Music of the colonial and revolutionary era / John Ogasapian.
2004
ML3917.U6 O43 2004 (Mapit)
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Title
Music of the colonial and revolutionary era / John Ogasapian.
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ISBN
0313324352 (alk. paper)
9780313324352 (alk. paper)
9780313324352 (alk. paper)
Publication Details
Westport, Conn. : Greenwood Press, 2004.
Language
English
Description
xii, 251 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.
Call Number
ML3917.U6 O43 2004
Dewey Decimal Classification
780/.973/0903
Summary
The colonial days of America marked not only the beginnings of a country, but also of a new culture, part of which was the first American music publishers, entrepreneurs, and instrument makers forging musical communities from New England to New Spain. Elements of British, Spanish, German, Scots-Irish, and Native American music all contributed to the many cultures and subcultures of the early nation. While English settlers largely sought to impose their own culture in the new land, the adaptation of native music by Spanish settlers provided an important cultural intersection. The music of the Scots-Irish in the middle colonies planted the seeds of a folk ballad tradition. In New England, the Puritans developed a surprisingly rich--and recreational--musical culture. At the same time, the Regular Singing Movement attempted to reduce the role of the clergy in religious services. More of a cultural examination than a music theory book, this work provides vastly informative narrative chapters on early American music and its role in colonial and Revolutionary culture. Chapter bibliographies, a timeline, and a subject index offer additional resources for readers.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes discography (p. [199]-202), bibliographical references (p.[235]-245), and index.
Series
American history through music
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Table of Contents
New Spain
New England
The southern colonies
The middle colonies
Music of the people
Music at the margins : Native Americans and African Americans
The revolutionary period
Church music in the federal era
Theatre, concert, and amateur music in the federal era
An A-Z of early American musical figures.
New England
The southern colonies
The middle colonies
Music of the people
Music at the margins : Native Americans and African Americans
The revolutionary period
Church music in the federal era
Theatre, concert, and amateur music in the federal era
An A-Z of early American musical figures.