American Music in the Twentieth Century

American Music in the Twentieth Century
Title American Music in the Twentieth Century PDF eBook
Author Kyle Gann
Publisher Schirmer
Total Pages 424
Release 1997
Genre Education
ISBN

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American Music in the Twentieth Century surveys the art music written in the United States during the last 100 years from the groundbreaking experiments of Charles Ives to the present day. Writing for the general reader, Kyle Gann describes the characteristic sounds of the diverse movements that have sprung up in this eventful period, while at the same time he sketches the changing social and cultural contexts for American concert music, and provides concise biographies of key figures.

Music of the Twentieth Century

Music of the Twentieth Century
Title Music of the Twentieth Century PDF eBook
Author Ton de Leeuw
Publisher Amsterdam University Press
Total Pages 223
Release 2005
Genre Music
ISBN 9053567658

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Ton de Leeuw was a truly groundbreaking composer. As evidenced by his pioneering study of compositional methods that melded Eastern traditional music with Western musical theory, he had a profound understanding of the complex and often divisive history of twentieth-century music. Now his renowned chronicle Music of the Twentieth Century is offered here in a newly revised English-language edition. Music of the Twentieth Century goes beyond a historical survey with its lucid and impassioned discussion of the elements, structures, compositional principles, and terminologies of twentieth-century music. De Leeuw draws on his experience as a composer, teacher, and music scholar of non-European music traditions, including Indian, Indonesian, and Japanese music, to examine how musical innovations that developed during the twentieth century transformed musical theory, composition, and scholarly thought around the globe.

Discover Classical Music of the 20th Century

Discover Classical Music of the 20th Century
Title Discover Classical Music of the 20th Century PDF eBook
Author David McCleery
Publisher Naxos Audio Books
Total Pages 224
Release 2008
Genre Music
ISBN 9781843792376

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Concert Music of the Twentieth Century

Concert Music of the Twentieth Century
Title Concert Music of the Twentieth Century PDF eBook
Author Mark A. Radice
Publisher Pearson
Total Pages 350
Release 2003
Genre Music
ISBN

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Concert Music of the Twentieth Century is about "concert music"--music for contemplation rather than for atmosphere. The repertoire discussed in these pages was written by composers with something important to say and with skills to do so. Many of the works discussed tie in with a long-standing, Western European tradition of art music, but an equal voice is given to culturally and ethnically diverse composers active during the past several decades. Radice provides data about the pieces, the composers who wrote them, and the contexts in which they originated. Our understanding and evaluation of music is a dynamic process and one that is subject to change. Music only has meaning within its social contexts, and these are expanding daily. Many non-Western nations have long-standing musical traditions and practices that have entered into the Western mainstream just as Western practices and traditions have influenced the musical cultures of the world to produce new and exciting possibilities for music making. Diversity has been a key element in the selection of topics for discussion, and the examples included here can serve as gateways for other investigations by interested readers. This book is a survey presenting a broad array of representative works. The personalities explored include composers, performers, theorists, teachers, and organizations. In many cases, the information comes directly from composers whom the author has interviewed. The discussions in this book demonstrate that the world of contemporary music is a fascinating one that offers rich rewards to those interested in understanding the vibrant dynamics of concert music.

Choral Music in the Twentieth Century

Choral Music in the Twentieth Century
Title Choral Music in the Twentieth Century PDF eBook
Author Nick Strimple
Publisher Hal Leonard Corporation
Total Pages 396
Release 2005
Genre Music
ISBN 9781574671223

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Musical works for chorus are among the great masterpieces of 20th-century art. This guide, the first truly comprehensive volume on the choral music of the last century, covers the spectacular range of music for vocal ensembles, from Saint-Saens to Tan Dun. The book will be essential to every choral conductor and a valuable resource for choir members, choral societies and choruses.

Music and International History in the Twentieth Century

Music and International History in the Twentieth Century
Title Music and International History in the Twentieth Century PDF eBook
Author Jessica C. E. Gienow-Hecht
Publisher Berghahn Books
Total Pages 278
Release 2015-04-01
Genre History
ISBN 1782385010

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Bringing together scholars from the fields of musicology and international history, this book investigates the significance of music to foreign relations, and how it affected the interaction of nations since the late 19th century. For more than a century, both state and non-state actors have sought to employ sound and harmony to influence allies and enemies, resolve conflicts, and export their own culture around the world. This book asks how we can understand music as an instrument of power and influence, and how the cultural encounters fostered by music changes our ideas about international history.

The War on Music

The War on Music
Title The War on Music PDF eBook
Author John Mauceri
Publisher Yale University Press
Total Pages 249
Release 2022-04-26
Genre History
ISBN 0300233701

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A prominent conductor explores how aesthetic criteria masked the political goals of countries during the three great wars of the past century"[Mauceri's] writing is more exhilarating than any helicopter ride we have been on."--Air Mail "Fluently written and often cogent."--Barton Swaim, Wall Street Journal This book offers a major reassessment of classical music in the twentieth century. John Mauceri argues that the history of music during this span was shaped by three major wars of that century: World War I, World War II, and the Cold War. Probing why so few works have been added to the canon since 1930, Mauceri examines the trajectories of great composers who, following World War I, created voices that were unique and versatile, but superficially simpler. He contends that the fate of composers during World War II is inextricably linked to the political goals of their respective governments, resulting in the silencing of experimental music in Germany, Italy, and Russia; the exodus of composers to America; and the sudden return of experimental music--what he calls "the institutional avant-garde"--as the lingua franca of classical music in the West during the Cold War.