Music and culture in America, 1861-1918

edited by Michael Saffle

First Published in 1998. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

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[目次]

  • Why American art music first arrived in New England, Nicholas Tawa
  • musical life in turn-of-the-century Indianapolis, Suzanne Snyder
  • diaries of William Steinway and New York musical life, 1816-1871, Edwin M. Good
  • concert singers, prima donnas, and entertainers - the changing status of black women vocalists in 19th-century America, Thomas L. Riis
  • when Cairo met main street - little Egypt, Salome dancers, and the Worlds Fairs of 1893 and 1904, Charles Kennedy
  • promoting the local product - Sherman and Hyde's review and the San Francisco musical press of 1874
  • inventing tradition - symphony and opera in progressive-era Los Angeles, Catherine P. Smith
  • somewhere between beer and Wagner - the mannershoe societies of New Orleans and New York city, Mary Sue Morrow
  • Mrs Poliphar at the opera - satire, idealsim and cultural authority in post-civil war New York, Karen Ahlquist
  • Jacob Guth in Montrose band - a town band in central Pennsylvania, April-August 1889, Kenneth Kreitner
  • music in Lancaster, Kentucky 1885-1910 - local talent, travelling tours and the opera house, Ben Arnold
  • operattas of Charles Hutchison Gabriel, Clyde W. Brockett
  • msiing title page - Dvorak and the American national song, John C. Tibbetts.

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書名 Music and culture in America, 1861-1918
著作者等 Saffle, Michael Benton
Saffle Michael (Virginia Tech USA)
シリーズ名 Garland reference library of the humanities
Essays in American music
出版元 Garland
刊行年月 1998
ページ数 x, 387 p.
大きさ 23 cm
ISBN 0815321252
NCID BA39700536
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言語 英語
出版国 アメリカ合衆国

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