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... grain of "jazz" and you feel like going out and eating your way through Twin Peaks. It's that spirit which makes ordinary ball players step around like Lajoies and Cobbs. The topic uses jazz several more times and says that the San Francisco Seals' "members have trained on ragtime and 'jazz' and man ...
... grain of "jazz" and you feel like going out and eating your way through Twin Peaks. It's that spirit which makes ordinary ball players step around like Lajoies and Cobbs. The topic uses jazz several more times and says that the San Francisco Seals' "members have trained on ragtime and 'jazz' and man ...
Program - The Society for American Music
... Through publications, grants and awards, conferences, and the work of its committees, the Association provides a forum for the development and dissemination of discographic information in all fields and periods of recording and in all sound media. In addition, ARSC works to encourage the preservatio ...
... Through publications, grants and awards, conferences, and the work of its committees, the Association provides a forum for the development and dissemination of discographic information in all fields and periods of recording and in all sound media. In addition, ARSC works to encourage the preservatio ...
What Classical Music Is
... other, even tugging at each other, rather than blending—but even so, if on a classical radio station we heard Bach right after Brahms, we wouldn’t feel a jolt. All these pieces live in what we’ve come to accept as a common world of sound and feeling, a world for which we might use words like sonorou ...
... other, even tugging at each other, rather than blending—but even so, if on a classical radio station we heard Bach right after Brahms, we wouldn’t feel a jolt. All these pieces live in what we’ve come to accept as a common world of sound and feeling, a world for which we might use words like sonorou ...
The Classical Period - University of St. Thomas
... because the period is marked by a desire for control, composers preferred to be very specific in the accompaniment and its instrumentation to get the sound they really wanted, rather than trusting it to musicians improvising the accompaniment. ...
... because the period is marked by a desire for control, composers preferred to be very specific in the accompaniment and its instrumentation to get the sound they really wanted, rather than trusting it to musicians improvising the accompaniment. ...
NEW WAVE IN YUGOSLAVIA: SOCIO
... Serbian) which has always been "reserved" for the lovers of punk, rock and other related music subcultures is nowadays worn by young people belonging to various youth groups that are completely opposed to the already mentioned subcultures. Folk singers of all ages are keen on wearing this sneakers b ...
... Serbian) which has always been "reserved" for the lovers of punk, rock and other related music subcultures is nowadays worn by young people belonging to various youth groups that are completely opposed to the already mentioned subcultures. Folk singers of all ages are keen on wearing this sneakers b ...
Charles University in Prague Pedagogical Faculty DIPLOMA THESIS
... anthology of Slave Songs of the United States printed in 1867, showed rhythmic complexity with the characteristic polyrythms of jazz. The African tradition shows they had a single line melody and a call and response pattern, while lacking the Western concept of harmony. Rhythms reflected speech patt ...
... anthology of Slave Songs of the United States printed in 1867, showed rhythmic complexity with the characteristic polyrythms of jazz. The African tradition shows they had a single line melody and a call and response pattern, while lacking the Western concept of harmony. Rhythms reflected speech patt ...
the 100 most influential musicians of all time
... to St. John the Baptist, Ut queant laxis, in which the first syllable of each line falls on a different tone of the hexachord (the first six tones of the major scale); these syllables, ut, re, mi, fa, sol, and la, are used in Latin countries as the names of the notes from c to a (ut was eventually r ...
... to St. John the Baptist, Ut queant laxis, in which the first syllable of each line falls on a different tone of the hexachord (the first six tones of the major scale); these syllables, ut, re, mi, fa, sol, and la, are used in Latin countries as the names of the notes from c to a (ut was eventually r ...
The Story of Classical Music
... Handel’s mother smuggled a keyboard up to the attic of their home, so that the youngster could learn to play without his father finding out. When Handel was eight, a nobleman heard him play the organ in a church. He paid for Handel to have proper lessons, and three years later the teacher said that ...
... Handel’s mother smuggled a keyboard up to the attic of their home, so that the youngster could learn to play without his father finding out. When Handel was eight, a nobleman heard him play the organ in a church. He paid for Handel to have proper lessons, and three years later the teacher said that ...
mingus big band - University Musical Society
... Music. He recorded over a hundred albums and wrote over three hundred scores. ...
... Music. He recorded over a hundred albums and wrote over three hundred scores. ...
Pump Audio Genre Guide
... Classical-Classical Orchestral — The Classical period began in the second half of the eighteenth century and was largely brought about by Franz Joseph Haydn, who later taught Beethoven and had personal influence on Mozart. The Classical period broke away from the Baroque by returning to a simpler, m ...
... Classical-Classical Orchestral — The Classical period began in the second half of the eighteenth century and was largely brought about by Franz Joseph Haydn, who later taught Beethoven and had personal influence on Mozart. The Classical period broke away from the Baroque by returning to a simpler, m ...
Music in the Romantic Era – 1825-1900
... “Elf King”, in which case the piece would have been called “ElvenKönig”) King is calling out to him. Schubert uses the dialogue itself to set up his shifting harmonies and dramatic chord changes as the Erl King calls out to the boy sweetly, then ever more forceful as the song progresses. This kind o ...
... “Elf King”, in which case the piece would have been called “ElvenKönig”) King is calling out to him. Schubert uses the dialogue itself to set up his shifting harmonies and dramatic chord changes as the Erl King calls out to the boy sweetly, then ever more forceful as the song progresses. This kind o ...
The Renaissance
... the "Gloria" from Machaut's Messe de Notre Dame. This new polyphonic style caught on with composers and paved the way for the flowering of choral music in the Renaissance. Although today the Mass is probably his best-known work, Machaut also composed dozens of secular love songs, also in the style o ...
... the "Gloria" from Machaut's Messe de Notre Dame. This new polyphonic style caught on with composers and paved the way for the flowering of choral music in the Renaissance. Although today the Mass is probably his best-known work, Machaut also composed dozens of secular love songs, also in the style o ...
The History of Music Hip Hop Origins
... The first hip hop recording is widely regarded to be The Sugarhill Gang’s “Rapper’s Delight”, from 1979 However, much controversy surrounds this allegation as some regard “King Tim III (Personality Jock)” by The Fatback Band, which was released a few weeks before “Rapper’s Delight”, as a rap record ...
... The first hip hop recording is widely regarded to be The Sugarhill Gang’s “Rapper’s Delight”, from 1979 However, much controversy surrounds this allegation as some regard “King Tim III (Personality Jock)” by The Fatback Band, which was released a few weeks before “Rapper’s Delight”, as a rap record ...
A famous Tang Dynasty guqin "Jiu Xiao Huan Pei
... the Renaissance and the Age of Discovery, the periods which ushered in the Modern Era. The medieval period thus is the mid-time of the traditional division of Western history into Classical, Medieval, and Modern periods; moreover, the Middle Ages usually is divided into theEarly Middle Ages, the Hig ...
... the Renaissance and the Age of Discovery, the periods which ushered in the Modern Era. The medieval period thus is the mid-time of the traditional division of Western history into Classical, Medieval, and Modern periods; moreover, the Middle Ages usually is divided into theEarly Middle Ages, the Hig ...
MakingMUSIC Concert guide - The Louisville Orchestra
... Very few composers have the honor of changing the musical landscape to the extent that nothing would be the same after a singular work. Mozart and his opera The Marriage of Figaro sit comfortably within that exclusive category that includes Ludwig van Beethoven and his Third Symphony “Eroica” and St ...
... Very few composers have the honor of changing the musical landscape to the extent that nothing would be the same after a singular work. Mozart and his opera The Marriage of Figaro sit comfortably within that exclusive category that includes Ludwig van Beethoven and his Third Symphony “Eroica” and St ...
Table of Contents
... number of “chant” traditions. Gregorian Chants became the most common and enduring form. These are the chants that were organized by Pope Gregory the Great (540-604.) They were sung in unison, without any accompaniment. Their melodies were built on a number of musical scales, two of which approximat ...
... number of “chant” traditions. Gregorian Chants became the most common and enduring form. These are the chants that were organized by Pope Gregory the Great (540-604.) They were sung in unison, without any accompaniment. Their melodies were built on a number of musical scales, two of which approximat ...
Summary EWCM ppt Lectures (FALL2016)
... • Chorales are used in Bach in all the cantatas. He wrote more than 200 chorale cantatas. Bach’s Organ Chorales (Chorale Preludes) • Chorales preludes (organ chorales) are compositions that employ either an entire chorale melody or part of a melody at any time during the composition. They were desig ...
... • Chorales are used in Bach in all the cantatas. He wrote more than 200 chorale cantatas. Bach’s Organ Chorales (Chorale Preludes) • Chorales preludes (organ chorales) are compositions that employ either an entire chorale melody or part of a melody at any time during the composition. They were desig ...
Tin Pan Alley
... Tin Pan Alley introduced a number of innovations in the production of a popular song. The publisher had total overall control of the company. Composers and lyricists worked merely as staff members. They presented songs to the publisher who, if he liked them, set a complex process in operation. A sta ...
... Tin Pan Alley introduced a number of innovations in the production of a popular song. The publisher had total overall control of the company. Composers and lyricists worked merely as staff members. They presented songs to the publisher who, if he liked them, set a complex process in operation. A sta ...
Music in Modernism c. 1900-2000
... still maintained a healthy relationship with nineteenth-century form and structure, a trait that neither would break from. It was therefore up to Schoenberg and his students to make the first major step into a new and original form of musical expression, one that can truly be said to have begun the ...
... still maintained a healthy relationship with nineteenth-century form and structure, a trait that neither would break from. It was therefore up to Schoenberg and his students to make the first major step into a new and original form of musical expression, one that can truly be said to have begun the ...
American Language and Culture
... Cool jazz. A jazz style using a mellow tonal quality and smooth, flowing melodic lines partly inspired by Lester Young. Often classical instruments and techniques were used. Most prominent throughout the 1950’s. Sometimes called “West Coast jazz.” Creole. Louisiana residents with African heritage mi ...
... Cool jazz. A jazz style using a mellow tonal quality and smooth, flowing melodic lines partly inspired by Lester Young. Often classical instruments and techniques were used. Most prominent throughout the 1950’s. Sometimes called “West Coast jazz.” Creole. Louisiana residents with African heritage mi ...
gunther schuller: journey into jazz
... For one thing, most of the players in the orchestras were of European origin with purely classical European training and who had not the least feel for the swing of American jazz. A few composers—like the Frenchman Darius Milhaud and the Bostonian Charles Martin Loeffler—tried jazz elements in some ...
... For one thing, most of the players in the orchestras were of European origin with purely classical European training and who had not the least feel for the swing of American jazz. A few composers—like the Frenchman Darius Milhaud and the Bostonian Charles Martin Loeffler—tried jazz elements in some ...
The Soundtrack
... french horns and late 19th century harmony, this score was composed completely within the tradition of late Romantic German opera. Later, beginning in the 1970s, when the musical establishment became what was later called “historically aware 11 ” some producers established the practice of music seem ...
... french horns and late 19th century harmony, this score was composed completely within the tradition of late Romantic German opera. Later, beginning in the 1970s, when the musical establishment became what was later called “historically aware 11 ” some producers established the practice of music seem ...
Jubilant Song - Philharmonic Society of Orange County
... for example, displayed features uncommon to Western culture. Most noticeable among African practices was the prominent tie of music and movement. The description of a ritual for a dying woman, recorded by the daughter of a Virginia planter in her Plantation Reminiscence (n.d.), illustrates the centr ...
... for example, displayed features uncommon to Western culture. Most noticeable among African practices was the prominent tie of music and movement. The description of a ritual for a dying woman, recorded by the daughter of a Virginia planter in her Plantation Reminiscence (n.d.), illustrates the centr ...
AN 34307 TOPICS IN US HISTORY:
... Cool jazz. A jazz style using a mellow tonal quality and smooth, flowing melodic lines partly inspired by Lester Young. Often classical instruments and techniques were used. Most prominent throughout the 1950’s. Sometimes called “West Coast jazz.” Creole. Louisiana residents with African heritage mi ...
... Cool jazz. A jazz style using a mellow tonal quality and smooth, flowing melodic lines partly inspired by Lester Young. Often classical instruments and techniques were used. Most prominent throughout the 1950’s. Sometimes called “West Coast jazz.” Creole. Louisiana residents with African heritage mi ...
program notes - Aston Magna Music Festival
... was a conscious attempt to translate the emotional content and symbolic elements in the text into their musical equivalents. Often this meant that the composer invented (or borrowed from someone else who had already done so) a musical gesture that might look on the page like the intended idea: “moun ...
... was a conscious attempt to translate the emotional content and symbolic elements in the text into their musical equivalents. Often this meant that the composer invented (or borrowed from someone else who had already done so) a musical gesture that might look on the page like the intended idea: “moun ...
Music of New York City
The music of New York City is a diverse and important field in the world of music. It has long been a thriving home for popular genres such as jazz, rock and the blues, as well as classical and art music. It is the birthplace of hip hop, freestyle, doo wop, bebop, disco, punk rock, and new wave. It's also the birthplace of Salsa music, born from a fusion of Cuban, Puerto Rican and Dominican influences that came together in New York's Latino neighborhoods in the 1960s. The city's culture, a melting pot of nations from around the world, has produced vital folk music scenes such as Irish-American music and Jewish klezmer. Beginning with the rise of popular sheet music in the early 20th century, New York's Broadway musical theater and Tin Pan Alley's songcraft, New York has been a major part of the American music industry.Music author Richie Unterberger has described the New York music scene, and the city itself, as ""(i)mmense, richly diverse, flashy, polyethnic, and engaged in a never-ending race for artistic and cosmopolitan supremacy"". Despite the city's historic importance in the development of American music, there are those who feel that its status has declined in recent years, due to a combination of increased corporate control over music media, an increase in the cost-of-living and the rise of local music scenes whose success is facilitated by the cheap communication provided by the Internet.