman Orchestra ; George Gershwin, piano) --$tAfro-American syjpyhony. First movement : Moderato assai /$rFort Smith Symphony ; John Jeter, conductor) --$tWalking blues /$rRobert Johnson (Robert Johnson) --$tTalk about Jesus /$rThomas A. Dorsey (Marlon Williams) --$tCorrine, Corrina /$rBob Wills and his Texas Playboys (Bob Wills and his Texas Playboys) --$tJohn Henry /$rAnonymous (Ed Lewis).
505 80 $gCD 3.$tSo long, it's been good to know you /$rWoody Guthrie (Woody Guthrie) --$tCheek to cheek /$rIrving Berlin (Fred Astaire) --$tMorning on the ranch : the Red pony suite /$rAaron Copland (New Philharmonia Orchestra ; Aaron Copland, conductor) --$tPeople will say we're in love : from Oklahoma! /$rRichard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II (Christine Andreas, Laurence Guittard ; Jay Blackton, conductor) --$tLester leaps in /$rCount Basie, Lester Young (Count Basie's Kansas City Seven) --$tWhat is this thing called love? /$rBillie Holiday (Billie Holiday) --$tSonata no. 2 /$rJohn Cage (Philipp Vandré) --$tYardbird suite /$rCharlie Parker (The Charlie Parker Septet) --$tSummertime /$rMiles Davis (Miles Davis ; Gil Evans, conductor) --$tEl cayuco /$rTito Puente and his orchestra (Tito Puente) --$tTonight quintet : from West Side story /$rLeonard Bernstein and Stephen Sondheim (original Broadway cast) --$tIt's mighty dark to travel /$rBill Monroe and his Blue Grass Boys (Bill Monroe and his Blue Grass Boys) --$tLost highway /$rHank Williams (Hank Williams) --$tGood rocking tonight /$rWynonie Harris (Wynonie Harris) --$tSchool day /$rChuck Berry (Chuck Berry) --$tIf I had a hammer /$rPete Seeger (Pete Seeger) --$tOnly a pawn in their game /$rBob Dylan (Bob Dylan) --$tMy favorite things / John Coltrane (John Coltrane) --$tTodas las tardes en Granada : from Ancient voices of children / George Crumb (Tony Arnold, soprano ; conducted by David Colson) --$tWouldn't it be nice /$rThe Beach Boys (The Beach Boys) --$tMama tried /$rMerle Haggard (Merle Haggard) --$tPapa's got a brand new bag /$rJames Brown (James Brown) --$tI heard it through the gapevine /$rGladys Knight & the Pips (Gladys Knight & the Pips) --$tOye como va /$rCarlos Santana (Santana).
505 80 $gCD 4.$tCoat of many colors /$rDolly Parton (Dolly Parton) --$tSuperfly /$rCurtis Mayfield (Curtis Mayfield) --$tBirds of fire /$rMahavishnu Orchestra (The Mahavishnu Orchestra) --$tYou must meet my wife : from A little night music /$rStephen Sondheim (original Broadway cast) --$tString quartet no. 4 : Amazing grace /$rBen Johnston (Kepler Quartet) --$tTitle music from Batman /$rDanny Elfman (original soundtrack) --$tThe message /$rGrandmaster Flash and the Furious Five (Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five) --$tWar dance song /$rTraditional (Adam Pratt, leader) --$tSoy den San Luis /$rFlaco Jiménez (Flaco Jiménez) -- Ful il sa /$rQueen Ida (Queen Ida) --$tWai okeaniani /$rLedward Kaapana (Ledward Kaapana) --$tOy, s'iz gut /$rKlezmer Conservatory Band (The Klezmer Conservatory Band) --$tDevotional : from In this house, on this morning /$rWynton Marsalis (Wynton Marsalis) --$tOrphan girl /$rGillian Welch (Gilliam Welch) --$tDaniel variations. Fourth movement /$rSteve Reich (Los Angeles Master Chorale ; Grant Gershon).
650 0 $aMusic$zUnited States$xHistory and criticism.
650 7 $aMusic$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01030269
651 7 $aUnited States.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01204155
655 7 $aCriticism, interpretation, etc.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01411635
700 1 $aHamberlin, Larry,$eauthor.
852 00 $bmus$hML200$i.C72 2013$zAccompanied by 4 CDs. Ask at Music Library circulation desk for accompanying CDs.