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  African American Registry for Thursday July 5th 2007
Jazz is music and an African American artform.
*Antonio Carlos Gomes was born on this date in 1836.
The Blues are born from the African American liefstyle
www.aaregistry.com /african_american_history/category/5/music   (2074 words)

  
  Books in English - Reviews
The book shows how music can be used as both a source of comfort - to build solidarity and resistance in towns which are being bombarded - and as a source of terror - as when it accompanies torture or is to terrorize prisoners who are forced to sing songs eulogizing their captors.
Music is a powerful attempt to account for this issue, a political statement that most of the time differs radically from the totallising "world" label which media and authors want to sell.
The Virginia Minstrels and their successors molded polite musical entertainment for the white middle class, and the change in racial signification of flface was an accommodation to and reinforcement of the attitudes of this new well-paying audience.
www.iaspm.net /rpm/Bks_Engl.html   (7790 words)

  
 Music Library: Collections: Selected Stanford Collections
Although the Music Library has a small collection of rare books and scores, most of Stanford's rare music materials are located in the Department of Special Collections.
The Music Library is also home to the Lully Archive, a repository of primary sources on microfilm gathered in support of a publication of the complete works of the composer Jean Baptiste Lully.
In addition, the Music Library and Department of Special Collections contain many first and early editions and livrets of his operas and ballets, which can be found in Socrates.
www-sul.stanford.edu /depts/music/collections/selected_collections.html   (864 words)

  
 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF EARLY AMERICAN MUSIC
Reflects music and dance within the life of the southern family.
Opening chapters on Indian music, secular and sacred music to 1800, and African American music to 1900.
Scholes, Percy A. The Puritans and Music in England and New England.
www.colonialmusic.org /Resource/biblio.htm   (804 words)

  
 Brahms's Contemporaries
His music is so easy to listen to that it is sometimes forgoten that he was a great innovator in the field of harmony and used chromatic discords with daring and imagination.
He was born into a well-to-do family, studied music in a rather amateurish fashion, composed in fits and starts, and travelled to Italy to luxuriate in the operas of Bellini and Donizetti, whom he greatly admired.
His music tells the story of his life, and it is impossible when listening to it not to be deeply moved.
www.geocities.com /Vienna/5325/brahms/other_comp.html   (2222 words)

  
 Faculty of Music - Centre for Studies in Australian Music Review   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
The joy of The Inaudible Music is that it fearlessly and vigorously challenges the strongly held views of others and with equal boldness present propositions that are certain to be strongly challenged.
Johnson's ability to translate this experience is the fruit of a project to explore the dilemma of the observer/participant in music, as expressed in his important 1994 article "Klactoveesedstene: Music, Soundscape and Me".
Later in the article where he describes a specific music-making experience, some brief musical insights emerge that are breathtaking in their potential for musical understanding.
www.music.unimelb.edu.au /about/CSAM/11_2000_5.html   (1343 words)

  
 The National Tune Index: Early American Wind and Ceremonial Music   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Fully compatible with phase I of the NTI/1 (18th Century Music), phase 2 places a primary emphasis on the roots of early American wind band, field music, percussion, and ceremonial music.
MUSIC INDEX: incipits in interval sequence; an interval conversion table is included as a convenience to non-musicians and non-specialists.
The National Tune Index: Early American Wind and Ceremonial Music, 1636-1836, is a major and unprecedented achievement in early American music studies certain to close a gap in research into a heretofore poorly documented yet important area of study.
www.universitymusicedition.com /nti-2.html   (468 words)

  
 Research Guide for Music - Albion College Stockwell-Mudd Libraries   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Schenker Guide Produced by the music department at the Liverpool Hope University, England, is geared towards those students new to Schenkerian analysis, clarifying the basic principles behind Schenker's controversial and influential theory of tonal music.
Journal of Seventeenth Century Music Published by the Society for Seventeenth Century Music to provide a refereed forum for scholarly studies of the musical cultures of the seventeenth century.
Music and Anthropology Serves as a forum for studies which approach music as an essentially human and social expression.
www.albion.edu /library/music_guide.asp   (3298 words)

  
 University of Michigan Music Library
A large collection of essays concerning the concert band and its music, band instrumentation, the marching band, and conductor techniques.
This is a thorough look at the history of drum and bugle corps activity from its origin in the 1920s through the end of the twentieth century.
The books addresses topics such as the evolution of the bugle, the evolution of musical and visual design, drum and bugle corps recordings and scores, the establishment of DCI, and drum and bugle corps in Canada.
www.lib.umich.edu /music/services/bandmusic.shtml   (870 words)

  
 1837 in music - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
See also: 1836 in music, other events of 1837, 1838 in music and the list of 'years in music'.
"Hark, Brothers, Hark", words and music by John Hill Hewitt
String Quartet #4 in E minor by Felix Mendelssohn
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/1837_in_music   (120 words)

  
 Research Guide for Music - Albion College Stockwell-Mudd Libraries   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Historic American Sheet Music, 1850-1920 This project by Duke University's Digital Scriptorium is a subsite to the Library of Congress' American Memory project.
The journal is interdisciplinary and welcomes dialogue not only among the different fields of musical scholarship and the domains of social scientific scholarship, such as cultural and social anthropology, but also between music and psychology, folklore, feminist and gender studies and so forth.
Transcultural Music Review Aims at crossing borders and establishing alliances with neighboring disciplines (anthropology, sociology, cultural studies, psychoanalysis, philosophy, aesthetics, etc) which could broaden the epistemological limits of contemporary musical thought.
www.albion.edu /library/music_american_culture.asp   (2216 words)

  
 Kenyon College - LBIS - Music Resources
The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians covers all aspects of music, and is used by both the academic and professional community.
Popular American Music-a digital collection of late 19th & early 20th century sheet music and recordings that are in the public domain anda subset of UCLA Music Library's Archive of Popular Music, which covers the history of popular music in the US from 1790-present.
Music for the Nation: American Sheet Music: 1870-1885 consists of over 47,000 pieces of sheet music registered for copyright during the years 1870 to 1885.
lbis.kenyon.edu /subj/musc   (1227 words)

  
 AK Coburg Recordings - Music of Draeseke and Raff - Recording Artists   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
He was born in 1950; studied music pedagogy in Bonn (government accreditation) and thereafter musicology, art history and philosophy at the University of Bonn, where he received his Ph.D. in 1980 and full professorship (Habilitation) in 1989.
Born and raised in Germany, Barbara Thiem came to the United States for graduate studies in music at Indiana University where she studied with Janos Starker and received her Master of Music in cello performance and the coveted Performer's Certificate.
She is an active performer as a soloist with orchestras and in solo and chamber music recitals and has been a member of the Dallas Piano Trio and the Mendelssohn Trio.
www.draeseke.org /akcoburg/artists.htm   (2421 words)

  
 Gomes, Carlos
He studied music with his father who was a chapel master in his hometown.
He obtained the highest degree at the music school and, in 1863, received a Scholarship to study in Milan, Italy.
After his studies at the Conservatorium in that city, he wrote the music for Se sa minga (It’s not know), a musical event of Antonio Scalvini, that was presented at the Fossati Theatre in December, 1866.
www.stevenestrella.com /composers/composerfiles/gomes1896.html   (601 words)

  
 Recent Researches: N 22
The piano pieces Fanny Hensel composed in 1836 and 1837 represent a landmark in her development as a composer, because for the first and only time she sought to publish a major collection of music under her own name.
These pieces are an important type of nineteenth-century music written not for the public concert hall, but for private gatherings of connoisseurs.
This first edition of Hensel's piano music written in 1836 and 1837 makes available a significant body of her work and thus broadens our knowledge of her style.
www.areditions.com /rr/rrn/n022.html   (224 words)

  
 Currency Music - History & Criticism   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Bruce Johnson shows how African-American popular music was the primary musical vehicle for Australian modernity and the advancement of women; how the culture was shaped by such innovations as the microphone, recordings and the film industry.
A history of improvisatory musical practices in the Western musical world in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, using Melbourne as the locus, which contributes importantly to the history of improvisation at large.
He is currently a research archivist at the Department of Music, La Trobe University, Melbourne; and biographer of the late Keith Humble, jazz musician, pianist and composer.
www.currency.com.au /newsite/man_h-c.htm   (2605 words)

  
 Early American Secular Music and Its European Sources, 1589-1839: An Index
Introduction
What This Is This is a series of indexes derived from a data base of musical information compiled from primary sources covering the 250 years of the initial exploration and settlement of the United States.
Because the music is indexed in a numerical scale-degree code, tunes for which no title is known can also quickly be located.
Studies of musical attributes prove very revealing, such as the use of certain keys for specific instruments or genres of music, or the appearance of rhythmic structures or time signatures in dance genres.
www.colonialdancing.org /Easmes/Intro.htm   (2003 words)

  
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All music videos are property and copyright of their respective owners.
www.musicvideocodesite.com   (131 words)

  
 Giuseppe Verdi operas free music downloads   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
In 1832 he was sent to Milan, but was refused a place at the conservatory and studied with Vincenzo Lavigna, composer and former La Scala musician.
He might have taken a post as organist at Monza in 1835, but returned to Busseto where he was passed over as maestro di cappella but became town music master in 1836 and married Margherita Barezzi, his patron's daughter (their two children died in infancy).
Verdi had begun an opera, and tried to arrange a performance in Parma or Milan; he was unsuccessful but had some songs published and decided to settle in Milan in 1839 where his Oberto was accepted at La Scala and further operas commissioned.
mithec.prohosting.com /history/content/verdi.html   (525 words)

  
 Web Resources - Music
Early American Secular Music and its European Sources, 1589-1839: an Index -- Combines and expands on data from two microfiche titles, the National Tune Index: 18th-Century Secular Music and the National Tune Index: Early American Wind and Ceremonial Music: 1636-1836.
Musical Heritage Network Instrument Encyclopedia--For each instrument, the encyclopedia offers history, design information, and bibliography, along with brief discussions of musical works featuring them.
Center for Black Music Research--The Columbia College Chicago Center for Black Music Research documents, preserves, and disseminates information about fl music in all parts of the world.
www.warren-wilson.edu /~library/musicweb.htm   (587 words)

  
 Faculty of Music - Context - Previous Issues   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Music Criticism and the Exposition internationale universelle de 1900.
Music and the Ordinary Listener: Music Appreciation and the Media in England 1918 – 1939.
Walter Bonwick and the Place of Music in the Curriculum of the National, Common and State Schools 1854—1883 (PhD, U of Melbourne, 1996).
www.music.unimelb.edu.au /about/context04.html   (2297 words)

  
 1836 Online Research :: Information about 1836   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
1836 in topic: Art Architecture - 1836 in art - 1836 in literature - 1836 in music Other topics 1836 in Canada - 1836 in rail transport - 1836 in science - 1836 in South Africa - 1836 in sports
1836 was a Leap year starting on Friday (see link for calendar).
March 1 - Convention of 1836 of delegates from 57 Texas communities convenes in Washington-on-the-Brazos, Texas to deliberate independence from Mexico
in-northcarolina.com /search/1836.html   (998 words)

  
 J.P.E. Hartmann - Biography - Institutions   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
From its founding in 1836 The Music Society was the leading Copenhagen concert institution through the rest of the 19th century.
He engaged Hartmann as the music teacher, with piano, harmony and singing as his fields.
It was disadvantageous that the academy's only aim was to get the pupils employeed at The Theatre, and after the season 1842-43 it had to close of economical and recruiting reasons.
www.kb.dk /elib/noder/hartmann/bioinst/index-en.htm   (329 words)

  
 The Royal Library - Music and Theatre Department - Publications - News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
The newsletter of February 2002 (in Danish) contains information about the project Music in the Chip (3 minutes of electronic music in the library hall every day relating to one of the treasures of The Royal Library) and a presentation of a new database, Sigurd Berg's Danish music literary bibliography until 1950.
The month's focus is laid on Morten Ræhs, town musician in Århus and a virtuose flutist, and a concert with music from between WW1 and 2 is mentioned.
(Danish Music from the collections at The Royal Library) Published by the Society for the Publication of Danish Music and The Royal Library.
www.kb.dk /kb/dept/nbo/ma/nyh/index-en.htm   (966 words)

  
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 1836 in music - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
See also: 1835 in music, other events of 1836, 1837 in music and the list of 'years in music'.
Le Postillon de Longjumeau music by Adolphe Adam
This page was last modified 21:39, 23 July 2005.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/1836_in_music   (61 words)

  
 Greatest Hits, 1820-60 (Variety Music Cavalcade)
The hymn, "The Morning Light Is Breaking," by Samuel Francis Smith, the author of "America," was set to the music in Moses L. Scudder, The Wesleyan Psalmist, or, Songs of Canaan, D. King, Boston, cop.
The music, or the tune, was composed by Lady John Scott, née Alicia Ann Spottiswoode, wife of Lord John Montague-Douglas Scott, whom she married in 1836.
Henry Lowell Mason, great-great grandson of Lowell Mason, replying to the present compiler's letter of inquiry, wrote: "Lowell Mason's hymn-tune arrangement, 'Antioch,' was written by him in 1836, insofar as I have been able to ascertain the date.
international.loc.gov /ammem/sm2html/sm2great2.html   (1103 words)

  
 American Music Series   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Contains critical reviews of printed music and performances, new music notices, music news from French, German, English and American papers, and correspondence; also writings on the graphic and plastic arts, poems, short stories.
The NTI/1 was compiled under an NEH grant with the sponsorship of the Sonneck Society for American Music.
No research on America's musical life from the last quarter of the 19th century to post-World War II can be complete without reference to these volumes.
www.universitymusicedition.com /amus.htm   (1065 words)

  
 Bibliography
A wonderful thorough look at New York’s music scene between 1836 and 1865, mostly through the eyes of an elite and astute observer, George Templeton Strong.
Peterson traces the development of country music and its institutionalization from Fiddlin’ John Carson’s pioneering recordings in Atlanta in 1923 to the posthumous success of Hank Williams.
He separates country music into “hard core” and “soft shell” subcategories and explores what it means to be authentic within popular culture.
historymatters.gmu.edu /mse/Songs/bibliography.html   (517 words)

  
 Notes: Early American wind and ceremonial music, 1636-1836: phase 2 of The National Tune Index.@ HighBeam Research
Early American wind and ceremonial music, 1636-1836: phase 2 of The National Tune Index.
The NTI is a biographical finding tool for locating original sources of music.
It is a computer-generated index derived from 1,077 pieces of sheet music and 298 collections from the US, Canada, UK, Ireland, Germany, Belgium, Sweden and France.
highbeam.com /library/doc0.asp?docid=1G1:18498775&...   (236 words)

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