A History of American Classical Music A History of American Classical Music

A History of American Classical Music

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Publisher Description

To many people, the term “American classical music” means a handful of famous names: Gershwin, Copland, Bernstein, Sousa. But this doesn’t begin to scrape the surface of a musical heritage reaching back to colonial times. For instance, did you know that George Washington loved dance music, and that Abraham Lincoln’s favorite song was “Listen to the Mocking-Bird” by the American composer Septimus Winner? America’s legacy of concert music contains extraordinary riches, much of it unfamiliar even to sophisticated music lovers. This entertaining, fact-filled History of American Classical Music celebrates that legacy by investigating the greatest composers familiar and unfamiliar: American Romantics like William Henry Fry, Louis Moreau Gottschalk and Edward MacDowell; visionary modernists like Charles Ives, Morton Feldman and John Cage; buoyant spirits like Victor Herbert and Scott Joplin; as well as figures at today’s cutting edge like John Adams, Philip Glass, Michael Torke and Carter Pann. This e-book comes with 2½ hours of works spanning 150 years of American classical music. Audio samples are contained in the text: just tap to listen while you read.

GENRE
Arts & Entertainment
RELEASED
2012
December 1
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
276
Pages
PUBLISHER
Naxos Audiobooks
SELLER
Naxos of America
SIZE
78.3
MB

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