A History of Opera in the American West

A History of Opera in the American West
Title A History of Opera in the American West PDF eBook
Author Ronald L. Davis
Publisher Englewood Cliffs, N.J. : Prentice-Hall
Total Pages 210
Release 1965
Genre Opera
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Focusing on New Orleans, Chicago, and San Francisco, while including the achievements of Dallas, Santa Fe, Central City, and San Antonio, this book traces the development of opera in the American West against an ever changing social milieu. Ranging from the red plush era of the nineteenth century onward, the author covers such grand personalities as Adelina Patti, Nellie Melba, Joan Sutherland, and Maria Callas. Of additional interest is the book's coverage of near endless financial difficulties and natural disasters as well as rich personal anecdotes.

A history of resident opera in the American West

A history of resident opera in the American West
Title A history of resident opera in the American West PDF eBook
Author Ronald L. Davis
Publisher
Total Pages 1016
Release 1984
Genre
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A history of resident opera in the American West

A history of resident opera in the American West
Title A history of resident opera in the American West PDF eBook
Author Ronald Leroy Davis
Publisher
Total Pages 1016
Release 1961
Genre Opera
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Southern Music/American Music

Southern Music/American Music
Title Southern Music/American Music PDF eBook
Author Bill C. Malone
Publisher University Press of Kentucky
Total Pages 397
Release 2021-10-21
Genre Music
ISBN 0813184347

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The South—an inspiration for songwriters, a source of styles, and the birthplace of many of the nation's greatest musicians—plays a defining role in American musical history. It is impossible to think of American music of the past century without such southern-derived forms as ragtime, jazz, blues, country, bluegrass, gospel, rhythm and blues, Cajun, zydeco, Tejano, rock'n'roll, and even rap. Musicians and listeners around the world have made these vibrant styles their own. Southern Music/American Music is the first book to investigate the facets of American music from the South and the many popular forms that emerged from it. In this substantially revised and updated edition, Bill C. Malone and David Stricklin bring this classic work into the twenty-first century, including new material on recent phenomena such as the huge success of the soundtrack to O Brother, Where Art Thou? and the renewed popularity of Southern music, as well as important new artists Lucinda Williams, Alejandro Escovedo, and the Dixie Chicks, among others. Extensive bibliographic notes and a new suggested listening guide complete this essential study.

The American West and Its Interpreters

The American West and Its Interpreters
Title The American West and Its Interpreters PDF eBook
Author Richard W. Etulain
Publisher University of New Mexico Press
Total Pages 335
Release 2023-05-01
Genre History
ISBN 0826364462

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Distinguished historian Richard W. Etulain brings together a generous selection of essays from his sixty-year career as a specialist on the US West in this essential volume. Each essay provides an invaluable overview of the rise of western literary history and historiography—including insightful evaluations of individual historians—revealing summaries of regional literature and discussions of western stories yet to be told. Together these writings furnish readers with useful considerations of important subjects about the American West. All those interested in the American West and its interpreters will find these illuminative moments of literary history and historiography especially appealing.

A History of Music in American Life

A History of Music in American Life
Title A History of Music in American Life PDF eBook
Author Ronald L. Davis
Publisher Krieger Publishing Company
Total Pages 344
Release 1981
Genre Music
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This three-volume history of music in America covers the sweep from Puritan psalms to the hits of the '70s. It is written from the historian's viewpoint rather than that of the musicologist and considers music in America against the backdrop of a changing society. The work deals not only with music written in America, but also with the reception of the European classics in the concert halls and opera houses of the United States. The story is presented in lively, human fashion, as free of technical analysis as possible, but the set will also serve as a comprehensive reference work.

William S. Hart

William S. Hart
Title William S. Hart PDF eBook
Author Ronald L. Davis
Publisher University of Oklahoma Press
Total Pages 298
Release 2003
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780806135588

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"For the first time, readers are given insights into Hart's somewhat lonely and tragic personal life, his quarrels with exploitive studios, and his association with such latter-day frontier legends as Charles M. Russell, Bat Masterson, and Wyatt Earp, who regarded him as a kindred spirit.