Description |
xii, 379 pages : illustrations, music ; 26 cm. |
Series |
Detroit monographs in musicology/Studies in music ; no. 25
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Detroit monographs in musicology/Studies in music ; no. 25.
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Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Contents |
William Kearns's contribution to American music / Robert R. Fink -- Doctoral programs in music education: a personal reminiscence / Allen P. Britton -- Soliloquoy, for horn alone / Charles Eakin -- Hezekiah Cantelo, an Eighteenth-century dance collector in British-occupied New York / Kate van Winkle Keller -- Early American psalmody and the core repertory: a perspective / Daniel C.L. Jones -- Practicality, patriotism and piety: principal motivators for Maine tunebook compilers, 1794-1830 / Linda G. Davenport -- "Children in the wood": the odyssey of an Anglo-American ballad / Susan L. Porter --Mountain calls, for French horn and piano / Daniel Kingman -- Musical theater as a link between folk and popular traditions / Paul F. Wells and Anne Dhu McLucas -- Go tell Aunt Rhody She's Rousseau's dream / Murl J. Sickbert, Jr. -- Fanfares, for six French horns / Karl Kroeger -- The piano work of P. Antony Corri and Arthur Clifton, British-American composer / J. Bunker Clark -- Music research in Nineteenth-century theater: or, The case of a burlesquer, a baker and a pantomime maker / Deane L. Root -- A childhood recollection: "Lunch at the Putnam Camp" / Normand Lockwood -- The Yale song books, 1853-1978 / Walter S. Collins -- Hermann Lawrence Schreiner, music merchant and tunesmith in the Nineteenth-century South / Nancy R. Ping-Robbins -- "Unknown," no. 13 in They said ..., for voice and piano, from The Art of Belly Canto / Gordon Myers -- Chadwick and Parker of New England: composers, allies and friends / Nicholas E. Tawa -- Early bands in an Idaho railroad town: Pocatello, 1887-1930 / Mary DuPree -- Arthur P. Schmidt: the publisher and his American composers / Wilma Reid Cipolla -- Abigail Stone, Act I, scene one / Randall Shinn -- Community theater, Caliban by the yellow sands, and Arthur Farwell / John Graziano -- The Musical Quarterly and American music / Karl Kroeger -- Musical emissary in America: Nadia Boulanger, Normand Lockwood, and American musical pedagogy / Kay Norton -- Nocturne / Richard Toensing -- Old World origins of the Matachines dance / Brenda M. Romero -- New World inspiration and Peggy Glanville-Hicks's opera Nausicaa / Deborah Hayes. |
Subject |
Music -- United States -- History and criticism.
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Music. |
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United States. |
Genre/Form |
Festschriften.
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Festschriften.
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Added Author |
Kearns, William, 1928-2020.
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Porter, Susan L., 1941-1993.
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Graziano, John Michael.
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ISBN |
0899900887 00899900887 |
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