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... the source materials may seem gratuitous, but they are necessary because of the central position Poulton’s work holds: she and her work are for most people synonymous with Dowland scholarship, and the musicologist or lutanist turning to Dowland will turn to her. Because that is so, it is necessary t ...
... the source materials may seem gratuitous, but they are necessary because of the central position Poulton’s work holds: she and her work are for most people synonymous with Dowland scholarship, and the musicologist or lutanist turning to Dowland will turn to her. Because that is so, it is necessary t ...
the rules of heart
... (Monk’s effigy), and “Gondora no uta” ゴンドラの唄 (The Gondolier’s ’s Song) is still a regular on enka TV shows. Nakayama’s popularity, the volume of songs he created, and the existence of documentary records regarding his own experience with composing songs, as well as the experiences of those who heard ...
... (Monk’s effigy), and “Gondora no uta” ゴンドラの唄 (The Gondolier’s ’s Song) is still a regular on enka TV shows. Nakayama’s popularity, the volume of songs he created, and the existence of documentary records regarding his own experience with composing songs, as well as the experiences of those who heard ...
II C. SHEET MUSIC
... who is generally considered one of the three most important ragtime composers. We recorded Lamb for Folkways Records in 1959, and he presented us with copies of his original publications, all of them signed. Another unique item in the archive is an original orchestra part book for the famed “Red Bac ...
... who is generally considered one of the three most important ragtime composers. We recorded Lamb for Folkways Records in 1959, and he presented us with copies of his original publications, all of them signed. Another unique item in the archive is an original orchestra part book for the famed “Red Bac ...
Blues 1 Blues is the name given to both a musical form and a music
... secular music reflected this as much as their religious music did."[43] There are few characteristics common to all blues music, because the genre took its shape from the idiosyncrasies of individual performances.[44] However, there are some characteristics that were present long before the creation ...
... secular music reflected this as much as their religious music did."[43] There are few characteristics common to all blues music, because the genre took its shape from the idiosyncrasies of individual performances.[44] However, there are some characteristics that were present long before the creation ...
WWW.BSSVE.IN
... The Thirteen Colonies of the original United States were all former English possessions, and Anglo culture became a major foundation for American folk and popular music. Many American folk songs are identical to British songs in arrangements, but with new lyrics, often as parodies of the original ma ...
... The Thirteen Colonies of the original United States were all former English possessions, and Anglo culture became a major foundation for American folk and popular music. Many American folk songs are identical to British songs in arrangements, but with new lyrics, often as parodies of the original ma ...
WWW.BSSVE.IN
... The Thirteen Colonies of the original United States were all former English possessions, and Anglo culture became a major foundation for American folk and popular music. Many American folk songs are identical to British songs in arrangements, but with new lyrics, often as parodies of the original ma ...
... The Thirteen Colonies of the original United States were all former English possessions, and Anglo culture became a major foundation for American folk and popular music. Many American folk songs are identical to British songs in arrangements, but with new lyrics, often as parodies of the original ma ...
Sungura Music`s Development in Zimbabwe
... Zimbabwe. Sungura music thus results from influences of rhumba, kanindo, soukous, indigenous styles and masiganda which came in contact as people migrated through time and space. Most sungura bands’ rhythm guitarists play the masiganda technique. 4. The Growth of Sungura Music in Zimbabwe We attribu ...
... Zimbabwe. Sungura music thus results from influences of rhumba, kanindo, soukous, indigenous styles and masiganda which came in contact as people migrated through time and space. Most sungura bands’ rhythm guitarists play the masiganda technique. 4. The Growth of Sungura Music in Zimbabwe We attribu ...
"You Got To Do The Thing With Soul": Sam Cooke and Soul Music in
... a step away from the gospel version. This version was not released for public consumption, and even now remains a rare record. The only publicly available recording of this song that I have found is on YouTube (Yousendme2). According to commenters, the recording was taken from a private collection o ...
... a step away from the gospel version. This version was not released for public consumption, and even now remains a rare record. The only publicly available recording of this song that I have found is on YouTube (Yousendme2). According to commenters, the recording was taken from a private collection o ...
"You Got To Do The Thing With Soul": Sam Cooke and Soul Music in
... a step away from the gospel version. This version was not released for public consumption, and even now remains a rare record. The only publicly available recording of this song that I have found is on YouTube (Yousendme2). According to commenters, the recording was taken from a private collection o ...
... a step away from the gospel version. This version was not released for public consumption, and even now remains a rare record. The only publicly available recording of this song that I have found is on YouTube (Yousendme2). According to commenters, the recording was taken from a private collection o ...
The Weavers For many of us who “came of age”
... Musical fragment in the original 1928 article The original song fragment has never been recorded. The version that comes closest was sung by Leon Bibb in 1962 and released decades later in Harry Belafonte's set, "The Long Road to Freedom." (Listen)? Turning back to the Lee Hays arrangement, he took ...
... Musical fragment in the original 1928 article The original song fragment has never been recorded. The version that comes closest was sung by Leon Bibb in 1962 and released decades later in Harry Belafonte's set, "The Long Road to Freedom." (Listen)? Turning back to the Lee Hays arrangement, he took ...
Popular Music: The Key Concepts: Second Edition
... The ‘Business’ section of the paper includes stories on how music discounting by local retail chain the Warehouse is squeezing out traditional music retail outlets; the strength of the New Zealand rap scene and the associated merchandising possibilities being explored, especially through clothing li ...
... The ‘Business’ section of the paper includes stories on how music discounting by local retail chain the Warehouse is squeezing out traditional music retail outlets; the strength of the New Zealand rap scene and the associated merchandising possibilities being explored, especially through clothing li ...
Ms Fuerte Que la Guerra - Abraham Lincoln Brigade Archives
... under Franco’s rule.17 Although these articles mention the Spanish Civil War, few make any commentary on its musical importance. The dearth of literature across all of these historical and musical disciplines is partly attributable to Franco’s government. The censorship in Spain that immediately fol ...
... under Franco’s rule.17 Although these articles mention the Spanish Civil War, few make any commentary on its musical importance. The dearth of literature across all of these historical and musical disciplines is partly attributable to Franco’s government. The censorship in Spain that immediately fol ...
View/Open - Digital Collections Home
... began appearing during the 1870s, increasing numbers of readers found themselves drawn to adventures set in that vast region. In 1882, Buffalo Bill Cody presented the first of what became a 30-year run of variously named “Wild West Shows,” adding the excitement of a circus-like atmosphere to an alre ...
... began appearing during the 1870s, increasing numbers of readers found themselves drawn to adventures set in that vast region. In 1882, Buffalo Bill Cody presented the first of what became a 30-year run of variously named “Wild West Shows,” adding the excitement of a circus-like atmosphere to an alre ...
The Cowboy Song as Art Song Daniel M. Raessler 44
... rather than just one or two settings of cowboy songs. They also provide a convenient entry point to this survey, because some of their settings of texts raise the question: “What is an art song?” As described earlier, an art song is one that is intended for the concert stage. Harry T. Burleigh’s arr ...
... rather than just one or two settings of cowboy songs. They also provide a convenient entry point to this survey, because some of their settings of texts raise the question: “What is an art song?” As described earlier, an art song is one that is intended for the concert stage. Harry T. Burleigh’s arr ...
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... encouraged businesses to link their products to a message from the government. The Central Oil and Gas Stove Company helped the Fuel Administration conserve coal by advertising the advantages of oil heat. The same firm later offered space to the Food Administration in its drive to convince Americans ...
... encouraged businesses to link their products to a message from the government. The Central Oil and Gas Stove Company helped the Fuel Administration conserve coal by advertising the advantages of oil heat. The same firm later offered space to the Food Administration in its drive to convince Americans ...
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... modern means of music production, which often leads to a high degree of homogenization and hybridization (Mitchell 1993; O'Hagin and Harnish 2006). Haynes (2005, 369) argues that the balance between hybridization and authenticity is one of the dilemmas in world music. Orientation to Western audience ...
... modern means of music production, which often leads to a high degree of homogenization and hybridization (Mitchell 1993; O'Hagin and Harnish 2006). Haynes (2005, 369) argues that the balance between hybridization and authenticity is one of the dilemmas in world music. Orientation to Western audience ...
Capturing Sound - Georgetown University
... becomes clear that the boy is looking for the musicians! After each record is played several times, the crowd disperses, with everyone wondering if wonders will never cease.2 This quaint vignette may seem unremarkable, but it reveals a revolution in the making. Those gathered around the phonograph w ...
... becomes clear that the boy is looking for the musicians! After each record is played several times, the crowd disperses, with everyone wondering if wonders will never cease.2 This quaint vignette may seem unremarkable, but it reveals a revolution in the making. Those gathered around the phonograph w ...
AAFF 11to21 n.2 ING_150711:01
... There are two useful phenomena in this definition. The first has to do with form, and by this I mean the perfect song. The quest for “the perfect pop song” (to which the Sprouts contributed) was the primary concern of every aspiring pop band. The ingredients of the perfect pop song are common knowle ...
... There are two useful phenomena in this definition. The first has to do with form, and by this I mean the perfect song. The quest for “the perfect pop song” (to which the Sprouts contributed) was the primary concern of every aspiring pop band. The ingredients of the perfect pop song are common knowle ...
cruising down the river - The Theatre Organ Home Page
... they are almost all highly pictorial and it is not surprising that they have given birth to a wealth of song. Ken Griffin, the popular American-born organist, has drawn on this repertoire-with one exception-for a group of his especial favourites which he plays in his most agreeable style. The title- ...
... they are almost all highly pictorial and it is not surprising that they have given birth to a wealth of song. Ken Griffin, the popular American-born organist, has drawn on this repertoire-with one exception-for a group of his especial favourites which he plays in his most agreeable style. The title- ...
Zoom Record Thesis
... reception of the recorded musical track. The recording artist is now often required to perform, alone before a microphone in the artificial environment of the recording studio, and frequently in the absence of his band mates, laying down his vocal or instrumental tracks either unaccompanied or while ...
... reception of the recorded musical track. The recording artist is now often required to perform, alone before a microphone in the artificial environment of the recording studio, and frequently in the absence of his band mates, laying down his vocal or instrumental tracks either unaccompanied or while ...
20th Century Musicians - Jamesville Dewitt School District
... all time • Trained Stephen Sondheim as a lyricist early in Sondheim’s career. • Teamed up with Richard Rogers in the 1940’s and 1950’s to produce musicals such as: The King and I, Carousel, and South Pacific, to mention a few. • He helped build the popularity of musical theater with his smash ...
... all time • Trained Stephen Sondheim as a lyricist early in Sondheim’s career. • Teamed up with Richard Rogers in the 1940’s and 1950’s to produce musicals such as: The King and I, Carousel, and South Pacific, to mention a few. • He helped build the popularity of musical theater with his smash ...
Participants` Program Guide
... suppressed, and millions of blacks were economically and politically disenfranchised. In the cotton South, African Americans endured harsh conditions: an endless cycle of debt in farm tenancy and sharecropping, peonage, curfews, and lynchings. The daily humiliations of Jim Crow and the constant thre ...
... suppressed, and millions of blacks were economically and politically disenfranchised. In the cotton South, African Americans endured harsh conditions: an endless cycle of debt in farm tenancy and sharecropping, peonage, curfews, and lynchings. The daily humiliations of Jim Crow and the constant thre ...
Chapter Three: Musical Appropriation
... licensing for mechanical reproductions, meaning that publishers were guaranteed royalties when their works were recorded. Sound recordings themselves were not included under statutory copyright protection until 1971 with the passing of the Sound Recording Act, which instituted a separate copyright f ...
... licensing for mechanical reproductions, meaning that publishers were guaranteed royalties when their works were recorded. Sound recordings themselves were not included under statutory copyright protection until 1971 with the passing of the Sound Recording Act, which instituted a separate copyright f ...
American Popular Music - U.S. Embassy in Beijing
... audience. The pleasure gardens became one of the main venues for the dissemination of printed songs by professional composers. In the 1760s the first American pleasure gardens opened in Charleston, New York, and other cities. The English ballad opera tradition was also popular in America during the ...
... audience. The pleasure gardens became one of the main venues for the dissemination of printed songs by professional composers. In the 1760s the first American pleasure gardens opened in Charleston, New York, and other cities. The English ballad opera tradition was also popular in America during the ...
Cover version
In popular music, a cover version or cover song, or simply cover, is a new performance or recording of a previously recorded, commercially released song by someone other than the original artist or composer.Originally, Billboard and other magazines that track the popularity of musical artists and hit tunes measured the sales success of the published tune, not just recordings of it. Later, they tracked the airplay that songs achieved, some cover versions being more successful recording(s) than the original song(s). Cover versions of well-known, well-liked tunes are often recorded by new or up-and-coming artists to achieve initial success when their unfamiliar original material would be less likely to be successful. Before the onset of rock 'n' roll in the 1950s, songs were published and several records of a song might be brought out by singers of the day, each giving it their individual treatment. Cover versions could also be released as an effort to revive the song's popularity among younger generations of listeners after the popularity of the original version has long since declined over the years.On occasion, a cover can become more popular and well known than the original, such as Elvis Presley's version of Carl Perkins' original version of ""Blue Suede Shoes,"" Santana's version in 1970 of Peter Green's and Fleetwood Mac's 1968 song ""Black Magic Woman,"" or Jimi Hendrix's version of Bob Dylan's ""All Along the Watchtower."" The Hendrix version, released six months after Dylan's original, became a Top 10 single in the UK in 1968 (US number 20) and was ranked 48th in Rolling Stone magazine's 500 Greatest Songs of All Time.Another famous example is the Beatles' cover of ""Twist and Shout"", originally by the Isley Brothers, and, to a lesser extent, their cover of the song, ""Til There Was You"", by Meredith Willson, among many others.