America's Musical Landscape
, by Ferris, Jean- ISBN: 9780078025129 | 0078025125
- Cover: Paperback
- Copyright: 2/4/2013
America’s Musical Landscape is a comprehensive and accessible text that addresses music in the United States from pre-colonial Native American music to today’s avant-garde compositions and mainstream hits. Frequent connections to other arts, particularly to the visual arts, add to the book’s appeal and enhance understanding of core musical concepts. The text offers an elegant and readable introduction to the fundamentals of music.
Online Listening ExamplesPrefaceIntroductionPrelude: Basic Properties of Musical SoundThe Elements of Music Rhythm Meter Melody Harmony Timbre
FormMusic NotationElements of an American SoundHow to Improve Your Listening SkillsListening Example 1. trad.: "John Henry"Terms to ReviewPART 1 Music in Early North America The Early Years: Historical and Cultural PerspectiveThe Beginnings of Music in America Native Americans European Emigrants Puritan Society
The African Experience in Early AmericaRevolution, in Classical StylePainting in Eighteenth-Century AmericaChapter 1. North American Indian MusicSongs Texture Texts
Listening Example 2. Yeibichai Chant Song (excerpt)Sioux Grass DanceListening Example 3. Sioux Grass Dance (excerpt)Sound Instruments Contemporary Indian SongProfessional MusiciansTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 2. Early Folk MusicSpanish Traditions Alabados Corridos
Listening Example 4: Anonymous, "El corrido de Gregorio Cortez"Encore British Traditions Folk Ballads
Listening Example 5: Anonymous, "Barbara Allen"Early American Folk MusicListening Example 6: Anonymous, "Shenandoah"African Traditions Field Hollers Ring Shouts
Listening Example 7: Field HollerListening Example 8: Father's Field Call Work Songs
Listening Example 9:Jesse Bradley, "Hammer, Ring" (excerpt) Freedom Songs Musical Instruments
Listening Example 10: "No More Auction Block for Me" What of African Music Survives Today?Terms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 3. Religious Music in the Colonial, Revolutionary, and Federal PeriodsMusic at the Spanish MissionsPsalm Tunes Psalters
Listening Example 11. Louis Bourgeois, "Old Hundred" (excerpt)Other Protestant MusicListening Example 12. Joseph Brackett, Jr., "'Tis the Gift to Be Simple" German-Speaking Protestant Sects The Great Awakening
Early Efforts at Musical Reform The Singing School Movement William Billings (1746-1800)Listening Example 13. William Billings, "Chester" Canons
Listening Example 14. William Billings, "When Jesus Wept" Fuging Tunes
Listening Example 15. Daniel Read, "Sherburne"Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 4. Secular Music in the Colonial, Revolutionary, and Federal PeriodsMusic in Everyday ExperiencePrestigious Musical AmateursEarly American Theater Early BandsListening Example 16: Anonymous, "Yankee Doodle" (excerpt)Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 1. SummaryPart 2. The Tumultuous Nineteenth Century Romanticism in America: Historical and Cultural PerspectiveThe Emergence of Characteristically American ArtIndependenceThe UnknownLove of Nature
Fusion of the ArtsThe Civil War EraMusicChapter 5. Religious Music in the Early Nineteenth CenturyThe Great RevivalShape-Note NotationSpiritual Songs "Amazing Grace" Black Spirituals
Listening Example 17: James Macdermid. "There'll Be Joy, Joy, Joy" (excerpt)Listening Example 18: Anonymous, "Amazing Grace"Listening Example 19: Anonymous, "Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Seen" (excerpt) Spirituals As Concert Music
Singing Conventions Further Movements to Reform MusicLowell Mason (1792-1872)Listening Example 20: Lowell Mason, "Nearer, My God, to Thee"Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 6. Popular Music of the Civil War Era MinstrelsyListening Example 21: Daniel Decatur Emmett, "I Wish I Was in Dixie's Land"James A. Bland (1854-1911) The Heritage of Minstrelsy
Stephen Foster (1826-1864)Listening Example 22: Stephen Foster, "I Dream of Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair"Listening Example 23: Stephen Foster, "Oh! Susanna"Patriotic SongsListening Example 24: John Stafford Smith, "The Anacreontick Song" Civil War Songs Singing FamiliesListening Example 25: Anonymous, "Get Off the Track"Concert BandsPatrick Sarsfield Gilmore (1829-1892)
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 7. Concert MusicOrchestral Music Theodore Thomas (1835-1905)
Romantic Virtuosos Louis Moreau Gottschalk (1829-1869)
Piano MusicListening Example 26: Louis Moreau Gottschalk, "Le bananier"Rise of Nationalism in MusicSecond New England School John Knowles Paine (1839-1906)
Listening Example 27: John Knowles Paine, Fuga giocosa, op. 41, no. 3 Fugue Amy Marcy Cheney Beach (1867-1944)
Listening Example 28: Amy Marcy Cheney Beach, Symphony in E minor (Gaelic), 2nd movement Edward MacDowell (1860-1908)
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPART 2 Summary PART 3. The Growth of Vernacular TraditionsMusic in the Vernacular: Historical and Cultural Perspective Vernacular Art and Literature Vernacular Music
Chapter 8. The Rise of Popular CultureJohn Philip Sousa (1854-1932) Marches
Listening Example 29. John Philip Sousa, "The Stars and Stripes Forever"Ragtime Scott Joplin (1868-1917)
Listening Example 30. Scott Joplin, "Maple Leaf Rag" Influence of Ragtime
Tin Pan Alley The Songs Barbershop Singing
Listening Example 31. George M. Cohan, "Rose" ("A Ring to the Name of Rose") Irving Berlin (1888-1989)
Listening Example 32. Irving Berlin, "Alexander's Ragtime Band" Jerome Kern (1885-1945) Cole Porter (1892-1964)
Listening Example 33. Cole Porter, "Night and Day" George Gershwin (1898-1937) Decline of Tin Pan Alley
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 9. The Jazz AgeBlues Rural or Country Blues
Listening Example 34. Robert Johnson, "Hellhound on My Trail" Classic Blues
Listening Example 35. Bessie Smith, "Lost Your Head Blues" Urban Blues
Listening Example 36. W. C. Handy, St. Louis BluesNew Orleans Jazz Louis Armstrong (1901-1971)Listening Example 37. Lillian Hardin Armstrong, "Hotter Than That" (excerpt)Chicago JazzJazz Piano Boogie-Woogie Stride Piano
Listening Example 38. James P. Johnson, "Carolina Shout"Sweet JazzTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 10. Jazz 1930-1960Big Band Swing Art of Arranging
Listening Example 39. Count Basie, Lester Young, arr., "Taxi War Dance" (excerpt) Edward Kennedy "Duke" Ellington (1899-1974)
Listening Example 40. Duke Ellington, "Mood Indigo"Women in JazzRise of Big Band Vocalists Billie Holiday (1915-1959)
Bebop Charlie "Bird" Parker (1920-1955) John Birks "Dizzy" Gillespie (1917-1993)
Listening Example 42. Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, "KoKo"Jazz As Concert Music Jazz Composition
Listening Example 43. Duke Ellington, Concerto for CootieEncoreProgressive JazzListening Example 44. Paul Desmond, "Take Five" (excerpt)Cool JazzListening Example 45. Miles Davis, "Boplicity"Hard Bop Terms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 11. Country MusicFrom Country to City Jimmie Rodgers (1897-1933)
Listening Example 46. Jimmie Rodgers, "Blue Yodel No. 9" The Carter Family
Styles of Country Music American Folk Ballads
Listening Example 47. Anonymous, "The Ballad of Casey Jones" Bluegrass
Listening Example 48. Earl Scruggs, "Earl's Breakdown" Country Pop and the Nashville Sound Western Swing Honky-Tonk Cowboy Songs Hawaiian Music
Listening Example 49: Danny Ku, "Mele of My Tutu E" Cajun Music
Listening Example 50. Anonymous, Cajun Two-Step (excerpt) Zydeco
Women in CountryRecent CountryTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 12. Latin Popular MusicsThe Caribbean Santeria: The Way of the Saints Bomba Rumba Cu-bop Mambo Salsa
Listening Example 51. Ruben Blades and Willie Colon, "Ojos" (Eyes)Brazil Samba and Bossa Nova
Listening Example 52. Antonio Carlos Jobim, "Desafinado" ("Off Key")Mexico Tejano and Norteño Music Conjunto Mariachis
Latin Music TodayTerms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 3 SummaryPart 4. Vernacular Musics Since Rock and RollVernacular ArtVernacular MusicChapter 13. Rock and RollThe Generation GapRhythm and Blues Country Music Meets R&B
Birth of Rock and Roll Bill Haley (1925-1981) Elvis Presley (1935-1977) Early Characteristics
Listening Example 53. Chuck Berry, "School Days"End of the First EraSurfing MusicMotownListening Example 54. Holland, Dozier, and Holland, "Stop! In the Name of Love"The British InvasionBack to Black Rock Gospel
Listening Example 55. Anonymous: "Down by the Riverside" Soul
Listening Example 56. James Brown, "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag" Funk
From Rock and Roll to Rock Psychedelic Rock Psychedelic Blues Heavy Metal
A Future UnassuredTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 14. Rock Flirts with CountryUrban Folk Music Woody Guthrie (1914-1967) The Urban Folk Revival Bob Dylan (b. 1941)
Folk RockListening Example 57. Bob Dylan, "Mr. Tambourine Man" Newport Folk Festival, 1965
Alternative CountryTerms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 15. Jazz Since 1960Free JazzListening Example 58. John Coltrane, A Love Supreme-Part I, "Acknowledgement" (excerpt) The 1970s Fusion (Jazz-Rock) Integration of Foreign Sounds
The 1980s and Beyond Crossover Music Traditionalism
The 1990s and Beyond Henry Threadgill (b. 1944) Anthony Braxton (b. 1945) Wynton Marsalis (b. 1961)
Jazz Today and TomorrowTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 16. Popular Music since 1970Singer-SongwritersArt RockDiscoPunkNew WaveGrunge Electronic Dance MusicPop Music and PoliticsLooking Forward, Backward, and AbroadHip-Hop and Rap Reggae The Rise of Hip-Hop Rap Social Concerns
Listening Example 59. "Rapper's Delight" (excerpt) Back to the Roots
Music Business Sharing Music Marketing Music
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 4 SummaryPart 5 Music for Theater and FilmMusic and Theater: Historical and Cultural Perspective Musical Theater in America Broadway Musicals Operas Films
Chapter 17 Musical TheaterVariety Shows Vaudeville Burlesque Revues
Operetta Gilbert and Sullivan American Operettas
Musical Comedies George M. Cohan (1878-1942)
Listening Example 60. George M. Cohan, "Give My Regards to Broadway" (from Little Johnny Jones)Black Musical TheaterJerome Kern's Show BoatListening Example 61: Jerome Kern, "Ol' Man River" (from Show Boat)Golden Age of Broadway Musicals (1930-1955) Rodgers and Hart Rodgers and Hammerstein
Expansion of the Broadway Musical Lerner and Loewe Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990)
Listening Example 62: Leonard Bernstein, "Tonight" (from Westside Story) Stephen Sondheim (b. 1930)Listening Example 63. Stephen Sondheim, "Every Day a Little Death" (from A Little Night Music)
IntroductionPrelude: Basic Properties of Musical SoundThe Elements of Music Rhythm Meter Melody Harmony Timbre
FormMusic NotationElements of an American SoundHow to Improve Your Listening SkillsListening Example 1. trad.: "John Henry"Terms to ReviewPART 1 Music in Early North America The Early Years: Historical and Cultural PerspectiveThe Beginnings of Music in America Native Americans European Emigrants Puritan Society
The African Experience in Early AmericaRevolution, in Classical StylePainting in Eighteenth-Century AmericaChapter 1. North American Indian MusicSongs Texture Texts
Listening Example 2. Yeibichai Chant Song (excerpt)Sioux Grass DanceListening Example 3. Sioux Grass Dance (excerpt)Sound Instruments Contemporary Indian SongProfessional MusiciansTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 2. Early Folk MusicSpanish Traditions Alabados Corridos
Listening Example 4: Anonymous, "El corrido de Gregorio Cortez"Encore British Traditions Folk Ballads
Listening Example 5: Anonymous, "Barbara Allen"Early American Folk MusicListening Example 6: Anonymous, "Shenandoah"African Traditions Field Hollers Ring Shouts
Listening Example 7: Field HollerListening Example 8: Father's Field Call Work Songs
Listening Example 9:Jesse Bradley, "Hammer, Ring" (excerpt) Freedom Songs Musical Instruments
Listening Example 10: "No More Auction Block for Me" What of African Music Survives Today?Terms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 3. Religious Music in the Colonial, Revolutionary, and Federal PeriodsMusic at the Spanish MissionsPsalm Tunes Psalters
Listening Example 11. Louis Bourgeois, "Old Hundred" (excerpt)Other Protestant MusicListening Example 12. Joseph Brackett, Jr., "'Tis the Gift to Be Simple" German-Speaking Protestant Sects The Great Awakening
Early Efforts at Musical Reform The Singing School Movement William Billings (1746-1800)Listening Example 13. William Billings, "Chester" Canons
Listening Example 14. William Billings, "When Jesus Wept" Fuging Tunes
Listening Example 15. Daniel Read, "Sherburne"Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 4. Secular Music in the Colonial, Revolutionary, and Federal PeriodsMusic in Everyday ExperiencePrestigious Musical AmateursEarly American Theater Early BandsListening Example 16: Anonymous, "Yankee Doodle" (excerpt)Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 1. SummaryPart 2. The Tumultuous Nineteenth Century Romanticism in America: Historical and Cultural PerspectiveThe Emergence of Characteristically American ArtIndependenceThe UnknownLove of Nature
Fusion of the ArtsThe Civil War EraMusicChapter 5. Religious Music in the Early Nineteenth CenturyThe Great RevivalShape-Note NotationSpiritual Songs "Amazing Grace" Black Spirituals
Listening Example 17: James Macdermid. "There'll Be Joy, Joy, Joy" (excerpt)Listening Example 18: Anonymous, "Amazing Grace"Listening Example 19: Anonymous, "Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Seen" (excerpt) Spirituals As Concert Music
Singing Conventions Further Movements to Reform MusicLowell Mason (1792-1872)Listening Example 20: Lowell Mason, "Nearer, My God, to Thee"Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 6. Popular Music of the Civil War Era MinstrelsyListening Example 21: Daniel Decatur Emmett, "I Wish I Was in Dixie's Land"James A. Bland (1854-1911) The Heritage of Minstrelsy
Stephen Foster (1826-1864)Listening Example 22: Stephen Foster, "I Dream of Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair"Listening Example 23: Stephen Foster, "Oh! Susanna"Patriotic SongsListening Example 24: John Stafford Smith, "The Anacreontick Song" Civil War Songs Singing FamiliesListening Example 25: Anonymous, "Get Off the Track"Concert BandsPatrick Sarsfield Gilmore (1829-1892)
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 7. Concert MusicOrchestral Music Theodore Thomas (1835-1905)
Romantic Virtuosos Louis Moreau Gottschalk (1829-1869)
Piano MusicListening Example 26: Louis Moreau Gottschalk, "Le bananier"Rise of Nationalism in MusicSecond New England School John Knowles Paine (1839-1906)
Listening Example 27: John Knowles Paine, Fuga giocosa, op. 41, no. 3 Fugue Amy Marcy Cheney Beach (1867-1944)
Listening Example 28: Amy Marcy Cheney Beach, Symphony in E minor (Gaelic), 2nd movement Edward MacDowell (1860-1908)
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPART 2 Summary PART 3. The Growth of Vernacular TraditionsMusic in the Vernacular: Historical and Cultural Perspective Vernacular Art and Literature Vernacular Music
Chapter 8. The Rise of Popular CultureJohn Philip Sousa (1854-1932) Marches
Listening Example 29. John Philip Sousa, "The Stars and Stripes Forever"Ragtime Scott Joplin (1868-1917)
Listening Example 30. Scott Joplin, "Maple Leaf Rag" Influence of Ragtime
Tin Pan Alley The Songs Barbershop Singing
Listening Example 31. George M. Cohan, "Rose" ("A Ring to the Name of Rose") Irving Berlin (1888-1989)
Listening Example 32. Irving Berlin, "Alexander's Ragtime Band" Jerome Kern (1885-1945) Cole Porter (1892-1964)
Listening Example 33. Cole Porter, "Night and Day" George Gershwin (1898-1937) Decline of Tin Pan Alley
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 9. The Jazz AgeBlues Rural or Country Blues
Listening Example 34. Robert Johnson, "Hellhound on My Trail" Classic Blues
Listening Example 35. Bessie Smith, "Lost Your Head Blues" Urban Blues
Listening Example 36. W. C. Handy, St. Louis BluesNew Orleans Jazz Louis Armstrong (1901-1971)Listening Example 37. Lillian Hardin Armstrong, "Hotter Than That" (excerpt)Chicago JazzJazz Piano Boogie-Woogie Stride Piano
Listening Example 38. James P. Johnson, "Carolina Shout"Sweet JazzTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 10. Jazz 1930-1960Big Band Swing Art of Arranging
Listening Example 39. Count Basie, Lester Young, arr., "Taxi War Dance" (excerpt) Edward Kennedy "Duke" Ellington (1899-1974)
Listening Example 40. Duke Ellington, "Mood Indigo"Women in JazzRise of Big Band Vocalists Billie Holiday (1915-1959)
Bebop Charlie "Bird" Parker (1920-1955) John Birks "Dizzy" Gillespie (1917-1993)
Listening Example 42. Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, "KoKo"Jazz As Concert Music Jazz Composition
Listening Example 43. Duke Ellington, Concerto for CootieEncoreProgressive JazzListening Example 44. Paul Desmond, "Take Five" (excerpt)Cool JazzListening Example 45. Miles Davis, "Boplicity"Hard Bop Terms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 11. Country MusicFrom Country to City Jimmie Rodgers (1897-1933)
Listening Example 46. Jimmie Rodgers, "Blue Yodel No. 9" The Carter Family
Styles of Country Music American Folk Ballads
Listening Example 47. Anonymous, "The Ballad of Casey Jones" Bluegrass
Listening Example 48. Earl Scruggs, "Earl's Breakdown" Country Pop and the Nashville Sound Western Swing Honky-Tonk Cowboy Songs Hawaiian Music
Listening Example 49: Danny Ku, "Mele of My Tutu E" Cajun Music
Listening Example 50. Anonymous, Cajun Two-Step (excerpt) Zydeco
Women in CountryRecent CountryTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 12. Latin Popular MusicsThe Caribbean Santeria: The Way of the Saints Bomba Rumba Cu-bop Mambo Salsa
Listening Example 51. Ruben Blades and Willie Colon, "Ojos" (Eyes)Brazil Samba and Bossa Nova
Listening Example 52. Antonio Carlos Jobim, "Desafinado" ("Off Key")Mexico Tejano and Norteño Music Conjunto Mariachis
Latin Music TodayTerms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 3 SummaryPart 4. Vernacular Musics Since Rock and RollVernacular ArtVernacular MusicChapter 13. Rock and RollThe Generation GapRhythm and Blues Country Music Meets R&B
Birth of Rock and Roll Bill Haley (1925-1981) Elvis Presley (1935-1977) Early Characteristics
Listening Example 53. Chuck Berry, "School Days"End of the First EraSurfing MusicMotownListening Example 54. Holland, Dozier, and Holland, "Stop! In the Name of Love"The British InvasionBack to Black Rock Gospel
Listening Example 55. Anonymous: "Down by the Riverside" Soul
Listening Example 56. James Brown, "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag" Funk
From Rock and Roll to Rock Psychedelic Rock Psychedelic Blues Heavy Metal
A Future UnassuredTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 14. Rock Flirts with CountryUrban Folk Music Woody Guthrie (1914-1967) The Urban Folk Revival Bob Dylan (b. 1941)
Folk RockListening Example 57. Bob Dylan, "Mr. Tambourine Man" Newport Folk Festival, 1965
Alternative CountryTerms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 15. Jazz Since 1960Free JazzListening Example 58. John Coltrane, A Love Supreme-Part I, "Acknowledgement" (excerpt) The 1970s Fusion (Jazz-Rock) Integration of Foreign Sounds
The 1980s and Beyond Crossover Music Traditionalism
The 1990s and Beyond Henry Threadgill (b. 1944) Anthony Braxton (b. 1945) Wynton Marsalis (b. 1961)
Jazz Today and TomorrowTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 16. Popular Music since 1970Singer-SongwritersArt RockDiscoPunkNew WaveGrunge Electronic Dance MusicPop Music and PoliticsLooking Forward, Backward, and AbroadHip-Hop and Rap Reggae The Rise of Hip-Hop Rap Social Concerns
Listening Example 59. "Rapper's Delight" (excerpt) Back to the Roots
Music Business Sharing Music Marketing Music
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 4 SummaryPart 5 Music for Theater and FilmMusic and Theater: Historical and Cultural Perspective Musical Theater in America Broadway Musicals Operas Films
Chapter 17 Musical TheaterVariety Shows Vaudeville Burlesque Revues
Operetta Gilbert and Sullivan American Operettas
Musical Comedies George M. Cohan (1878-1942)
Listening Example 60. George M. Cohan, "Give My Regards to Broadway" (from Little Johnny Jones)Black Musical TheaterJerome Kern's Show BoatListening Example 61: Jerome Kern, "Ol' Man River" (from Show Boat)Golden Age of Broadway Musicals (1930-1955) Rodgers and Hart Rodgers and Hammerstein
Expansion of the Broadway Musical Lerner and Loewe Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990)
Listening Example 62: Leonard Bernstein, "Tonight" (from Westside Story) Stephen Sondheim (b. 1930)Listening Example 63. Stephen Sondheim, "Every Day a Little Death" (from A Little Night Music)
The Elements of Music Rhythm Meter Melody Harmony Timbre
FormMusic NotationElements of an American SoundHow to Improve Your Listening SkillsListening Example 1. trad.: "John Henry"Terms to ReviewPART 1 Music in Early North America The Early Years: Historical and Cultural PerspectiveThe Beginnings of Music in America Native Americans European Emigrants Puritan Society
The African Experience in Early AmericaRevolution, in Classical StylePainting in Eighteenth-Century AmericaChapter 1. North American Indian MusicSongs Texture Texts
Listening Example 2. Yeibichai Chant Song (excerpt)Sioux Grass DanceListening Example 3. Sioux Grass Dance (excerpt)Sound Instruments Contemporary Indian SongProfessional MusiciansTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 2. Early Folk MusicSpanish Traditions Alabados Corridos
Listening Example 4: Anonymous, "El corrido de Gregorio Cortez"Encore British Traditions Folk Ballads
Listening Example 5: Anonymous, "Barbara Allen"Early American Folk MusicListening Example 6: Anonymous, "Shenandoah"African Traditions Field Hollers Ring Shouts
Listening Example 7: Field HollerListening Example 8: Father's Field Call Work Songs
Listening Example 9:Jesse Bradley, "Hammer, Ring" (excerpt) Freedom Songs Musical Instruments
Listening Example 10: "No More Auction Block for Me" What of African Music Survives Today?Terms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 3. Religious Music in the Colonial, Revolutionary, and Federal PeriodsMusic at the Spanish MissionsPsalm Tunes Psalters
Listening Example 11. Louis Bourgeois, "Old Hundred" (excerpt)Other Protestant MusicListening Example 12. Joseph Brackett, Jr., "'Tis the Gift to Be Simple" German-Speaking Protestant Sects The Great Awakening
Early Efforts at Musical Reform The Singing School Movement William Billings (1746-1800)Listening Example 13. William Billings, "Chester" Canons
Listening Example 14. William Billings, "When Jesus Wept" Fuging Tunes
Listening Example 15. Daniel Read, "Sherburne"Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 4. Secular Music in the Colonial, Revolutionary, and Federal PeriodsMusic in Everyday ExperiencePrestigious Musical AmateursEarly American Theater Early BandsListening Example 16: Anonymous, "Yankee Doodle" (excerpt)Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 1. SummaryPart 2. The Tumultuous Nineteenth Century Romanticism in America: Historical and Cultural PerspectiveThe Emergence of Characteristically American ArtIndependenceThe UnknownLove of Nature
Fusion of the ArtsThe Civil War EraMusicChapter 5. Religious Music in the Early Nineteenth CenturyThe Great RevivalShape-Note NotationSpiritual Songs "Amazing Grace" Black Spirituals
Listening Example 17: James Macdermid. "There'll Be Joy, Joy, Joy" (excerpt)Listening Example 18: Anonymous, "Amazing Grace"Listening Example 19: Anonymous, "Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Seen" (excerpt) Spirituals As Concert Music
Singing Conventions Further Movements to Reform MusicLowell Mason (1792-1872)Listening Example 20: Lowell Mason, "Nearer, My God, to Thee"Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 6. Popular Music of the Civil War Era MinstrelsyListening Example 21: Daniel Decatur Emmett, "I Wish I Was in Dixie's Land"James A. Bland (1854-1911) The Heritage of Minstrelsy
Stephen Foster (1826-1864)Listening Example 22: Stephen Foster, "I Dream of Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair"Listening Example 23: Stephen Foster, "Oh! Susanna"Patriotic SongsListening Example 24: John Stafford Smith, "The Anacreontick Song" Civil War Songs Singing FamiliesListening Example 25: Anonymous, "Get Off the Track"Concert BandsPatrick Sarsfield Gilmore (1829-1892)
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 7. Concert MusicOrchestral Music Theodore Thomas (1835-1905)
Romantic Virtuosos Louis Moreau Gottschalk (1829-1869)
Piano MusicListening Example 26: Louis Moreau Gottschalk, "Le bananier"Rise of Nationalism in MusicSecond New England School John Knowles Paine (1839-1906)
Listening Example 27: John Knowles Paine, Fuga giocosa, op. 41, no. 3 Fugue Amy Marcy Cheney Beach (1867-1944)
Listening Example 28: Amy Marcy Cheney Beach, Symphony in E minor (Gaelic), 2nd movement Edward MacDowell (1860-1908)
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPART 2 Summary PART 3. The Growth of Vernacular TraditionsMusic in the Vernacular: Historical and Cultural Perspective Vernacular Art and Literature Vernacular Music
Chapter 8. The Rise of Popular CultureJohn Philip Sousa (1854-1932) Marches
Listening Example 29. John Philip Sousa, "The Stars and Stripes Forever"Ragtime Scott Joplin (1868-1917)
Listening Example 30. Scott Joplin, "Maple Leaf Rag" Influence of Ragtime
Tin Pan Alley The Songs Barbershop Singing
Listening Example 31. George M. Cohan, "Rose" ("A Ring to the Name of Rose") Irving Berlin (1888-1989)
Listening Example 32. Irving Berlin, "Alexander's Ragtime Band" Jerome Kern (1885-1945) Cole Porter (1892-1964)
Listening Example 33. Cole Porter, "Night and Day" George Gershwin (1898-1937) Decline of Tin Pan Alley
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 9. The Jazz AgeBlues Rural or Country Blues
Listening Example 34. Robert Johnson, "Hellhound on My Trail" Classic Blues
Listening Example 35. Bessie Smith, "Lost Your Head Blues" Urban Blues
Listening Example 36. W. C. Handy, St. Louis BluesNew Orleans Jazz Louis Armstrong (1901-1971)Listening Example 37. Lillian Hardin Armstrong, "Hotter Than That" (excerpt)Chicago JazzJazz Piano Boogie-Woogie Stride Piano
Listening Example 38. James P. Johnson, "Carolina Shout"Sweet JazzTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 10. Jazz 1930-1960Big Band Swing Art of Arranging
Listening Example 39. Count Basie, Lester Young, arr., "Taxi War Dance" (excerpt) Edward Kennedy "Duke" Ellington (1899-1974)
Listening Example 40. Duke Ellington, "Mood Indigo"Women in JazzRise of Big Band Vocalists Billie Holiday (1915-1959)
Bebop Charlie "Bird" Parker (1920-1955) John Birks "Dizzy" Gillespie (1917-1993)
Listening Example 42. Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, "KoKo"Jazz As Concert Music Jazz Composition
Listening Example 43. Duke Ellington, Concerto for CootieEncoreProgressive JazzListening Example 44. Paul Desmond, "Take Five" (excerpt)Cool JazzListening Example 45. Miles Davis, "Boplicity"Hard Bop Terms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 11. Country MusicFrom Country to City Jimmie Rodgers (1897-1933)
Listening Example 46. Jimmie Rodgers, "Blue Yodel No. 9" The Carter Family
Styles of Country Music American Folk Ballads
Listening Example 47. Anonymous, "The Ballad of Casey Jones" Bluegrass
Listening Example 48. Earl Scruggs, "Earl's Breakdown" Country Pop and the Nashville Sound Western Swing Honky-Tonk Cowboy Songs Hawaiian Music
Listening Example 49: Danny Ku, "Mele of My Tutu E" Cajun Music
Listening Example 50. Anonymous, Cajun Two-Step (excerpt) Zydeco
Women in CountryRecent CountryTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 12. Latin Popular MusicsThe Caribbean Santeria: The Way of the Saints Bomba Rumba Cu-bop Mambo Salsa
Listening Example 51. Ruben Blades and Willie Colon, "Ojos" (Eyes)Brazil Samba and Bossa Nova
Listening Example 52. Antonio Carlos Jobim, "Desafinado" ("Off Key")Mexico Tejano and Norteño Music Conjunto Mariachis
Latin Music TodayTerms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 3 SummaryPart 4. Vernacular Musics Since Rock and RollVernacular ArtVernacular MusicChapter 13. Rock and RollThe Generation GapRhythm and Blues Country Music Meets R&B
Birth of Rock and Roll Bill Haley (1925-1981) Elvis Presley (1935-1977) Early Characteristics
Listening Example 53. Chuck Berry, "School Days"End of the First EraSurfing MusicMotownListening Example 54. Holland, Dozier, and Holland, "Stop! In the Name of Love"The British InvasionBack to Black Rock Gospel
Listening Example 55. Anonymous: "Down by the Riverside" Soul
Listening Example 56. James Brown, "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag" Funk
From Rock and Roll to Rock Psychedelic Rock Psychedelic Blues Heavy Metal
A Future UnassuredTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 14. Rock Flirts with CountryUrban Folk Music Woody Guthrie (1914-1967) The Urban Folk Revival Bob Dylan (b. 1941)
Folk RockListening Example 57. Bob Dylan, "Mr. Tambourine Man" Newport Folk Festival, 1965
Alternative CountryTerms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 15. Jazz Since 1960Free JazzListening Example 58. John Coltrane, A Love Supreme-Part I, "Acknowledgement" (excerpt) The 1970s Fusion (Jazz-Rock) Integration of Foreign Sounds
The 1980s and Beyond Crossover Music Traditionalism
The 1990s and Beyond Henry Threadgill (b. 1944) Anthony Braxton (b. 1945) Wynton Marsalis (b. 1961)
Jazz Today and TomorrowTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 16. Popular Music since 1970Singer-SongwritersArt RockDiscoPunkNew WaveGrunge Electronic Dance MusicPop Music and PoliticsLooking Forward, Backward, and AbroadHip-Hop and Rap Reggae The Rise of Hip-Hop Rap Social Concerns
Listening Example 59. "Rapper's Delight" (excerpt) Back to the Roots
Music Business Sharing Music Marketing Music
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 4 SummaryPart 5 Music for Theater and FilmMusic and Theater: Historical and Cultural Perspective Musical Theater in America Broadway Musicals Operas Films
Chapter 17 Musical TheaterVariety Shows Vaudeville Burlesque Revues
Operetta Gilbert and Sullivan American Operettas
Musical Comedies George M. Cohan (1878-1942)
Listening Example 60. George M. Cohan, "Give My Regards to Broadway" (from Little Johnny Jones)Black Musical TheaterJerome Kern's Show BoatListening Example 61: Jerome Kern, "Ol' Man River" (from Show Boat)Golden Age of Broadway Musicals (1930-1955) Rodgers and Hart Rodgers and Hammerstein
Expansion of the Broadway Musical Lerner and Loewe Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990)
Listening Example 62: Leonard Bernstein, "Tonight" (from Westside Story) Stephen Sondheim (b. 1930)Listening Example 63. Stephen Sondheim, "Every Day a Little Death" (from A Little Night Music)
Rhythm Meter Melody Harmony Timbre
Melody Harmony Timbre
Timbre
Music NotationElements of an American SoundHow to Improve Your Listening SkillsListening Example 1. trad.: "John Henry"Terms to ReviewPART 1 Music in Early North America The Early Years: Historical and Cultural PerspectiveThe Beginnings of Music in America Native Americans European Emigrants Puritan Society
The African Experience in Early AmericaRevolution, in Classical StylePainting in Eighteenth-Century AmericaChapter 1. North American Indian MusicSongs Texture Texts
Listening Example 2. Yeibichai Chant Song (excerpt)Sioux Grass DanceListening Example 3. Sioux Grass Dance (excerpt)Sound Instruments Contemporary Indian SongProfessional MusiciansTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 2. Early Folk MusicSpanish Traditions Alabados Corridos
Listening Example 4: Anonymous, "El corrido de Gregorio Cortez"Encore British Traditions Folk Ballads
Listening Example 5: Anonymous, "Barbara Allen"Early American Folk MusicListening Example 6: Anonymous, "Shenandoah"African Traditions Field Hollers Ring Shouts
Listening Example 7: Field HollerListening Example 8: Father's Field Call Work Songs
Listening Example 9:Jesse Bradley, "Hammer, Ring" (excerpt) Freedom Songs Musical Instruments
Listening Example 10: "No More Auction Block for Me" What of African Music Survives Today?Terms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 3. Religious Music in the Colonial, Revolutionary, and Federal PeriodsMusic at the Spanish MissionsPsalm Tunes Psalters
Listening Example 11. Louis Bourgeois, "Old Hundred" (excerpt)Other Protestant MusicListening Example 12. Joseph Brackett, Jr., "'Tis the Gift to Be Simple" German-Speaking Protestant Sects The Great Awakening
Early Efforts at Musical Reform The Singing School Movement William Billings (1746-1800)Listening Example 13. William Billings, "Chester" Canons
Listening Example 14. William Billings, "When Jesus Wept" Fuging Tunes
Listening Example 15. Daniel Read, "Sherburne"Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 4. Secular Music in the Colonial, Revolutionary, and Federal PeriodsMusic in Everyday ExperiencePrestigious Musical AmateursEarly American Theater Early BandsListening Example 16: Anonymous, "Yankee Doodle" (excerpt)Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 1. SummaryPart 2. The Tumultuous Nineteenth Century Romanticism in America: Historical and Cultural PerspectiveThe Emergence of Characteristically American ArtIndependenceThe UnknownLove of Nature
Fusion of the ArtsThe Civil War EraMusicChapter 5. Religious Music in the Early Nineteenth CenturyThe Great RevivalShape-Note NotationSpiritual Songs "Amazing Grace" Black Spirituals
Listening Example 17: James Macdermid. "There'll Be Joy, Joy, Joy" (excerpt)Listening Example 18: Anonymous, "Amazing Grace"Listening Example 19: Anonymous, "Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Seen" (excerpt) Spirituals As Concert Music
Singing Conventions Further Movements to Reform MusicLowell Mason (1792-1872)Listening Example 20: Lowell Mason, "Nearer, My God, to Thee"Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 6. Popular Music of the Civil War Era MinstrelsyListening Example 21: Daniel Decatur Emmett, "I Wish I Was in Dixie's Land"James A. Bland (1854-1911) The Heritage of Minstrelsy
Stephen Foster (1826-1864)Listening Example 22: Stephen Foster, "I Dream of Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair"Listening Example 23: Stephen Foster, "Oh! Susanna"Patriotic SongsListening Example 24: John Stafford Smith, "The Anacreontick Song" Civil War Songs Singing FamiliesListening Example 25: Anonymous, "Get Off the Track"Concert BandsPatrick Sarsfield Gilmore (1829-1892)
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 7. Concert MusicOrchestral Music Theodore Thomas (1835-1905)
Romantic Virtuosos Louis Moreau Gottschalk (1829-1869)
Piano MusicListening Example 26: Louis Moreau Gottschalk, "Le bananier"Rise of Nationalism in MusicSecond New England School John Knowles Paine (1839-1906)
Listening Example 27: John Knowles Paine, Fuga giocosa, op. 41, no. 3 Fugue Amy Marcy Cheney Beach (1867-1944)
Listening Example 28: Amy Marcy Cheney Beach, Symphony in E minor (Gaelic), 2nd movement Edward MacDowell (1860-1908)
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPART 2 Summary PART 3. The Growth of Vernacular TraditionsMusic in the Vernacular: Historical and Cultural Perspective Vernacular Art and Literature Vernacular Music
Chapter 8. The Rise of Popular CultureJohn Philip Sousa (1854-1932) Marches
Listening Example 29. John Philip Sousa, "The Stars and Stripes Forever"Ragtime Scott Joplin (1868-1917)
Listening Example 30. Scott Joplin, "Maple Leaf Rag" Influence of Ragtime
Tin Pan Alley The Songs Barbershop Singing
Listening Example 31. George M. Cohan, "Rose" ("A Ring to the Name of Rose") Irving Berlin (1888-1989)
Listening Example 32. Irving Berlin, "Alexander's Ragtime Band" Jerome Kern (1885-1945) Cole Porter (1892-1964)
Listening Example 33. Cole Porter, "Night and Day" George Gershwin (1898-1937) Decline of Tin Pan Alley
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 9. The Jazz AgeBlues Rural or Country Blues
Listening Example 34. Robert Johnson, "Hellhound on My Trail" Classic Blues
Listening Example 35. Bessie Smith, "Lost Your Head Blues" Urban Blues
Listening Example 36. W. C. Handy, St. Louis BluesNew Orleans Jazz Louis Armstrong (1901-1971)Listening Example 37. Lillian Hardin Armstrong, "Hotter Than That" (excerpt)Chicago JazzJazz Piano Boogie-Woogie Stride Piano
Listening Example 38. James P. Johnson, "Carolina Shout"Sweet JazzTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 10. Jazz 1930-1960Big Band Swing Art of Arranging
Listening Example 39. Count Basie, Lester Young, arr., "Taxi War Dance" (excerpt) Edward Kennedy "Duke" Ellington (1899-1974)
Listening Example 40. Duke Ellington, "Mood Indigo"Women in JazzRise of Big Band Vocalists Billie Holiday (1915-1959)
Bebop Charlie "Bird" Parker (1920-1955) John Birks "Dizzy" Gillespie (1917-1993)
Listening Example 42. Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, "KoKo"Jazz As Concert Music Jazz Composition
Listening Example 43. Duke Ellington, Concerto for CootieEncoreProgressive JazzListening Example 44. Paul Desmond, "Take Five" (excerpt)Cool JazzListening Example 45. Miles Davis, "Boplicity"Hard Bop Terms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 11. Country MusicFrom Country to City Jimmie Rodgers (1897-1933)
Listening Example 46. Jimmie Rodgers, "Blue Yodel No. 9" The Carter Family
Styles of Country Music American Folk Ballads
Listening Example 47. Anonymous, "The Ballad of Casey Jones" Bluegrass
Listening Example 48. Earl Scruggs, "Earl's Breakdown" Country Pop and the Nashville Sound Western Swing Honky-Tonk Cowboy Songs Hawaiian Music
Listening Example 49: Danny Ku, "Mele of My Tutu E" Cajun Music
Listening Example 50. Anonymous, Cajun Two-Step (excerpt) Zydeco
Women in CountryRecent CountryTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 12. Latin Popular MusicsThe Caribbean Santeria: The Way of the Saints Bomba Rumba Cu-bop Mambo Salsa
Listening Example 51. Ruben Blades and Willie Colon, "Ojos" (Eyes)Brazil Samba and Bossa Nova
Listening Example 52. Antonio Carlos Jobim, "Desafinado" ("Off Key")Mexico Tejano and Norteño Music Conjunto Mariachis
Latin Music TodayTerms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 3 SummaryPart 4. Vernacular Musics Since Rock and RollVernacular ArtVernacular MusicChapter 13. Rock and RollThe Generation GapRhythm and Blues Country Music Meets R&B
Birth of Rock and Roll Bill Haley (1925-1981) Elvis Presley (1935-1977) Early Characteristics
Listening Example 53. Chuck Berry, "School Days"End of the First EraSurfing MusicMotownListening Example 54. Holland, Dozier, and Holland, "Stop! In the Name of Love"The British InvasionBack to Black Rock Gospel
Listening Example 55. Anonymous: "Down by the Riverside" Soul
Listening Example 56. James Brown, "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag" Funk
From Rock and Roll to Rock Psychedelic Rock Psychedelic Blues Heavy Metal
A Future UnassuredTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 14. Rock Flirts with CountryUrban Folk Music Woody Guthrie (1914-1967) The Urban Folk Revival Bob Dylan (b. 1941)
Folk RockListening Example 57. Bob Dylan, "Mr. Tambourine Man" Newport Folk Festival, 1965
Alternative CountryTerms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 15. Jazz Since 1960Free JazzListening Example 58. John Coltrane, A Love Supreme-Part I, "Acknowledgement" (excerpt) The 1970s Fusion (Jazz-Rock) Integration of Foreign Sounds
The 1980s and Beyond Crossover Music Traditionalism
The 1990s and Beyond Henry Threadgill (b. 1944) Anthony Braxton (b. 1945) Wynton Marsalis (b. 1961)
Jazz Today and TomorrowTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 16. Popular Music since 1970Singer-SongwritersArt RockDiscoPunkNew WaveGrunge Electronic Dance MusicPop Music and PoliticsLooking Forward, Backward, and AbroadHip-Hop and Rap Reggae The Rise of Hip-Hop Rap Social Concerns
Listening Example 59. "Rapper's Delight" (excerpt) Back to the Roots
Music Business Sharing Music Marketing Music
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 4 SummaryPart 5 Music for Theater and FilmMusic and Theater: Historical and Cultural Perspective Musical Theater in America Broadway Musicals Operas Films
Chapter 17 Musical TheaterVariety Shows Vaudeville Burlesque Revues
Operetta Gilbert and Sullivan American Operettas
Musical Comedies George M. Cohan (1878-1942)
Listening Example 60. George M. Cohan, "Give My Regards to Broadway" (from Little Johnny Jones)Black Musical TheaterJerome Kern's Show BoatListening Example 61: Jerome Kern, "Ol' Man River" (from Show Boat)Golden Age of Broadway Musicals (1930-1955) Rodgers and Hart Rodgers and Hammerstein
Expansion of the Broadway Musical Lerner and Loewe Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990)
Listening Example 62: Leonard Bernstein, "Tonight" (from Westside Story) Stephen Sondheim (b. 1930)Listening Example 63. Stephen Sondheim, "Every Day a Little Death" (from A Little Night Music)
How to Improve Your Listening SkillsListening Example 1. trad.: "John Henry"Terms to ReviewPART 1 Music in Early North America The Early Years: Historical and Cultural PerspectiveThe Beginnings of Music in America Native Americans European Emigrants Puritan Society
The African Experience in Early AmericaRevolution, in Classical StylePainting in Eighteenth-Century AmericaChapter 1. North American Indian MusicSongs Texture Texts
Listening Example 2. Yeibichai Chant Song (excerpt)Sioux Grass DanceListening Example 3. Sioux Grass Dance (excerpt)Sound Instruments Contemporary Indian SongProfessional MusiciansTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 2. Early Folk MusicSpanish Traditions Alabados Corridos
Listening Example 4: Anonymous, "El corrido de Gregorio Cortez"Encore British Traditions Folk Ballads
Listening Example 5: Anonymous, "Barbara Allen"Early American Folk MusicListening Example 6: Anonymous, "Shenandoah"African Traditions Field Hollers Ring Shouts
Listening Example 7: Field HollerListening Example 8: Father's Field Call Work Songs
Listening Example 9:Jesse Bradley, "Hammer, Ring" (excerpt) Freedom Songs Musical Instruments
Listening Example 10: "No More Auction Block for Me" What of African Music Survives Today?Terms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 3. Religious Music in the Colonial, Revolutionary, and Federal PeriodsMusic at the Spanish MissionsPsalm Tunes Psalters
Listening Example 11. Louis Bourgeois, "Old Hundred" (excerpt)Other Protestant MusicListening Example 12. Joseph Brackett, Jr., "'Tis the Gift to Be Simple" German-Speaking Protestant Sects The Great Awakening
Early Efforts at Musical Reform The Singing School Movement William Billings (1746-1800)Listening Example 13. William Billings, "Chester" Canons
Listening Example 14. William Billings, "When Jesus Wept" Fuging Tunes
Listening Example 15. Daniel Read, "Sherburne"Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 4. Secular Music in the Colonial, Revolutionary, and Federal PeriodsMusic in Everyday ExperiencePrestigious Musical AmateursEarly American Theater Early BandsListening Example 16: Anonymous, "Yankee Doodle" (excerpt)Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 1. SummaryPart 2. The Tumultuous Nineteenth Century Romanticism in America: Historical and Cultural PerspectiveThe Emergence of Characteristically American ArtIndependenceThe UnknownLove of Nature
Fusion of the ArtsThe Civil War EraMusicChapter 5. Religious Music in the Early Nineteenth CenturyThe Great RevivalShape-Note NotationSpiritual Songs "Amazing Grace" Black Spirituals
Listening Example 17: James Macdermid. "There'll Be Joy, Joy, Joy" (excerpt)Listening Example 18: Anonymous, "Amazing Grace"Listening Example 19: Anonymous, "Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Seen" (excerpt) Spirituals As Concert Music
Singing Conventions Further Movements to Reform MusicLowell Mason (1792-1872)Listening Example 20: Lowell Mason, "Nearer, My God, to Thee"Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 6. Popular Music of the Civil War Era MinstrelsyListening Example 21: Daniel Decatur Emmett, "I Wish I Was in Dixie's Land"James A. Bland (1854-1911) The Heritage of Minstrelsy
Stephen Foster (1826-1864)Listening Example 22: Stephen Foster, "I Dream of Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair"Listening Example 23: Stephen Foster, "Oh! Susanna"Patriotic SongsListening Example 24: John Stafford Smith, "The Anacreontick Song" Civil War Songs Singing FamiliesListening Example 25: Anonymous, "Get Off the Track"Concert BandsPatrick Sarsfield Gilmore (1829-1892)
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 7. Concert MusicOrchestral Music Theodore Thomas (1835-1905)
Romantic Virtuosos Louis Moreau Gottschalk (1829-1869)
Piano MusicListening Example 26: Louis Moreau Gottschalk, "Le bananier"Rise of Nationalism in MusicSecond New England School John Knowles Paine (1839-1906)
Listening Example 27: John Knowles Paine, Fuga giocosa, op. 41, no. 3 Fugue Amy Marcy Cheney Beach (1867-1944)
Listening Example 28: Amy Marcy Cheney Beach, Symphony in E minor (Gaelic), 2nd movement Edward MacDowell (1860-1908)
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPART 2 Summary PART 3. The Growth of Vernacular TraditionsMusic in the Vernacular: Historical and Cultural Perspective Vernacular Art and Literature Vernacular Music
Chapter 8. The Rise of Popular CultureJohn Philip Sousa (1854-1932) Marches
Listening Example 29. John Philip Sousa, "The Stars and Stripes Forever"Ragtime Scott Joplin (1868-1917)
Listening Example 30. Scott Joplin, "Maple Leaf Rag" Influence of Ragtime
Tin Pan Alley The Songs Barbershop Singing
Listening Example 31. George M. Cohan, "Rose" ("A Ring to the Name of Rose") Irving Berlin (1888-1989)
Listening Example 32. Irving Berlin, "Alexander's Ragtime Band" Jerome Kern (1885-1945) Cole Porter (1892-1964)
Listening Example 33. Cole Porter, "Night and Day" George Gershwin (1898-1937) Decline of Tin Pan Alley
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 9. The Jazz AgeBlues Rural or Country Blues
Listening Example 34. Robert Johnson, "Hellhound on My Trail" Classic Blues
Listening Example 35. Bessie Smith, "Lost Your Head Blues" Urban Blues
Listening Example 36. W. C. Handy, St. Louis BluesNew Orleans Jazz Louis Armstrong (1901-1971)Listening Example 37. Lillian Hardin Armstrong, "Hotter Than That" (excerpt)Chicago JazzJazz Piano Boogie-Woogie Stride Piano
Listening Example 38. James P. Johnson, "Carolina Shout"Sweet JazzTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 10. Jazz 1930-1960Big Band Swing Art of Arranging
Listening Example 39. Count Basie, Lester Young, arr., "Taxi War Dance" (excerpt) Edward Kennedy "Duke" Ellington (1899-1974)
Listening Example 40. Duke Ellington, "Mood Indigo"Women in JazzRise of Big Band Vocalists Billie Holiday (1915-1959)
Bebop Charlie "Bird" Parker (1920-1955) John Birks "Dizzy" Gillespie (1917-1993)
Listening Example 42. Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, "KoKo"Jazz As Concert Music Jazz Composition
Listening Example 43. Duke Ellington, Concerto for CootieEncoreProgressive JazzListening Example 44. Paul Desmond, "Take Five" (excerpt)Cool JazzListening Example 45. Miles Davis, "Boplicity"Hard Bop Terms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 11. Country MusicFrom Country to City Jimmie Rodgers (1897-1933)
Listening Example 46. Jimmie Rodgers, "Blue Yodel No. 9" The Carter Family
Styles of Country Music American Folk Ballads
Listening Example 47. Anonymous, "The Ballad of Casey Jones" Bluegrass
Listening Example 48. Earl Scruggs, "Earl's Breakdown" Country Pop and the Nashville Sound Western Swing Honky-Tonk Cowboy Songs Hawaiian Music
Listening Example 49: Danny Ku, "Mele of My Tutu E" Cajun Music
Listening Example 50. Anonymous, Cajun Two-Step (excerpt) Zydeco
Women in CountryRecent CountryTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 12. Latin Popular MusicsThe Caribbean Santeria: The Way of the Saints Bomba Rumba Cu-bop Mambo Salsa
Listening Example 51. Ruben Blades and Willie Colon, "Ojos" (Eyes)Brazil Samba and Bossa Nova
Listening Example 52. Antonio Carlos Jobim, "Desafinado" ("Off Key")Mexico Tejano and Norteño Music Conjunto Mariachis
Latin Music TodayTerms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 3 SummaryPart 4. Vernacular Musics Since Rock and RollVernacular ArtVernacular MusicChapter 13. Rock and RollThe Generation GapRhythm and Blues Country Music Meets R&B
Birth of Rock and Roll Bill Haley (1925-1981) Elvis Presley (1935-1977) Early Characteristics
Listening Example 53. Chuck Berry, "School Days"End of the First EraSurfing MusicMotownListening Example 54. Holland, Dozier, and Holland, "Stop! In the Name of Love"The British InvasionBack to Black Rock Gospel
Listening Example 55. Anonymous: "Down by the Riverside" Soul
Listening Example 56. James Brown, "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag" Funk
From Rock and Roll to Rock Psychedelic Rock Psychedelic Blues Heavy Metal
A Future UnassuredTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 14. Rock Flirts with CountryUrban Folk Music Woody Guthrie (1914-1967) The Urban Folk Revival Bob Dylan (b. 1941)
Folk RockListening Example 57. Bob Dylan, "Mr. Tambourine Man" Newport Folk Festival, 1965
Alternative CountryTerms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 15. Jazz Since 1960Free JazzListening Example 58. John Coltrane, A Love Supreme-Part I, "Acknowledgement" (excerpt) The 1970s Fusion (Jazz-Rock) Integration of Foreign Sounds
The 1980s and Beyond Crossover Music Traditionalism
The 1990s and Beyond Henry Threadgill (b. 1944) Anthony Braxton (b. 1945) Wynton Marsalis (b. 1961)
Jazz Today and TomorrowTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 16. Popular Music since 1970Singer-SongwritersArt RockDiscoPunkNew WaveGrunge Electronic Dance MusicPop Music and PoliticsLooking Forward, Backward, and AbroadHip-Hop and Rap Reggae The Rise of Hip-Hop Rap Social Concerns
Listening Example 59. "Rapper's Delight" (excerpt) Back to the Roots
Music Business Sharing Music Marketing Music
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 4 SummaryPart 5 Music for Theater and FilmMusic and Theater: Historical and Cultural Perspective Musical Theater in America Broadway Musicals Operas Films
Chapter 17 Musical TheaterVariety Shows Vaudeville Burlesque Revues
Operetta Gilbert and Sullivan American Operettas
Musical Comedies George M. Cohan (1878-1942)
Listening Example 60. George M. Cohan, "Give My Regards to Broadway" (from Little Johnny Jones)Black Musical TheaterJerome Kern's Show BoatListening Example 61: Jerome Kern, "Ol' Man River" (from Show Boat)Golden Age of Broadway Musicals (1930-1955) Rodgers and Hart Rodgers and Hammerstein
Expansion of the Broadway Musical Lerner and Loewe Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990)
Listening Example 62: Leonard Bernstein, "Tonight" (from Westside Story) Stephen Sondheim (b. 1930)Listening Example 63. Stephen Sondheim, "Every Day a Little Death" (from A Little Night Music)
Terms to ReviewPART 1 Music in Early North America The Early Years: Historical and Cultural PerspectiveThe Beginnings of Music in America Native Americans European Emigrants Puritan Society
The African Experience in Early AmericaRevolution, in Classical StylePainting in Eighteenth-Century AmericaChapter 1. North American Indian MusicSongs Texture Texts
Listening Example 2. Yeibichai Chant Song (excerpt)Sioux Grass DanceListening Example 3. Sioux Grass Dance (excerpt)Sound Instruments Contemporary Indian SongProfessional MusiciansTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 2. Early Folk MusicSpanish Traditions Alabados Corridos
Listening Example 4: Anonymous, "El corrido de Gregorio Cortez"Encore British Traditions Folk Ballads
Listening Example 5: Anonymous, "Barbara Allen"Early American Folk MusicListening Example 6: Anonymous, "Shenandoah"African Traditions Field Hollers Ring Shouts
Listening Example 7: Field HollerListening Example 8: Father's Field Call Work Songs
Listening Example 9:Jesse Bradley, "Hammer, Ring" (excerpt) Freedom Songs Musical Instruments
Listening Example 10: "No More Auction Block for Me" What of African Music Survives Today?Terms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 3. Religious Music in the Colonial, Revolutionary, and Federal PeriodsMusic at the Spanish MissionsPsalm Tunes Psalters
Listening Example 11. Louis Bourgeois, "Old Hundred" (excerpt)Other Protestant MusicListening Example 12. Joseph Brackett, Jr., "'Tis the Gift to Be Simple" German-Speaking Protestant Sects The Great Awakening
Early Efforts at Musical Reform The Singing School Movement William Billings (1746-1800)Listening Example 13. William Billings, "Chester" Canons
Listening Example 14. William Billings, "When Jesus Wept" Fuging Tunes
Listening Example 15. Daniel Read, "Sherburne"Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 4. Secular Music in the Colonial, Revolutionary, and Federal PeriodsMusic in Everyday ExperiencePrestigious Musical AmateursEarly American Theater Early BandsListening Example 16: Anonymous, "Yankee Doodle" (excerpt)Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 1. SummaryPart 2. The Tumultuous Nineteenth Century Romanticism in America: Historical and Cultural PerspectiveThe Emergence of Characteristically American ArtIndependenceThe UnknownLove of Nature
Fusion of the ArtsThe Civil War EraMusicChapter 5. Religious Music in the Early Nineteenth CenturyThe Great RevivalShape-Note NotationSpiritual Songs "Amazing Grace" Black Spirituals
Listening Example 17: James Macdermid. "There'll Be Joy, Joy, Joy" (excerpt)Listening Example 18: Anonymous, "Amazing Grace"Listening Example 19: Anonymous, "Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Seen" (excerpt) Spirituals As Concert Music
Singing Conventions Further Movements to Reform MusicLowell Mason (1792-1872)Listening Example 20: Lowell Mason, "Nearer, My God, to Thee"Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 6. Popular Music of the Civil War Era MinstrelsyListening Example 21: Daniel Decatur Emmett, "I Wish I Was in Dixie's Land"James A. Bland (1854-1911) The Heritage of Minstrelsy
Stephen Foster (1826-1864)Listening Example 22: Stephen Foster, "I Dream of Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair"Listening Example 23: Stephen Foster, "Oh! Susanna"Patriotic SongsListening Example 24: John Stafford Smith, "The Anacreontick Song" Civil War Songs Singing FamiliesListening Example 25: Anonymous, "Get Off the Track"Concert BandsPatrick Sarsfield Gilmore (1829-1892)
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 7. Concert MusicOrchestral Music Theodore Thomas (1835-1905)
Romantic Virtuosos Louis Moreau Gottschalk (1829-1869)
Piano MusicListening Example 26: Louis Moreau Gottschalk, "Le bananier"Rise of Nationalism in MusicSecond New England School John Knowles Paine (1839-1906)
Listening Example 27: John Knowles Paine, Fuga giocosa, op. 41, no. 3 Fugue Amy Marcy Cheney Beach (1867-1944)
Listening Example 28: Amy Marcy Cheney Beach, Symphony in E minor (Gaelic), 2nd movement Edward MacDowell (1860-1908)
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPART 2 Summary PART 3. The Growth of Vernacular TraditionsMusic in the Vernacular: Historical and Cultural Perspective Vernacular Art and Literature Vernacular Music
Chapter 8. The Rise of Popular CultureJohn Philip Sousa (1854-1932) Marches
Listening Example 29. John Philip Sousa, "The Stars and Stripes Forever"Ragtime Scott Joplin (1868-1917)
Listening Example 30. Scott Joplin, "Maple Leaf Rag" Influence of Ragtime
Tin Pan Alley The Songs Barbershop Singing
Listening Example 31. George M. Cohan, "Rose" ("A Ring to the Name of Rose") Irving Berlin (1888-1989)
Listening Example 32. Irving Berlin, "Alexander's Ragtime Band" Jerome Kern (1885-1945) Cole Porter (1892-1964)
Listening Example 33. Cole Porter, "Night and Day" George Gershwin (1898-1937) Decline of Tin Pan Alley
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 9. The Jazz AgeBlues Rural or Country Blues
Listening Example 34. Robert Johnson, "Hellhound on My Trail" Classic Blues
Listening Example 35. Bessie Smith, "Lost Your Head Blues" Urban Blues
Listening Example 36. W. C. Handy, St. Louis BluesNew Orleans Jazz Louis Armstrong (1901-1971)Listening Example 37. Lillian Hardin Armstrong, "Hotter Than That" (excerpt)Chicago JazzJazz Piano Boogie-Woogie Stride Piano
Listening Example 38. James P. Johnson, "Carolina Shout"Sweet JazzTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 10. Jazz 1930-1960Big Band Swing Art of Arranging
Listening Example 39. Count Basie, Lester Young, arr., "Taxi War Dance" (excerpt) Edward Kennedy "Duke" Ellington (1899-1974)
Listening Example 40. Duke Ellington, "Mood Indigo"Women in JazzRise of Big Band Vocalists Billie Holiday (1915-1959)
Bebop Charlie "Bird" Parker (1920-1955) John Birks "Dizzy" Gillespie (1917-1993)
Listening Example 42. Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, "KoKo"Jazz As Concert Music Jazz Composition
Listening Example 43. Duke Ellington, Concerto for CootieEncoreProgressive JazzListening Example 44. Paul Desmond, "Take Five" (excerpt)Cool JazzListening Example 45. Miles Davis, "Boplicity"Hard Bop Terms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 11. Country MusicFrom Country to City Jimmie Rodgers (1897-1933)
Listening Example 46. Jimmie Rodgers, "Blue Yodel No. 9" The Carter Family
Styles of Country Music American Folk Ballads
Listening Example 47. Anonymous, "The Ballad of Casey Jones" Bluegrass
Listening Example 48. Earl Scruggs, "Earl's Breakdown" Country Pop and the Nashville Sound Western Swing Honky-Tonk Cowboy Songs Hawaiian Music
Listening Example 49: Danny Ku, "Mele of My Tutu E" Cajun Music
Listening Example 50. Anonymous, Cajun Two-Step (excerpt) Zydeco
Women in CountryRecent CountryTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 12. Latin Popular MusicsThe Caribbean Santeria: The Way of the Saints Bomba Rumba Cu-bop Mambo Salsa
Listening Example 51. Ruben Blades and Willie Colon, "Ojos" (Eyes)Brazil Samba and Bossa Nova
Listening Example 52. Antonio Carlos Jobim, "Desafinado" ("Off Key")Mexico Tejano and Norteño Music Conjunto Mariachis
Latin Music TodayTerms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 3 SummaryPart 4. Vernacular Musics Since Rock and RollVernacular ArtVernacular MusicChapter 13. Rock and RollThe Generation GapRhythm and Blues Country Music Meets R&B
Birth of Rock and Roll Bill Haley (1925-1981) Elvis Presley (1935-1977) Early Characteristics
Listening Example 53. Chuck Berry, "School Days"End of the First EraSurfing MusicMotownListening Example 54. Holland, Dozier, and Holland, "Stop! In the Name of Love"The British InvasionBack to Black Rock Gospel
Listening Example 55. Anonymous: "Down by the Riverside" Soul
Listening Example 56. James Brown, "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag" Funk
From Rock and Roll to Rock Psychedelic Rock Psychedelic Blues Heavy Metal
A Future UnassuredTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 14. Rock Flirts with CountryUrban Folk Music Woody Guthrie (1914-1967) The Urban Folk Revival Bob Dylan (b. 1941)
Folk RockListening Example 57. Bob Dylan, "Mr. Tambourine Man" Newport Folk Festival, 1965
Alternative CountryTerms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 15. Jazz Since 1960Free JazzListening Example 58. John Coltrane, A Love Supreme-Part I, "Acknowledgement" (excerpt) The 1970s Fusion (Jazz-Rock) Integration of Foreign Sounds
The 1980s and Beyond Crossover Music Traditionalism
The 1990s and Beyond Henry Threadgill (b. 1944) Anthony Braxton (b. 1945) Wynton Marsalis (b. 1961)
Jazz Today and TomorrowTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 16. Popular Music since 1970Singer-SongwritersArt RockDiscoPunkNew WaveGrunge Electronic Dance MusicPop Music and PoliticsLooking Forward, Backward, and AbroadHip-Hop and Rap Reggae The Rise of Hip-Hop Rap Social Concerns
Listening Example 59. "Rapper's Delight" (excerpt) Back to the Roots
Music Business Sharing Music Marketing Music
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 4 SummaryPart 5 Music for Theater and FilmMusic and Theater: Historical and Cultural Perspective Musical Theater in America Broadway Musicals Operas Films
Chapter 17 Musical TheaterVariety Shows Vaudeville Burlesque Revues
Operetta Gilbert and Sullivan American Operettas
Musical Comedies George M. Cohan (1878-1942)
Listening Example 60. George M. Cohan, "Give My Regards to Broadway" (from Little Johnny Jones)Black Musical TheaterJerome Kern's Show BoatListening Example 61: Jerome Kern, "Ol' Man River" (from Show Boat)Golden Age of Broadway Musicals (1930-1955) Rodgers and Hart Rodgers and Hammerstein
Expansion of the Broadway Musical Lerner and Loewe Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990)
Listening Example 62: Leonard Bernstein, "Tonight" (from Westside Story) Stephen Sondheim (b. 1930)Listening Example 63. Stephen Sondheim, "Every Day a Little Death" (from A Little Night Music)
The Early Years: Historical and Cultural PerspectiveThe Beginnings of Music in America Native Americans European Emigrants Puritan Society
The African Experience in Early AmericaRevolution, in Classical StylePainting in Eighteenth-Century AmericaChapter 1. North American Indian MusicSongs Texture Texts
Listening Example 2. Yeibichai Chant Song (excerpt)Sioux Grass DanceListening Example 3. Sioux Grass Dance (excerpt)Sound Instruments Contemporary Indian SongProfessional MusiciansTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 2. Early Folk MusicSpanish Traditions Alabados Corridos
Listening Example 4: Anonymous, "El corrido de Gregorio Cortez"Encore British Traditions Folk Ballads
Listening Example 5: Anonymous, "Barbara Allen"Early American Folk MusicListening Example 6: Anonymous, "Shenandoah"African Traditions Field Hollers Ring Shouts
Listening Example 7: Field HollerListening Example 8: Father's Field Call Work Songs
Listening Example 9:Jesse Bradley, "Hammer, Ring" (excerpt) Freedom Songs Musical Instruments
Listening Example 10: "No More Auction Block for Me" What of African Music Survives Today?Terms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 3. Religious Music in the Colonial, Revolutionary, and Federal PeriodsMusic at the Spanish MissionsPsalm Tunes Psalters
Listening Example 11. Louis Bourgeois, "Old Hundred" (excerpt)Other Protestant MusicListening Example 12. Joseph Brackett, Jr., "'Tis the Gift to Be Simple" German-Speaking Protestant Sects The Great Awakening
Early Efforts at Musical Reform The Singing School Movement William Billings (1746-1800)Listening Example 13. William Billings, "Chester" Canons
Listening Example 14. William Billings, "When Jesus Wept" Fuging Tunes
Listening Example 15. Daniel Read, "Sherburne"Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 4. Secular Music in the Colonial, Revolutionary, and Federal PeriodsMusic in Everyday ExperiencePrestigious Musical AmateursEarly American Theater Early BandsListening Example 16: Anonymous, "Yankee Doodle" (excerpt)Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 1. SummaryPart 2. The Tumultuous Nineteenth Century Romanticism in America: Historical and Cultural PerspectiveThe Emergence of Characteristically American ArtIndependenceThe UnknownLove of Nature
Fusion of the ArtsThe Civil War EraMusicChapter 5. Religious Music in the Early Nineteenth CenturyThe Great RevivalShape-Note NotationSpiritual Songs "Amazing Grace" Black Spirituals
Listening Example 17: James Macdermid. "There'll Be Joy, Joy, Joy" (excerpt)Listening Example 18: Anonymous, "Amazing Grace"Listening Example 19: Anonymous, "Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Seen" (excerpt) Spirituals As Concert Music
Singing Conventions Further Movements to Reform MusicLowell Mason (1792-1872)Listening Example 20: Lowell Mason, "Nearer, My God, to Thee"Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 6. Popular Music of the Civil War Era MinstrelsyListening Example 21: Daniel Decatur Emmett, "I Wish I Was in Dixie's Land"James A. Bland (1854-1911) The Heritage of Minstrelsy
Stephen Foster (1826-1864)Listening Example 22: Stephen Foster, "I Dream of Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair"Listening Example 23: Stephen Foster, "Oh! Susanna"Patriotic SongsListening Example 24: John Stafford Smith, "The Anacreontick Song" Civil War Songs Singing FamiliesListening Example 25: Anonymous, "Get Off the Track"Concert BandsPatrick Sarsfield Gilmore (1829-1892)
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 7. Concert MusicOrchestral Music Theodore Thomas (1835-1905)
Romantic Virtuosos Louis Moreau Gottschalk (1829-1869)
Piano MusicListening Example 26: Louis Moreau Gottschalk, "Le bananier"Rise of Nationalism in MusicSecond New England School John Knowles Paine (1839-1906)
Listening Example 27: John Knowles Paine, Fuga giocosa, op. 41, no. 3 Fugue Amy Marcy Cheney Beach (1867-1944)
Listening Example 28: Amy Marcy Cheney Beach, Symphony in E minor (Gaelic), 2nd movement Edward MacDowell (1860-1908)
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPART 2 Summary PART 3. The Growth of Vernacular TraditionsMusic in the Vernacular: Historical and Cultural Perspective Vernacular Art and Literature Vernacular Music
Chapter 8. The Rise of Popular CultureJohn Philip Sousa (1854-1932) Marches
Listening Example 29. John Philip Sousa, "The Stars and Stripes Forever"Ragtime Scott Joplin (1868-1917)
Listening Example 30. Scott Joplin, "Maple Leaf Rag" Influence of Ragtime
Tin Pan Alley The Songs Barbershop Singing
Listening Example 31. George M. Cohan, "Rose" ("A Ring to the Name of Rose") Irving Berlin (1888-1989)
Listening Example 32. Irving Berlin, "Alexander's Ragtime Band" Jerome Kern (1885-1945) Cole Porter (1892-1964)
Listening Example 33. Cole Porter, "Night and Day" George Gershwin (1898-1937) Decline of Tin Pan Alley
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 9. The Jazz AgeBlues Rural or Country Blues
Listening Example 34. Robert Johnson, "Hellhound on My Trail" Classic Blues
Listening Example 35. Bessie Smith, "Lost Your Head Blues" Urban Blues
Listening Example 36. W. C. Handy, St. Louis BluesNew Orleans Jazz Louis Armstrong (1901-1971)Listening Example 37. Lillian Hardin Armstrong, "Hotter Than That" (excerpt)Chicago JazzJazz Piano Boogie-Woogie Stride Piano
Listening Example 38. James P. Johnson, "Carolina Shout"Sweet JazzTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 10. Jazz 1930-1960Big Band Swing Art of Arranging
Listening Example 39. Count Basie, Lester Young, arr., "Taxi War Dance" (excerpt) Edward Kennedy "Duke" Ellington (1899-1974)
Listening Example 40. Duke Ellington, "Mood Indigo"Women in JazzRise of Big Band Vocalists Billie Holiday (1915-1959)
Bebop Charlie "Bird" Parker (1920-1955) John Birks "Dizzy" Gillespie (1917-1993)
Listening Example 42. Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, "KoKo"Jazz As Concert Music Jazz Composition
Listening Example 43. Duke Ellington, Concerto for CootieEncoreProgressive JazzListening Example 44. Paul Desmond, "Take Five" (excerpt)Cool JazzListening Example 45. Miles Davis, "Boplicity"Hard Bop Terms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 11. Country MusicFrom Country to City Jimmie Rodgers (1897-1933)
Listening Example 46. Jimmie Rodgers, "Blue Yodel No. 9" The Carter Family
Styles of Country Music American Folk Ballads
Listening Example 47. Anonymous, "The Ballad of Casey Jones" Bluegrass
Listening Example 48. Earl Scruggs, "Earl's Breakdown" Country Pop and the Nashville Sound Western Swing Honky-Tonk Cowboy Songs Hawaiian Music
Listening Example 49: Danny Ku, "Mele of My Tutu E" Cajun Music
Listening Example 50. Anonymous, Cajun Two-Step (excerpt) Zydeco
Women in CountryRecent CountryTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 12. Latin Popular MusicsThe Caribbean Santeria: The Way of the Saints Bomba Rumba Cu-bop Mambo Salsa
Listening Example 51. Ruben Blades and Willie Colon, "Ojos" (Eyes)Brazil Samba and Bossa Nova
Listening Example 52. Antonio Carlos Jobim, "Desafinado" ("Off Key")Mexico Tejano and Norteño Music Conjunto Mariachis
Latin Music TodayTerms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 3 SummaryPart 4. Vernacular Musics Since Rock and RollVernacular ArtVernacular MusicChapter 13. Rock and RollThe Generation GapRhythm and Blues Country Music Meets R&B
Birth of Rock and Roll Bill Haley (1925-1981) Elvis Presley (1935-1977) Early Characteristics
Listening Example 53. Chuck Berry, "School Days"End of the First EraSurfing MusicMotownListening Example 54. Holland, Dozier, and Holland, "Stop! In the Name of Love"The British InvasionBack to Black Rock Gospel
Listening Example 55. Anonymous: "Down by the Riverside" Soul
Listening Example 56. James Brown, "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag" Funk
From Rock and Roll to Rock Psychedelic Rock Psychedelic Blues Heavy Metal
A Future UnassuredTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 14. Rock Flirts with CountryUrban Folk Music Woody Guthrie (1914-1967) The Urban Folk Revival Bob Dylan (b. 1941)
Folk RockListening Example 57. Bob Dylan, "Mr. Tambourine Man" Newport Folk Festival, 1965
Alternative CountryTerms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 15. Jazz Since 1960Free JazzListening Example 58. John Coltrane, A Love Supreme-Part I, "Acknowledgement" (excerpt) The 1970s Fusion (Jazz-Rock) Integration of Foreign Sounds
The 1980s and Beyond Crossover Music Traditionalism
The 1990s and Beyond Henry Threadgill (b. 1944) Anthony Braxton (b. 1945) Wynton Marsalis (b. 1961)
Jazz Today and TomorrowTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 16. Popular Music since 1970Singer-SongwritersArt RockDiscoPunkNew WaveGrunge Electronic Dance MusicPop Music and PoliticsLooking Forward, Backward, and AbroadHip-Hop and Rap Reggae The Rise of Hip-Hop Rap Social Concerns
Listening Example 59. "Rapper's Delight" (excerpt) Back to the Roots
Music Business Sharing Music Marketing Music
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 4 SummaryPart 5 Music for Theater and FilmMusic and Theater: Historical and Cultural Perspective Musical Theater in America Broadway Musicals Operas Films
Chapter 17 Musical TheaterVariety Shows Vaudeville Burlesque Revues
Operetta Gilbert and Sullivan American Operettas
Musical Comedies George M. Cohan (1878-1942)
Listening Example 60. George M. Cohan, "Give My Regards to Broadway" (from Little Johnny Jones)Black Musical TheaterJerome Kern's Show BoatListening Example 61: Jerome Kern, "Ol' Man River" (from Show Boat)Golden Age of Broadway Musicals (1930-1955) Rodgers and Hart Rodgers and Hammerstein
Expansion of the Broadway Musical Lerner and Loewe Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990)
Listening Example 62: Leonard Bernstein, "Tonight" (from Westside Story) Stephen Sondheim (b. 1930)Listening Example 63. Stephen Sondheim, "Every Day a Little Death" (from A Little Night Music)
Native Americans
European Emigrants
Puritan Society
The African Experience in Early AmericaRevolution, in Classical StylePainting in Eighteenth-Century AmericaChapter 1. North American Indian MusicSongs Texture Texts
Listening Example 2. Yeibichai Chant Song (excerpt)Sioux Grass DanceListening Example 3. Sioux Grass Dance (excerpt)Sound Instruments Contemporary Indian SongProfessional MusiciansTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 2. Early Folk MusicSpanish Traditions Alabados Corridos
Listening Example 4: Anonymous, "El corrido de Gregorio Cortez"Encore British Traditions Folk Ballads
Listening Example 5: Anonymous, "Barbara Allen"Early American Folk MusicListening Example 6: Anonymous, "Shenandoah"African Traditions Field Hollers Ring Shouts
Listening Example 7: Field HollerListening Example 8: Father's Field Call Work Songs
Listening Example 9:Jesse Bradley, "Hammer, Ring" (excerpt) Freedom Songs Musical Instruments
Listening Example 10: "No More Auction Block for Me" What of African Music Survives Today?Terms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 3. Religious Music in the Colonial, Revolutionary, and Federal PeriodsMusic at the Spanish MissionsPsalm Tunes Psalters
Listening Example 11. Louis Bourgeois, "Old Hundred" (excerpt)Other Protestant MusicListening Example 12. Joseph Brackett, Jr., "'Tis the Gift to Be Simple" German-Speaking Protestant Sects The Great Awakening
Early Efforts at Musical Reform The Singing School Movement William Billings (1746-1800)Listening Example 13. William Billings, "Chester" Canons
Listening Example 14. William Billings, "When Jesus Wept" Fuging Tunes
Listening Example 15. Daniel Read, "Sherburne"Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 4. Secular Music in the Colonial, Revolutionary, and Federal PeriodsMusic in Everyday ExperiencePrestigious Musical AmateursEarly American Theater Early BandsListening Example 16: Anonymous, "Yankee Doodle" (excerpt)Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 1. SummaryPart 2. The Tumultuous Nineteenth Century Romanticism in America: Historical and Cultural PerspectiveThe Emergence of Characteristically American ArtIndependenceThe UnknownLove of Nature
Fusion of the ArtsThe Civil War EraMusicChapter 5. Religious Music in the Early Nineteenth CenturyThe Great RevivalShape-Note NotationSpiritual Songs "Amazing Grace" Black Spirituals
Listening Example 17: James Macdermid. "There'll Be Joy, Joy, Joy" (excerpt)Listening Example 18: Anonymous, "Amazing Grace"Listening Example 19: Anonymous, "Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Seen" (excerpt) Spirituals As Concert Music
Singing Conventions Further Movements to Reform MusicLowell Mason (1792-1872)Listening Example 20: Lowell Mason, "Nearer, My God, to Thee"Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 6. Popular Music of the Civil War Era MinstrelsyListening Example 21: Daniel Decatur Emmett, "I Wish I Was in Dixie's Land"James A. Bland (1854-1911) The Heritage of Minstrelsy
Stephen Foster (1826-1864)Listening Example 22: Stephen Foster, "I Dream of Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair"Listening Example 23: Stephen Foster, "Oh! Susanna"Patriotic SongsListening Example 24: John Stafford Smith, "The Anacreontick Song" Civil War Songs Singing FamiliesListening Example 25: Anonymous, "Get Off the Track"Concert BandsPatrick Sarsfield Gilmore (1829-1892)
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 7. Concert MusicOrchestral Music Theodore Thomas (1835-1905)
Romantic Virtuosos Louis Moreau Gottschalk (1829-1869)
Piano MusicListening Example 26: Louis Moreau Gottschalk, "Le bananier"Rise of Nationalism in MusicSecond New England School John Knowles Paine (1839-1906)
Listening Example 27: John Knowles Paine, Fuga giocosa, op. 41, no. 3 Fugue Amy Marcy Cheney Beach (1867-1944)
Listening Example 28: Amy Marcy Cheney Beach, Symphony in E minor (Gaelic), 2nd movement Edward MacDowell (1860-1908)
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPART 2 Summary PART 3. The Growth of Vernacular TraditionsMusic in the Vernacular: Historical and Cultural Perspective Vernacular Art and Literature Vernacular Music
Chapter 8. The Rise of Popular CultureJohn Philip Sousa (1854-1932) Marches
Listening Example 29. John Philip Sousa, "The Stars and Stripes Forever"Ragtime Scott Joplin (1868-1917)
Listening Example 30. Scott Joplin, "Maple Leaf Rag" Influence of Ragtime
Tin Pan Alley The Songs Barbershop Singing
Listening Example 31. George M. Cohan, "Rose" ("A Ring to the Name of Rose") Irving Berlin (1888-1989)
Listening Example 32. Irving Berlin, "Alexander's Ragtime Band" Jerome Kern (1885-1945) Cole Porter (1892-1964)
Listening Example 33. Cole Porter, "Night and Day" George Gershwin (1898-1937) Decline of Tin Pan Alley
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 9. The Jazz AgeBlues Rural or Country Blues
Listening Example 34. Robert Johnson, "Hellhound on My Trail" Classic Blues
Listening Example 35. Bessie Smith, "Lost Your Head Blues" Urban Blues
Listening Example 36. W. C. Handy, St. Louis BluesNew Orleans Jazz Louis Armstrong (1901-1971)Listening Example 37. Lillian Hardin Armstrong, "Hotter Than That" (excerpt)Chicago JazzJazz Piano Boogie-Woogie Stride Piano
Listening Example 38. James P. Johnson, "Carolina Shout"Sweet JazzTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 10. Jazz 1930-1960Big Band Swing Art of Arranging
Listening Example 39. Count Basie, Lester Young, arr., "Taxi War Dance" (excerpt) Edward Kennedy "Duke" Ellington (1899-1974)
Listening Example 40. Duke Ellington, "Mood Indigo"Women in JazzRise of Big Band Vocalists Billie Holiday (1915-1959)
Bebop Charlie "Bird" Parker (1920-1955) John Birks "Dizzy" Gillespie (1917-1993)
Listening Example 42. Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, "KoKo"Jazz As Concert Music Jazz Composition
Listening Example 43. Duke Ellington, Concerto for CootieEncoreProgressive JazzListening Example 44. Paul Desmond, "Take Five" (excerpt)Cool JazzListening Example 45. Miles Davis, "Boplicity"Hard Bop Terms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 11. Country MusicFrom Country to City Jimmie Rodgers (1897-1933)
Listening Example 46. Jimmie Rodgers, "Blue Yodel No. 9" The Carter Family
Styles of Country Music American Folk Ballads
Listening Example 47. Anonymous, "The Ballad of Casey Jones" Bluegrass
Listening Example 48. Earl Scruggs, "Earl's Breakdown" Country Pop and the Nashville Sound Western Swing Honky-Tonk Cowboy Songs Hawaiian Music
Listening Example 49: Danny Ku, "Mele of My Tutu E" Cajun Music
Listening Example 50. Anonymous, Cajun Two-Step (excerpt) Zydeco
Women in CountryRecent CountryTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 12. Latin Popular MusicsThe Caribbean Santeria: The Way of the Saints Bomba Rumba Cu-bop Mambo Salsa
Listening Example 51. Ruben Blades and Willie Colon, "Ojos" (Eyes)Brazil Samba and Bossa Nova
Listening Example 52. Antonio Carlos Jobim, "Desafinado" ("Off Key")Mexico Tejano and Norteño Music Conjunto Mariachis
Latin Music TodayTerms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 3 SummaryPart 4. Vernacular Musics Since Rock and RollVernacular ArtVernacular MusicChapter 13. Rock and RollThe Generation GapRhythm and Blues Country Music Meets R&B
Birth of Rock and Roll Bill Haley (1925-1981) Elvis Presley (1935-1977) Early Characteristics
Listening Example 53. Chuck Berry, "School Days"End of the First EraSurfing MusicMotownListening Example 54. Holland, Dozier, and Holland, "Stop! In the Name of Love"The British InvasionBack to Black Rock Gospel
Listening Example 55. Anonymous: "Down by the Riverside" Soul
Listening Example 56. James Brown, "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag" Funk
From Rock and Roll to Rock Psychedelic Rock Psychedelic Blues Heavy Metal
A Future UnassuredTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 14. Rock Flirts with CountryUrban Folk Music Woody Guthrie (1914-1967) The Urban Folk Revival Bob Dylan (b. 1941)
Folk RockListening Example 57. Bob Dylan, "Mr. Tambourine Man" Newport Folk Festival, 1965
Alternative CountryTerms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 15. Jazz Since 1960Free JazzListening Example 58. John Coltrane, A Love Supreme-Part I, "Acknowledgement" (excerpt) The 1970s Fusion (Jazz-Rock) Integration of Foreign Sounds
The 1980s and Beyond Crossover Music Traditionalism
The 1990s and Beyond Henry Threadgill (b. 1944) Anthony Braxton (b. 1945) Wynton Marsalis (b. 1961)
Jazz Today and TomorrowTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 16. Popular Music since 1970Singer-SongwritersArt RockDiscoPunkNew WaveGrunge Electronic Dance MusicPop Music and PoliticsLooking Forward, Backward, and AbroadHip-Hop and Rap Reggae The Rise of Hip-Hop Rap Social Concerns
Listening Example 59. "Rapper's Delight" (excerpt) Back to the Roots
Music Business Sharing Music Marketing Music
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 4 SummaryPart 5 Music for Theater and FilmMusic and Theater: Historical and Cultural Perspective Musical Theater in America Broadway Musicals Operas Films
Chapter 17 Musical TheaterVariety Shows Vaudeville Burlesque Revues
Operetta Gilbert and Sullivan American Operettas
Musical Comedies George M. Cohan (1878-1942)
Listening Example 60. George M. Cohan, "Give My Regards to Broadway" (from Little Johnny Jones)Black Musical TheaterJerome Kern's Show BoatListening Example 61: Jerome Kern, "Ol' Man River" (from Show Boat)Golden Age of Broadway Musicals (1930-1955) Rodgers and Hart Rodgers and Hammerstein
Expansion of the Broadway Musical Lerner and Loewe Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990)
Listening Example 62: Leonard Bernstein, "Tonight" (from Westside Story) Stephen Sondheim (b. 1930)Listening Example 63. Stephen Sondheim, "Every Day a Little Death" (from A Little Night Music)
Painting in Eighteenth-Century AmericaChapter 1. North American Indian MusicSongs Texture Texts
Listening Example 2. Yeibichai Chant Song (excerpt)Sioux Grass DanceListening Example 3. Sioux Grass Dance (excerpt)Sound Instruments Contemporary Indian SongProfessional MusiciansTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 2. Early Folk MusicSpanish Traditions Alabados Corridos
Listening Example 4: Anonymous, "El corrido de Gregorio Cortez"Encore British Traditions Folk Ballads
Listening Example 5: Anonymous, "Barbara Allen"Early American Folk MusicListening Example 6: Anonymous, "Shenandoah"African Traditions Field Hollers Ring Shouts
Listening Example 7: Field HollerListening Example 8: Father's Field Call Work Songs
Listening Example 9:Jesse Bradley, "Hammer, Ring" (excerpt) Freedom Songs Musical Instruments
Listening Example 10: "No More Auction Block for Me" What of African Music Survives Today?Terms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 3. Religious Music in the Colonial, Revolutionary, and Federal PeriodsMusic at the Spanish MissionsPsalm Tunes Psalters
Listening Example 11. Louis Bourgeois, "Old Hundred" (excerpt)Other Protestant MusicListening Example 12. Joseph Brackett, Jr., "'Tis the Gift to Be Simple" German-Speaking Protestant Sects The Great Awakening
Early Efforts at Musical Reform The Singing School Movement William Billings (1746-1800)Listening Example 13. William Billings, "Chester" Canons
Listening Example 14. William Billings, "When Jesus Wept" Fuging Tunes
Listening Example 15. Daniel Read, "Sherburne"Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 4. Secular Music in the Colonial, Revolutionary, and Federal PeriodsMusic in Everyday ExperiencePrestigious Musical AmateursEarly American Theater Early BandsListening Example 16: Anonymous, "Yankee Doodle" (excerpt)Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 1. SummaryPart 2. The Tumultuous Nineteenth Century Romanticism in America: Historical and Cultural PerspectiveThe Emergence of Characteristically American ArtIndependenceThe UnknownLove of Nature
Fusion of the ArtsThe Civil War EraMusicChapter 5. Religious Music in the Early Nineteenth CenturyThe Great RevivalShape-Note NotationSpiritual Songs "Amazing Grace" Black Spirituals
Listening Example 17: James Macdermid. "There'll Be Joy, Joy, Joy" (excerpt)Listening Example 18: Anonymous, "Amazing Grace"Listening Example 19: Anonymous, "Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Seen" (excerpt) Spirituals As Concert Music
Singing Conventions Further Movements to Reform MusicLowell Mason (1792-1872)Listening Example 20: Lowell Mason, "Nearer, My God, to Thee"Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 6. Popular Music of the Civil War Era MinstrelsyListening Example 21: Daniel Decatur Emmett, "I Wish I Was in Dixie's Land"James A. Bland (1854-1911) The Heritage of Minstrelsy
Stephen Foster (1826-1864)Listening Example 22: Stephen Foster, "I Dream of Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair"Listening Example 23: Stephen Foster, "Oh! Susanna"Patriotic SongsListening Example 24: John Stafford Smith, "The Anacreontick Song" Civil War Songs Singing FamiliesListening Example 25: Anonymous, "Get Off the Track"Concert BandsPatrick Sarsfield Gilmore (1829-1892)
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 7. Concert MusicOrchestral Music Theodore Thomas (1835-1905)
Romantic Virtuosos Louis Moreau Gottschalk (1829-1869)
Piano MusicListening Example 26: Louis Moreau Gottschalk, "Le bananier"Rise of Nationalism in MusicSecond New England School John Knowles Paine (1839-1906)
Listening Example 27: John Knowles Paine, Fuga giocosa, op. 41, no. 3 Fugue Amy Marcy Cheney Beach (1867-1944)
Listening Example 28: Amy Marcy Cheney Beach, Symphony in E minor (Gaelic), 2nd movement Edward MacDowell (1860-1908)
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPART 2 Summary PART 3. The Growth of Vernacular TraditionsMusic in the Vernacular: Historical and Cultural Perspective Vernacular Art and Literature Vernacular Music
Chapter 8. The Rise of Popular CultureJohn Philip Sousa (1854-1932) Marches
Listening Example 29. John Philip Sousa, "The Stars and Stripes Forever"Ragtime Scott Joplin (1868-1917)
Listening Example 30. Scott Joplin, "Maple Leaf Rag" Influence of Ragtime
Tin Pan Alley The Songs Barbershop Singing
Listening Example 31. George M. Cohan, "Rose" ("A Ring to the Name of Rose") Irving Berlin (1888-1989)
Listening Example 32. Irving Berlin, "Alexander's Ragtime Band" Jerome Kern (1885-1945) Cole Porter (1892-1964)
Listening Example 33. Cole Porter, "Night and Day" George Gershwin (1898-1937) Decline of Tin Pan Alley
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 9. The Jazz AgeBlues Rural or Country Blues
Listening Example 34. Robert Johnson, "Hellhound on My Trail" Classic Blues
Listening Example 35. Bessie Smith, "Lost Your Head Blues" Urban Blues
Listening Example 36. W. C. Handy, St. Louis BluesNew Orleans Jazz Louis Armstrong (1901-1971)Listening Example 37. Lillian Hardin Armstrong, "Hotter Than That" (excerpt)Chicago JazzJazz Piano Boogie-Woogie Stride Piano
Listening Example 38. James P. Johnson, "Carolina Shout"Sweet JazzTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 10. Jazz 1930-1960Big Band Swing Art of Arranging
Listening Example 39. Count Basie, Lester Young, arr., "Taxi War Dance" (excerpt) Edward Kennedy "Duke" Ellington (1899-1974)
Listening Example 40. Duke Ellington, "Mood Indigo"Women in JazzRise of Big Band Vocalists Billie Holiday (1915-1959)
Bebop Charlie "Bird" Parker (1920-1955) John Birks "Dizzy" Gillespie (1917-1993)
Listening Example 42. Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, "KoKo"Jazz As Concert Music Jazz Composition
Listening Example 43. Duke Ellington, Concerto for CootieEncoreProgressive JazzListening Example 44. Paul Desmond, "Take Five" (excerpt)Cool JazzListening Example 45. Miles Davis, "Boplicity"Hard Bop Terms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 11. Country MusicFrom Country to City Jimmie Rodgers (1897-1933)
Listening Example 46. Jimmie Rodgers, "Blue Yodel No. 9" The Carter Family
Styles of Country Music American Folk Ballads
Listening Example 47. Anonymous, "The Ballad of Casey Jones" Bluegrass
Listening Example 48. Earl Scruggs, "Earl's Breakdown" Country Pop and the Nashville Sound Western Swing Honky-Tonk Cowboy Songs Hawaiian Music
Listening Example 49: Danny Ku, "Mele of My Tutu E" Cajun Music
Listening Example 50. Anonymous, Cajun Two-Step (excerpt) Zydeco
Women in CountryRecent CountryTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 12. Latin Popular MusicsThe Caribbean Santeria: The Way of the Saints Bomba Rumba Cu-bop Mambo Salsa
Listening Example 51. Ruben Blades and Willie Colon, "Ojos" (Eyes)Brazil Samba and Bossa Nova
Listening Example 52. Antonio Carlos Jobim, "Desafinado" ("Off Key")Mexico Tejano and Norteño Music Conjunto Mariachis
Latin Music TodayTerms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 3 SummaryPart 4. Vernacular Musics Since Rock and RollVernacular ArtVernacular MusicChapter 13. Rock and RollThe Generation GapRhythm and Blues Country Music Meets R&B
Birth of Rock and Roll Bill Haley (1925-1981) Elvis Presley (1935-1977) Early Characteristics
Listening Example 53. Chuck Berry, "School Days"End of the First EraSurfing MusicMotownListening Example 54. Holland, Dozier, and Holland, "Stop! In the Name of Love"The British InvasionBack to Black Rock Gospel
Listening Example 55. Anonymous: "Down by the Riverside" Soul
Listening Example 56. James Brown, "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag" Funk
From Rock and Roll to Rock Psychedelic Rock Psychedelic Blues Heavy Metal
A Future UnassuredTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 14. Rock Flirts with CountryUrban Folk Music Woody Guthrie (1914-1967) The Urban Folk Revival Bob Dylan (b. 1941)
Folk RockListening Example 57. Bob Dylan, "Mr. Tambourine Man" Newport Folk Festival, 1965
Alternative CountryTerms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 15. Jazz Since 1960Free JazzListening Example 58. John Coltrane, A Love Supreme-Part I, "Acknowledgement" (excerpt) The 1970s Fusion (Jazz-Rock) Integration of Foreign Sounds
The 1980s and Beyond Crossover Music Traditionalism
The 1990s and Beyond Henry Threadgill (b. 1944) Anthony Braxton (b. 1945) Wynton Marsalis (b. 1961)
Jazz Today and TomorrowTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 16. Popular Music since 1970Singer-SongwritersArt RockDiscoPunkNew WaveGrunge Electronic Dance MusicPop Music and PoliticsLooking Forward, Backward, and AbroadHip-Hop and Rap Reggae The Rise of Hip-Hop Rap Social Concerns
Listening Example 59. "Rapper's Delight" (excerpt) Back to the Roots
Music Business Sharing Music Marketing Music
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 4 SummaryPart 5 Music for Theater and FilmMusic and Theater: Historical and Cultural Perspective Musical Theater in America Broadway Musicals Operas Films
Chapter 17 Musical TheaterVariety Shows Vaudeville Burlesque Revues
Operetta Gilbert and Sullivan American Operettas
Musical Comedies George M. Cohan (1878-1942)
Listening Example 60. George M. Cohan, "Give My Regards to Broadway" (from Little Johnny Jones)Black Musical TheaterJerome Kern's Show BoatListening Example 61: Jerome Kern, "Ol' Man River" (from Show Boat)Golden Age of Broadway Musicals (1930-1955) Rodgers and Hart Rodgers and Hammerstein
Expansion of the Broadway Musical Lerner and Loewe Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990)
Listening Example 62: Leonard Bernstein, "Tonight" (from Westside Story) Stephen Sondheim (b. 1930)Listening Example 63. Stephen Sondheim, "Every Day a Little Death" (from A Little Night Music)
Songs Texture Texts
Listening Example 2. Yeibichai Chant Song (excerpt)Sioux Grass DanceListening Example 3. Sioux Grass Dance (excerpt)Sound Instruments Contemporary Indian SongProfessional MusiciansTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 2. Early Folk MusicSpanish Traditions Alabados Corridos
Listening Example 4: Anonymous, "El corrido de Gregorio Cortez"Encore British Traditions Folk Ballads
Listening Example 5: Anonymous, "Barbara Allen"Early American Folk MusicListening Example 6: Anonymous, "Shenandoah"African Traditions Field Hollers Ring Shouts
Listening Example 7: Field HollerListening Example 8: Father's Field Call Work Songs
Listening Example 9:Jesse Bradley, "Hammer, Ring" (excerpt) Freedom Songs Musical Instruments
Listening Example 10: "No More Auction Block for Me" What of African Music Survives Today?Terms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 3. Religious Music in the Colonial, Revolutionary, and Federal PeriodsMusic at the Spanish MissionsPsalm Tunes Psalters
Listening Example 11. Louis Bourgeois, "Old Hundred" (excerpt)Other Protestant MusicListening Example 12. Joseph Brackett, Jr., "'Tis the Gift to Be Simple" German-Speaking Protestant Sects The Great Awakening
Early Efforts at Musical Reform The Singing School Movement William Billings (1746-1800)Listening Example 13. William Billings, "Chester" Canons
Listening Example 14. William Billings, "When Jesus Wept" Fuging Tunes
Listening Example 15. Daniel Read, "Sherburne"Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 4. Secular Music in the Colonial, Revolutionary, and Federal PeriodsMusic in Everyday ExperiencePrestigious Musical AmateursEarly American Theater Early BandsListening Example 16: Anonymous, "Yankee Doodle" (excerpt)Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 1. SummaryPart 2. The Tumultuous Nineteenth Century Romanticism in America: Historical and Cultural PerspectiveThe Emergence of Characteristically American ArtIndependenceThe UnknownLove of Nature
Fusion of the ArtsThe Civil War EraMusicChapter 5. Religious Music in the Early Nineteenth CenturyThe Great RevivalShape-Note NotationSpiritual Songs "Amazing Grace" Black Spirituals
Listening Example 17: James Macdermid. "There'll Be Joy, Joy, Joy" (excerpt)Listening Example 18: Anonymous, "Amazing Grace"Listening Example 19: Anonymous, "Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Seen" (excerpt) Spirituals As Concert Music
Singing Conventions Further Movements to Reform MusicLowell Mason (1792-1872)Listening Example 20: Lowell Mason, "Nearer, My God, to Thee"Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 6. Popular Music of the Civil War Era MinstrelsyListening Example 21: Daniel Decatur Emmett, "I Wish I Was in Dixie's Land"James A. Bland (1854-1911) The Heritage of Minstrelsy
Stephen Foster (1826-1864)Listening Example 22: Stephen Foster, "I Dream of Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair"Listening Example 23: Stephen Foster, "Oh! Susanna"Patriotic SongsListening Example 24: John Stafford Smith, "The Anacreontick Song" Civil War Songs Singing FamiliesListening Example 25: Anonymous, "Get Off the Track"Concert BandsPatrick Sarsfield Gilmore (1829-1892)
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 7. Concert MusicOrchestral Music Theodore Thomas (1835-1905)
Romantic Virtuosos Louis Moreau Gottschalk (1829-1869)
Piano MusicListening Example 26: Louis Moreau Gottschalk, "Le bananier"Rise of Nationalism in MusicSecond New England School John Knowles Paine (1839-1906)
Listening Example 27: John Knowles Paine, Fuga giocosa, op. 41, no. 3 Fugue Amy Marcy Cheney Beach (1867-1944)
Listening Example 28: Amy Marcy Cheney Beach, Symphony in E minor (Gaelic), 2nd movement Edward MacDowell (1860-1908)
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPART 2 Summary PART 3. The Growth of Vernacular TraditionsMusic in the Vernacular: Historical and Cultural Perspective Vernacular Art and Literature Vernacular Music
Chapter 8. The Rise of Popular CultureJohn Philip Sousa (1854-1932) Marches
Listening Example 29. John Philip Sousa, "The Stars and Stripes Forever"Ragtime Scott Joplin (1868-1917)
Listening Example 30. Scott Joplin, "Maple Leaf Rag" Influence of Ragtime
Tin Pan Alley The Songs Barbershop Singing
Listening Example 31. George M. Cohan, "Rose" ("A Ring to the Name of Rose") Irving Berlin (1888-1989)
Listening Example 32. Irving Berlin, "Alexander's Ragtime Band" Jerome Kern (1885-1945) Cole Porter (1892-1964)
Listening Example 33. Cole Porter, "Night and Day" George Gershwin (1898-1937) Decline of Tin Pan Alley
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 9. The Jazz AgeBlues Rural or Country Blues
Listening Example 34. Robert Johnson, "Hellhound on My Trail" Classic Blues
Listening Example 35. Bessie Smith, "Lost Your Head Blues" Urban Blues
Listening Example 36. W. C. Handy, St. Louis BluesNew Orleans Jazz Louis Armstrong (1901-1971)Listening Example 37. Lillian Hardin Armstrong, "Hotter Than That" (excerpt)Chicago JazzJazz Piano Boogie-Woogie Stride Piano
Listening Example 38. James P. Johnson, "Carolina Shout"Sweet JazzTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 10. Jazz 1930-1960Big Band Swing Art of Arranging
Listening Example 39. Count Basie, Lester Young, arr., "Taxi War Dance" (excerpt) Edward Kennedy "Duke" Ellington (1899-1974)
Listening Example 40. Duke Ellington, "Mood Indigo"Women in JazzRise of Big Band Vocalists Billie Holiday (1915-1959)
Bebop Charlie "Bird" Parker (1920-1955) John Birks "Dizzy" Gillespie (1917-1993)
Listening Example 42. Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, "KoKo"Jazz As Concert Music Jazz Composition
Listening Example 43. Duke Ellington, Concerto for CootieEncoreProgressive JazzListening Example 44. Paul Desmond, "Take Five" (excerpt)Cool JazzListening Example 45. Miles Davis, "Boplicity"Hard Bop Terms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 11. Country MusicFrom Country to City Jimmie Rodgers (1897-1933)
Listening Example 46. Jimmie Rodgers, "Blue Yodel No. 9" The Carter Family
Styles of Country Music American Folk Ballads
Listening Example 47. Anonymous, "The Ballad of Casey Jones" Bluegrass
Listening Example 48. Earl Scruggs, "Earl's Breakdown" Country Pop and the Nashville Sound Western Swing Honky-Tonk Cowboy Songs Hawaiian Music
Listening Example 49: Danny Ku, "Mele of My Tutu E" Cajun Music
Listening Example 50. Anonymous, Cajun Two-Step (excerpt) Zydeco
Women in CountryRecent CountryTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 12. Latin Popular MusicsThe Caribbean Santeria: The Way of the Saints Bomba Rumba Cu-bop Mambo Salsa
Listening Example 51. Ruben Blades and Willie Colon, "Ojos" (Eyes)Brazil Samba and Bossa Nova
Listening Example 52. Antonio Carlos Jobim, "Desafinado" ("Off Key")Mexico Tejano and Norteño Music Conjunto Mariachis
Latin Music TodayTerms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 3 SummaryPart 4. Vernacular Musics Since Rock and RollVernacular ArtVernacular MusicChapter 13. Rock and RollThe Generation GapRhythm and Blues Country Music Meets R&B
Birth of Rock and Roll Bill Haley (1925-1981) Elvis Presley (1935-1977) Early Characteristics
Listening Example 53. Chuck Berry, "School Days"End of the First EraSurfing MusicMotownListening Example 54. Holland, Dozier, and Holland, "Stop! In the Name of Love"The British InvasionBack to Black Rock Gospel
Listening Example 55. Anonymous: "Down by the Riverside" Soul
Listening Example 56. James Brown, "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag" Funk
From Rock and Roll to Rock Psychedelic Rock Psychedelic Blues Heavy Metal
A Future UnassuredTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 14. Rock Flirts with CountryUrban Folk Music Woody Guthrie (1914-1967) The Urban Folk Revival Bob Dylan (b. 1941)
Folk RockListening Example 57. Bob Dylan, "Mr. Tambourine Man" Newport Folk Festival, 1965
Alternative CountryTerms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 15. Jazz Since 1960Free JazzListening Example 58. John Coltrane, A Love Supreme-Part I, "Acknowledgement" (excerpt) The 1970s Fusion (Jazz-Rock) Integration of Foreign Sounds
The 1980s and Beyond Crossover Music Traditionalism
The 1990s and Beyond Henry Threadgill (b. 1944) Anthony Braxton (b. 1945) Wynton Marsalis (b. 1961)
Jazz Today and TomorrowTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 16. Popular Music since 1970Singer-SongwritersArt RockDiscoPunkNew WaveGrunge Electronic Dance MusicPop Music and PoliticsLooking Forward, Backward, and AbroadHip-Hop and Rap Reggae The Rise of Hip-Hop Rap Social Concerns
Listening Example 59. "Rapper's Delight" (excerpt) Back to the Roots
Music Business Sharing Music Marketing Music
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 4 SummaryPart 5 Music for Theater and FilmMusic and Theater: Historical and Cultural Perspective Musical Theater in America Broadway Musicals Operas Films
Chapter 17 Musical TheaterVariety Shows Vaudeville Burlesque Revues
Operetta Gilbert and Sullivan American Operettas
Musical Comedies George M. Cohan (1878-1942)
Listening Example 60. George M. Cohan, "Give My Regards to Broadway" (from Little Johnny Jones)Black Musical TheaterJerome Kern's Show BoatListening Example 61: Jerome Kern, "Ol' Man River" (from Show Boat)Golden Age of Broadway Musicals (1930-1955) Rodgers and Hart Rodgers and Hammerstein
Expansion of the Broadway Musical Lerner and Loewe Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990)
Listening Example 62: Leonard Bernstein, "Tonight" (from Westside Story) Stephen Sondheim (b. 1930)Listening Example 63. Stephen Sondheim, "Every Day a Little Death" (from A Little Night Music)
Texture Texts
Sioux Grass DanceListening Example 3. Sioux Grass Dance (excerpt)Sound Instruments Contemporary Indian SongProfessional MusiciansTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 2. Early Folk MusicSpanish Traditions Alabados Corridos
Listening Example 4: Anonymous, "El corrido de Gregorio Cortez"Encore British Traditions Folk Ballads
Listening Example 5: Anonymous, "Barbara Allen"Early American Folk MusicListening Example 6: Anonymous, "Shenandoah"African Traditions Field Hollers Ring Shouts
Listening Example 7: Field HollerListening Example 8: Father's Field Call Work Songs
Listening Example 9:Jesse Bradley, "Hammer, Ring" (excerpt) Freedom Songs Musical Instruments
Listening Example 10: "No More Auction Block for Me" What of African Music Survives Today?Terms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 3. Religious Music in the Colonial, Revolutionary, and Federal PeriodsMusic at the Spanish MissionsPsalm Tunes Psalters
Listening Example 11. Louis Bourgeois, "Old Hundred" (excerpt)Other Protestant MusicListening Example 12. Joseph Brackett, Jr., "'Tis the Gift to Be Simple" German-Speaking Protestant Sects The Great Awakening
Early Efforts at Musical Reform The Singing School Movement William Billings (1746-1800)Listening Example 13. William Billings, "Chester" Canons
Listening Example 14. William Billings, "When Jesus Wept" Fuging Tunes
Listening Example 15. Daniel Read, "Sherburne"Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 4. Secular Music in the Colonial, Revolutionary, and Federal PeriodsMusic in Everyday ExperiencePrestigious Musical AmateursEarly American Theater Early BandsListening Example 16: Anonymous, "Yankee Doodle" (excerpt)Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 1. SummaryPart 2. The Tumultuous Nineteenth Century Romanticism in America: Historical and Cultural PerspectiveThe Emergence of Characteristically American ArtIndependenceThe UnknownLove of Nature
Fusion of the ArtsThe Civil War EraMusicChapter 5. Religious Music in the Early Nineteenth CenturyThe Great RevivalShape-Note NotationSpiritual Songs "Amazing Grace" Black Spirituals
Listening Example 17: James Macdermid. "There'll Be Joy, Joy, Joy" (excerpt)Listening Example 18: Anonymous, "Amazing Grace"Listening Example 19: Anonymous, "Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Seen" (excerpt) Spirituals As Concert Music
Singing Conventions Further Movements to Reform MusicLowell Mason (1792-1872)Listening Example 20: Lowell Mason, "Nearer, My God, to Thee"Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 6. Popular Music of the Civil War Era MinstrelsyListening Example 21: Daniel Decatur Emmett, "I Wish I Was in Dixie's Land"James A. Bland (1854-1911) The Heritage of Minstrelsy
Stephen Foster (1826-1864)Listening Example 22: Stephen Foster, "I Dream of Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair"Listening Example 23: Stephen Foster, "Oh! Susanna"Patriotic SongsListening Example 24: John Stafford Smith, "The Anacreontick Song" Civil War Songs Singing FamiliesListening Example 25: Anonymous, "Get Off the Track"Concert BandsPatrick Sarsfield Gilmore (1829-1892)
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 7. Concert MusicOrchestral Music Theodore Thomas (1835-1905)
Romantic Virtuosos Louis Moreau Gottschalk (1829-1869)
Piano MusicListening Example 26: Louis Moreau Gottschalk, "Le bananier"Rise of Nationalism in MusicSecond New England School John Knowles Paine (1839-1906)
Listening Example 27: John Knowles Paine, Fuga giocosa, op. 41, no. 3 Fugue Amy Marcy Cheney Beach (1867-1944)
Listening Example 28: Amy Marcy Cheney Beach, Symphony in E minor (Gaelic), 2nd movement Edward MacDowell (1860-1908)
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPART 2 Summary PART 3. The Growth of Vernacular TraditionsMusic in the Vernacular: Historical and Cultural Perspective Vernacular Art and Literature Vernacular Music
Chapter 8. The Rise of Popular CultureJohn Philip Sousa (1854-1932) Marches
Listening Example 29. John Philip Sousa, "The Stars and Stripes Forever"Ragtime Scott Joplin (1868-1917)
Listening Example 30. Scott Joplin, "Maple Leaf Rag" Influence of Ragtime
Tin Pan Alley The Songs Barbershop Singing
Listening Example 31. George M. Cohan, "Rose" ("A Ring to the Name of Rose") Irving Berlin (1888-1989)
Listening Example 32. Irving Berlin, "Alexander's Ragtime Band" Jerome Kern (1885-1945) Cole Porter (1892-1964)
Listening Example 33. Cole Porter, "Night and Day" George Gershwin (1898-1937) Decline of Tin Pan Alley
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 9. The Jazz AgeBlues Rural or Country Blues
Listening Example 34. Robert Johnson, "Hellhound on My Trail" Classic Blues
Listening Example 35. Bessie Smith, "Lost Your Head Blues" Urban Blues
Listening Example 36. W. C. Handy, St. Louis BluesNew Orleans Jazz Louis Armstrong (1901-1971)Listening Example 37. Lillian Hardin Armstrong, "Hotter Than That" (excerpt)Chicago JazzJazz Piano Boogie-Woogie Stride Piano
Listening Example 38. James P. Johnson, "Carolina Shout"Sweet JazzTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 10. Jazz 1930-1960Big Band Swing Art of Arranging
Listening Example 39. Count Basie, Lester Young, arr., "Taxi War Dance" (excerpt) Edward Kennedy "Duke" Ellington (1899-1974)
Listening Example 40. Duke Ellington, "Mood Indigo"Women in JazzRise of Big Band Vocalists Billie Holiday (1915-1959)
Bebop Charlie "Bird" Parker (1920-1955) John Birks "Dizzy" Gillespie (1917-1993)
Listening Example 42. Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, "KoKo"Jazz As Concert Music Jazz Composition
Listening Example 43. Duke Ellington, Concerto for CootieEncoreProgressive JazzListening Example 44. Paul Desmond, "Take Five" (excerpt)Cool JazzListening Example 45. Miles Davis, "Boplicity"Hard Bop Terms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 11. Country MusicFrom Country to City Jimmie Rodgers (1897-1933)
Listening Example 46. Jimmie Rodgers, "Blue Yodel No. 9" The Carter Family
Styles of Country Music American Folk Ballads
Listening Example 47. Anonymous, "The Ballad of Casey Jones" Bluegrass
Listening Example 48. Earl Scruggs, "Earl's Breakdown" Country Pop and the Nashville Sound Western Swing Honky-Tonk Cowboy Songs Hawaiian Music
Listening Example 49: Danny Ku, "Mele of My Tutu E" Cajun Music
Listening Example 50. Anonymous, Cajun Two-Step (excerpt) Zydeco
Women in CountryRecent CountryTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 12. Latin Popular MusicsThe Caribbean Santeria: The Way of the Saints Bomba Rumba Cu-bop Mambo Salsa
Listening Example 51. Ruben Blades and Willie Colon, "Ojos" (Eyes)Brazil Samba and Bossa Nova
Listening Example 52. Antonio Carlos Jobim, "Desafinado" ("Off Key")Mexico Tejano and Norteño Music Conjunto Mariachis
Latin Music TodayTerms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 3 SummaryPart 4. Vernacular Musics Since Rock and RollVernacular ArtVernacular MusicChapter 13. Rock and RollThe Generation GapRhythm and Blues Country Music Meets R&B
Birth of Rock and Roll Bill Haley (1925-1981) Elvis Presley (1935-1977) Early Characteristics
Listening Example 53. Chuck Berry, "School Days"End of the First EraSurfing MusicMotownListening Example 54. Holland, Dozier, and Holland, "Stop! In the Name of Love"The British InvasionBack to Black Rock Gospel
Listening Example 55. Anonymous: "Down by the Riverside" Soul
Listening Example 56. James Brown, "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag" Funk
From Rock and Roll to Rock Psychedelic Rock Psychedelic Blues Heavy Metal
A Future UnassuredTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 14. Rock Flirts with CountryUrban Folk Music Woody Guthrie (1914-1967) The Urban Folk Revival Bob Dylan (b. 1941)
Folk RockListening Example 57. Bob Dylan, "Mr. Tambourine Man" Newport Folk Festival, 1965
Alternative CountryTerms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 15. Jazz Since 1960Free JazzListening Example 58. John Coltrane, A Love Supreme-Part I, "Acknowledgement" (excerpt) The 1970s Fusion (Jazz-Rock) Integration of Foreign Sounds
The 1980s and Beyond Crossover Music Traditionalism
The 1990s and Beyond Henry Threadgill (b. 1944) Anthony Braxton (b. 1945) Wynton Marsalis (b. 1961)
Jazz Today and TomorrowTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 16. Popular Music since 1970Singer-SongwritersArt RockDiscoPunkNew WaveGrunge Electronic Dance MusicPop Music and PoliticsLooking Forward, Backward, and AbroadHip-Hop and Rap Reggae The Rise of Hip-Hop Rap Social Concerns
Listening Example 59. "Rapper's Delight" (excerpt) Back to the Roots
Music Business Sharing Music Marketing Music
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 4 SummaryPart 5 Music for Theater and FilmMusic and Theater: Historical and Cultural Perspective Musical Theater in America Broadway Musicals Operas Films
Chapter 17 Musical TheaterVariety Shows Vaudeville Burlesque Revues
Operetta Gilbert and Sullivan American Operettas
Musical Comedies George M. Cohan (1878-1942)
Listening Example 60. George M. Cohan, "Give My Regards to Broadway" (from Little Johnny Jones)Black Musical TheaterJerome Kern's Show BoatListening Example 61: Jerome Kern, "Ol' Man River" (from Show Boat)Golden Age of Broadway Musicals (1930-1955) Rodgers and Hart Rodgers and Hammerstein
Expansion of the Broadway Musical Lerner and Loewe Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990)
Listening Example 62: Leonard Bernstein, "Tonight" (from Westside Story) Stephen Sondheim (b. 1930)Listening Example 63. Stephen Sondheim, "Every Day a Little Death" (from A Little Night Music)
Sound Instruments Contemporary Indian SongProfessional MusiciansTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 2. Early Folk MusicSpanish Traditions Alabados Corridos
Listening Example 4: Anonymous, "El corrido de Gregorio Cortez"Encore British Traditions Folk Ballads
Listening Example 5: Anonymous, "Barbara Allen"Early American Folk MusicListening Example 6: Anonymous, "Shenandoah"African Traditions Field Hollers Ring Shouts
Listening Example 7: Field HollerListening Example 8: Father's Field Call Work Songs
Listening Example 9:Jesse Bradley, "Hammer, Ring" (excerpt) Freedom Songs Musical Instruments
Listening Example 10: "No More Auction Block for Me" What of African Music Survives Today?Terms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 3. Religious Music in the Colonial, Revolutionary, and Federal PeriodsMusic at the Spanish MissionsPsalm Tunes Psalters
Listening Example 11. Louis Bourgeois, "Old Hundred" (excerpt)Other Protestant MusicListening Example 12. Joseph Brackett, Jr., "'Tis the Gift to Be Simple" German-Speaking Protestant Sects The Great Awakening
Early Efforts at Musical Reform The Singing School Movement William Billings (1746-1800)Listening Example 13. William Billings, "Chester" Canons
Listening Example 14. William Billings, "When Jesus Wept" Fuging Tunes
Listening Example 15. Daniel Read, "Sherburne"Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 4. Secular Music in the Colonial, Revolutionary, and Federal PeriodsMusic in Everyday ExperiencePrestigious Musical AmateursEarly American Theater Early BandsListening Example 16: Anonymous, "Yankee Doodle" (excerpt)Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 1. SummaryPart 2. The Tumultuous Nineteenth Century Romanticism in America: Historical and Cultural PerspectiveThe Emergence of Characteristically American ArtIndependenceThe UnknownLove of Nature
Fusion of the ArtsThe Civil War EraMusicChapter 5. Religious Music in the Early Nineteenth CenturyThe Great RevivalShape-Note NotationSpiritual Songs "Amazing Grace" Black Spirituals
Listening Example 17: James Macdermid. "There'll Be Joy, Joy, Joy" (excerpt)Listening Example 18: Anonymous, "Amazing Grace"Listening Example 19: Anonymous, "Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Seen" (excerpt) Spirituals As Concert Music
Singing Conventions Further Movements to Reform MusicLowell Mason (1792-1872)Listening Example 20: Lowell Mason, "Nearer, My God, to Thee"Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 6. Popular Music of the Civil War Era MinstrelsyListening Example 21: Daniel Decatur Emmett, "I Wish I Was in Dixie's Land"James A. Bland (1854-1911) The Heritage of Minstrelsy
Stephen Foster (1826-1864)Listening Example 22: Stephen Foster, "I Dream of Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair"Listening Example 23: Stephen Foster, "Oh! Susanna"Patriotic SongsListening Example 24: John Stafford Smith, "The Anacreontick Song" Civil War Songs Singing FamiliesListening Example 25: Anonymous, "Get Off the Track"Concert BandsPatrick Sarsfield Gilmore (1829-1892)
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 7. Concert MusicOrchestral Music Theodore Thomas (1835-1905)
Romantic Virtuosos Louis Moreau Gottschalk (1829-1869)
Piano MusicListening Example 26: Louis Moreau Gottschalk, "Le bananier"Rise of Nationalism in MusicSecond New England School John Knowles Paine (1839-1906)
Listening Example 27: John Knowles Paine, Fuga giocosa, op. 41, no. 3 Fugue Amy Marcy Cheney Beach (1867-1944)
Listening Example 28: Amy Marcy Cheney Beach, Symphony in E minor (Gaelic), 2nd movement Edward MacDowell (1860-1908)
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPART 2 Summary PART 3. The Growth of Vernacular TraditionsMusic in the Vernacular: Historical and Cultural Perspective Vernacular Art and Literature Vernacular Music
Chapter 8. The Rise of Popular CultureJohn Philip Sousa (1854-1932) Marches
Listening Example 29. John Philip Sousa, "The Stars and Stripes Forever"Ragtime Scott Joplin (1868-1917)
Listening Example 30. Scott Joplin, "Maple Leaf Rag" Influence of Ragtime
Tin Pan Alley The Songs Barbershop Singing
Listening Example 31. George M. Cohan, "Rose" ("A Ring to the Name of Rose") Irving Berlin (1888-1989)
Listening Example 32. Irving Berlin, "Alexander's Ragtime Band" Jerome Kern (1885-1945) Cole Porter (1892-1964)
Listening Example 33. Cole Porter, "Night and Day" George Gershwin (1898-1937) Decline of Tin Pan Alley
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 9. The Jazz AgeBlues Rural or Country Blues
Listening Example 34. Robert Johnson, "Hellhound on My Trail" Classic Blues
Listening Example 35. Bessie Smith, "Lost Your Head Blues" Urban Blues
Listening Example 36. W. C. Handy, St. Louis BluesNew Orleans Jazz Louis Armstrong (1901-1971)Listening Example 37. Lillian Hardin Armstrong, "Hotter Than That" (excerpt)Chicago JazzJazz Piano Boogie-Woogie Stride Piano
Listening Example 38. James P. Johnson, "Carolina Shout"Sweet JazzTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 10. Jazz 1930-1960Big Band Swing Art of Arranging
Listening Example 39. Count Basie, Lester Young, arr., "Taxi War Dance" (excerpt) Edward Kennedy "Duke" Ellington (1899-1974)
Listening Example 40. Duke Ellington, "Mood Indigo"Women in JazzRise of Big Band Vocalists Billie Holiday (1915-1959)
Bebop Charlie "Bird" Parker (1920-1955) John Birks "Dizzy" Gillespie (1917-1993)
Listening Example 42. Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, "KoKo"Jazz As Concert Music Jazz Composition
Listening Example 43. Duke Ellington, Concerto for CootieEncoreProgressive JazzListening Example 44. Paul Desmond, "Take Five" (excerpt)Cool JazzListening Example 45. Miles Davis, "Boplicity"Hard Bop Terms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 11. Country MusicFrom Country to City Jimmie Rodgers (1897-1933)
Listening Example 46. Jimmie Rodgers, "Blue Yodel No. 9" The Carter Family
Styles of Country Music American Folk Ballads
Listening Example 47. Anonymous, "The Ballad of Casey Jones" Bluegrass
Listening Example 48. Earl Scruggs, "Earl's Breakdown" Country Pop and the Nashville Sound Western Swing Honky-Tonk Cowboy Songs Hawaiian Music
Listening Example 49: Danny Ku, "Mele of My Tutu E" Cajun Music
Listening Example 50. Anonymous, Cajun Two-Step (excerpt) Zydeco
Women in CountryRecent CountryTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 12. Latin Popular MusicsThe Caribbean Santeria: The Way of the Saints Bomba Rumba Cu-bop Mambo Salsa
Listening Example 51. Ruben Blades and Willie Colon, "Ojos" (Eyes)Brazil Samba and Bossa Nova
Listening Example 52. Antonio Carlos Jobim, "Desafinado" ("Off Key")Mexico Tejano and Norteño Music Conjunto Mariachis
Latin Music TodayTerms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 3 SummaryPart 4. Vernacular Musics Since Rock and RollVernacular ArtVernacular MusicChapter 13. Rock and RollThe Generation GapRhythm and Blues Country Music Meets R&B
Birth of Rock and Roll Bill Haley (1925-1981) Elvis Presley (1935-1977) Early Characteristics
Listening Example 53. Chuck Berry, "School Days"End of the First EraSurfing MusicMotownListening Example 54. Holland, Dozier, and Holland, "Stop! In the Name of Love"The British InvasionBack to Black Rock Gospel
Listening Example 55. Anonymous: "Down by the Riverside" Soul
Listening Example 56. James Brown, "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag" Funk
From Rock and Roll to Rock Psychedelic Rock Psychedelic Blues Heavy Metal
A Future UnassuredTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 14. Rock Flirts with CountryUrban Folk Music Woody Guthrie (1914-1967) The Urban Folk Revival Bob Dylan (b. 1941)
Folk RockListening Example 57. Bob Dylan, "Mr. Tambourine Man" Newport Folk Festival, 1965
Alternative CountryTerms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 15. Jazz Since 1960Free JazzListening Example 58. John Coltrane, A Love Supreme-Part I, "Acknowledgement" (excerpt) The 1970s Fusion (Jazz-Rock) Integration of Foreign Sounds
The 1980s and Beyond Crossover Music Traditionalism
The 1990s and Beyond Henry Threadgill (b. 1944) Anthony Braxton (b. 1945) Wynton Marsalis (b. 1961)
Jazz Today and TomorrowTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 16. Popular Music since 1970Singer-SongwritersArt RockDiscoPunkNew WaveGrunge Electronic Dance MusicPop Music and PoliticsLooking Forward, Backward, and AbroadHip-Hop and Rap Reggae The Rise of Hip-Hop Rap Social Concerns
Listening Example 59. "Rapper's Delight" (excerpt) Back to the Roots
Music Business Sharing Music Marketing Music
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 4 SummaryPart 5 Music for Theater and FilmMusic and Theater: Historical and Cultural Perspective Musical Theater in America Broadway Musicals Operas Films
Chapter 17 Musical TheaterVariety Shows Vaudeville Burlesque Revues
Operetta Gilbert and Sullivan American Operettas
Musical Comedies George M. Cohan (1878-1942)
Listening Example 60. George M. Cohan, "Give My Regards to Broadway" (from Little Johnny Jones)Black Musical TheaterJerome Kern's Show BoatListening Example 61: Jerome Kern, "Ol' Man River" (from Show Boat)Golden Age of Broadway Musicals (1930-1955) Rodgers and Hart Rodgers and Hammerstein
Expansion of the Broadway Musical Lerner and Loewe Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990)
Listening Example 62: Leonard Bernstein, "Tonight" (from Westside Story) Stephen Sondheim (b. 1930)Listening Example 63. Stephen Sondheim, "Every Day a Little Death" (from A Little Night Music)
Professional MusiciansTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 2. Early Folk MusicSpanish Traditions Alabados Corridos
Listening Example 4: Anonymous, "El corrido de Gregorio Cortez"Encore British Traditions Folk Ballads
Listening Example 5: Anonymous, "Barbara Allen"Early American Folk MusicListening Example 6: Anonymous, "Shenandoah"African Traditions Field Hollers Ring Shouts
Listening Example 7: Field HollerListening Example 8: Father's Field Call Work Songs
Listening Example 9:Jesse Bradley, "Hammer, Ring" (excerpt) Freedom Songs Musical Instruments
Listening Example 10: "No More Auction Block for Me" What of African Music Survives Today?Terms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 3. Religious Music in the Colonial, Revolutionary, and Federal PeriodsMusic at the Spanish MissionsPsalm Tunes Psalters
Listening Example 11. Louis Bourgeois, "Old Hundred" (excerpt)Other Protestant MusicListening Example 12. Joseph Brackett, Jr., "'Tis the Gift to Be Simple" German-Speaking Protestant Sects The Great Awakening
Early Efforts at Musical Reform The Singing School Movement William Billings (1746-1800)Listening Example 13. William Billings, "Chester" Canons
Listening Example 14. William Billings, "When Jesus Wept" Fuging Tunes
Listening Example 15. Daniel Read, "Sherburne"Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 4. Secular Music in the Colonial, Revolutionary, and Federal PeriodsMusic in Everyday ExperiencePrestigious Musical AmateursEarly American Theater Early BandsListening Example 16: Anonymous, "Yankee Doodle" (excerpt)Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 1. SummaryPart 2. The Tumultuous Nineteenth Century Romanticism in America: Historical and Cultural PerspectiveThe Emergence of Characteristically American ArtIndependenceThe UnknownLove of Nature
Fusion of the ArtsThe Civil War EraMusicChapter 5. Religious Music in the Early Nineteenth CenturyThe Great RevivalShape-Note NotationSpiritual Songs "Amazing Grace" Black Spirituals
Listening Example 17: James Macdermid. "There'll Be Joy, Joy, Joy" (excerpt)Listening Example 18: Anonymous, "Amazing Grace"Listening Example 19: Anonymous, "Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Seen" (excerpt) Spirituals As Concert Music
Singing Conventions Further Movements to Reform MusicLowell Mason (1792-1872)Listening Example 20: Lowell Mason, "Nearer, My God, to Thee"Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 6. Popular Music of the Civil War Era MinstrelsyListening Example 21: Daniel Decatur Emmett, "I Wish I Was in Dixie's Land"James A. Bland (1854-1911) The Heritage of Minstrelsy
Stephen Foster (1826-1864)Listening Example 22: Stephen Foster, "I Dream of Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair"Listening Example 23: Stephen Foster, "Oh! Susanna"Patriotic SongsListening Example 24: John Stafford Smith, "The Anacreontick Song" Civil War Songs Singing FamiliesListening Example 25: Anonymous, "Get Off the Track"Concert BandsPatrick Sarsfield Gilmore (1829-1892)
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 7. Concert MusicOrchestral Music Theodore Thomas (1835-1905)
Romantic Virtuosos Louis Moreau Gottschalk (1829-1869)
Piano MusicListening Example 26: Louis Moreau Gottschalk, "Le bananier"Rise of Nationalism in MusicSecond New England School John Knowles Paine (1839-1906)
Listening Example 27: John Knowles Paine, Fuga giocosa, op. 41, no. 3 Fugue Amy Marcy Cheney Beach (1867-1944)
Listening Example 28: Amy Marcy Cheney Beach, Symphony in E minor (Gaelic), 2nd movement Edward MacDowell (1860-1908)
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPART 2 Summary PART 3. The Growth of Vernacular TraditionsMusic in the Vernacular: Historical and Cultural Perspective Vernacular Art and Literature Vernacular Music
Chapter 8. The Rise of Popular CultureJohn Philip Sousa (1854-1932) Marches
Listening Example 29. John Philip Sousa, "The Stars and Stripes Forever"Ragtime Scott Joplin (1868-1917)
Listening Example 30. Scott Joplin, "Maple Leaf Rag" Influence of Ragtime
Tin Pan Alley The Songs Barbershop Singing
Listening Example 31. George M. Cohan, "Rose" ("A Ring to the Name of Rose") Irving Berlin (1888-1989)
Listening Example 32. Irving Berlin, "Alexander's Ragtime Band" Jerome Kern (1885-1945) Cole Porter (1892-1964)
Listening Example 33. Cole Porter, "Night and Day" George Gershwin (1898-1937) Decline of Tin Pan Alley
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 9. The Jazz AgeBlues Rural or Country Blues
Listening Example 34. Robert Johnson, "Hellhound on My Trail" Classic Blues
Listening Example 35. Bessie Smith, "Lost Your Head Blues" Urban Blues
Listening Example 36. W. C. Handy, St. Louis BluesNew Orleans Jazz Louis Armstrong (1901-1971)Listening Example 37. Lillian Hardin Armstrong, "Hotter Than That" (excerpt)Chicago JazzJazz Piano Boogie-Woogie Stride Piano
Listening Example 38. James P. Johnson, "Carolina Shout"Sweet JazzTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 10. Jazz 1930-1960Big Band Swing Art of Arranging
Listening Example 39. Count Basie, Lester Young, arr., "Taxi War Dance" (excerpt) Edward Kennedy "Duke" Ellington (1899-1974)
Listening Example 40. Duke Ellington, "Mood Indigo"Women in JazzRise of Big Band Vocalists Billie Holiday (1915-1959)
Bebop Charlie "Bird" Parker (1920-1955) John Birks "Dizzy" Gillespie (1917-1993)
Listening Example 42. Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, "KoKo"Jazz As Concert Music Jazz Composition
Listening Example 43. Duke Ellington, Concerto for CootieEncoreProgressive JazzListening Example 44. Paul Desmond, "Take Five" (excerpt)Cool JazzListening Example 45. Miles Davis, "Boplicity"Hard Bop Terms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 11. Country MusicFrom Country to City Jimmie Rodgers (1897-1933)
Listening Example 46. Jimmie Rodgers, "Blue Yodel No. 9" The Carter Family
Styles of Country Music American Folk Ballads
Listening Example 47. Anonymous, "The Ballad of Casey Jones" Bluegrass
Listening Example 48. Earl Scruggs, "Earl's Breakdown" Country Pop and the Nashville Sound Western Swing Honky-Tonk Cowboy Songs Hawaiian Music
Listening Example 49: Danny Ku, "Mele of My Tutu E" Cajun Music
Listening Example 50. Anonymous, Cajun Two-Step (excerpt) Zydeco
Women in CountryRecent CountryTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 12. Latin Popular MusicsThe Caribbean Santeria: The Way of the Saints Bomba Rumba Cu-bop Mambo Salsa
Listening Example 51. Ruben Blades and Willie Colon, "Ojos" (Eyes)Brazil Samba and Bossa Nova
Listening Example 52. Antonio Carlos Jobim, "Desafinado" ("Off Key")Mexico Tejano and Norteño Music Conjunto Mariachis
Latin Music TodayTerms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 3 SummaryPart 4. Vernacular Musics Since Rock and RollVernacular ArtVernacular MusicChapter 13. Rock and RollThe Generation GapRhythm and Blues Country Music Meets R&B
Birth of Rock and Roll Bill Haley (1925-1981) Elvis Presley (1935-1977) Early Characteristics
Listening Example 53. Chuck Berry, "School Days"End of the First EraSurfing MusicMotownListening Example 54. Holland, Dozier, and Holland, "Stop! In the Name of Love"The British InvasionBack to Black Rock Gospel
Listening Example 55. Anonymous: "Down by the Riverside" Soul
Listening Example 56. James Brown, "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag" Funk
From Rock and Roll to Rock Psychedelic Rock Psychedelic Blues Heavy Metal
A Future UnassuredTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 14. Rock Flirts with CountryUrban Folk Music Woody Guthrie (1914-1967) The Urban Folk Revival Bob Dylan (b. 1941)
Folk RockListening Example 57. Bob Dylan, "Mr. Tambourine Man" Newport Folk Festival, 1965
Alternative CountryTerms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 15. Jazz Since 1960Free JazzListening Example 58. John Coltrane, A Love Supreme-Part I, "Acknowledgement" (excerpt) The 1970s Fusion (Jazz-Rock) Integration of Foreign Sounds
The 1980s and Beyond Crossover Music Traditionalism
The 1990s and Beyond Henry Threadgill (b. 1944) Anthony Braxton (b. 1945) Wynton Marsalis (b. 1961)
Jazz Today and TomorrowTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 16. Popular Music since 1970Singer-SongwritersArt RockDiscoPunkNew WaveGrunge Electronic Dance MusicPop Music and PoliticsLooking Forward, Backward, and AbroadHip-Hop and Rap Reggae The Rise of Hip-Hop Rap Social Concerns
Listening Example 59. "Rapper's Delight" (excerpt) Back to the Roots
Music Business Sharing Music Marketing Music
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 4 SummaryPart 5 Music for Theater and FilmMusic and Theater: Historical and Cultural Perspective Musical Theater in America Broadway Musicals Operas Films
Chapter 17 Musical TheaterVariety Shows Vaudeville Burlesque Revues
Operetta Gilbert and Sullivan American Operettas
Musical Comedies George M. Cohan (1878-1942)
Listening Example 60. George M. Cohan, "Give My Regards to Broadway" (from Little Johnny Jones)Black Musical TheaterJerome Kern's Show BoatListening Example 61: Jerome Kern, "Ol' Man River" (from Show Boat)Golden Age of Broadway Musicals (1930-1955) Rodgers and Hart Rodgers and Hammerstein
Expansion of the Broadway Musical Lerner and Loewe Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990)
Listening Example 62: Leonard Bernstein, "Tonight" (from Westside Story) Stephen Sondheim (b. 1930)Listening Example 63. Stephen Sondheim, "Every Day a Little Death" (from A Little Night Music)
Key FiguresChapter 2. Early Folk MusicSpanish Traditions Alabados Corridos
Listening Example 4: Anonymous, "El corrido de Gregorio Cortez"Encore British Traditions Folk Ballads
Listening Example 5: Anonymous, "Barbara Allen"Early American Folk MusicListening Example 6: Anonymous, "Shenandoah"African Traditions Field Hollers Ring Shouts
Listening Example 7: Field HollerListening Example 8: Father's Field Call Work Songs
Listening Example 9:Jesse Bradley, "Hammer, Ring" (excerpt) Freedom Songs Musical Instruments
Listening Example 10: "No More Auction Block for Me" What of African Music Survives Today?Terms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 3. Religious Music in the Colonial, Revolutionary, and Federal PeriodsMusic at the Spanish MissionsPsalm Tunes Psalters
Listening Example 11. Louis Bourgeois, "Old Hundred" (excerpt)Other Protestant MusicListening Example 12. Joseph Brackett, Jr., "'Tis the Gift to Be Simple" German-Speaking Protestant Sects The Great Awakening
Early Efforts at Musical Reform The Singing School Movement William Billings (1746-1800)Listening Example 13. William Billings, "Chester" Canons
Listening Example 14. William Billings, "When Jesus Wept" Fuging Tunes
Listening Example 15. Daniel Read, "Sherburne"Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 4. Secular Music in the Colonial, Revolutionary, and Federal PeriodsMusic in Everyday ExperiencePrestigious Musical AmateursEarly American Theater Early BandsListening Example 16: Anonymous, "Yankee Doodle" (excerpt)Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 1. SummaryPart 2. The Tumultuous Nineteenth Century Romanticism in America: Historical and Cultural PerspectiveThe Emergence of Characteristically American ArtIndependenceThe UnknownLove of Nature
Fusion of the ArtsThe Civil War EraMusicChapter 5. Religious Music in the Early Nineteenth CenturyThe Great RevivalShape-Note NotationSpiritual Songs "Amazing Grace" Black Spirituals
Listening Example 17: James Macdermid. "There'll Be Joy, Joy, Joy" (excerpt)Listening Example 18: Anonymous, "Amazing Grace"Listening Example 19: Anonymous, "Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Seen" (excerpt) Spirituals As Concert Music
Singing Conventions Further Movements to Reform MusicLowell Mason (1792-1872)Listening Example 20: Lowell Mason, "Nearer, My God, to Thee"Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 6. Popular Music of the Civil War Era MinstrelsyListening Example 21: Daniel Decatur Emmett, "I Wish I Was in Dixie's Land"James A. Bland (1854-1911) The Heritage of Minstrelsy
Stephen Foster (1826-1864)Listening Example 22: Stephen Foster, "I Dream of Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair"Listening Example 23: Stephen Foster, "Oh! Susanna"Patriotic SongsListening Example 24: John Stafford Smith, "The Anacreontick Song" Civil War Songs Singing FamiliesListening Example 25: Anonymous, "Get Off the Track"Concert BandsPatrick Sarsfield Gilmore (1829-1892)
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 7. Concert MusicOrchestral Music Theodore Thomas (1835-1905)
Romantic Virtuosos Louis Moreau Gottschalk (1829-1869)
Piano MusicListening Example 26: Louis Moreau Gottschalk, "Le bananier"Rise of Nationalism in MusicSecond New England School John Knowles Paine (1839-1906)
Listening Example 27: John Knowles Paine, Fuga giocosa, op. 41, no. 3 Fugue Amy Marcy Cheney Beach (1867-1944)
Listening Example 28: Amy Marcy Cheney Beach, Symphony in E minor (Gaelic), 2nd movement Edward MacDowell (1860-1908)
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPART 2 Summary PART 3. The Growth of Vernacular TraditionsMusic in the Vernacular: Historical and Cultural Perspective Vernacular Art and Literature Vernacular Music
Chapter 8. The Rise of Popular CultureJohn Philip Sousa (1854-1932) Marches
Listening Example 29. John Philip Sousa, "The Stars and Stripes Forever"Ragtime Scott Joplin (1868-1917)
Listening Example 30. Scott Joplin, "Maple Leaf Rag" Influence of Ragtime
Tin Pan Alley The Songs Barbershop Singing
Listening Example 31. George M. Cohan, "Rose" ("A Ring to the Name of Rose") Irving Berlin (1888-1989)
Listening Example 32. Irving Berlin, "Alexander's Ragtime Band" Jerome Kern (1885-1945) Cole Porter (1892-1964)
Listening Example 33. Cole Porter, "Night and Day" George Gershwin (1898-1937) Decline of Tin Pan Alley
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 9. The Jazz AgeBlues Rural or Country Blues
Listening Example 34. Robert Johnson, "Hellhound on My Trail" Classic Blues
Listening Example 35. Bessie Smith, "Lost Your Head Blues" Urban Blues
Listening Example 36. W. C. Handy, St. Louis BluesNew Orleans Jazz Louis Armstrong (1901-1971)Listening Example 37. Lillian Hardin Armstrong, "Hotter Than That" (excerpt)Chicago JazzJazz Piano Boogie-Woogie Stride Piano
Listening Example 38. James P. Johnson, "Carolina Shout"Sweet JazzTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 10. Jazz 1930-1960Big Band Swing Art of Arranging
Listening Example 39. Count Basie, Lester Young, arr., "Taxi War Dance" (excerpt) Edward Kennedy "Duke" Ellington (1899-1974)
Listening Example 40. Duke Ellington, "Mood Indigo"Women in JazzRise of Big Band Vocalists Billie Holiday (1915-1959)
Bebop Charlie "Bird" Parker (1920-1955) John Birks "Dizzy" Gillespie (1917-1993)
Listening Example 42. Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, "KoKo"Jazz As Concert Music Jazz Composition
Listening Example 43. Duke Ellington, Concerto for CootieEncoreProgressive JazzListening Example 44. Paul Desmond, "Take Five" (excerpt)Cool JazzListening Example 45. Miles Davis, "Boplicity"Hard Bop Terms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 11. Country MusicFrom Country to City Jimmie Rodgers (1897-1933)
Listening Example 46. Jimmie Rodgers, "Blue Yodel No. 9" The Carter Family
Styles of Country Music American Folk Ballads
Listening Example 47. Anonymous, "The Ballad of Casey Jones" Bluegrass
Listening Example 48. Earl Scruggs, "Earl's Breakdown" Country Pop and the Nashville Sound Western Swing Honky-Tonk Cowboy Songs Hawaiian Music
Listening Example 49: Danny Ku, "Mele of My Tutu E" Cajun Music
Listening Example 50. Anonymous, Cajun Two-Step (excerpt) Zydeco
Women in CountryRecent CountryTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 12. Latin Popular MusicsThe Caribbean Santeria: The Way of the Saints Bomba Rumba Cu-bop Mambo Salsa
Listening Example 51. Ruben Blades and Willie Colon, "Ojos" (Eyes)Brazil Samba and Bossa Nova
Listening Example 52. Antonio Carlos Jobim, "Desafinado" ("Off Key")Mexico Tejano and Norteño Music Conjunto Mariachis
Latin Music TodayTerms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 3 SummaryPart 4. Vernacular Musics Since Rock and RollVernacular ArtVernacular MusicChapter 13. Rock and RollThe Generation GapRhythm and Blues Country Music Meets R&B
Birth of Rock and Roll Bill Haley (1925-1981) Elvis Presley (1935-1977) Early Characteristics
Listening Example 53. Chuck Berry, "School Days"End of the First EraSurfing MusicMotownListening Example 54. Holland, Dozier, and Holland, "Stop! In the Name of Love"The British InvasionBack to Black Rock Gospel
Listening Example 55. Anonymous: "Down by the Riverside" Soul
Listening Example 56. James Brown, "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag" Funk
From Rock and Roll to Rock Psychedelic Rock Psychedelic Blues Heavy Metal
A Future UnassuredTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 14. Rock Flirts with CountryUrban Folk Music Woody Guthrie (1914-1967) The Urban Folk Revival Bob Dylan (b. 1941)
Folk RockListening Example 57. Bob Dylan, "Mr. Tambourine Man" Newport Folk Festival, 1965
Alternative CountryTerms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 15. Jazz Since 1960Free JazzListening Example 58. John Coltrane, A Love Supreme-Part I, "Acknowledgement" (excerpt) The 1970s Fusion (Jazz-Rock) Integration of Foreign Sounds
The 1980s and Beyond Crossover Music Traditionalism
The 1990s and Beyond Henry Threadgill (b. 1944) Anthony Braxton (b. 1945) Wynton Marsalis (b. 1961)
Jazz Today and TomorrowTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 16. Popular Music since 1970Singer-SongwritersArt RockDiscoPunkNew WaveGrunge Electronic Dance MusicPop Music and PoliticsLooking Forward, Backward, and AbroadHip-Hop and Rap Reggae The Rise of Hip-Hop Rap Social Concerns
Listening Example 59. "Rapper's Delight" (excerpt) Back to the Roots
Music Business Sharing Music Marketing Music
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 4 SummaryPart 5 Music for Theater and FilmMusic and Theater: Historical and Cultural Perspective Musical Theater in America Broadway Musicals Operas Films
Chapter 17 Musical TheaterVariety Shows Vaudeville Burlesque Revues
Operetta Gilbert and Sullivan American Operettas
Musical Comedies George M. Cohan (1878-1942)
Listening Example 60. George M. Cohan, "Give My Regards to Broadway" (from Little Johnny Jones)Black Musical TheaterJerome Kern's Show BoatListening Example 61: Jerome Kern, "Ol' Man River" (from Show Boat)Golden Age of Broadway Musicals (1930-1955) Rodgers and Hart Rodgers and Hammerstein
Expansion of the Broadway Musical Lerner and Loewe Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990)
Listening Example 62: Leonard Bernstein, "Tonight" (from Westside Story) Stephen Sondheim (b. 1930)Listening Example 63. Stephen Sondheim, "Every Day a Little Death" (from A Little Night Music)
Spanish Traditions Alabados Corridos
Listening Example 4: Anonymous, "El corrido de Gregorio Cortez"Encore British Traditions Folk Ballads
Listening Example 5: Anonymous, "Barbara Allen"Early American Folk MusicListening Example 6: Anonymous, "Shenandoah"African Traditions Field Hollers Ring Shouts
Listening Example 7: Field HollerListening Example 8: Father's Field Call Work Songs
Listening Example 9:Jesse Bradley, "Hammer, Ring" (excerpt) Freedom Songs Musical Instruments
Listening Example 10: "No More Auction Block for Me" What of African Music Survives Today?Terms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 3. Religious Music in the Colonial, Revolutionary, and Federal PeriodsMusic at the Spanish MissionsPsalm Tunes Psalters
Listening Example 11. Louis Bourgeois, "Old Hundred" (excerpt)Other Protestant MusicListening Example 12. Joseph Brackett, Jr., "'Tis the Gift to Be Simple" German-Speaking Protestant Sects The Great Awakening
Early Efforts at Musical Reform The Singing School Movement William Billings (1746-1800)Listening Example 13. William Billings, "Chester" Canons
Listening Example 14. William Billings, "When Jesus Wept" Fuging Tunes
Listening Example 15. Daniel Read, "Sherburne"Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 4. Secular Music in the Colonial, Revolutionary, and Federal PeriodsMusic in Everyday ExperiencePrestigious Musical AmateursEarly American Theater Early BandsListening Example 16: Anonymous, "Yankee Doodle" (excerpt)Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 1. SummaryPart 2. The Tumultuous Nineteenth Century Romanticism in America: Historical and Cultural PerspectiveThe Emergence of Characteristically American ArtIndependenceThe UnknownLove of Nature
Fusion of the ArtsThe Civil War EraMusicChapter 5. Religious Music in the Early Nineteenth CenturyThe Great RevivalShape-Note NotationSpiritual Songs "Amazing Grace" Black Spirituals
Listening Example 17: James Macdermid. "There'll Be Joy, Joy, Joy" (excerpt)Listening Example 18: Anonymous, "Amazing Grace"Listening Example 19: Anonymous, "Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Seen" (excerpt) Spirituals As Concert Music
Singing Conventions Further Movements to Reform MusicLowell Mason (1792-1872)Listening Example 20: Lowell Mason, "Nearer, My God, to Thee"Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 6. Popular Music of the Civil War Era MinstrelsyListening Example 21: Daniel Decatur Emmett, "I Wish I Was in Dixie's Land"James A. Bland (1854-1911) The Heritage of Minstrelsy
Stephen Foster (1826-1864)Listening Example 22: Stephen Foster, "I Dream of Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair"Listening Example 23: Stephen Foster, "Oh! Susanna"Patriotic SongsListening Example 24: John Stafford Smith, "The Anacreontick Song" Civil War Songs Singing FamiliesListening Example 25: Anonymous, "Get Off the Track"Concert BandsPatrick Sarsfield Gilmore (1829-1892)
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 7. Concert MusicOrchestral Music Theodore Thomas (1835-1905)
Romantic Virtuosos Louis Moreau Gottschalk (1829-1869)
Piano MusicListening Example 26: Louis Moreau Gottschalk, "Le bananier"Rise of Nationalism in MusicSecond New England School John Knowles Paine (1839-1906)
Listening Example 27: John Knowles Paine, Fuga giocosa, op. 41, no. 3 Fugue Amy Marcy Cheney Beach (1867-1944)
Listening Example 28: Amy Marcy Cheney Beach, Symphony in E minor (Gaelic), 2nd movement Edward MacDowell (1860-1908)
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPART 2 Summary PART 3. The Growth of Vernacular TraditionsMusic in the Vernacular: Historical and Cultural Perspective Vernacular Art and Literature Vernacular Music
Chapter 8. The Rise of Popular CultureJohn Philip Sousa (1854-1932) Marches
Listening Example 29. John Philip Sousa, "The Stars and Stripes Forever"Ragtime Scott Joplin (1868-1917)
Listening Example 30. Scott Joplin, "Maple Leaf Rag" Influence of Ragtime
Tin Pan Alley The Songs Barbershop Singing
Listening Example 31. George M. Cohan, "Rose" ("A Ring to the Name of Rose") Irving Berlin (1888-1989)
Listening Example 32. Irving Berlin, "Alexander's Ragtime Band" Jerome Kern (1885-1945) Cole Porter (1892-1964)
Listening Example 33. Cole Porter, "Night and Day" George Gershwin (1898-1937) Decline of Tin Pan Alley
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 9. The Jazz AgeBlues Rural or Country Blues
Listening Example 34. Robert Johnson, "Hellhound on My Trail" Classic Blues
Listening Example 35. Bessie Smith, "Lost Your Head Blues" Urban Blues
Listening Example 36. W. C. Handy, St. Louis BluesNew Orleans Jazz Louis Armstrong (1901-1971)Listening Example 37. Lillian Hardin Armstrong, "Hotter Than That" (excerpt)Chicago JazzJazz Piano Boogie-Woogie Stride Piano
Listening Example 38. James P. Johnson, "Carolina Shout"Sweet JazzTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 10. Jazz 1930-1960Big Band Swing Art of Arranging
Listening Example 39. Count Basie, Lester Young, arr., "Taxi War Dance" (excerpt) Edward Kennedy "Duke" Ellington (1899-1974)
Listening Example 40. Duke Ellington, "Mood Indigo"Women in JazzRise of Big Band Vocalists Billie Holiday (1915-1959)
Bebop Charlie "Bird" Parker (1920-1955) John Birks "Dizzy" Gillespie (1917-1993)
Listening Example 42. Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, "KoKo"Jazz As Concert Music Jazz Composition
Listening Example 43. Duke Ellington, Concerto for CootieEncoreProgressive JazzListening Example 44. Paul Desmond, "Take Five" (excerpt)Cool JazzListening Example 45. Miles Davis, "Boplicity"Hard Bop Terms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 11. Country MusicFrom Country to City Jimmie Rodgers (1897-1933)
Listening Example 46. Jimmie Rodgers, "Blue Yodel No. 9" The Carter Family
Styles of Country Music American Folk Ballads
Listening Example 47. Anonymous, "The Ballad of Casey Jones" Bluegrass
Listening Example 48. Earl Scruggs, "Earl's Breakdown" Country Pop and the Nashville Sound Western Swing Honky-Tonk Cowboy Songs Hawaiian Music
Listening Example 49: Danny Ku, "Mele of My Tutu E" Cajun Music
Listening Example 50. Anonymous, Cajun Two-Step (excerpt) Zydeco
Women in CountryRecent CountryTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 12. Latin Popular MusicsThe Caribbean Santeria: The Way of the Saints Bomba Rumba Cu-bop Mambo Salsa
Listening Example 51. Ruben Blades and Willie Colon, "Ojos" (Eyes)Brazil Samba and Bossa Nova
Listening Example 52. Antonio Carlos Jobim, "Desafinado" ("Off Key")Mexico Tejano and Norteño Music Conjunto Mariachis
Latin Music TodayTerms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 3 SummaryPart 4. Vernacular Musics Since Rock and RollVernacular ArtVernacular MusicChapter 13. Rock and RollThe Generation GapRhythm and Blues Country Music Meets R&B
Birth of Rock and Roll Bill Haley (1925-1981) Elvis Presley (1935-1977) Early Characteristics
Listening Example 53. Chuck Berry, "School Days"End of the First EraSurfing MusicMotownListening Example 54. Holland, Dozier, and Holland, "Stop! In the Name of Love"The British InvasionBack to Black Rock Gospel
Listening Example 55. Anonymous: "Down by the Riverside" Soul
Listening Example 56. James Brown, "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag" Funk
From Rock and Roll to Rock Psychedelic Rock Psychedelic Blues Heavy Metal
A Future UnassuredTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 14. Rock Flirts with CountryUrban Folk Music Woody Guthrie (1914-1967) The Urban Folk Revival Bob Dylan (b. 1941)
Folk RockListening Example 57. Bob Dylan, "Mr. Tambourine Man" Newport Folk Festival, 1965
Alternative CountryTerms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 15. Jazz Since 1960Free JazzListening Example 58. John Coltrane, A Love Supreme-Part I, "Acknowledgement" (excerpt) The 1970s Fusion (Jazz-Rock) Integration of Foreign Sounds
The 1980s and Beyond Crossover Music Traditionalism
The 1990s and Beyond Henry Threadgill (b. 1944) Anthony Braxton (b. 1945) Wynton Marsalis (b. 1961)
Jazz Today and TomorrowTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 16. Popular Music since 1970Singer-SongwritersArt RockDiscoPunkNew WaveGrunge Electronic Dance MusicPop Music and PoliticsLooking Forward, Backward, and AbroadHip-Hop and Rap Reggae The Rise of Hip-Hop Rap Social Concerns
Listening Example 59. "Rapper's Delight" (excerpt) Back to the Roots
Music Business Sharing Music Marketing Music
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 4 SummaryPart 5 Music for Theater and FilmMusic and Theater: Historical and Cultural Perspective Musical Theater in America Broadway Musicals Operas Films
Chapter 17 Musical TheaterVariety Shows Vaudeville Burlesque Revues
Operetta Gilbert and Sullivan American Operettas
Musical Comedies George M. Cohan (1878-1942)
Listening Example 60. George M. Cohan, "Give My Regards to Broadway" (from Little Johnny Jones)Black Musical TheaterJerome Kern's Show BoatListening Example 61: Jerome Kern, "Ol' Man River" (from Show Boat)Golden Age of Broadway Musicals (1930-1955) Rodgers and Hart Rodgers and Hammerstein
Expansion of the Broadway Musical Lerner and Loewe Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990)
Listening Example 62: Leonard Bernstein, "Tonight" (from Westside Story) Stephen Sondheim (b. 1930)Listening Example 63. Stephen Sondheim, "Every Day a Little Death" (from A Little Night Music)
Alabados Corridos
Encore British Traditions Folk Ballads
Listening Example 5: Anonymous, "Barbara Allen"Early American Folk MusicListening Example 6: Anonymous, "Shenandoah"African Traditions Field Hollers Ring Shouts
Listening Example 7: Field HollerListening Example 8: Father's Field Call Work Songs
Listening Example 9:Jesse Bradley, "Hammer, Ring" (excerpt) Freedom Songs Musical Instruments
Listening Example 10: "No More Auction Block for Me" What of African Music Survives Today?Terms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 3. Religious Music in the Colonial, Revolutionary, and Federal PeriodsMusic at the Spanish MissionsPsalm Tunes Psalters
Listening Example 11. Louis Bourgeois, "Old Hundred" (excerpt)Other Protestant MusicListening Example 12. Joseph Brackett, Jr., "'Tis the Gift to Be Simple" German-Speaking Protestant Sects The Great Awakening
Early Efforts at Musical Reform The Singing School Movement William Billings (1746-1800)Listening Example 13. William Billings, "Chester" Canons
Listening Example 14. William Billings, "When Jesus Wept" Fuging Tunes
Listening Example 15. Daniel Read, "Sherburne"Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 4. Secular Music in the Colonial, Revolutionary, and Federal PeriodsMusic in Everyday ExperiencePrestigious Musical AmateursEarly American Theater Early BandsListening Example 16: Anonymous, "Yankee Doodle" (excerpt)Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 1. SummaryPart 2. The Tumultuous Nineteenth Century Romanticism in America: Historical and Cultural PerspectiveThe Emergence of Characteristically American ArtIndependenceThe UnknownLove of Nature
Fusion of the ArtsThe Civil War EraMusicChapter 5. Religious Music in the Early Nineteenth CenturyThe Great RevivalShape-Note NotationSpiritual Songs "Amazing Grace" Black Spirituals
Listening Example 17: James Macdermid. "There'll Be Joy, Joy, Joy" (excerpt)Listening Example 18: Anonymous, "Amazing Grace"Listening Example 19: Anonymous, "Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Seen" (excerpt) Spirituals As Concert Music
Singing Conventions Further Movements to Reform MusicLowell Mason (1792-1872)Listening Example 20: Lowell Mason, "Nearer, My God, to Thee"Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 6. Popular Music of the Civil War Era MinstrelsyListening Example 21: Daniel Decatur Emmett, "I Wish I Was in Dixie's Land"James A. Bland (1854-1911) The Heritage of Minstrelsy
Stephen Foster (1826-1864)Listening Example 22: Stephen Foster, "I Dream of Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair"Listening Example 23: Stephen Foster, "Oh! Susanna"Patriotic SongsListening Example 24: John Stafford Smith, "The Anacreontick Song" Civil War Songs Singing FamiliesListening Example 25: Anonymous, "Get Off the Track"Concert BandsPatrick Sarsfield Gilmore (1829-1892)
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 7. Concert MusicOrchestral Music Theodore Thomas (1835-1905)
Romantic Virtuosos Louis Moreau Gottschalk (1829-1869)
Piano MusicListening Example 26: Louis Moreau Gottschalk, "Le bananier"Rise of Nationalism in MusicSecond New England School John Knowles Paine (1839-1906)
Listening Example 27: John Knowles Paine, Fuga giocosa, op. 41, no. 3 Fugue Amy Marcy Cheney Beach (1867-1944)
Listening Example 28: Amy Marcy Cheney Beach, Symphony in E minor (Gaelic), 2nd movement Edward MacDowell (1860-1908)
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPART 2 Summary PART 3. The Growth of Vernacular TraditionsMusic in the Vernacular: Historical and Cultural Perspective Vernacular Art and Literature Vernacular Music
Chapter 8. The Rise of Popular CultureJohn Philip Sousa (1854-1932) Marches
Listening Example 29. John Philip Sousa, "The Stars and Stripes Forever"Ragtime Scott Joplin (1868-1917)
Listening Example 30. Scott Joplin, "Maple Leaf Rag" Influence of Ragtime
Tin Pan Alley The Songs Barbershop Singing
Listening Example 31. George M. Cohan, "Rose" ("A Ring to the Name of Rose") Irving Berlin (1888-1989)
Listening Example 32. Irving Berlin, "Alexander's Ragtime Band" Jerome Kern (1885-1945) Cole Porter (1892-1964)
Listening Example 33. Cole Porter, "Night and Day" George Gershwin (1898-1937) Decline of Tin Pan Alley
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 9. The Jazz AgeBlues Rural or Country Blues
Listening Example 34. Robert Johnson, "Hellhound on My Trail" Classic Blues
Listening Example 35. Bessie Smith, "Lost Your Head Blues" Urban Blues
Listening Example 36. W. C. Handy, St. Louis BluesNew Orleans Jazz Louis Armstrong (1901-1971)Listening Example 37. Lillian Hardin Armstrong, "Hotter Than That" (excerpt)Chicago JazzJazz Piano Boogie-Woogie Stride Piano
Listening Example 38. James P. Johnson, "Carolina Shout"Sweet JazzTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 10. Jazz 1930-1960Big Band Swing Art of Arranging
Listening Example 39. Count Basie, Lester Young, arr., "Taxi War Dance" (excerpt) Edward Kennedy "Duke" Ellington (1899-1974)
Listening Example 40. Duke Ellington, "Mood Indigo"Women in JazzRise of Big Band Vocalists Billie Holiday (1915-1959)
Bebop Charlie "Bird" Parker (1920-1955) John Birks "Dizzy" Gillespie (1917-1993)
Listening Example 42. Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, "KoKo"Jazz As Concert Music Jazz Composition
Listening Example 43. Duke Ellington, Concerto for CootieEncoreProgressive JazzListening Example 44. Paul Desmond, "Take Five" (excerpt)Cool JazzListening Example 45. Miles Davis, "Boplicity"Hard Bop Terms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 11. Country MusicFrom Country to City Jimmie Rodgers (1897-1933)
Listening Example 46. Jimmie Rodgers, "Blue Yodel No. 9" The Carter Family
Styles of Country Music American Folk Ballads
Listening Example 47. Anonymous, "The Ballad of Casey Jones" Bluegrass
Listening Example 48. Earl Scruggs, "Earl's Breakdown" Country Pop and the Nashville Sound Western Swing Honky-Tonk Cowboy Songs Hawaiian Music
Listening Example 49: Danny Ku, "Mele of My Tutu E" Cajun Music
Listening Example 50. Anonymous, Cajun Two-Step (excerpt) Zydeco
Women in CountryRecent CountryTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 12. Latin Popular MusicsThe Caribbean Santeria: The Way of the Saints Bomba Rumba Cu-bop Mambo Salsa
Listening Example 51. Ruben Blades and Willie Colon, "Ojos" (Eyes)Brazil Samba and Bossa Nova
Listening Example 52. Antonio Carlos Jobim, "Desafinado" ("Off Key")Mexico Tejano and Norteño Music Conjunto Mariachis
Latin Music TodayTerms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 3 SummaryPart 4. Vernacular Musics Since Rock and RollVernacular ArtVernacular MusicChapter 13. Rock and RollThe Generation GapRhythm and Blues Country Music Meets R&B
Birth of Rock and Roll Bill Haley (1925-1981) Elvis Presley (1935-1977) Early Characteristics
Listening Example 53. Chuck Berry, "School Days"End of the First EraSurfing MusicMotownListening Example 54. Holland, Dozier, and Holland, "Stop! In the Name of Love"The British InvasionBack to Black Rock Gospel
Listening Example 55. Anonymous: "Down by the Riverside" Soul
Listening Example 56. James Brown, "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag" Funk
From Rock and Roll to Rock Psychedelic Rock Psychedelic Blues Heavy Metal
A Future UnassuredTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 14. Rock Flirts with CountryUrban Folk Music Woody Guthrie (1914-1967) The Urban Folk Revival Bob Dylan (b. 1941)
Folk RockListening Example 57. Bob Dylan, "Mr. Tambourine Man" Newport Folk Festival, 1965
Alternative CountryTerms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 15. Jazz Since 1960Free JazzListening Example 58. John Coltrane, A Love Supreme-Part I, "Acknowledgement" (excerpt) The 1970s Fusion (Jazz-Rock) Integration of Foreign Sounds
The 1980s and Beyond Crossover Music Traditionalism
The 1990s and Beyond Henry Threadgill (b. 1944) Anthony Braxton (b. 1945) Wynton Marsalis (b. 1961)
Jazz Today and TomorrowTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 16. Popular Music since 1970Singer-SongwritersArt RockDiscoPunkNew WaveGrunge Electronic Dance MusicPop Music and PoliticsLooking Forward, Backward, and AbroadHip-Hop and Rap Reggae The Rise of Hip-Hop Rap Social Concerns
Listening Example 59. "Rapper's Delight" (excerpt) Back to the Roots
Music Business Sharing Music Marketing Music
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 4 SummaryPart 5 Music for Theater and FilmMusic and Theater: Historical and Cultural Perspective Musical Theater in America Broadway Musicals Operas Films
Chapter 17 Musical TheaterVariety Shows Vaudeville Burlesque Revues
Operetta Gilbert and Sullivan American Operettas
Musical Comedies George M. Cohan (1878-1942)
Listening Example 60. George M. Cohan, "Give My Regards to Broadway" (from Little Johnny Jones)Black Musical TheaterJerome Kern's Show BoatListening Example 61: Jerome Kern, "Ol' Man River" (from Show Boat)Golden Age of Broadway Musicals (1930-1955) Rodgers and Hart Rodgers and Hammerstein
Expansion of the Broadway Musical Lerner and Loewe Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990)
Listening Example 62: Leonard Bernstein, "Tonight" (from Westside Story) Stephen Sondheim (b. 1930)Listening Example 63. Stephen Sondheim, "Every Day a Little Death" (from A Little Night Music)
Folk Ballads
Listening Example 5: Anonymous, "Barbara Allen"Early American Folk MusicListening Example 6: Anonymous, "Shenandoah"African Traditions Field Hollers Ring Shouts
Listening Example 7: Field HollerListening Example 8: Father's Field Call Work Songs
Listening Example 9:Jesse Bradley, "Hammer, Ring" (excerpt) Freedom Songs Musical Instruments
Listening Example 10: "No More Auction Block for Me" What of African Music Survives Today?Terms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 3. Religious Music in the Colonial, Revolutionary, and Federal PeriodsMusic at the Spanish MissionsPsalm Tunes Psalters
Listening Example 11. Louis Bourgeois, "Old Hundred" (excerpt)Other Protestant MusicListening Example 12. Joseph Brackett, Jr., "'Tis the Gift to Be Simple" German-Speaking Protestant Sects The Great Awakening
Early Efforts at Musical Reform The Singing School Movement William Billings (1746-1800)Listening Example 13. William Billings, "Chester" Canons
Listening Example 14. William Billings, "When Jesus Wept" Fuging Tunes
Listening Example 15. Daniel Read, "Sherburne"Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 4. Secular Music in the Colonial, Revolutionary, and Federal PeriodsMusic in Everyday ExperiencePrestigious Musical AmateursEarly American Theater Early BandsListening Example 16: Anonymous, "Yankee Doodle" (excerpt)Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 1. SummaryPart 2. The Tumultuous Nineteenth Century Romanticism in America: Historical and Cultural PerspectiveThe Emergence of Characteristically American ArtIndependenceThe UnknownLove of Nature
Fusion of the ArtsThe Civil War EraMusicChapter 5. Religious Music in the Early Nineteenth CenturyThe Great RevivalShape-Note NotationSpiritual Songs "Amazing Grace" Black Spirituals
Listening Example 17: James Macdermid. "There'll Be Joy, Joy, Joy" (excerpt)Listening Example 18: Anonymous, "Amazing Grace"Listening Example 19: Anonymous, "Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Seen" (excerpt) Spirituals As Concert Music
Singing Conventions Further Movements to Reform MusicLowell Mason (1792-1872)Listening Example 20: Lowell Mason, "Nearer, My God, to Thee"Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 6. Popular Music of the Civil War Era MinstrelsyListening Example 21: Daniel Decatur Emmett, "I Wish I Was in Dixie's Land"James A. Bland (1854-1911) The Heritage of Minstrelsy
Stephen Foster (1826-1864)Listening Example 22: Stephen Foster, "I Dream of Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair"Listening Example 23: Stephen Foster, "Oh! Susanna"Patriotic SongsListening Example 24: John Stafford Smith, "The Anacreontick Song" Civil War Songs Singing FamiliesListening Example 25: Anonymous, "Get Off the Track"Concert BandsPatrick Sarsfield Gilmore (1829-1892)
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 7. Concert MusicOrchestral Music Theodore Thomas (1835-1905)
Romantic Virtuosos Louis Moreau Gottschalk (1829-1869)
Piano MusicListening Example 26: Louis Moreau Gottschalk, "Le bananier"Rise of Nationalism in MusicSecond New England School John Knowles Paine (1839-1906)
Listening Example 27: John Knowles Paine, Fuga giocosa, op. 41, no. 3 Fugue Amy Marcy Cheney Beach (1867-1944)
Listening Example 28: Amy Marcy Cheney Beach, Symphony in E minor (Gaelic), 2nd movement Edward MacDowell (1860-1908)
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPART 2 Summary PART 3. The Growth of Vernacular TraditionsMusic in the Vernacular: Historical and Cultural Perspective Vernacular Art and Literature Vernacular Music
Chapter 8. The Rise of Popular CultureJohn Philip Sousa (1854-1932) Marches
Listening Example 29. John Philip Sousa, "The Stars and Stripes Forever"Ragtime Scott Joplin (1868-1917)
Listening Example 30. Scott Joplin, "Maple Leaf Rag" Influence of Ragtime
Tin Pan Alley The Songs Barbershop Singing
Listening Example 31. George M. Cohan, "Rose" ("A Ring to the Name of Rose") Irving Berlin (1888-1989)
Listening Example 32. Irving Berlin, "Alexander's Ragtime Band" Jerome Kern (1885-1945) Cole Porter (1892-1964)
Listening Example 33. Cole Porter, "Night and Day" George Gershwin (1898-1937) Decline of Tin Pan Alley
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 9. The Jazz AgeBlues Rural or Country Blues
Listening Example 34. Robert Johnson, "Hellhound on My Trail" Classic Blues
Listening Example 35. Bessie Smith, "Lost Your Head Blues" Urban Blues
Listening Example 36. W. C. Handy, St. Louis BluesNew Orleans Jazz Louis Armstrong (1901-1971)Listening Example 37. Lillian Hardin Armstrong, "Hotter Than That" (excerpt)Chicago JazzJazz Piano Boogie-Woogie Stride Piano
Listening Example 38. James P. Johnson, "Carolina Shout"Sweet JazzTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 10. Jazz 1930-1960Big Band Swing Art of Arranging
Listening Example 39. Count Basie, Lester Young, arr., "Taxi War Dance" (excerpt) Edward Kennedy "Duke" Ellington (1899-1974)
Listening Example 40. Duke Ellington, "Mood Indigo"Women in JazzRise of Big Band Vocalists Billie Holiday (1915-1959)
Bebop Charlie "Bird" Parker (1920-1955) John Birks "Dizzy" Gillespie (1917-1993)
Listening Example 42. Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, "KoKo"Jazz As Concert Music Jazz Composition
Listening Example 43. Duke Ellington, Concerto for CootieEncoreProgressive JazzListening Example 44. Paul Desmond, "Take Five" (excerpt)Cool JazzListening Example 45. Miles Davis, "Boplicity"Hard Bop Terms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 11. Country MusicFrom Country to City Jimmie Rodgers (1897-1933)
Listening Example 46. Jimmie Rodgers, "Blue Yodel No. 9" The Carter Family
Styles of Country Music American Folk Ballads
Listening Example 47. Anonymous, "The Ballad of Casey Jones" Bluegrass
Listening Example 48. Earl Scruggs, "Earl's Breakdown" Country Pop and the Nashville Sound Western Swing Honky-Tonk Cowboy Songs Hawaiian Music
Listening Example 49: Danny Ku, "Mele of My Tutu E" Cajun Music
Listening Example 50. Anonymous, Cajun Two-Step (excerpt) Zydeco
Women in CountryRecent CountryTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 12. Latin Popular MusicsThe Caribbean Santeria: The Way of the Saints Bomba Rumba Cu-bop Mambo Salsa
Listening Example 51. Ruben Blades and Willie Colon, "Ojos" (Eyes)Brazil Samba and Bossa Nova
Listening Example 52. Antonio Carlos Jobim, "Desafinado" ("Off Key")Mexico Tejano and Norteño Music Conjunto Mariachis
Latin Music TodayTerms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 3 SummaryPart 4. Vernacular Musics Since Rock and RollVernacular ArtVernacular MusicChapter 13. Rock and RollThe Generation GapRhythm and Blues Country Music Meets R&B
Birth of Rock and Roll Bill Haley (1925-1981) Elvis Presley (1935-1977) Early Characteristics
Listening Example 53. Chuck Berry, "School Days"End of the First EraSurfing MusicMotownListening Example 54. Holland, Dozier, and Holland, "Stop! In the Name of Love"The British InvasionBack to Black Rock Gospel
Listening Example 55. Anonymous: "Down by the Riverside" Soul
Listening Example 56. James Brown, "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag" Funk
From Rock and Roll to Rock Psychedelic Rock Psychedelic Blues Heavy Metal
A Future UnassuredTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 14. Rock Flirts with CountryUrban Folk Music Woody Guthrie (1914-1967) The Urban Folk Revival Bob Dylan (b. 1941)
Folk RockListening Example 57. Bob Dylan, "Mr. Tambourine Man" Newport Folk Festival, 1965
Alternative CountryTerms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 15. Jazz Since 1960Free JazzListening Example 58. John Coltrane, A Love Supreme-Part I, "Acknowledgement" (excerpt) The 1970s Fusion (Jazz-Rock) Integration of Foreign Sounds
The 1980s and Beyond Crossover Music Traditionalism
The 1990s and Beyond Henry Threadgill (b. 1944) Anthony Braxton (b. 1945) Wynton Marsalis (b. 1961)
Jazz Today and TomorrowTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 16. Popular Music since 1970Singer-SongwritersArt RockDiscoPunkNew WaveGrunge Electronic Dance MusicPop Music and PoliticsLooking Forward, Backward, and AbroadHip-Hop and Rap Reggae The Rise of Hip-Hop Rap Social Concerns
Listening Example 59. "Rapper's Delight" (excerpt) Back to the Roots
Music Business Sharing Music Marketing Music
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 4 SummaryPart 5 Music for Theater and FilmMusic and Theater: Historical and Cultural Perspective Musical Theater in America Broadway Musicals Operas Films
Chapter 17 Musical TheaterVariety Shows Vaudeville Burlesque Revues
Operetta Gilbert and Sullivan American Operettas
Musical Comedies George M. Cohan (1878-1942)
Listening Example 60. George M. Cohan, "Give My Regards to Broadway" (from Little Johnny Jones)Black Musical TheaterJerome Kern's Show BoatListening Example 61: Jerome Kern, "Ol' Man River" (from Show Boat)Golden Age of Broadway Musicals (1930-1955) Rodgers and Hart Rodgers and Hammerstein
Expansion of the Broadway Musical Lerner and Loewe Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990)
Listening Example 62: Leonard Bernstein, "Tonight" (from Westside Story) Stephen Sondheim (b. 1930)Listening Example 63. Stephen Sondheim, "Every Day a Little Death" (from A Little Night Music)
Listening Example 6: Anonymous, "Shenandoah"African Traditions Field Hollers Ring Shouts
Listening Example 7: Field HollerListening Example 8: Father's Field Call Work Songs
Listening Example 9:Jesse Bradley, "Hammer, Ring" (excerpt) Freedom Songs Musical Instruments
Listening Example 10: "No More Auction Block for Me" What of African Music Survives Today?Terms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 3. Religious Music in the Colonial, Revolutionary, and Federal PeriodsMusic at the Spanish MissionsPsalm Tunes Psalters
Listening Example 11. Louis Bourgeois, "Old Hundred" (excerpt)Other Protestant MusicListening Example 12. Joseph Brackett, Jr., "'Tis the Gift to Be Simple" German-Speaking Protestant Sects The Great Awakening
Early Efforts at Musical Reform The Singing School Movement William Billings (1746-1800)Listening Example 13. William Billings, "Chester" Canons
Listening Example 14. William Billings, "When Jesus Wept" Fuging Tunes
Listening Example 15. Daniel Read, "Sherburne"Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 4. Secular Music in the Colonial, Revolutionary, and Federal PeriodsMusic in Everyday ExperiencePrestigious Musical AmateursEarly American Theater Early BandsListening Example 16: Anonymous, "Yankee Doodle" (excerpt)Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 1. SummaryPart 2. The Tumultuous Nineteenth Century Romanticism in America: Historical and Cultural PerspectiveThe Emergence of Characteristically American ArtIndependenceThe UnknownLove of Nature
Fusion of the ArtsThe Civil War EraMusicChapter 5. Religious Music in the Early Nineteenth CenturyThe Great RevivalShape-Note NotationSpiritual Songs "Amazing Grace" Black Spirituals
Listening Example 17: James Macdermid. "There'll Be Joy, Joy, Joy" (excerpt)Listening Example 18: Anonymous, "Amazing Grace"Listening Example 19: Anonymous, "Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Seen" (excerpt) Spirituals As Concert Music
Singing Conventions Further Movements to Reform MusicLowell Mason (1792-1872)Listening Example 20: Lowell Mason, "Nearer, My God, to Thee"Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 6. Popular Music of the Civil War Era MinstrelsyListening Example 21: Daniel Decatur Emmett, "I Wish I Was in Dixie's Land"James A. Bland (1854-1911) The Heritage of Minstrelsy
Stephen Foster (1826-1864)Listening Example 22: Stephen Foster, "I Dream of Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair"Listening Example 23: Stephen Foster, "Oh! Susanna"Patriotic SongsListening Example 24: John Stafford Smith, "The Anacreontick Song" Civil War Songs Singing FamiliesListening Example 25: Anonymous, "Get Off the Track"Concert BandsPatrick Sarsfield Gilmore (1829-1892)
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 7. Concert MusicOrchestral Music Theodore Thomas (1835-1905)
Romantic Virtuosos Louis Moreau Gottschalk (1829-1869)
Piano MusicListening Example 26: Louis Moreau Gottschalk, "Le bananier"Rise of Nationalism in MusicSecond New England School John Knowles Paine (1839-1906)
Listening Example 27: John Knowles Paine, Fuga giocosa, op. 41, no. 3 Fugue Amy Marcy Cheney Beach (1867-1944)
Listening Example 28: Amy Marcy Cheney Beach, Symphony in E minor (Gaelic), 2nd movement Edward MacDowell (1860-1908)
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPART 2 Summary PART 3. The Growth of Vernacular TraditionsMusic in the Vernacular: Historical and Cultural Perspective Vernacular Art and Literature Vernacular Music
Chapter 8. The Rise of Popular CultureJohn Philip Sousa (1854-1932) Marches
Listening Example 29. John Philip Sousa, "The Stars and Stripes Forever"Ragtime Scott Joplin (1868-1917)
Listening Example 30. Scott Joplin, "Maple Leaf Rag" Influence of Ragtime
Tin Pan Alley The Songs Barbershop Singing
Listening Example 31. George M. Cohan, "Rose" ("A Ring to the Name of Rose") Irving Berlin (1888-1989)
Listening Example 32. Irving Berlin, "Alexander's Ragtime Band" Jerome Kern (1885-1945) Cole Porter (1892-1964)
Listening Example 33. Cole Porter, "Night and Day" George Gershwin (1898-1937) Decline of Tin Pan Alley
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 9. The Jazz AgeBlues Rural or Country Blues
Listening Example 34. Robert Johnson, "Hellhound on My Trail" Classic Blues
Listening Example 35. Bessie Smith, "Lost Your Head Blues" Urban Blues
Listening Example 36. W. C. Handy, St. Louis BluesNew Orleans Jazz Louis Armstrong (1901-1971)Listening Example 37. Lillian Hardin Armstrong, "Hotter Than That" (excerpt)Chicago JazzJazz Piano Boogie-Woogie Stride Piano
Listening Example 38. James P. Johnson, "Carolina Shout"Sweet JazzTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 10. Jazz 1930-1960Big Band Swing Art of Arranging
Listening Example 39. Count Basie, Lester Young, arr., "Taxi War Dance" (excerpt) Edward Kennedy "Duke" Ellington (1899-1974)
Listening Example 40. Duke Ellington, "Mood Indigo"Women in JazzRise of Big Band Vocalists Billie Holiday (1915-1959)
Bebop Charlie "Bird" Parker (1920-1955) John Birks "Dizzy" Gillespie (1917-1993)
Listening Example 42. Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, "KoKo"Jazz As Concert Music Jazz Composition
Listening Example 43. Duke Ellington, Concerto for CootieEncoreProgressive JazzListening Example 44. Paul Desmond, "Take Five" (excerpt)Cool JazzListening Example 45. Miles Davis, "Boplicity"Hard Bop Terms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 11. Country MusicFrom Country to City Jimmie Rodgers (1897-1933)
Listening Example 46. Jimmie Rodgers, "Blue Yodel No. 9" The Carter Family
Styles of Country Music American Folk Ballads
Listening Example 47. Anonymous, "The Ballad of Casey Jones" Bluegrass
Listening Example 48. Earl Scruggs, "Earl's Breakdown" Country Pop and the Nashville Sound Western Swing Honky-Tonk Cowboy Songs Hawaiian Music
Listening Example 49: Danny Ku, "Mele of My Tutu E" Cajun Music
Listening Example 50. Anonymous, Cajun Two-Step (excerpt) Zydeco
Women in CountryRecent CountryTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 12. Latin Popular MusicsThe Caribbean Santeria: The Way of the Saints Bomba Rumba Cu-bop Mambo Salsa
Listening Example 51. Ruben Blades and Willie Colon, "Ojos" (Eyes)Brazil Samba and Bossa Nova
Listening Example 52. Antonio Carlos Jobim, "Desafinado" ("Off Key")Mexico Tejano and Norteño Music Conjunto Mariachis
Latin Music TodayTerms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 3 SummaryPart 4. Vernacular Musics Since Rock and RollVernacular ArtVernacular MusicChapter 13. Rock and RollThe Generation GapRhythm and Blues Country Music Meets R&B
Birth of Rock and Roll Bill Haley (1925-1981) Elvis Presley (1935-1977) Early Characteristics
Listening Example 53. Chuck Berry, "School Days"End of the First EraSurfing MusicMotownListening Example 54. Holland, Dozier, and Holland, "Stop! In the Name of Love"The British InvasionBack to Black Rock Gospel
Listening Example 55. Anonymous: "Down by the Riverside" Soul
Listening Example 56. James Brown, "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag" Funk
From Rock and Roll to Rock Psychedelic Rock Psychedelic Blues Heavy Metal
A Future UnassuredTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 14. Rock Flirts with CountryUrban Folk Music Woody Guthrie (1914-1967) The Urban Folk Revival Bob Dylan (b. 1941)
Folk RockListening Example 57. Bob Dylan, "Mr. Tambourine Man" Newport Folk Festival, 1965
Alternative CountryTerms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 15. Jazz Since 1960Free JazzListening Example 58. John Coltrane, A Love Supreme-Part I, "Acknowledgement" (excerpt) The 1970s Fusion (Jazz-Rock) Integration of Foreign Sounds
The 1980s and Beyond Crossover Music Traditionalism
The 1990s and Beyond Henry Threadgill (b. 1944) Anthony Braxton (b. 1945) Wynton Marsalis (b. 1961)
Jazz Today and TomorrowTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 16. Popular Music since 1970Singer-SongwritersArt RockDiscoPunkNew WaveGrunge Electronic Dance MusicPop Music and PoliticsLooking Forward, Backward, and AbroadHip-Hop and Rap Reggae The Rise of Hip-Hop Rap Social Concerns
Listening Example 59. "Rapper's Delight" (excerpt) Back to the Roots
Music Business Sharing Music Marketing Music
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 4 SummaryPart 5 Music for Theater and FilmMusic and Theater: Historical and Cultural Perspective Musical Theater in America Broadway Musicals Operas Films
Chapter 17 Musical TheaterVariety Shows Vaudeville Burlesque Revues
Operetta Gilbert and Sullivan American Operettas
Musical Comedies George M. Cohan (1878-1942)
Listening Example 60. George M. Cohan, "Give My Regards to Broadway" (from Little Johnny Jones)Black Musical TheaterJerome Kern's Show BoatListening Example 61: Jerome Kern, "Ol' Man River" (from Show Boat)Golden Age of Broadway Musicals (1930-1955) Rodgers and Hart Rodgers and Hammerstein
Expansion of the Broadway Musical Lerner and Loewe Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990)
Listening Example 62: Leonard Bernstein, "Tonight" (from Westside Story) Stephen Sondheim (b. 1930)Listening Example 63. Stephen Sondheim, "Every Day a Little Death" (from A Little Night Music)
Field Hollers
Ring Shouts
Listening Example 7: Field HollerListening Example 8: Father's Field Call Work Songs
Listening Example 9:Jesse Bradley, "Hammer, Ring" (excerpt) Freedom Songs Musical Instruments
Listening Example 10: "No More Auction Block for Me" What of African Music Survives Today?Terms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 3. Religious Music in the Colonial, Revolutionary, and Federal PeriodsMusic at the Spanish MissionsPsalm Tunes Psalters
Listening Example 11. Louis Bourgeois, "Old Hundred" (excerpt)Other Protestant MusicListening Example 12. Joseph Brackett, Jr., "'Tis the Gift to Be Simple" German-Speaking Protestant Sects The Great Awakening
Early Efforts at Musical Reform The Singing School Movement William Billings (1746-1800)Listening Example 13. William Billings, "Chester" Canons
Listening Example 14. William Billings, "When Jesus Wept" Fuging Tunes
Listening Example 15. Daniel Read, "Sherburne"Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 4. Secular Music in the Colonial, Revolutionary, and Federal PeriodsMusic in Everyday ExperiencePrestigious Musical AmateursEarly American Theater Early BandsListening Example 16: Anonymous, "Yankee Doodle" (excerpt)Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 1. SummaryPart 2. The Tumultuous Nineteenth Century Romanticism in America: Historical and Cultural PerspectiveThe Emergence of Characteristically American ArtIndependenceThe UnknownLove of Nature
Fusion of the ArtsThe Civil War EraMusicChapter 5. Religious Music in the Early Nineteenth CenturyThe Great RevivalShape-Note NotationSpiritual Songs "Amazing Grace" Black Spirituals
Listening Example 17: James Macdermid. "There'll Be Joy, Joy, Joy" (excerpt)Listening Example 18: Anonymous, "Amazing Grace"Listening Example 19: Anonymous, "Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Seen" (excerpt) Spirituals As Concert Music
Singing Conventions Further Movements to Reform MusicLowell Mason (1792-1872)Listening Example 20: Lowell Mason, "Nearer, My God, to Thee"Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 6. Popular Music of the Civil War Era MinstrelsyListening Example 21: Daniel Decatur Emmett, "I Wish I Was in Dixie's Land"James A. Bland (1854-1911) The Heritage of Minstrelsy
Stephen Foster (1826-1864)Listening Example 22: Stephen Foster, "I Dream of Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair"Listening Example 23: Stephen Foster, "Oh! Susanna"Patriotic SongsListening Example 24: John Stafford Smith, "The Anacreontick Song" Civil War Songs Singing FamiliesListening Example 25: Anonymous, "Get Off the Track"Concert BandsPatrick Sarsfield Gilmore (1829-1892)
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 7. Concert MusicOrchestral Music Theodore Thomas (1835-1905)
Romantic Virtuosos Louis Moreau Gottschalk (1829-1869)
Piano MusicListening Example 26: Louis Moreau Gottschalk, "Le bananier"Rise of Nationalism in MusicSecond New England School John Knowles Paine (1839-1906)
Listening Example 27: John Knowles Paine, Fuga giocosa, op. 41, no. 3 Fugue Amy Marcy Cheney Beach (1867-1944)
Listening Example 28: Amy Marcy Cheney Beach, Symphony in E minor (Gaelic), 2nd movement Edward MacDowell (1860-1908)
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPART 2 Summary PART 3. The Growth of Vernacular TraditionsMusic in the Vernacular: Historical and Cultural Perspective Vernacular Art and Literature Vernacular Music
Chapter 8. The Rise of Popular CultureJohn Philip Sousa (1854-1932) Marches
Listening Example 29. John Philip Sousa, "The Stars and Stripes Forever"Ragtime Scott Joplin (1868-1917)
Listening Example 30. Scott Joplin, "Maple Leaf Rag" Influence of Ragtime
Tin Pan Alley The Songs Barbershop Singing
Listening Example 31. George M. Cohan, "Rose" ("A Ring to the Name of Rose") Irving Berlin (1888-1989)
Listening Example 32. Irving Berlin, "Alexander's Ragtime Band" Jerome Kern (1885-1945) Cole Porter (1892-1964)
Listening Example 33. Cole Porter, "Night and Day" George Gershwin (1898-1937) Decline of Tin Pan Alley
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 9. The Jazz AgeBlues Rural or Country Blues
Listening Example 34. Robert Johnson, "Hellhound on My Trail" Classic Blues
Listening Example 35. Bessie Smith, "Lost Your Head Blues" Urban Blues
Listening Example 36. W. C. Handy, St. Louis BluesNew Orleans Jazz Louis Armstrong (1901-1971)Listening Example 37. Lillian Hardin Armstrong, "Hotter Than That" (excerpt)Chicago JazzJazz Piano Boogie-Woogie Stride Piano
Listening Example 38. James P. Johnson, "Carolina Shout"Sweet JazzTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 10. Jazz 1930-1960Big Band Swing Art of Arranging
Listening Example 39. Count Basie, Lester Young, arr., "Taxi War Dance" (excerpt) Edward Kennedy "Duke" Ellington (1899-1974)
Listening Example 40. Duke Ellington, "Mood Indigo"Women in JazzRise of Big Band Vocalists Billie Holiday (1915-1959)
Bebop Charlie "Bird" Parker (1920-1955) John Birks "Dizzy" Gillespie (1917-1993)
Listening Example 42. Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, "KoKo"Jazz As Concert Music Jazz Composition
Listening Example 43. Duke Ellington, Concerto for CootieEncoreProgressive JazzListening Example 44. Paul Desmond, "Take Five" (excerpt)Cool JazzListening Example 45. Miles Davis, "Boplicity"Hard Bop Terms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 11. Country MusicFrom Country to City Jimmie Rodgers (1897-1933)
Listening Example 46. Jimmie Rodgers, "Blue Yodel No. 9" The Carter Family
Styles of Country Music American Folk Ballads
Listening Example 47. Anonymous, "The Ballad of Casey Jones" Bluegrass
Listening Example 48. Earl Scruggs, "Earl's Breakdown" Country Pop and the Nashville Sound Western Swing Honky-Tonk Cowboy Songs Hawaiian Music
Listening Example 49: Danny Ku, "Mele of My Tutu E" Cajun Music
Listening Example 50. Anonymous, Cajun Two-Step (excerpt) Zydeco
Women in CountryRecent CountryTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 12. Latin Popular MusicsThe Caribbean Santeria: The Way of the Saints Bomba Rumba Cu-bop Mambo Salsa
Listening Example 51. Ruben Blades and Willie Colon, "Ojos" (Eyes)Brazil Samba and Bossa Nova
Listening Example 52. Antonio Carlos Jobim, "Desafinado" ("Off Key")Mexico Tejano and Norteño Music Conjunto Mariachis
Latin Music TodayTerms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 3 SummaryPart 4. Vernacular Musics Since Rock and RollVernacular ArtVernacular MusicChapter 13. Rock and RollThe Generation GapRhythm and Blues Country Music Meets R&B
Birth of Rock and Roll Bill Haley (1925-1981) Elvis Presley (1935-1977) Early Characteristics
Listening Example 53. Chuck Berry, "School Days"End of the First EraSurfing MusicMotownListening Example 54. Holland, Dozier, and Holland, "Stop! In the Name of Love"The British InvasionBack to Black Rock Gospel
Listening Example 55. Anonymous: "Down by the Riverside" Soul
Listening Example 56. James Brown, "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag" Funk
From Rock and Roll to Rock Psychedelic Rock Psychedelic Blues Heavy Metal
A Future UnassuredTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 14. Rock Flirts with CountryUrban Folk Music Woody Guthrie (1914-1967) The Urban Folk Revival Bob Dylan (b. 1941)
Folk RockListening Example 57. Bob Dylan, "Mr. Tambourine Man" Newport Folk Festival, 1965
Alternative CountryTerms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 15. Jazz Since 1960Free JazzListening Example 58. John Coltrane, A Love Supreme-Part I, "Acknowledgement" (excerpt) The 1970s Fusion (Jazz-Rock) Integration of Foreign Sounds
The 1980s and Beyond Crossover Music Traditionalism
The 1990s and Beyond Henry Threadgill (b. 1944) Anthony Braxton (b. 1945) Wynton Marsalis (b. 1961)
Jazz Today and TomorrowTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 16. Popular Music since 1970Singer-SongwritersArt RockDiscoPunkNew WaveGrunge Electronic Dance MusicPop Music and PoliticsLooking Forward, Backward, and AbroadHip-Hop and Rap Reggae The Rise of Hip-Hop Rap Social Concerns
Listening Example 59. "Rapper's Delight" (excerpt) Back to the Roots
Music Business Sharing Music Marketing Music
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 4 SummaryPart 5 Music for Theater and FilmMusic and Theater: Historical and Cultural Perspective Musical Theater in America Broadway Musicals Operas Films
Chapter 17 Musical TheaterVariety Shows Vaudeville Burlesque Revues
Operetta Gilbert and Sullivan American Operettas
Musical Comedies George M. Cohan (1878-1942)
Listening Example 60. George M. Cohan, "Give My Regards to Broadway" (from Little Johnny Jones)Black Musical TheaterJerome Kern's Show BoatListening Example 61: Jerome Kern, "Ol' Man River" (from Show Boat)Golden Age of Broadway Musicals (1930-1955) Rodgers and Hart Rodgers and Hammerstein
Expansion of the Broadway Musical Lerner and Loewe Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990)
Listening Example 62: Leonard Bernstein, "Tonight" (from Westside Story) Stephen Sondheim (b. 1930)Listening Example 63. Stephen Sondheim, "Every Day a Little Death" (from A Little Night Music)
Work Songs
Listening Example 9:Jesse Bradley, "Hammer, Ring" (excerpt) Freedom Songs Musical Instruments
Listening Example 10: "No More Auction Block for Me" What of African Music Survives Today?Terms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 3. Religious Music in the Colonial, Revolutionary, and Federal PeriodsMusic at the Spanish MissionsPsalm Tunes Psalters
Listening Example 11. Louis Bourgeois, "Old Hundred" (excerpt)Other Protestant MusicListening Example 12. Joseph Brackett, Jr., "'Tis the Gift to Be Simple" German-Speaking Protestant Sects The Great Awakening
Early Efforts at Musical Reform The Singing School Movement William Billings (1746-1800)Listening Example 13. William Billings, "Chester" Canons
Listening Example 14. William Billings, "When Jesus Wept" Fuging Tunes
Listening Example 15. Daniel Read, "Sherburne"Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 4. Secular Music in the Colonial, Revolutionary, and Federal PeriodsMusic in Everyday ExperiencePrestigious Musical AmateursEarly American Theater Early BandsListening Example 16: Anonymous, "Yankee Doodle" (excerpt)Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 1. SummaryPart 2. The Tumultuous Nineteenth Century Romanticism in America: Historical and Cultural PerspectiveThe Emergence of Characteristically American ArtIndependenceThe UnknownLove of Nature
Fusion of the ArtsThe Civil War EraMusicChapter 5. Religious Music in the Early Nineteenth CenturyThe Great RevivalShape-Note NotationSpiritual Songs "Amazing Grace" Black Spirituals
Listening Example 17: James Macdermid. "There'll Be Joy, Joy, Joy" (excerpt)Listening Example 18: Anonymous, "Amazing Grace"Listening Example 19: Anonymous, "Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Seen" (excerpt) Spirituals As Concert Music
Singing Conventions Further Movements to Reform MusicLowell Mason (1792-1872)Listening Example 20: Lowell Mason, "Nearer, My God, to Thee"Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 6. Popular Music of the Civil War Era MinstrelsyListening Example 21: Daniel Decatur Emmett, "I Wish I Was in Dixie's Land"James A. Bland (1854-1911) The Heritage of Minstrelsy
Stephen Foster (1826-1864)Listening Example 22: Stephen Foster, "I Dream of Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair"Listening Example 23: Stephen Foster, "Oh! Susanna"Patriotic SongsListening Example 24: John Stafford Smith, "The Anacreontick Song" Civil War Songs Singing FamiliesListening Example 25: Anonymous, "Get Off the Track"Concert BandsPatrick Sarsfield Gilmore (1829-1892)
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 7. Concert MusicOrchestral Music Theodore Thomas (1835-1905)
Romantic Virtuosos Louis Moreau Gottschalk (1829-1869)
Piano MusicListening Example 26: Louis Moreau Gottschalk, "Le bananier"Rise of Nationalism in MusicSecond New England School John Knowles Paine (1839-1906)
Listening Example 27: John Knowles Paine, Fuga giocosa, op. 41, no. 3 Fugue Amy Marcy Cheney Beach (1867-1944)
Listening Example 28: Amy Marcy Cheney Beach, Symphony in E minor (Gaelic), 2nd movement Edward MacDowell (1860-1908)
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPART 2 Summary PART 3. The Growth of Vernacular TraditionsMusic in the Vernacular: Historical and Cultural Perspective Vernacular Art and Literature Vernacular Music
Chapter 8. The Rise of Popular CultureJohn Philip Sousa (1854-1932) Marches
Listening Example 29. John Philip Sousa, "The Stars and Stripes Forever"Ragtime Scott Joplin (1868-1917)
Listening Example 30. Scott Joplin, "Maple Leaf Rag" Influence of Ragtime
Tin Pan Alley The Songs Barbershop Singing
Listening Example 31. George M. Cohan, "Rose" ("A Ring to the Name of Rose") Irving Berlin (1888-1989)
Listening Example 32. Irving Berlin, "Alexander's Ragtime Band" Jerome Kern (1885-1945) Cole Porter (1892-1964)
Listening Example 33. Cole Porter, "Night and Day" George Gershwin (1898-1937) Decline of Tin Pan Alley
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 9. The Jazz AgeBlues Rural or Country Blues
Listening Example 34. Robert Johnson, "Hellhound on My Trail" Classic Blues
Listening Example 35. Bessie Smith, "Lost Your Head Blues" Urban Blues
Listening Example 36. W. C. Handy, St. Louis BluesNew Orleans Jazz Louis Armstrong (1901-1971)Listening Example 37. Lillian Hardin Armstrong, "Hotter Than That" (excerpt)Chicago JazzJazz Piano Boogie-Woogie Stride Piano
Listening Example 38. James P. Johnson, "Carolina Shout"Sweet JazzTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 10. Jazz 1930-1960Big Band Swing Art of Arranging
Listening Example 39. Count Basie, Lester Young, arr., "Taxi War Dance" (excerpt) Edward Kennedy "Duke" Ellington (1899-1974)
Listening Example 40. Duke Ellington, "Mood Indigo"Women in JazzRise of Big Band Vocalists Billie Holiday (1915-1959)
Bebop Charlie "Bird" Parker (1920-1955) John Birks "Dizzy" Gillespie (1917-1993)
Listening Example 42. Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, "KoKo"Jazz As Concert Music Jazz Composition
Listening Example 43. Duke Ellington, Concerto for CootieEncoreProgressive JazzListening Example 44. Paul Desmond, "Take Five" (excerpt)Cool JazzListening Example 45. Miles Davis, "Boplicity"Hard Bop Terms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 11. Country MusicFrom Country to City Jimmie Rodgers (1897-1933)
Listening Example 46. Jimmie Rodgers, "Blue Yodel No. 9" The Carter Family
Styles of Country Music American Folk Ballads
Listening Example 47. Anonymous, "The Ballad of Casey Jones" Bluegrass
Listening Example 48. Earl Scruggs, "Earl's Breakdown" Country Pop and the Nashville Sound Western Swing Honky-Tonk Cowboy Songs Hawaiian Music
Listening Example 49: Danny Ku, "Mele of My Tutu E" Cajun Music
Listening Example 50. Anonymous, Cajun Two-Step (excerpt) Zydeco
Women in CountryRecent CountryTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 12. Latin Popular MusicsThe Caribbean Santeria: The Way of the Saints Bomba Rumba Cu-bop Mambo Salsa
Listening Example 51. Ruben Blades and Willie Colon, "Ojos" (Eyes)Brazil Samba and Bossa Nova
Listening Example 52. Antonio Carlos Jobim, "Desafinado" ("Off Key")Mexico Tejano and Norteño Music Conjunto Mariachis
Latin Music TodayTerms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 3 SummaryPart 4. Vernacular Musics Since Rock and RollVernacular ArtVernacular MusicChapter 13. Rock and RollThe Generation GapRhythm and Blues Country Music Meets R&B
Birth of Rock and Roll Bill Haley (1925-1981) Elvis Presley (1935-1977) Early Characteristics
Listening Example 53. Chuck Berry, "School Days"End of the First EraSurfing MusicMotownListening Example 54. Holland, Dozier, and Holland, "Stop! In the Name of Love"The British InvasionBack to Black Rock Gospel
Listening Example 55. Anonymous: "Down by the Riverside" Soul
Listening Example 56. James Brown, "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag" Funk
From Rock and Roll to Rock Psychedelic Rock Psychedelic Blues Heavy Metal
A Future UnassuredTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 14. Rock Flirts with CountryUrban Folk Music Woody Guthrie (1914-1967) The Urban Folk Revival Bob Dylan (b. 1941)
Folk RockListening Example 57. Bob Dylan, "Mr. Tambourine Man" Newport Folk Festival, 1965
Alternative CountryTerms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 15. Jazz Since 1960Free JazzListening Example 58. John Coltrane, A Love Supreme-Part I, "Acknowledgement" (excerpt) The 1970s Fusion (Jazz-Rock) Integration of Foreign Sounds
The 1980s and Beyond Crossover Music Traditionalism
The 1990s and Beyond Henry Threadgill (b. 1944) Anthony Braxton (b. 1945) Wynton Marsalis (b. 1961)
Jazz Today and TomorrowTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 16. Popular Music since 1970Singer-SongwritersArt RockDiscoPunkNew WaveGrunge Electronic Dance MusicPop Music and PoliticsLooking Forward, Backward, and AbroadHip-Hop and Rap Reggae The Rise of Hip-Hop Rap Social Concerns
Listening Example 59. "Rapper's Delight" (excerpt) Back to the Roots
Music Business Sharing Music Marketing Music
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 4 SummaryPart 5 Music for Theater and FilmMusic and Theater: Historical and Cultural Perspective Musical Theater in America Broadway Musicals Operas Films
Chapter 17 Musical TheaterVariety Shows Vaudeville Burlesque Revues
Operetta Gilbert and Sullivan American Operettas
Musical Comedies George M. Cohan (1878-1942)
Listening Example 60. George M. Cohan, "Give My Regards to Broadway" (from Little Johnny Jones)Black Musical TheaterJerome Kern's Show BoatListening Example 61: Jerome Kern, "Ol' Man River" (from Show Boat)Golden Age of Broadway Musicals (1930-1955) Rodgers and Hart Rodgers and Hammerstein
Expansion of the Broadway Musical Lerner and Loewe Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990)
Listening Example 62: Leonard Bernstein, "Tonight" (from Westside Story) Stephen Sondheim (b. 1930)Listening Example 63. Stephen Sondheim, "Every Day a Little Death" (from A Little Night Music)
Freedom Songs Musical Instruments
What of African Music Survives Today?Terms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 3. Religious Music in the Colonial, Revolutionary, and Federal PeriodsMusic at the Spanish MissionsPsalm Tunes Psalters
Listening Example 11. Louis Bourgeois, "Old Hundred" (excerpt)Other Protestant MusicListening Example 12. Joseph Brackett, Jr., "'Tis the Gift to Be Simple" German-Speaking Protestant Sects The Great Awakening
Early Efforts at Musical Reform The Singing School Movement William Billings (1746-1800)Listening Example 13. William Billings, "Chester" Canons
Listening Example 14. William Billings, "When Jesus Wept" Fuging Tunes
Listening Example 15. Daniel Read, "Sherburne"Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 4. Secular Music in the Colonial, Revolutionary, and Federal PeriodsMusic in Everyday ExperiencePrestigious Musical AmateursEarly American Theater Early BandsListening Example 16: Anonymous, "Yankee Doodle" (excerpt)Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 1. SummaryPart 2. The Tumultuous Nineteenth Century Romanticism in America: Historical and Cultural PerspectiveThe Emergence of Characteristically American ArtIndependenceThe UnknownLove of Nature
Fusion of the ArtsThe Civil War EraMusicChapter 5. Religious Music in the Early Nineteenth CenturyThe Great RevivalShape-Note NotationSpiritual Songs "Amazing Grace" Black Spirituals
Listening Example 17: James Macdermid. "There'll Be Joy, Joy, Joy" (excerpt)Listening Example 18: Anonymous, "Amazing Grace"Listening Example 19: Anonymous, "Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Seen" (excerpt) Spirituals As Concert Music
Singing Conventions Further Movements to Reform MusicLowell Mason (1792-1872)Listening Example 20: Lowell Mason, "Nearer, My God, to Thee"Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 6. Popular Music of the Civil War Era MinstrelsyListening Example 21: Daniel Decatur Emmett, "I Wish I Was in Dixie's Land"James A. Bland (1854-1911) The Heritage of Minstrelsy
Stephen Foster (1826-1864)Listening Example 22: Stephen Foster, "I Dream of Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair"Listening Example 23: Stephen Foster, "Oh! Susanna"Patriotic SongsListening Example 24: John Stafford Smith, "The Anacreontick Song" Civil War Songs Singing FamiliesListening Example 25: Anonymous, "Get Off the Track"Concert BandsPatrick Sarsfield Gilmore (1829-1892)
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 7. Concert MusicOrchestral Music Theodore Thomas (1835-1905)
Romantic Virtuosos Louis Moreau Gottschalk (1829-1869)
Piano MusicListening Example 26: Louis Moreau Gottschalk, "Le bananier"Rise of Nationalism in MusicSecond New England School John Knowles Paine (1839-1906)
Listening Example 27: John Knowles Paine, Fuga giocosa, op. 41, no. 3 Fugue Amy Marcy Cheney Beach (1867-1944)
Listening Example 28: Amy Marcy Cheney Beach, Symphony in E minor (Gaelic), 2nd movement Edward MacDowell (1860-1908)
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPART 2 Summary PART 3. The Growth of Vernacular TraditionsMusic in the Vernacular: Historical and Cultural Perspective Vernacular Art and Literature Vernacular Music
Chapter 8. The Rise of Popular CultureJohn Philip Sousa (1854-1932) Marches
Listening Example 29. John Philip Sousa, "The Stars and Stripes Forever"Ragtime Scott Joplin (1868-1917)
Listening Example 30. Scott Joplin, "Maple Leaf Rag" Influence of Ragtime
Tin Pan Alley The Songs Barbershop Singing
Listening Example 31. George M. Cohan, "Rose" ("A Ring to the Name of Rose") Irving Berlin (1888-1989)
Listening Example 32. Irving Berlin, "Alexander's Ragtime Band" Jerome Kern (1885-1945) Cole Porter (1892-1964)
Listening Example 33. Cole Porter, "Night and Day" George Gershwin (1898-1937) Decline of Tin Pan Alley
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 9. The Jazz AgeBlues Rural or Country Blues
Listening Example 34. Robert Johnson, "Hellhound on My Trail" Classic Blues
Listening Example 35. Bessie Smith, "Lost Your Head Blues" Urban Blues
Listening Example 36. W. C. Handy, St. Louis BluesNew Orleans Jazz Louis Armstrong (1901-1971)Listening Example 37. Lillian Hardin Armstrong, "Hotter Than That" (excerpt)Chicago JazzJazz Piano Boogie-Woogie Stride Piano
Listening Example 38. James P. Johnson, "Carolina Shout"Sweet JazzTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 10. Jazz 1930-1960Big Band Swing Art of Arranging
Listening Example 39. Count Basie, Lester Young, arr., "Taxi War Dance" (excerpt) Edward Kennedy "Duke" Ellington (1899-1974)
Listening Example 40. Duke Ellington, "Mood Indigo"Women in JazzRise of Big Band Vocalists Billie Holiday (1915-1959)
Bebop Charlie "Bird" Parker (1920-1955) John Birks "Dizzy" Gillespie (1917-1993)
Listening Example 42. Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, "KoKo"Jazz As Concert Music Jazz Composition
Listening Example 43. Duke Ellington, Concerto for CootieEncoreProgressive JazzListening Example 44. Paul Desmond, "Take Five" (excerpt)Cool JazzListening Example 45. Miles Davis, "Boplicity"Hard Bop Terms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 11. Country MusicFrom Country to City Jimmie Rodgers (1897-1933)
Listening Example 46. Jimmie Rodgers, "Blue Yodel No. 9" The Carter Family
Styles of Country Music American Folk Ballads
Listening Example 47. Anonymous, "The Ballad of Casey Jones" Bluegrass
Listening Example 48. Earl Scruggs, "Earl's Breakdown" Country Pop and the Nashville Sound Western Swing Honky-Tonk Cowboy Songs Hawaiian Music
Listening Example 49: Danny Ku, "Mele of My Tutu E" Cajun Music
Listening Example 50. Anonymous, Cajun Two-Step (excerpt) Zydeco
Women in CountryRecent CountryTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 12. Latin Popular MusicsThe Caribbean Santeria: The Way of the Saints Bomba Rumba Cu-bop Mambo Salsa
Listening Example 51. Ruben Blades and Willie Colon, "Ojos" (Eyes)Brazil Samba and Bossa Nova
Listening Example 52. Antonio Carlos Jobim, "Desafinado" ("Off Key")Mexico Tejano and Norteño Music Conjunto Mariachis
Latin Music TodayTerms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 3 SummaryPart 4. Vernacular Musics Since Rock and RollVernacular ArtVernacular MusicChapter 13. Rock and RollThe Generation GapRhythm and Blues Country Music Meets R&B
Birth of Rock and Roll Bill Haley (1925-1981) Elvis Presley (1935-1977) Early Characteristics
Listening Example 53. Chuck Berry, "School Days"End of the First EraSurfing MusicMotownListening Example 54. Holland, Dozier, and Holland, "Stop! In the Name of Love"The British InvasionBack to Black Rock Gospel
Listening Example 55. Anonymous: "Down by the Riverside" Soul
Listening Example 56. James Brown, "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag" Funk
From Rock and Roll to Rock Psychedelic Rock Psychedelic Blues Heavy Metal
A Future UnassuredTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 14. Rock Flirts with CountryUrban Folk Music Woody Guthrie (1914-1967) The Urban Folk Revival Bob Dylan (b. 1941)
Folk RockListening Example 57. Bob Dylan, "Mr. Tambourine Man" Newport Folk Festival, 1965
Alternative CountryTerms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 15. Jazz Since 1960Free JazzListening Example 58. John Coltrane, A Love Supreme-Part I, "Acknowledgement" (excerpt) The 1970s Fusion (Jazz-Rock) Integration of Foreign Sounds
The 1980s and Beyond Crossover Music Traditionalism
The 1990s and Beyond Henry Threadgill (b. 1944) Anthony Braxton (b. 1945) Wynton Marsalis (b. 1961)
Jazz Today and TomorrowTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 16. Popular Music since 1970Singer-SongwritersArt RockDiscoPunkNew WaveGrunge Electronic Dance MusicPop Music and PoliticsLooking Forward, Backward, and AbroadHip-Hop and Rap Reggae The Rise of Hip-Hop Rap Social Concerns
Listening Example 59. "Rapper's Delight" (excerpt) Back to the Roots
Music Business Sharing Music Marketing Music
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 4 SummaryPart 5 Music for Theater and FilmMusic and Theater: Historical and Cultural Perspective Musical Theater in America Broadway Musicals Operas Films
Chapter 17 Musical TheaterVariety Shows Vaudeville Burlesque Revues
Operetta Gilbert and Sullivan American Operettas
Musical Comedies George M. Cohan (1878-1942)
Listening Example 60. George M. Cohan, "Give My Regards to Broadway" (from Little Johnny Jones)Black Musical TheaterJerome Kern's Show BoatListening Example 61: Jerome Kern, "Ol' Man River" (from Show Boat)Golden Age of Broadway Musicals (1930-1955) Rodgers and Hart Rodgers and Hammerstein
Expansion of the Broadway Musical Lerner and Loewe Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990)
Listening Example 62: Leonard Bernstein, "Tonight" (from Westside Story) Stephen Sondheim (b. 1930)Listening Example 63. Stephen Sondheim, "Every Day a Little Death" (from A Little Night Music)
Key Figures Chapter 3. Religious Music in the Colonial, Revolutionary, and Federal PeriodsMusic at the Spanish MissionsPsalm Tunes Psalters
Listening Example 11. Louis Bourgeois, "Old Hundred" (excerpt)Other Protestant MusicListening Example 12. Joseph Brackett, Jr., "'Tis the Gift to Be Simple" German-Speaking Protestant Sects The Great Awakening
Early Efforts at Musical Reform The Singing School Movement William Billings (1746-1800)Listening Example 13. William Billings, "Chester" Canons
Listening Example 14. William Billings, "When Jesus Wept" Fuging Tunes
Listening Example 15. Daniel Read, "Sherburne"Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 4. Secular Music in the Colonial, Revolutionary, and Federal PeriodsMusic in Everyday ExperiencePrestigious Musical AmateursEarly American Theater Early BandsListening Example 16: Anonymous, "Yankee Doodle" (excerpt)Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 1. SummaryPart 2. The Tumultuous Nineteenth Century Romanticism in America: Historical and Cultural PerspectiveThe Emergence of Characteristically American ArtIndependenceThe UnknownLove of Nature
Fusion of the ArtsThe Civil War EraMusicChapter 5. Religious Music in the Early Nineteenth CenturyThe Great RevivalShape-Note NotationSpiritual Songs "Amazing Grace" Black Spirituals
Listening Example 17: James Macdermid. "There'll Be Joy, Joy, Joy" (excerpt)Listening Example 18: Anonymous, "Amazing Grace"Listening Example 19: Anonymous, "Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Seen" (excerpt) Spirituals As Concert Music
Singing Conventions Further Movements to Reform MusicLowell Mason (1792-1872)Listening Example 20: Lowell Mason, "Nearer, My God, to Thee"Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 6. Popular Music of the Civil War Era MinstrelsyListening Example 21: Daniel Decatur Emmett, "I Wish I Was in Dixie's Land"James A. Bland (1854-1911) The Heritage of Minstrelsy
Stephen Foster (1826-1864)Listening Example 22: Stephen Foster, "I Dream of Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair"Listening Example 23: Stephen Foster, "Oh! Susanna"Patriotic SongsListening Example 24: John Stafford Smith, "The Anacreontick Song" Civil War Songs Singing FamiliesListening Example 25: Anonymous, "Get Off the Track"Concert BandsPatrick Sarsfield Gilmore (1829-1892)
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 7. Concert MusicOrchestral Music Theodore Thomas (1835-1905)
Romantic Virtuosos Louis Moreau Gottschalk (1829-1869)
Piano MusicListening Example 26: Louis Moreau Gottschalk, "Le bananier"Rise of Nationalism in MusicSecond New England School John Knowles Paine (1839-1906)
Listening Example 27: John Knowles Paine, Fuga giocosa, op. 41, no. 3 Fugue Amy Marcy Cheney Beach (1867-1944)
Listening Example 28: Amy Marcy Cheney Beach, Symphony in E minor (Gaelic), 2nd movement Edward MacDowell (1860-1908)
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPART 2 Summary PART 3. The Growth of Vernacular TraditionsMusic in the Vernacular: Historical and Cultural Perspective Vernacular Art and Literature Vernacular Music
Chapter 8. The Rise of Popular CultureJohn Philip Sousa (1854-1932) Marches
Listening Example 29. John Philip Sousa, "The Stars and Stripes Forever"Ragtime Scott Joplin (1868-1917)
Listening Example 30. Scott Joplin, "Maple Leaf Rag" Influence of Ragtime
Tin Pan Alley The Songs Barbershop Singing
Listening Example 31. George M. Cohan, "Rose" ("A Ring to the Name of Rose") Irving Berlin (1888-1989)
Listening Example 32. Irving Berlin, "Alexander's Ragtime Band" Jerome Kern (1885-1945) Cole Porter (1892-1964)
Listening Example 33. Cole Porter, "Night and Day" George Gershwin (1898-1937) Decline of Tin Pan Alley
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 9. The Jazz AgeBlues Rural or Country Blues
Listening Example 34. Robert Johnson, "Hellhound on My Trail" Classic Blues
Listening Example 35. Bessie Smith, "Lost Your Head Blues" Urban Blues
Listening Example 36. W. C. Handy, St. Louis BluesNew Orleans Jazz Louis Armstrong (1901-1971)Listening Example 37. Lillian Hardin Armstrong, "Hotter Than That" (excerpt)Chicago JazzJazz Piano Boogie-Woogie Stride Piano
Listening Example 38. James P. Johnson, "Carolina Shout"Sweet JazzTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 10. Jazz 1930-1960Big Band Swing Art of Arranging
Listening Example 39. Count Basie, Lester Young, arr., "Taxi War Dance" (excerpt) Edward Kennedy "Duke" Ellington (1899-1974)
Listening Example 40. Duke Ellington, "Mood Indigo"Women in JazzRise of Big Band Vocalists Billie Holiday (1915-1959)
Bebop Charlie "Bird" Parker (1920-1955) John Birks "Dizzy" Gillespie (1917-1993)
Listening Example 42. Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, "KoKo"Jazz As Concert Music Jazz Composition
Listening Example 43. Duke Ellington, Concerto for CootieEncoreProgressive JazzListening Example 44. Paul Desmond, "Take Five" (excerpt)Cool JazzListening Example 45. Miles Davis, "Boplicity"Hard Bop Terms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 11. Country MusicFrom Country to City Jimmie Rodgers (1897-1933)
Listening Example 46. Jimmie Rodgers, "Blue Yodel No. 9" The Carter Family
Styles of Country Music American Folk Ballads
Listening Example 47. Anonymous, "The Ballad of Casey Jones" Bluegrass
Listening Example 48. Earl Scruggs, "Earl's Breakdown" Country Pop and the Nashville Sound Western Swing Honky-Tonk Cowboy Songs Hawaiian Music
Listening Example 49: Danny Ku, "Mele of My Tutu E" Cajun Music
Listening Example 50. Anonymous, Cajun Two-Step (excerpt) Zydeco
Women in CountryRecent CountryTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 12. Latin Popular MusicsThe Caribbean Santeria: The Way of the Saints Bomba Rumba Cu-bop Mambo Salsa
Listening Example 51. Ruben Blades and Willie Colon, "Ojos" (Eyes)Brazil Samba and Bossa Nova
Listening Example 52. Antonio Carlos Jobim, "Desafinado" ("Off Key")Mexico Tejano and Norteño Music Conjunto Mariachis
Latin Music TodayTerms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 3 SummaryPart 4. Vernacular Musics Since Rock and RollVernacular ArtVernacular MusicChapter 13. Rock and RollThe Generation GapRhythm and Blues Country Music Meets R&B
Birth of Rock and Roll Bill Haley (1925-1981) Elvis Presley (1935-1977) Early Characteristics
Listening Example 53. Chuck Berry, "School Days"End of the First EraSurfing MusicMotownListening Example 54. Holland, Dozier, and Holland, "Stop! In the Name of Love"The British InvasionBack to Black Rock Gospel
Listening Example 55. Anonymous: "Down by the Riverside" Soul
Listening Example 56. James Brown, "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag" Funk
From Rock and Roll to Rock Psychedelic Rock Psychedelic Blues Heavy Metal
A Future UnassuredTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 14. Rock Flirts with CountryUrban Folk Music Woody Guthrie (1914-1967) The Urban Folk Revival Bob Dylan (b. 1941)
Folk RockListening Example 57. Bob Dylan, "Mr. Tambourine Man" Newport Folk Festival, 1965
Alternative CountryTerms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 15. Jazz Since 1960Free JazzListening Example 58. John Coltrane, A Love Supreme-Part I, "Acknowledgement" (excerpt) The 1970s Fusion (Jazz-Rock) Integration of Foreign Sounds
The 1980s and Beyond Crossover Music Traditionalism
The 1990s and Beyond Henry Threadgill (b. 1944) Anthony Braxton (b. 1945) Wynton Marsalis (b. 1961)
Jazz Today and TomorrowTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 16. Popular Music since 1970Singer-SongwritersArt RockDiscoPunkNew WaveGrunge Electronic Dance MusicPop Music and PoliticsLooking Forward, Backward, and AbroadHip-Hop and Rap Reggae The Rise of Hip-Hop Rap Social Concerns
Listening Example 59. "Rapper's Delight" (excerpt) Back to the Roots
Music Business Sharing Music Marketing Music
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 4 SummaryPart 5 Music for Theater and FilmMusic and Theater: Historical and Cultural Perspective Musical Theater in America Broadway Musicals Operas Films
Chapter 17 Musical TheaterVariety Shows Vaudeville Burlesque Revues
Operetta Gilbert and Sullivan American Operettas
Musical Comedies George M. Cohan (1878-1942)
Listening Example 60. George M. Cohan, "Give My Regards to Broadway" (from Little Johnny Jones)Black Musical TheaterJerome Kern's Show BoatListening Example 61: Jerome Kern, "Ol' Man River" (from Show Boat)Golden Age of Broadway Musicals (1930-1955) Rodgers and Hart Rodgers and Hammerstein
Expansion of the Broadway Musical Lerner and Loewe Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990)
Listening Example 62: Leonard Bernstein, "Tonight" (from Westside Story) Stephen Sondheim (b. 1930)Listening Example 63. Stephen Sondheim, "Every Day a Little Death" (from A Little Night Music)
Music at the Spanish MissionsPsalm Tunes Psalters
Listening Example 11. Louis Bourgeois, "Old Hundred" (excerpt)Other Protestant MusicListening Example 12. Joseph Brackett, Jr., "'Tis the Gift to Be Simple" German-Speaking Protestant Sects The Great Awakening
Early Efforts at Musical Reform The Singing School Movement William Billings (1746-1800)Listening Example 13. William Billings, "Chester" Canons
Listening Example 14. William Billings, "When Jesus Wept" Fuging Tunes
Listening Example 15. Daniel Read, "Sherburne"Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 4. Secular Music in the Colonial, Revolutionary, and Federal PeriodsMusic in Everyday ExperiencePrestigious Musical AmateursEarly American Theater Early BandsListening Example 16: Anonymous, "Yankee Doodle" (excerpt)Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 1. SummaryPart 2. The Tumultuous Nineteenth Century Romanticism in America: Historical and Cultural PerspectiveThe Emergence of Characteristically American ArtIndependenceThe UnknownLove of Nature
Fusion of the ArtsThe Civil War EraMusicChapter 5. Religious Music in the Early Nineteenth CenturyThe Great RevivalShape-Note NotationSpiritual Songs "Amazing Grace" Black Spirituals
Listening Example 17: James Macdermid. "There'll Be Joy, Joy, Joy" (excerpt)Listening Example 18: Anonymous, "Amazing Grace"Listening Example 19: Anonymous, "Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Seen" (excerpt) Spirituals As Concert Music
Singing Conventions Further Movements to Reform MusicLowell Mason (1792-1872)Listening Example 20: Lowell Mason, "Nearer, My God, to Thee"Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 6. Popular Music of the Civil War Era MinstrelsyListening Example 21: Daniel Decatur Emmett, "I Wish I Was in Dixie's Land"James A. Bland (1854-1911) The Heritage of Minstrelsy
Stephen Foster (1826-1864)Listening Example 22: Stephen Foster, "I Dream of Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair"Listening Example 23: Stephen Foster, "Oh! Susanna"Patriotic SongsListening Example 24: John Stafford Smith, "The Anacreontick Song" Civil War Songs Singing FamiliesListening Example 25: Anonymous, "Get Off the Track"Concert BandsPatrick Sarsfield Gilmore (1829-1892)
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 7. Concert MusicOrchestral Music Theodore Thomas (1835-1905)
Romantic Virtuosos Louis Moreau Gottschalk (1829-1869)
Piano MusicListening Example 26: Louis Moreau Gottschalk, "Le bananier"Rise of Nationalism in MusicSecond New England School John Knowles Paine (1839-1906)
Listening Example 27: John Knowles Paine, Fuga giocosa, op. 41, no. 3 Fugue Amy Marcy Cheney Beach (1867-1944)
Listening Example 28: Amy Marcy Cheney Beach, Symphony in E minor (Gaelic), 2nd movement Edward MacDowell (1860-1908)
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPART 2 Summary PART 3. The Growth of Vernacular TraditionsMusic in the Vernacular: Historical and Cultural Perspective Vernacular Art and Literature Vernacular Music
Chapter 8. The Rise of Popular CultureJohn Philip Sousa (1854-1932) Marches
Listening Example 29. John Philip Sousa, "The Stars and Stripes Forever"Ragtime Scott Joplin (1868-1917)
Listening Example 30. Scott Joplin, "Maple Leaf Rag" Influence of Ragtime
Tin Pan Alley The Songs Barbershop Singing
Listening Example 31. George M. Cohan, "Rose" ("A Ring to the Name of Rose") Irving Berlin (1888-1989)
Listening Example 32. Irving Berlin, "Alexander's Ragtime Band" Jerome Kern (1885-1945) Cole Porter (1892-1964)
Listening Example 33. Cole Porter, "Night and Day" George Gershwin (1898-1937) Decline of Tin Pan Alley
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 9. The Jazz AgeBlues Rural or Country Blues
Listening Example 34. Robert Johnson, "Hellhound on My Trail" Classic Blues
Listening Example 35. Bessie Smith, "Lost Your Head Blues" Urban Blues
Listening Example 36. W. C. Handy, St. Louis BluesNew Orleans Jazz Louis Armstrong (1901-1971)Listening Example 37. Lillian Hardin Armstrong, "Hotter Than That" (excerpt)Chicago JazzJazz Piano Boogie-Woogie Stride Piano
Listening Example 38. James P. Johnson, "Carolina Shout"Sweet JazzTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 10. Jazz 1930-1960Big Band Swing Art of Arranging
Listening Example 39. Count Basie, Lester Young, arr., "Taxi War Dance" (excerpt) Edward Kennedy "Duke" Ellington (1899-1974)
Listening Example 40. Duke Ellington, "Mood Indigo"Women in JazzRise of Big Band Vocalists Billie Holiday (1915-1959)
Bebop Charlie "Bird" Parker (1920-1955) John Birks "Dizzy" Gillespie (1917-1993)
Listening Example 42. Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, "KoKo"Jazz As Concert Music Jazz Composition
Listening Example 43. Duke Ellington, Concerto for CootieEncoreProgressive JazzListening Example 44. Paul Desmond, "Take Five" (excerpt)Cool JazzListening Example 45. Miles Davis, "Boplicity"Hard Bop Terms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 11. Country MusicFrom Country to City Jimmie Rodgers (1897-1933)
Listening Example 46. Jimmie Rodgers, "Blue Yodel No. 9" The Carter Family
Styles of Country Music American Folk Ballads
Listening Example 47. Anonymous, "The Ballad of Casey Jones" Bluegrass
Listening Example 48. Earl Scruggs, "Earl's Breakdown" Country Pop and the Nashville Sound Western Swing Honky-Tonk Cowboy Songs Hawaiian Music
Listening Example 49: Danny Ku, "Mele of My Tutu E" Cajun Music
Listening Example 50. Anonymous, Cajun Two-Step (excerpt) Zydeco
Women in CountryRecent CountryTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 12. Latin Popular MusicsThe Caribbean Santeria: The Way of the Saints Bomba Rumba Cu-bop Mambo Salsa
Listening Example 51. Ruben Blades and Willie Colon, "Ojos" (Eyes)Brazil Samba and Bossa Nova
Listening Example 52. Antonio Carlos Jobim, "Desafinado" ("Off Key")Mexico Tejano and Norteño Music Conjunto Mariachis
Latin Music TodayTerms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 3 SummaryPart 4. Vernacular Musics Since Rock and RollVernacular ArtVernacular MusicChapter 13. Rock and RollThe Generation GapRhythm and Blues Country Music Meets R&B
Birth of Rock and Roll Bill Haley (1925-1981) Elvis Presley (1935-1977) Early Characteristics
Listening Example 53. Chuck Berry, "School Days"End of the First EraSurfing MusicMotownListening Example 54. Holland, Dozier, and Holland, "Stop! In the Name of Love"The British InvasionBack to Black Rock Gospel
Listening Example 55. Anonymous: "Down by the Riverside" Soul
Listening Example 56. James Brown, "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag" Funk
From Rock and Roll to Rock Psychedelic Rock Psychedelic Blues Heavy Metal
A Future UnassuredTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 14. Rock Flirts with CountryUrban Folk Music Woody Guthrie (1914-1967) The Urban Folk Revival Bob Dylan (b. 1941)
Folk RockListening Example 57. Bob Dylan, "Mr. Tambourine Man" Newport Folk Festival, 1965
Alternative CountryTerms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 15. Jazz Since 1960Free JazzListening Example 58. John Coltrane, A Love Supreme-Part I, "Acknowledgement" (excerpt) The 1970s Fusion (Jazz-Rock) Integration of Foreign Sounds
The 1980s and Beyond Crossover Music Traditionalism
The 1990s and Beyond Henry Threadgill (b. 1944) Anthony Braxton (b. 1945) Wynton Marsalis (b. 1961)
Jazz Today and TomorrowTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 16. Popular Music since 1970Singer-SongwritersArt RockDiscoPunkNew WaveGrunge Electronic Dance MusicPop Music and PoliticsLooking Forward, Backward, and AbroadHip-Hop and Rap Reggae The Rise of Hip-Hop Rap Social Concerns
Listening Example 59. "Rapper's Delight" (excerpt) Back to the Roots
Music Business Sharing Music Marketing Music
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 4 SummaryPart 5 Music for Theater and FilmMusic and Theater: Historical and Cultural Perspective Musical Theater in America Broadway Musicals Operas Films
Chapter 17 Musical TheaterVariety Shows Vaudeville Burlesque Revues
Operetta Gilbert and Sullivan American Operettas
Musical Comedies George M. Cohan (1878-1942)
Listening Example 60. George M. Cohan, "Give My Regards to Broadway" (from Little Johnny Jones)Black Musical TheaterJerome Kern's Show BoatListening Example 61: Jerome Kern, "Ol' Man River" (from Show Boat)Golden Age of Broadway Musicals (1930-1955) Rodgers and Hart Rodgers and Hammerstein
Expansion of the Broadway Musical Lerner and Loewe Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990)
Listening Example 62: Leonard Bernstein, "Tonight" (from Westside Story) Stephen Sondheim (b. 1930)Listening Example 63. Stephen Sondheim, "Every Day a Little Death" (from A Little Night Music)
Psalters
Listening Example 11. Louis Bourgeois, "Old Hundred" (excerpt)Other Protestant MusicListening Example 12. Joseph Brackett, Jr., "'Tis the Gift to Be Simple" German-Speaking Protestant Sects The Great Awakening
Early Efforts at Musical Reform The Singing School Movement William Billings (1746-1800)Listening Example 13. William Billings, "Chester" Canons
Listening Example 14. William Billings, "When Jesus Wept" Fuging Tunes
Listening Example 15. Daniel Read, "Sherburne"Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 4. Secular Music in the Colonial, Revolutionary, and Federal PeriodsMusic in Everyday ExperiencePrestigious Musical AmateursEarly American Theater Early BandsListening Example 16: Anonymous, "Yankee Doodle" (excerpt)Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 1. SummaryPart 2. The Tumultuous Nineteenth Century Romanticism in America: Historical and Cultural PerspectiveThe Emergence of Characteristically American ArtIndependenceThe UnknownLove of Nature
Fusion of the ArtsThe Civil War EraMusicChapter 5. Religious Music in the Early Nineteenth CenturyThe Great RevivalShape-Note NotationSpiritual Songs "Amazing Grace" Black Spirituals
Listening Example 17: James Macdermid. "There'll Be Joy, Joy, Joy" (excerpt)Listening Example 18: Anonymous, "Amazing Grace"Listening Example 19: Anonymous, "Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Seen" (excerpt) Spirituals As Concert Music
Singing Conventions Further Movements to Reform MusicLowell Mason (1792-1872)Listening Example 20: Lowell Mason, "Nearer, My God, to Thee"Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 6. Popular Music of the Civil War Era MinstrelsyListening Example 21: Daniel Decatur Emmett, "I Wish I Was in Dixie's Land"James A. Bland (1854-1911) The Heritage of Minstrelsy
Stephen Foster (1826-1864)Listening Example 22: Stephen Foster, "I Dream of Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair"Listening Example 23: Stephen Foster, "Oh! Susanna"Patriotic SongsListening Example 24: John Stafford Smith, "The Anacreontick Song" Civil War Songs Singing FamiliesListening Example 25: Anonymous, "Get Off the Track"Concert BandsPatrick Sarsfield Gilmore (1829-1892)
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 7. Concert MusicOrchestral Music Theodore Thomas (1835-1905)
Romantic Virtuosos Louis Moreau Gottschalk (1829-1869)
Piano MusicListening Example 26: Louis Moreau Gottschalk, "Le bananier"Rise of Nationalism in MusicSecond New England School John Knowles Paine (1839-1906)
Listening Example 27: John Knowles Paine, Fuga giocosa, op. 41, no. 3 Fugue Amy Marcy Cheney Beach (1867-1944)
Listening Example 28: Amy Marcy Cheney Beach, Symphony in E minor (Gaelic), 2nd movement Edward MacDowell (1860-1908)
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPART 2 Summary PART 3. The Growth of Vernacular TraditionsMusic in the Vernacular: Historical and Cultural Perspective Vernacular Art and Literature Vernacular Music
Chapter 8. The Rise of Popular CultureJohn Philip Sousa (1854-1932) Marches
Listening Example 29. John Philip Sousa, "The Stars and Stripes Forever"Ragtime Scott Joplin (1868-1917)
Listening Example 30. Scott Joplin, "Maple Leaf Rag" Influence of Ragtime
Tin Pan Alley The Songs Barbershop Singing
Listening Example 31. George M. Cohan, "Rose" ("A Ring to the Name of Rose") Irving Berlin (1888-1989)
Listening Example 32. Irving Berlin, "Alexander's Ragtime Band" Jerome Kern (1885-1945) Cole Porter (1892-1964)
Listening Example 33. Cole Porter, "Night and Day" George Gershwin (1898-1937) Decline of Tin Pan Alley
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 9. The Jazz AgeBlues Rural or Country Blues
Listening Example 34. Robert Johnson, "Hellhound on My Trail" Classic Blues
Listening Example 35. Bessie Smith, "Lost Your Head Blues" Urban Blues
Listening Example 36. W. C. Handy, St. Louis BluesNew Orleans Jazz Louis Armstrong (1901-1971)Listening Example 37. Lillian Hardin Armstrong, "Hotter Than That" (excerpt)Chicago JazzJazz Piano Boogie-Woogie Stride Piano
Listening Example 38. James P. Johnson, "Carolina Shout"Sweet JazzTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 10. Jazz 1930-1960Big Band Swing Art of Arranging
Listening Example 39. Count Basie, Lester Young, arr., "Taxi War Dance" (excerpt) Edward Kennedy "Duke" Ellington (1899-1974)
Listening Example 40. Duke Ellington, "Mood Indigo"Women in JazzRise of Big Band Vocalists Billie Holiday (1915-1959)
Bebop Charlie "Bird" Parker (1920-1955) John Birks "Dizzy" Gillespie (1917-1993)
Listening Example 42. Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, "KoKo"Jazz As Concert Music Jazz Composition
Listening Example 43. Duke Ellington, Concerto for CootieEncoreProgressive JazzListening Example 44. Paul Desmond, "Take Five" (excerpt)Cool JazzListening Example 45. Miles Davis, "Boplicity"Hard Bop Terms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 11. Country MusicFrom Country to City Jimmie Rodgers (1897-1933)
Listening Example 46. Jimmie Rodgers, "Blue Yodel No. 9" The Carter Family
Styles of Country Music American Folk Ballads
Listening Example 47. Anonymous, "The Ballad of Casey Jones" Bluegrass
Listening Example 48. Earl Scruggs, "Earl's Breakdown" Country Pop and the Nashville Sound Western Swing Honky-Tonk Cowboy Songs Hawaiian Music
Listening Example 49: Danny Ku, "Mele of My Tutu E" Cajun Music
Listening Example 50. Anonymous, Cajun Two-Step (excerpt) Zydeco
Women in CountryRecent CountryTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 12. Latin Popular MusicsThe Caribbean Santeria: The Way of the Saints Bomba Rumba Cu-bop Mambo Salsa
Listening Example 51. Ruben Blades and Willie Colon, "Ojos" (Eyes)Brazil Samba and Bossa Nova
Listening Example 52. Antonio Carlos Jobim, "Desafinado" ("Off Key")Mexico Tejano and Norteño Music Conjunto Mariachis
Latin Music TodayTerms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 3 SummaryPart 4. Vernacular Musics Since Rock and RollVernacular ArtVernacular MusicChapter 13. Rock and RollThe Generation GapRhythm and Blues Country Music Meets R&B
Birth of Rock and Roll Bill Haley (1925-1981) Elvis Presley (1935-1977) Early Characteristics
Listening Example 53. Chuck Berry, "School Days"End of the First EraSurfing MusicMotownListening Example 54. Holland, Dozier, and Holland, "Stop! In the Name of Love"The British InvasionBack to Black Rock Gospel
Listening Example 55. Anonymous: "Down by the Riverside" Soul
Listening Example 56. James Brown, "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag" Funk
From Rock and Roll to Rock Psychedelic Rock Psychedelic Blues Heavy Metal
A Future UnassuredTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 14. Rock Flirts with CountryUrban Folk Music Woody Guthrie (1914-1967) The Urban Folk Revival Bob Dylan (b. 1941)
Folk RockListening Example 57. Bob Dylan, "Mr. Tambourine Man" Newport Folk Festival, 1965
Alternative CountryTerms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 15. Jazz Since 1960Free JazzListening Example 58. John Coltrane, A Love Supreme-Part I, "Acknowledgement" (excerpt) The 1970s Fusion (Jazz-Rock) Integration of Foreign Sounds
The 1980s and Beyond Crossover Music Traditionalism
The 1990s and Beyond Henry Threadgill (b. 1944) Anthony Braxton (b. 1945) Wynton Marsalis (b. 1961)
Jazz Today and TomorrowTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 16. Popular Music since 1970Singer-SongwritersArt RockDiscoPunkNew WaveGrunge Electronic Dance MusicPop Music and PoliticsLooking Forward, Backward, and AbroadHip-Hop and Rap Reggae The Rise of Hip-Hop Rap Social Concerns
Listening Example 59. "Rapper's Delight" (excerpt) Back to the Roots
Music Business Sharing Music Marketing Music
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 4 SummaryPart 5 Music for Theater and FilmMusic and Theater: Historical and Cultural Perspective Musical Theater in America Broadway Musicals Operas Films
Chapter 17 Musical TheaterVariety Shows Vaudeville Burlesque Revues
Operetta Gilbert and Sullivan American Operettas
Musical Comedies George M. Cohan (1878-1942)
Listening Example 60. George M. Cohan, "Give My Regards to Broadway" (from Little Johnny Jones)Black Musical TheaterJerome Kern's Show BoatListening Example 61: Jerome Kern, "Ol' Man River" (from Show Boat)Golden Age of Broadway Musicals (1930-1955) Rodgers and Hart Rodgers and Hammerstein
Expansion of the Broadway Musical Lerner and Loewe Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990)
Listening Example 62: Leonard Bernstein, "Tonight" (from Westside Story) Stephen Sondheim (b. 1930)Listening Example 63. Stephen Sondheim, "Every Day a Little Death" (from A Little Night Music)
Listening Example 12. Joseph Brackett, Jr., "'Tis the Gift to Be Simple" German-Speaking Protestant Sects The Great Awakening
Early Efforts at Musical Reform The Singing School Movement William Billings (1746-1800)Listening Example 13. William Billings, "Chester" Canons
Listening Example 14. William Billings, "When Jesus Wept" Fuging Tunes
Listening Example 15. Daniel Read, "Sherburne"Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 4. Secular Music in the Colonial, Revolutionary, and Federal PeriodsMusic in Everyday ExperiencePrestigious Musical AmateursEarly American Theater Early BandsListening Example 16: Anonymous, "Yankee Doodle" (excerpt)Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 1. SummaryPart 2. The Tumultuous Nineteenth Century Romanticism in America: Historical and Cultural PerspectiveThe Emergence of Characteristically American ArtIndependenceThe UnknownLove of Nature
Fusion of the ArtsThe Civil War EraMusicChapter 5. Religious Music in the Early Nineteenth CenturyThe Great RevivalShape-Note NotationSpiritual Songs "Amazing Grace" Black Spirituals
Listening Example 17: James Macdermid. "There'll Be Joy, Joy, Joy" (excerpt)Listening Example 18: Anonymous, "Amazing Grace"Listening Example 19: Anonymous, "Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Seen" (excerpt) Spirituals As Concert Music
Singing Conventions Further Movements to Reform MusicLowell Mason (1792-1872)Listening Example 20: Lowell Mason, "Nearer, My God, to Thee"Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 6. Popular Music of the Civil War Era MinstrelsyListening Example 21: Daniel Decatur Emmett, "I Wish I Was in Dixie's Land"James A. Bland (1854-1911) The Heritage of Minstrelsy
Stephen Foster (1826-1864)Listening Example 22: Stephen Foster, "I Dream of Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair"Listening Example 23: Stephen Foster, "Oh! Susanna"Patriotic SongsListening Example 24: John Stafford Smith, "The Anacreontick Song" Civil War Songs Singing FamiliesListening Example 25: Anonymous, "Get Off the Track"Concert BandsPatrick Sarsfield Gilmore (1829-1892)
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 7. Concert MusicOrchestral Music Theodore Thomas (1835-1905)
Romantic Virtuosos Louis Moreau Gottschalk (1829-1869)
Piano MusicListening Example 26: Louis Moreau Gottschalk, "Le bananier"Rise of Nationalism in MusicSecond New England School John Knowles Paine (1839-1906)
Listening Example 27: John Knowles Paine, Fuga giocosa, op. 41, no. 3 Fugue Amy Marcy Cheney Beach (1867-1944)
Listening Example 28: Amy Marcy Cheney Beach, Symphony in E minor (Gaelic), 2nd movement Edward MacDowell (1860-1908)
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPART 2 Summary PART 3. The Growth of Vernacular TraditionsMusic in the Vernacular: Historical and Cultural Perspective Vernacular Art and Literature Vernacular Music
Chapter 8. The Rise of Popular CultureJohn Philip Sousa (1854-1932) Marches
Listening Example 29. John Philip Sousa, "The Stars and Stripes Forever"Ragtime Scott Joplin (1868-1917)
Listening Example 30. Scott Joplin, "Maple Leaf Rag" Influence of Ragtime
Tin Pan Alley The Songs Barbershop Singing
Listening Example 31. George M. Cohan, "Rose" ("A Ring to the Name of Rose") Irving Berlin (1888-1989)
Listening Example 32. Irving Berlin, "Alexander's Ragtime Band" Jerome Kern (1885-1945) Cole Porter (1892-1964)
Listening Example 33. Cole Porter, "Night and Day" George Gershwin (1898-1937) Decline of Tin Pan Alley
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 9. The Jazz AgeBlues Rural or Country Blues
Listening Example 34. Robert Johnson, "Hellhound on My Trail" Classic Blues
Listening Example 35. Bessie Smith, "Lost Your Head Blues" Urban Blues
Listening Example 36. W. C. Handy, St. Louis BluesNew Orleans Jazz Louis Armstrong (1901-1971)Listening Example 37. Lillian Hardin Armstrong, "Hotter Than That" (excerpt)Chicago JazzJazz Piano Boogie-Woogie Stride Piano
Listening Example 38. James P. Johnson, "Carolina Shout"Sweet JazzTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 10. Jazz 1930-1960Big Band Swing Art of Arranging
Listening Example 39. Count Basie, Lester Young, arr., "Taxi War Dance" (excerpt) Edward Kennedy "Duke" Ellington (1899-1974)
Listening Example 40. Duke Ellington, "Mood Indigo"Women in JazzRise of Big Band Vocalists Billie Holiday (1915-1959)
Bebop Charlie "Bird" Parker (1920-1955) John Birks "Dizzy" Gillespie (1917-1993)
Listening Example 42. Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, "KoKo"Jazz As Concert Music Jazz Composition
Listening Example 43. Duke Ellington, Concerto for CootieEncoreProgressive JazzListening Example 44. Paul Desmond, "Take Five" (excerpt)Cool JazzListening Example 45. Miles Davis, "Boplicity"Hard Bop Terms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 11. Country MusicFrom Country to City Jimmie Rodgers (1897-1933)
Listening Example 46. Jimmie Rodgers, "Blue Yodel No. 9" The Carter Family
Styles of Country Music American Folk Ballads
Listening Example 47. Anonymous, "The Ballad of Casey Jones" Bluegrass
Listening Example 48. Earl Scruggs, "Earl's Breakdown" Country Pop and the Nashville Sound Western Swing Honky-Tonk Cowboy Songs Hawaiian Music
Listening Example 49: Danny Ku, "Mele of My Tutu E" Cajun Music
Listening Example 50. Anonymous, Cajun Two-Step (excerpt) Zydeco
Women in CountryRecent CountryTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 12. Latin Popular MusicsThe Caribbean Santeria: The Way of the Saints Bomba Rumba Cu-bop Mambo Salsa
Listening Example 51. Ruben Blades and Willie Colon, "Ojos" (Eyes)Brazil Samba and Bossa Nova
Listening Example 52. Antonio Carlos Jobim, "Desafinado" ("Off Key")Mexico Tejano and Norteño Music Conjunto Mariachis
Latin Music TodayTerms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 3 SummaryPart 4. Vernacular Musics Since Rock and RollVernacular ArtVernacular MusicChapter 13. Rock and RollThe Generation GapRhythm and Blues Country Music Meets R&B
Birth of Rock and Roll Bill Haley (1925-1981) Elvis Presley (1935-1977) Early Characteristics
Listening Example 53. Chuck Berry, "School Days"End of the First EraSurfing MusicMotownListening Example 54. Holland, Dozier, and Holland, "Stop! In the Name of Love"The British InvasionBack to Black Rock Gospel
Listening Example 55. Anonymous: "Down by the Riverside" Soul
Listening Example 56. James Brown, "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag" Funk
From Rock and Roll to Rock Psychedelic Rock Psychedelic Blues Heavy Metal
A Future UnassuredTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 14. Rock Flirts with CountryUrban Folk Music Woody Guthrie (1914-1967) The Urban Folk Revival Bob Dylan (b. 1941)
Folk RockListening Example 57. Bob Dylan, "Mr. Tambourine Man" Newport Folk Festival, 1965
Alternative CountryTerms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 15. Jazz Since 1960Free JazzListening Example 58. John Coltrane, A Love Supreme-Part I, "Acknowledgement" (excerpt) The 1970s Fusion (Jazz-Rock) Integration of Foreign Sounds
The 1980s and Beyond Crossover Music Traditionalism
The 1990s and Beyond Henry Threadgill (b. 1944) Anthony Braxton (b. 1945) Wynton Marsalis (b. 1961)
Jazz Today and TomorrowTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 16. Popular Music since 1970Singer-SongwritersArt RockDiscoPunkNew WaveGrunge Electronic Dance MusicPop Music and PoliticsLooking Forward, Backward, and AbroadHip-Hop and Rap Reggae The Rise of Hip-Hop Rap Social Concerns
Listening Example 59. "Rapper's Delight" (excerpt) Back to the Roots
Music Business Sharing Music Marketing Music
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 4 SummaryPart 5 Music for Theater and FilmMusic and Theater: Historical and Cultural Perspective Musical Theater in America Broadway Musicals Operas Films
Chapter 17 Musical TheaterVariety Shows Vaudeville Burlesque Revues
Operetta Gilbert and Sullivan American Operettas
Musical Comedies George M. Cohan (1878-1942)
Listening Example 60. George M. Cohan, "Give My Regards to Broadway" (from Little Johnny Jones)Black Musical TheaterJerome Kern's Show BoatListening Example 61: Jerome Kern, "Ol' Man River" (from Show Boat)Golden Age of Broadway Musicals (1930-1955) Rodgers and Hart Rodgers and Hammerstein
Expansion of the Broadway Musical Lerner and Loewe Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990)
Listening Example 62: Leonard Bernstein, "Tonight" (from Westside Story) Stephen Sondheim (b. 1930)Listening Example 63. Stephen Sondheim, "Every Day a Little Death" (from A Little Night Music)
German-Speaking Protestant Sects The Great Awakening
The Singing School Movement William Billings (1746-1800)Listening Example 13. William Billings, "Chester" Canons
Listening Example 14. William Billings, "When Jesus Wept" Fuging Tunes
Listening Example 15. Daniel Read, "Sherburne"Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 4. Secular Music in the Colonial, Revolutionary, and Federal PeriodsMusic in Everyday ExperiencePrestigious Musical AmateursEarly American Theater Early BandsListening Example 16: Anonymous, "Yankee Doodle" (excerpt)Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 1. SummaryPart 2. The Tumultuous Nineteenth Century Romanticism in America: Historical and Cultural PerspectiveThe Emergence of Characteristically American ArtIndependenceThe UnknownLove of Nature
Fusion of the ArtsThe Civil War EraMusicChapter 5. Religious Music in the Early Nineteenth CenturyThe Great RevivalShape-Note NotationSpiritual Songs "Amazing Grace" Black Spirituals
Listening Example 17: James Macdermid. "There'll Be Joy, Joy, Joy" (excerpt)Listening Example 18: Anonymous, "Amazing Grace"Listening Example 19: Anonymous, "Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Seen" (excerpt) Spirituals As Concert Music
Singing Conventions Further Movements to Reform MusicLowell Mason (1792-1872)Listening Example 20: Lowell Mason, "Nearer, My God, to Thee"Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 6. Popular Music of the Civil War Era MinstrelsyListening Example 21: Daniel Decatur Emmett, "I Wish I Was in Dixie's Land"James A. Bland (1854-1911) The Heritage of Minstrelsy
Stephen Foster (1826-1864)Listening Example 22: Stephen Foster, "I Dream of Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair"Listening Example 23: Stephen Foster, "Oh! Susanna"Patriotic SongsListening Example 24: John Stafford Smith, "The Anacreontick Song" Civil War Songs Singing FamiliesListening Example 25: Anonymous, "Get Off the Track"Concert BandsPatrick Sarsfield Gilmore (1829-1892)
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 7. Concert MusicOrchestral Music Theodore Thomas (1835-1905)
Romantic Virtuosos Louis Moreau Gottschalk (1829-1869)
Piano MusicListening Example 26: Louis Moreau Gottschalk, "Le bananier"Rise of Nationalism in MusicSecond New England School John Knowles Paine (1839-1906)
Listening Example 27: John Knowles Paine, Fuga giocosa, op. 41, no. 3 Fugue Amy Marcy Cheney Beach (1867-1944)
Listening Example 28: Amy Marcy Cheney Beach, Symphony in E minor (Gaelic), 2nd movement Edward MacDowell (1860-1908)
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPART 2 Summary PART 3. The Growth of Vernacular TraditionsMusic in the Vernacular: Historical and Cultural Perspective Vernacular Art and Literature Vernacular Music
Chapter 8. The Rise of Popular CultureJohn Philip Sousa (1854-1932) Marches
Listening Example 29. John Philip Sousa, "The Stars and Stripes Forever"Ragtime Scott Joplin (1868-1917)
Listening Example 30. Scott Joplin, "Maple Leaf Rag" Influence of Ragtime
Tin Pan Alley The Songs Barbershop Singing
Listening Example 31. George M. Cohan, "Rose" ("A Ring to the Name of Rose") Irving Berlin (1888-1989)
Listening Example 32. Irving Berlin, "Alexander's Ragtime Band" Jerome Kern (1885-1945) Cole Porter (1892-1964)
Listening Example 33. Cole Porter, "Night and Day" George Gershwin (1898-1937) Decline of Tin Pan Alley
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 9. The Jazz AgeBlues Rural or Country Blues
Listening Example 34. Robert Johnson, "Hellhound on My Trail" Classic Blues
Listening Example 35. Bessie Smith, "Lost Your Head Blues" Urban Blues
Listening Example 36. W. C. Handy, St. Louis BluesNew Orleans Jazz Louis Armstrong (1901-1971)Listening Example 37. Lillian Hardin Armstrong, "Hotter Than That" (excerpt)Chicago JazzJazz Piano Boogie-Woogie Stride Piano
Listening Example 38. James P. Johnson, "Carolina Shout"Sweet JazzTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 10. Jazz 1930-1960Big Band Swing Art of Arranging
Listening Example 39. Count Basie, Lester Young, arr., "Taxi War Dance" (excerpt) Edward Kennedy "Duke" Ellington (1899-1974)
Listening Example 40. Duke Ellington, "Mood Indigo"Women in JazzRise of Big Band Vocalists Billie Holiday (1915-1959)
Bebop Charlie "Bird" Parker (1920-1955) John Birks "Dizzy" Gillespie (1917-1993)
Listening Example 42. Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, "KoKo"Jazz As Concert Music Jazz Composition
Listening Example 43. Duke Ellington, Concerto for CootieEncoreProgressive JazzListening Example 44. Paul Desmond, "Take Five" (excerpt)Cool JazzListening Example 45. Miles Davis, "Boplicity"Hard Bop Terms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 11. Country MusicFrom Country to City Jimmie Rodgers (1897-1933)
Listening Example 46. Jimmie Rodgers, "Blue Yodel No. 9" The Carter Family
Styles of Country Music American Folk Ballads
Listening Example 47. Anonymous, "The Ballad of Casey Jones" Bluegrass
Listening Example 48. Earl Scruggs, "Earl's Breakdown" Country Pop and the Nashville Sound Western Swing Honky-Tonk Cowboy Songs Hawaiian Music
Listening Example 49: Danny Ku, "Mele of My Tutu E" Cajun Music
Listening Example 50. Anonymous, Cajun Two-Step (excerpt) Zydeco
Women in CountryRecent CountryTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 12. Latin Popular MusicsThe Caribbean Santeria: The Way of the Saints Bomba Rumba Cu-bop Mambo Salsa
Listening Example 51. Ruben Blades and Willie Colon, "Ojos" (Eyes)Brazil Samba and Bossa Nova
Listening Example 52. Antonio Carlos Jobim, "Desafinado" ("Off Key")Mexico Tejano and Norteño Music Conjunto Mariachis
Latin Music TodayTerms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 3 SummaryPart 4. Vernacular Musics Since Rock and RollVernacular ArtVernacular MusicChapter 13. Rock and RollThe Generation GapRhythm and Blues Country Music Meets R&B
Birth of Rock and Roll Bill Haley (1925-1981) Elvis Presley (1935-1977) Early Characteristics
Listening Example 53. Chuck Berry, "School Days"End of the First EraSurfing MusicMotownListening Example 54. Holland, Dozier, and Holland, "Stop! In the Name of Love"The British InvasionBack to Black Rock Gospel
Listening Example 55. Anonymous: "Down by the Riverside" Soul
Listening Example 56. James Brown, "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag" Funk
From Rock and Roll to Rock Psychedelic Rock Psychedelic Blues Heavy Metal
A Future UnassuredTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 14. Rock Flirts with CountryUrban Folk Music Woody Guthrie (1914-1967) The Urban Folk Revival Bob Dylan (b. 1941)
Folk RockListening Example 57. Bob Dylan, "Mr. Tambourine Man" Newport Folk Festival, 1965
Alternative CountryTerms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 15. Jazz Since 1960Free JazzListening Example 58. John Coltrane, A Love Supreme-Part I, "Acknowledgement" (excerpt) The 1970s Fusion (Jazz-Rock) Integration of Foreign Sounds
The 1980s and Beyond Crossover Music Traditionalism
The 1990s and Beyond Henry Threadgill (b. 1944) Anthony Braxton (b. 1945) Wynton Marsalis (b. 1961)
Jazz Today and TomorrowTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 16. Popular Music since 1970Singer-SongwritersArt RockDiscoPunkNew WaveGrunge Electronic Dance MusicPop Music and PoliticsLooking Forward, Backward, and AbroadHip-Hop and Rap Reggae The Rise of Hip-Hop Rap Social Concerns
Listening Example 59. "Rapper's Delight" (excerpt) Back to the Roots
Music Business Sharing Music Marketing Music
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 4 SummaryPart 5 Music for Theater and FilmMusic and Theater: Historical and Cultural Perspective Musical Theater in America Broadway Musicals Operas Films
Chapter 17 Musical TheaterVariety Shows Vaudeville Burlesque Revues
Operetta Gilbert and Sullivan American Operettas
Musical Comedies George M. Cohan (1878-1942)
Listening Example 60. George M. Cohan, "Give My Regards to Broadway" (from Little Johnny Jones)Black Musical TheaterJerome Kern's Show BoatListening Example 61: Jerome Kern, "Ol' Man River" (from Show Boat)Golden Age of Broadway Musicals (1930-1955) Rodgers and Hart Rodgers and Hammerstein
Expansion of the Broadway Musical Lerner and Loewe Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990)
Listening Example 62: Leonard Bernstein, "Tonight" (from Westside Story) Stephen Sondheim (b. 1930)Listening Example 63. Stephen Sondheim, "Every Day a Little Death" (from A Little Night Music)
Listening Example 13. William Billings, "Chester" Canons
Listening Example 14. William Billings, "When Jesus Wept" Fuging Tunes
Listening Example 15. Daniel Read, "Sherburne"Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 4. Secular Music in the Colonial, Revolutionary, and Federal PeriodsMusic in Everyday ExperiencePrestigious Musical AmateursEarly American Theater Early BandsListening Example 16: Anonymous, "Yankee Doodle" (excerpt)Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 1. SummaryPart 2. The Tumultuous Nineteenth Century Romanticism in America: Historical and Cultural PerspectiveThe Emergence of Characteristically American ArtIndependenceThe UnknownLove of Nature
Fusion of the ArtsThe Civil War EraMusicChapter 5. Religious Music in the Early Nineteenth CenturyThe Great RevivalShape-Note NotationSpiritual Songs "Amazing Grace" Black Spirituals
Listening Example 17: James Macdermid. "There'll Be Joy, Joy, Joy" (excerpt)Listening Example 18: Anonymous, "Amazing Grace"Listening Example 19: Anonymous, "Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Seen" (excerpt) Spirituals As Concert Music
Singing Conventions Further Movements to Reform MusicLowell Mason (1792-1872)Listening Example 20: Lowell Mason, "Nearer, My God, to Thee"Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 6. Popular Music of the Civil War Era MinstrelsyListening Example 21: Daniel Decatur Emmett, "I Wish I Was in Dixie's Land"James A. Bland (1854-1911) The Heritage of Minstrelsy
Stephen Foster (1826-1864)Listening Example 22: Stephen Foster, "I Dream of Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair"Listening Example 23: Stephen Foster, "Oh! Susanna"Patriotic SongsListening Example 24: John Stafford Smith, "The Anacreontick Song" Civil War Songs Singing FamiliesListening Example 25: Anonymous, "Get Off the Track"Concert BandsPatrick Sarsfield Gilmore (1829-1892)
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 7. Concert MusicOrchestral Music Theodore Thomas (1835-1905)
Romantic Virtuosos Louis Moreau Gottschalk (1829-1869)
Piano MusicListening Example 26: Louis Moreau Gottschalk, "Le bananier"Rise of Nationalism in MusicSecond New England School John Knowles Paine (1839-1906)
Listening Example 27: John Knowles Paine, Fuga giocosa, op. 41, no. 3 Fugue Amy Marcy Cheney Beach (1867-1944)
Listening Example 28: Amy Marcy Cheney Beach, Symphony in E minor (Gaelic), 2nd movement Edward MacDowell (1860-1908)
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPART 2 Summary PART 3. The Growth of Vernacular TraditionsMusic in the Vernacular: Historical and Cultural Perspective Vernacular Art and Literature Vernacular Music
Chapter 8. The Rise of Popular CultureJohn Philip Sousa (1854-1932) Marches
Listening Example 29. John Philip Sousa, "The Stars and Stripes Forever"Ragtime Scott Joplin (1868-1917)
Listening Example 30. Scott Joplin, "Maple Leaf Rag" Influence of Ragtime
Tin Pan Alley The Songs Barbershop Singing
Listening Example 31. George M. Cohan, "Rose" ("A Ring to the Name of Rose") Irving Berlin (1888-1989)
Listening Example 32. Irving Berlin, "Alexander's Ragtime Band" Jerome Kern (1885-1945) Cole Porter (1892-1964)
Listening Example 33. Cole Porter, "Night and Day" George Gershwin (1898-1937) Decline of Tin Pan Alley
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 9. The Jazz AgeBlues Rural or Country Blues
Listening Example 34. Robert Johnson, "Hellhound on My Trail" Classic Blues
Listening Example 35. Bessie Smith, "Lost Your Head Blues" Urban Blues
Listening Example 36. W. C. Handy, St. Louis BluesNew Orleans Jazz Louis Armstrong (1901-1971)Listening Example 37. Lillian Hardin Armstrong, "Hotter Than That" (excerpt)Chicago JazzJazz Piano Boogie-Woogie Stride Piano
Listening Example 38. James P. Johnson, "Carolina Shout"Sweet JazzTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 10. Jazz 1930-1960Big Band Swing Art of Arranging
Listening Example 39. Count Basie, Lester Young, arr., "Taxi War Dance" (excerpt) Edward Kennedy "Duke" Ellington (1899-1974)
Listening Example 40. Duke Ellington, "Mood Indigo"Women in JazzRise of Big Band Vocalists Billie Holiday (1915-1959)
Bebop Charlie "Bird" Parker (1920-1955) John Birks "Dizzy" Gillespie (1917-1993)
Listening Example 42. Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, "KoKo"Jazz As Concert Music Jazz Composition
Listening Example 43. Duke Ellington, Concerto for CootieEncoreProgressive JazzListening Example 44. Paul Desmond, "Take Five" (excerpt)Cool JazzListening Example 45. Miles Davis, "Boplicity"Hard Bop Terms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 11. Country MusicFrom Country to City Jimmie Rodgers (1897-1933)
Listening Example 46. Jimmie Rodgers, "Blue Yodel No. 9" The Carter Family
Styles of Country Music American Folk Ballads
Listening Example 47. Anonymous, "The Ballad of Casey Jones" Bluegrass
Listening Example 48. Earl Scruggs, "Earl's Breakdown" Country Pop and the Nashville Sound Western Swing Honky-Tonk Cowboy Songs Hawaiian Music
Listening Example 49: Danny Ku, "Mele of My Tutu E" Cajun Music
Listening Example 50. Anonymous, Cajun Two-Step (excerpt) Zydeco
Women in CountryRecent CountryTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 12. Latin Popular MusicsThe Caribbean Santeria: The Way of the Saints Bomba Rumba Cu-bop Mambo Salsa
Listening Example 51. Ruben Blades and Willie Colon, "Ojos" (Eyes)Brazil Samba and Bossa Nova
Listening Example 52. Antonio Carlos Jobim, "Desafinado" ("Off Key")Mexico Tejano and Norteño Music Conjunto Mariachis
Latin Music TodayTerms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 3 SummaryPart 4. Vernacular Musics Since Rock and RollVernacular ArtVernacular MusicChapter 13. Rock and RollThe Generation GapRhythm and Blues Country Music Meets R&B
Birth of Rock and Roll Bill Haley (1925-1981) Elvis Presley (1935-1977) Early Characteristics
Listening Example 53. Chuck Berry, "School Days"End of the First EraSurfing MusicMotownListening Example 54. Holland, Dozier, and Holland, "Stop! In the Name of Love"The British InvasionBack to Black Rock Gospel
Listening Example 55. Anonymous: "Down by the Riverside" Soul
Listening Example 56. James Brown, "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag" Funk
From Rock and Roll to Rock Psychedelic Rock Psychedelic Blues Heavy Metal
A Future UnassuredTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 14. Rock Flirts with CountryUrban Folk Music Woody Guthrie (1914-1967) The Urban Folk Revival Bob Dylan (b. 1941)
Folk RockListening Example 57. Bob Dylan, "Mr. Tambourine Man" Newport Folk Festival, 1965
Alternative CountryTerms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 15. Jazz Since 1960Free JazzListening Example 58. John Coltrane, A Love Supreme-Part I, "Acknowledgement" (excerpt) The 1970s Fusion (Jazz-Rock) Integration of Foreign Sounds
The 1980s and Beyond Crossover Music Traditionalism
The 1990s and Beyond Henry Threadgill (b. 1944) Anthony Braxton (b. 1945) Wynton Marsalis (b. 1961)
Jazz Today and TomorrowTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 16. Popular Music since 1970Singer-SongwritersArt RockDiscoPunkNew WaveGrunge Electronic Dance MusicPop Music and PoliticsLooking Forward, Backward, and AbroadHip-Hop and Rap Reggae The Rise of Hip-Hop Rap Social Concerns
Listening Example 59. "Rapper's Delight" (excerpt) Back to the Roots
Music Business Sharing Music Marketing Music
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 4 SummaryPart 5 Music for Theater and FilmMusic and Theater: Historical and Cultural Perspective Musical Theater in America Broadway Musicals Operas Films
Chapter 17 Musical TheaterVariety Shows Vaudeville Burlesque Revues
Operetta Gilbert and Sullivan American Operettas
Musical Comedies George M. Cohan (1878-1942)
Listening Example 60. George M. Cohan, "Give My Regards to Broadway" (from Little Johnny Jones)Black Musical TheaterJerome Kern's Show BoatListening Example 61: Jerome Kern, "Ol' Man River" (from Show Boat)Golden Age of Broadway Musicals (1930-1955) Rodgers and Hart Rodgers and Hammerstein
Expansion of the Broadway Musical Lerner and Loewe Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990)
Listening Example 62: Leonard Bernstein, "Tonight" (from Westside Story) Stephen Sondheim (b. 1930)Listening Example 63. Stephen Sondheim, "Every Day a Little Death" (from A Little Night Music)
Canons
Fuging Tunes
Listening Example 15. Daniel Read, "Sherburne"Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 4. Secular Music in the Colonial, Revolutionary, and Federal PeriodsMusic in Everyday ExperiencePrestigious Musical AmateursEarly American Theater Early BandsListening Example 16: Anonymous, "Yankee Doodle" (excerpt)Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 1. SummaryPart 2. The Tumultuous Nineteenth Century Romanticism in America: Historical and Cultural PerspectiveThe Emergence of Characteristically American ArtIndependenceThe UnknownLove of Nature
Fusion of the ArtsThe Civil War EraMusicChapter 5. Religious Music in the Early Nineteenth CenturyThe Great RevivalShape-Note NotationSpiritual Songs "Amazing Grace" Black Spirituals
Listening Example 17: James Macdermid. "There'll Be Joy, Joy, Joy" (excerpt)Listening Example 18: Anonymous, "Amazing Grace"Listening Example 19: Anonymous, "Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Seen" (excerpt) Spirituals As Concert Music
Singing Conventions Further Movements to Reform MusicLowell Mason (1792-1872)Listening Example 20: Lowell Mason, "Nearer, My God, to Thee"Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 6. Popular Music of the Civil War Era MinstrelsyListening Example 21: Daniel Decatur Emmett, "I Wish I Was in Dixie's Land"James A. Bland (1854-1911) The Heritage of Minstrelsy
Stephen Foster (1826-1864)Listening Example 22: Stephen Foster, "I Dream of Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair"Listening Example 23: Stephen Foster, "Oh! Susanna"Patriotic SongsListening Example 24: John Stafford Smith, "The Anacreontick Song" Civil War Songs Singing FamiliesListening Example 25: Anonymous, "Get Off the Track"Concert BandsPatrick Sarsfield Gilmore (1829-1892)
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 7. Concert MusicOrchestral Music Theodore Thomas (1835-1905)
Romantic Virtuosos Louis Moreau Gottschalk (1829-1869)
Piano MusicListening Example 26: Louis Moreau Gottschalk, "Le bananier"Rise of Nationalism in MusicSecond New England School John Knowles Paine (1839-1906)
Listening Example 27: John Knowles Paine, Fuga giocosa, op. 41, no. 3 Fugue Amy Marcy Cheney Beach (1867-1944)
Listening Example 28: Amy Marcy Cheney Beach, Symphony in E minor (Gaelic), 2nd movement Edward MacDowell (1860-1908)
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPART 2 Summary PART 3. The Growth of Vernacular TraditionsMusic in the Vernacular: Historical and Cultural Perspective Vernacular Art and Literature Vernacular Music
Chapter 8. The Rise of Popular CultureJohn Philip Sousa (1854-1932) Marches
Listening Example 29. John Philip Sousa, "The Stars and Stripes Forever"Ragtime Scott Joplin (1868-1917)
Listening Example 30. Scott Joplin, "Maple Leaf Rag" Influence of Ragtime
Tin Pan Alley The Songs Barbershop Singing
Listening Example 31. George M. Cohan, "Rose" ("A Ring to the Name of Rose") Irving Berlin (1888-1989)
Listening Example 32. Irving Berlin, "Alexander's Ragtime Band" Jerome Kern (1885-1945) Cole Porter (1892-1964)
Listening Example 33. Cole Porter, "Night and Day" George Gershwin (1898-1937) Decline of Tin Pan Alley
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 9. The Jazz AgeBlues Rural or Country Blues
Listening Example 34. Robert Johnson, "Hellhound on My Trail" Classic Blues
Listening Example 35. Bessie Smith, "Lost Your Head Blues" Urban Blues
Listening Example 36. W. C. Handy, St. Louis BluesNew Orleans Jazz Louis Armstrong (1901-1971)Listening Example 37. Lillian Hardin Armstrong, "Hotter Than That" (excerpt)Chicago JazzJazz Piano Boogie-Woogie Stride Piano
Listening Example 38. James P. Johnson, "Carolina Shout"Sweet JazzTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 10. Jazz 1930-1960Big Band Swing Art of Arranging
Listening Example 39. Count Basie, Lester Young, arr., "Taxi War Dance" (excerpt) Edward Kennedy "Duke" Ellington (1899-1974)
Listening Example 40. Duke Ellington, "Mood Indigo"Women in JazzRise of Big Band Vocalists Billie Holiday (1915-1959)
Bebop Charlie "Bird" Parker (1920-1955) John Birks "Dizzy" Gillespie (1917-1993)
Listening Example 42. Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, "KoKo"Jazz As Concert Music Jazz Composition
Listening Example 43. Duke Ellington, Concerto for CootieEncoreProgressive JazzListening Example 44. Paul Desmond, "Take Five" (excerpt)Cool JazzListening Example 45. Miles Davis, "Boplicity"Hard Bop Terms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 11. Country MusicFrom Country to City Jimmie Rodgers (1897-1933)
Listening Example 46. Jimmie Rodgers, "Blue Yodel No. 9" The Carter Family
Styles of Country Music American Folk Ballads
Listening Example 47. Anonymous, "The Ballad of Casey Jones" Bluegrass
Listening Example 48. Earl Scruggs, "Earl's Breakdown" Country Pop and the Nashville Sound Western Swing Honky-Tonk Cowboy Songs Hawaiian Music
Listening Example 49: Danny Ku, "Mele of My Tutu E" Cajun Music
Listening Example 50. Anonymous, Cajun Two-Step (excerpt) Zydeco
Women in CountryRecent CountryTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 12. Latin Popular MusicsThe Caribbean Santeria: The Way of the Saints Bomba Rumba Cu-bop Mambo Salsa
Listening Example 51. Ruben Blades and Willie Colon, "Ojos" (Eyes)Brazil Samba and Bossa Nova
Listening Example 52. Antonio Carlos Jobim, "Desafinado" ("Off Key")Mexico Tejano and Norteño Music Conjunto Mariachis
Latin Music TodayTerms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 3 SummaryPart 4. Vernacular Musics Since Rock and RollVernacular ArtVernacular MusicChapter 13. Rock and RollThe Generation GapRhythm and Blues Country Music Meets R&B
Birth of Rock and Roll Bill Haley (1925-1981) Elvis Presley (1935-1977) Early Characteristics
Listening Example 53. Chuck Berry, "School Days"End of the First EraSurfing MusicMotownListening Example 54. Holland, Dozier, and Holland, "Stop! In the Name of Love"The British InvasionBack to Black Rock Gospel
Listening Example 55. Anonymous: "Down by the Riverside" Soul
Listening Example 56. James Brown, "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag" Funk
From Rock and Roll to Rock Psychedelic Rock Psychedelic Blues Heavy Metal
A Future UnassuredTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 14. Rock Flirts with CountryUrban Folk Music Woody Guthrie (1914-1967) The Urban Folk Revival Bob Dylan (b. 1941)
Folk RockListening Example 57. Bob Dylan, "Mr. Tambourine Man" Newport Folk Festival, 1965
Alternative CountryTerms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 15. Jazz Since 1960Free JazzListening Example 58. John Coltrane, A Love Supreme-Part I, "Acknowledgement" (excerpt) The 1970s Fusion (Jazz-Rock) Integration of Foreign Sounds
The 1980s and Beyond Crossover Music Traditionalism
The 1990s and Beyond Henry Threadgill (b. 1944) Anthony Braxton (b. 1945) Wynton Marsalis (b. 1961)
Jazz Today and TomorrowTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 16. Popular Music since 1970Singer-SongwritersArt RockDiscoPunkNew WaveGrunge Electronic Dance MusicPop Music and PoliticsLooking Forward, Backward, and AbroadHip-Hop and Rap Reggae The Rise of Hip-Hop Rap Social Concerns
Listening Example 59. "Rapper's Delight" (excerpt) Back to the Roots
Music Business Sharing Music Marketing Music
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 4 SummaryPart 5 Music for Theater and FilmMusic and Theater: Historical and Cultural Perspective Musical Theater in America Broadway Musicals Operas Films
Chapter 17 Musical TheaterVariety Shows Vaudeville Burlesque Revues
Operetta Gilbert and Sullivan American Operettas
Musical Comedies George M. Cohan (1878-1942)
Listening Example 60. George M. Cohan, "Give My Regards to Broadway" (from Little Johnny Jones)Black Musical TheaterJerome Kern's Show BoatListening Example 61: Jerome Kern, "Ol' Man River" (from Show Boat)Golden Age of Broadway Musicals (1930-1955) Rodgers and Hart Rodgers and Hammerstein
Expansion of the Broadway Musical Lerner and Loewe Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990)
Listening Example 62: Leonard Bernstein, "Tonight" (from Westside Story) Stephen Sondheim (b. 1930)Listening Example 63. Stephen Sondheim, "Every Day a Little Death" (from A Little Night Music)
Key FiguresChapter 4. Secular Music in the Colonial, Revolutionary, and Federal PeriodsMusic in Everyday ExperiencePrestigious Musical AmateursEarly American Theater Early BandsListening Example 16: Anonymous, "Yankee Doodle" (excerpt)Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 1. SummaryPart 2. The Tumultuous Nineteenth Century Romanticism in America: Historical and Cultural PerspectiveThe Emergence of Characteristically American ArtIndependenceThe UnknownLove of Nature
Fusion of the ArtsThe Civil War EraMusicChapter 5. Religious Music in the Early Nineteenth CenturyThe Great RevivalShape-Note NotationSpiritual Songs "Amazing Grace" Black Spirituals
Listening Example 17: James Macdermid. "There'll Be Joy, Joy, Joy" (excerpt)Listening Example 18: Anonymous, "Amazing Grace"Listening Example 19: Anonymous, "Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Seen" (excerpt) Spirituals As Concert Music
Singing Conventions Further Movements to Reform MusicLowell Mason (1792-1872)Listening Example 20: Lowell Mason, "Nearer, My God, to Thee"Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 6. Popular Music of the Civil War Era MinstrelsyListening Example 21: Daniel Decatur Emmett, "I Wish I Was in Dixie's Land"James A. Bland (1854-1911) The Heritage of Minstrelsy
Stephen Foster (1826-1864)Listening Example 22: Stephen Foster, "I Dream of Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair"Listening Example 23: Stephen Foster, "Oh! Susanna"Patriotic SongsListening Example 24: John Stafford Smith, "The Anacreontick Song" Civil War Songs Singing FamiliesListening Example 25: Anonymous, "Get Off the Track"Concert BandsPatrick Sarsfield Gilmore (1829-1892)
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 7. Concert MusicOrchestral Music Theodore Thomas (1835-1905)
Romantic Virtuosos Louis Moreau Gottschalk (1829-1869)
Piano MusicListening Example 26: Louis Moreau Gottschalk, "Le bananier"Rise of Nationalism in MusicSecond New England School John Knowles Paine (1839-1906)
Listening Example 27: John Knowles Paine, Fuga giocosa, op. 41, no. 3 Fugue Amy Marcy Cheney Beach (1867-1944)
Listening Example 28: Amy Marcy Cheney Beach, Symphony in E minor (Gaelic), 2nd movement Edward MacDowell (1860-1908)
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPART 2 Summary PART 3. The Growth of Vernacular TraditionsMusic in the Vernacular: Historical and Cultural Perspective Vernacular Art and Literature Vernacular Music
Chapter 8. The Rise of Popular CultureJohn Philip Sousa (1854-1932) Marches
Listening Example 29. John Philip Sousa, "The Stars and Stripes Forever"Ragtime Scott Joplin (1868-1917)
Listening Example 30. Scott Joplin, "Maple Leaf Rag" Influence of Ragtime
Tin Pan Alley The Songs Barbershop Singing
Listening Example 31. George M. Cohan, "Rose" ("A Ring to the Name of Rose") Irving Berlin (1888-1989)
Listening Example 32. Irving Berlin, "Alexander's Ragtime Band" Jerome Kern (1885-1945) Cole Porter (1892-1964)
Listening Example 33. Cole Porter, "Night and Day" George Gershwin (1898-1937) Decline of Tin Pan Alley
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 9. The Jazz AgeBlues Rural or Country Blues
Listening Example 34. Robert Johnson, "Hellhound on My Trail" Classic Blues
Listening Example 35. Bessie Smith, "Lost Your Head Blues" Urban Blues
Listening Example 36. W. C. Handy, St. Louis BluesNew Orleans Jazz Louis Armstrong (1901-1971)Listening Example 37. Lillian Hardin Armstrong, "Hotter Than That" (excerpt)Chicago JazzJazz Piano Boogie-Woogie Stride Piano
Listening Example 38. James P. Johnson, "Carolina Shout"Sweet JazzTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 10. Jazz 1930-1960Big Band Swing Art of Arranging
Listening Example 39. Count Basie, Lester Young, arr., "Taxi War Dance" (excerpt) Edward Kennedy "Duke" Ellington (1899-1974)
Listening Example 40. Duke Ellington, "Mood Indigo"Women in JazzRise of Big Band Vocalists Billie Holiday (1915-1959)
Bebop Charlie "Bird" Parker (1920-1955) John Birks "Dizzy" Gillespie (1917-1993)
Listening Example 42. Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, "KoKo"Jazz As Concert Music Jazz Composition
Listening Example 43. Duke Ellington, Concerto for CootieEncoreProgressive JazzListening Example 44. Paul Desmond, "Take Five" (excerpt)Cool JazzListening Example 45. Miles Davis, "Boplicity"Hard Bop Terms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 11. Country MusicFrom Country to City Jimmie Rodgers (1897-1933)
Listening Example 46. Jimmie Rodgers, "Blue Yodel No. 9" The Carter Family
Styles of Country Music American Folk Ballads
Listening Example 47. Anonymous, "The Ballad of Casey Jones" Bluegrass
Listening Example 48. Earl Scruggs, "Earl's Breakdown" Country Pop and the Nashville Sound Western Swing Honky-Tonk Cowboy Songs Hawaiian Music
Listening Example 49: Danny Ku, "Mele of My Tutu E" Cajun Music
Listening Example 50. Anonymous, Cajun Two-Step (excerpt) Zydeco
Women in CountryRecent CountryTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 12. Latin Popular MusicsThe Caribbean Santeria: The Way of the Saints Bomba Rumba Cu-bop Mambo Salsa
Listening Example 51. Ruben Blades and Willie Colon, "Ojos" (Eyes)Brazil Samba and Bossa Nova
Listening Example 52. Antonio Carlos Jobim, "Desafinado" ("Off Key")Mexico Tejano and Norteño Music Conjunto Mariachis
Latin Music TodayTerms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 3 SummaryPart 4. Vernacular Musics Since Rock and RollVernacular ArtVernacular MusicChapter 13. Rock and RollThe Generation GapRhythm and Blues Country Music Meets R&B
Birth of Rock and Roll Bill Haley (1925-1981) Elvis Presley (1935-1977) Early Characteristics
Listening Example 53. Chuck Berry, "School Days"End of the First EraSurfing MusicMotownListening Example 54. Holland, Dozier, and Holland, "Stop! In the Name of Love"The British InvasionBack to Black Rock Gospel
Listening Example 55. Anonymous: "Down by the Riverside" Soul
Listening Example 56. James Brown, "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag" Funk
From Rock and Roll to Rock Psychedelic Rock Psychedelic Blues Heavy Metal
A Future UnassuredTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 14. Rock Flirts with CountryUrban Folk Music Woody Guthrie (1914-1967) The Urban Folk Revival Bob Dylan (b. 1941)
Folk RockListening Example 57. Bob Dylan, "Mr. Tambourine Man" Newport Folk Festival, 1965
Alternative CountryTerms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 15. Jazz Since 1960Free JazzListening Example 58. John Coltrane, A Love Supreme-Part I, "Acknowledgement" (excerpt) The 1970s Fusion (Jazz-Rock) Integration of Foreign Sounds
The 1980s and Beyond Crossover Music Traditionalism
The 1990s and Beyond Henry Threadgill (b. 1944) Anthony Braxton (b. 1945) Wynton Marsalis (b. 1961)
Jazz Today and TomorrowTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 16. Popular Music since 1970Singer-SongwritersArt RockDiscoPunkNew WaveGrunge Electronic Dance MusicPop Music and PoliticsLooking Forward, Backward, and AbroadHip-Hop and Rap Reggae The Rise of Hip-Hop Rap Social Concerns
Listening Example 59. "Rapper's Delight" (excerpt) Back to the Roots
Music Business Sharing Music Marketing Music
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 4 SummaryPart 5 Music for Theater and FilmMusic and Theater: Historical and Cultural Perspective Musical Theater in America Broadway Musicals Operas Films
Chapter 17 Musical TheaterVariety Shows Vaudeville Burlesque Revues
Operetta Gilbert and Sullivan American Operettas
Musical Comedies George M. Cohan (1878-1942)
Listening Example 60. George M. Cohan, "Give My Regards to Broadway" (from Little Johnny Jones)Black Musical TheaterJerome Kern's Show BoatListening Example 61: Jerome Kern, "Ol' Man River" (from Show Boat)Golden Age of Broadway Musicals (1930-1955) Rodgers and Hart Rodgers and Hammerstein
Expansion of the Broadway Musical Lerner and Loewe Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990)
Listening Example 62: Leonard Bernstein, "Tonight" (from Westside Story) Stephen Sondheim (b. 1930)Listening Example 63. Stephen Sondheim, "Every Day a Little Death" (from A Little Night Music)
Music in Everyday ExperiencePrestigious Musical AmateursEarly American Theater Early BandsListening Example 16: Anonymous, "Yankee Doodle" (excerpt)Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 1. SummaryPart 2. The Tumultuous Nineteenth Century Romanticism in America: Historical and Cultural PerspectiveThe Emergence of Characteristically American ArtIndependenceThe UnknownLove of Nature
Fusion of the ArtsThe Civil War EraMusicChapter 5. Religious Music in the Early Nineteenth CenturyThe Great RevivalShape-Note NotationSpiritual Songs "Amazing Grace" Black Spirituals
Listening Example 17: James Macdermid. "There'll Be Joy, Joy, Joy" (excerpt)Listening Example 18: Anonymous, "Amazing Grace"Listening Example 19: Anonymous, "Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Seen" (excerpt) Spirituals As Concert Music
Singing Conventions Further Movements to Reform MusicLowell Mason (1792-1872)Listening Example 20: Lowell Mason, "Nearer, My God, to Thee"Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 6. Popular Music of the Civil War Era MinstrelsyListening Example 21: Daniel Decatur Emmett, "I Wish I Was in Dixie's Land"James A. Bland (1854-1911) The Heritage of Minstrelsy
Stephen Foster (1826-1864)Listening Example 22: Stephen Foster, "I Dream of Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair"Listening Example 23: Stephen Foster, "Oh! Susanna"Patriotic SongsListening Example 24: John Stafford Smith, "The Anacreontick Song" Civil War Songs Singing FamiliesListening Example 25: Anonymous, "Get Off the Track"Concert BandsPatrick Sarsfield Gilmore (1829-1892)
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 7. Concert MusicOrchestral Music Theodore Thomas (1835-1905)
Romantic Virtuosos Louis Moreau Gottschalk (1829-1869)
Piano MusicListening Example 26: Louis Moreau Gottschalk, "Le bananier"Rise of Nationalism in MusicSecond New England School John Knowles Paine (1839-1906)
Listening Example 27: John Knowles Paine, Fuga giocosa, op. 41, no. 3 Fugue Amy Marcy Cheney Beach (1867-1944)
Listening Example 28: Amy Marcy Cheney Beach, Symphony in E minor (Gaelic), 2nd movement Edward MacDowell (1860-1908)
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPART 2 Summary PART 3. The Growth of Vernacular TraditionsMusic in the Vernacular: Historical and Cultural Perspective Vernacular Art and Literature Vernacular Music
Chapter 8. The Rise of Popular CultureJohn Philip Sousa (1854-1932) Marches
Listening Example 29. John Philip Sousa, "The Stars and Stripes Forever"Ragtime Scott Joplin (1868-1917)
Listening Example 30. Scott Joplin, "Maple Leaf Rag" Influence of Ragtime
Tin Pan Alley The Songs Barbershop Singing
Listening Example 31. George M. Cohan, "Rose" ("A Ring to the Name of Rose") Irving Berlin (1888-1989)
Listening Example 32. Irving Berlin, "Alexander's Ragtime Band" Jerome Kern (1885-1945) Cole Porter (1892-1964)
Listening Example 33. Cole Porter, "Night and Day" George Gershwin (1898-1937) Decline of Tin Pan Alley
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 9. The Jazz AgeBlues Rural or Country Blues
Listening Example 34. Robert Johnson, "Hellhound on My Trail" Classic Blues
Listening Example 35. Bessie Smith, "Lost Your Head Blues" Urban Blues
Listening Example 36. W. C. Handy, St. Louis BluesNew Orleans Jazz Louis Armstrong (1901-1971)Listening Example 37. Lillian Hardin Armstrong, "Hotter Than That" (excerpt)Chicago JazzJazz Piano Boogie-Woogie Stride Piano
Listening Example 38. James P. Johnson, "Carolina Shout"Sweet JazzTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 10. Jazz 1930-1960Big Band Swing Art of Arranging
Listening Example 39. Count Basie, Lester Young, arr., "Taxi War Dance" (excerpt) Edward Kennedy "Duke" Ellington (1899-1974)
Listening Example 40. Duke Ellington, "Mood Indigo"Women in JazzRise of Big Band Vocalists Billie Holiday (1915-1959)
Bebop Charlie "Bird" Parker (1920-1955) John Birks "Dizzy" Gillespie (1917-1993)
Listening Example 42. Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, "KoKo"Jazz As Concert Music Jazz Composition
Listening Example 43. Duke Ellington, Concerto for CootieEncoreProgressive JazzListening Example 44. Paul Desmond, "Take Five" (excerpt)Cool JazzListening Example 45. Miles Davis, "Boplicity"Hard Bop Terms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 11. Country MusicFrom Country to City Jimmie Rodgers (1897-1933)
Listening Example 46. Jimmie Rodgers, "Blue Yodel No. 9" The Carter Family
Styles of Country Music American Folk Ballads
Listening Example 47. Anonymous, "The Ballad of Casey Jones" Bluegrass
Listening Example 48. Earl Scruggs, "Earl's Breakdown" Country Pop and the Nashville Sound Western Swing Honky-Tonk Cowboy Songs Hawaiian Music
Listening Example 49: Danny Ku, "Mele of My Tutu E" Cajun Music
Listening Example 50. Anonymous, Cajun Two-Step (excerpt) Zydeco
Women in CountryRecent CountryTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 12. Latin Popular MusicsThe Caribbean Santeria: The Way of the Saints Bomba Rumba Cu-bop Mambo Salsa
Listening Example 51. Ruben Blades and Willie Colon, "Ojos" (Eyes)Brazil Samba and Bossa Nova
Listening Example 52. Antonio Carlos Jobim, "Desafinado" ("Off Key")Mexico Tejano and Norteño Music Conjunto Mariachis
Latin Music TodayTerms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 3 SummaryPart 4. Vernacular Musics Since Rock and RollVernacular ArtVernacular MusicChapter 13. Rock and RollThe Generation GapRhythm and Blues Country Music Meets R&B
Birth of Rock and Roll Bill Haley (1925-1981) Elvis Presley (1935-1977) Early Characteristics
Listening Example 53. Chuck Berry, "School Days"End of the First EraSurfing MusicMotownListening Example 54. Holland, Dozier, and Holland, "Stop! In the Name of Love"The British InvasionBack to Black Rock Gospel
Listening Example 55. Anonymous: "Down by the Riverside" Soul
Listening Example 56. James Brown, "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag" Funk
From Rock and Roll to Rock Psychedelic Rock Psychedelic Blues Heavy Metal
A Future UnassuredTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 14. Rock Flirts with CountryUrban Folk Music Woody Guthrie (1914-1967) The Urban Folk Revival Bob Dylan (b. 1941)
Folk RockListening Example 57. Bob Dylan, "Mr. Tambourine Man" Newport Folk Festival, 1965
Alternative CountryTerms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 15. Jazz Since 1960Free JazzListening Example 58. John Coltrane, A Love Supreme-Part I, "Acknowledgement" (excerpt) The 1970s Fusion (Jazz-Rock) Integration of Foreign Sounds
The 1980s and Beyond Crossover Music Traditionalism
The 1990s and Beyond Henry Threadgill (b. 1944) Anthony Braxton (b. 1945) Wynton Marsalis (b. 1961)
Jazz Today and TomorrowTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 16. Popular Music since 1970Singer-SongwritersArt RockDiscoPunkNew WaveGrunge Electronic Dance MusicPop Music and PoliticsLooking Forward, Backward, and AbroadHip-Hop and Rap Reggae The Rise of Hip-Hop Rap Social Concerns
Listening Example 59. "Rapper's Delight" (excerpt) Back to the Roots
Music Business Sharing Music Marketing Music
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 4 SummaryPart 5 Music for Theater and FilmMusic and Theater: Historical and Cultural Perspective Musical Theater in America Broadway Musicals Operas Films
Chapter 17 Musical TheaterVariety Shows Vaudeville Burlesque Revues
Operetta Gilbert and Sullivan American Operettas
Musical Comedies George M. Cohan (1878-1942)
Listening Example 60. George M. Cohan, "Give My Regards to Broadway" (from Little Johnny Jones)Black Musical TheaterJerome Kern's Show BoatListening Example 61: Jerome Kern, "Ol' Man River" (from Show Boat)Golden Age of Broadway Musicals (1930-1955) Rodgers and Hart Rodgers and Hammerstein
Expansion of the Broadway Musical Lerner and Loewe Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990)
Listening Example 62: Leonard Bernstein, "Tonight" (from Westside Story) Stephen Sondheim (b. 1930)Listening Example 63. Stephen Sondheim, "Every Day a Little Death" (from A Little Night Music)
Early American Theater Early BandsListening Example 16: Anonymous, "Yankee Doodle" (excerpt)Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 1. SummaryPart 2. The Tumultuous Nineteenth Century Romanticism in America: Historical and Cultural PerspectiveThe Emergence of Characteristically American ArtIndependenceThe UnknownLove of Nature
Fusion of the ArtsThe Civil War EraMusicChapter 5. Religious Music in the Early Nineteenth CenturyThe Great RevivalShape-Note NotationSpiritual Songs "Amazing Grace" Black Spirituals
Listening Example 17: James Macdermid. "There'll Be Joy, Joy, Joy" (excerpt)Listening Example 18: Anonymous, "Amazing Grace"Listening Example 19: Anonymous, "Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Seen" (excerpt) Spirituals As Concert Music
Singing Conventions Further Movements to Reform MusicLowell Mason (1792-1872)Listening Example 20: Lowell Mason, "Nearer, My God, to Thee"Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 6. Popular Music of the Civil War Era MinstrelsyListening Example 21: Daniel Decatur Emmett, "I Wish I Was in Dixie's Land"James A. Bland (1854-1911) The Heritage of Minstrelsy
Stephen Foster (1826-1864)Listening Example 22: Stephen Foster, "I Dream of Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair"Listening Example 23: Stephen Foster, "Oh! Susanna"Patriotic SongsListening Example 24: John Stafford Smith, "The Anacreontick Song" Civil War Songs Singing FamiliesListening Example 25: Anonymous, "Get Off the Track"Concert BandsPatrick Sarsfield Gilmore (1829-1892)
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 7. Concert MusicOrchestral Music Theodore Thomas (1835-1905)
Romantic Virtuosos Louis Moreau Gottschalk (1829-1869)
Piano MusicListening Example 26: Louis Moreau Gottschalk, "Le bananier"Rise of Nationalism in MusicSecond New England School John Knowles Paine (1839-1906)
Listening Example 27: John Knowles Paine, Fuga giocosa, op. 41, no. 3 Fugue Amy Marcy Cheney Beach (1867-1944)
Listening Example 28: Amy Marcy Cheney Beach, Symphony in E minor (Gaelic), 2nd movement Edward MacDowell (1860-1908)
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPART 2 Summary PART 3. The Growth of Vernacular TraditionsMusic in the Vernacular: Historical and Cultural Perspective Vernacular Art and Literature Vernacular Music
Chapter 8. The Rise of Popular CultureJohn Philip Sousa (1854-1932) Marches
Listening Example 29. John Philip Sousa, "The Stars and Stripes Forever"Ragtime Scott Joplin (1868-1917)
Listening Example 30. Scott Joplin, "Maple Leaf Rag" Influence of Ragtime
Tin Pan Alley The Songs Barbershop Singing
Listening Example 31. George M. Cohan, "Rose" ("A Ring to the Name of Rose") Irving Berlin (1888-1989)
Listening Example 32. Irving Berlin, "Alexander's Ragtime Band" Jerome Kern (1885-1945) Cole Porter (1892-1964)
Listening Example 33. Cole Porter, "Night and Day" George Gershwin (1898-1937) Decline of Tin Pan Alley
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 9. The Jazz AgeBlues Rural or Country Blues
Listening Example 34. Robert Johnson, "Hellhound on My Trail" Classic Blues
Listening Example 35. Bessie Smith, "Lost Your Head Blues" Urban Blues
Listening Example 36. W. C. Handy, St. Louis BluesNew Orleans Jazz Louis Armstrong (1901-1971)Listening Example 37. Lillian Hardin Armstrong, "Hotter Than That" (excerpt)Chicago JazzJazz Piano Boogie-Woogie Stride Piano
Listening Example 38. James P. Johnson, "Carolina Shout"Sweet JazzTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 10. Jazz 1930-1960Big Band Swing Art of Arranging
Listening Example 39. Count Basie, Lester Young, arr., "Taxi War Dance" (excerpt) Edward Kennedy "Duke" Ellington (1899-1974)
Listening Example 40. Duke Ellington, "Mood Indigo"Women in JazzRise of Big Band Vocalists Billie Holiday (1915-1959)
Bebop Charlie "Bird" Parker (1920-1955) John Birks "Dizzy" Gillespie (1917-1993)
Listening Example 42. Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, "KoKo"Jazz As Concert Music Jazz Composition
Listening Example 43. Duke Ellington, Concerto for CootieEncoreProgressive JazzListening Example 44. Paul Desmond, "Take Five" (excerpt)Cool JazzListening Example 45. Miles Davis, "Boplicity"Hard Bop Terms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 11. Country MusicFrom Country to City Jimmie Rodgers (1897-1933)
Listening Example 46. Jimmie Rodgers, "Blue Yodel No. 9" The Carter Family
Styles of Country Music American Folk Ballads
Listening Example 47. Anonymous, "The Ballad of Casey Jones" Bluegrass
Listening Example 48. Earl Scruggs, "Earl's Breakdown" Country Pop and the Nashville Sound Western Swing Honky-Tonk Cowboy Songs Hawaiian Music
Listening Example 49: Danny Ku, "Mele of My Tutu E" Cajun Music
Listening Example 50. Anonymous, Cajun Two-Step (excerpt) Zydeco
Women in CountryRecent CountryTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 12. Latin Popular MusicsThe Caribbean Santeria: The Way of the Saints Bomba Rumba Cu-bop Mambo Salsa
Listening Example 51. Ruben Blades and Willie Colon, "Ojos" (Eyes)Brazil Samba and Bossa Nova
Listening Example 52. Antonio Carlos Jobim, "Desafinado" ("Off Key")Mexico Tejano and Norteño Music Conjunto Mariachis
Latin Music TodayTerms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 3 SummaryPart 4. Vernacular Musics Since Rock and RollVernacular ArtVernacular MusicChapter 13. Rock and RollThe Generation GapRhythm and Blues Country Music Meets R&B
Birth of Rock and Roll Bill Haley (1925-1981) Elvis Presley (1935-1977) Early Characteristics
Listening Example 53. Chuck Berry, "School Days"End of the First EraSurfing MusicMotownListening Example 54. Holland, Dozier, and Holland, "Stop! In the Name of Love"The British InvasionBack to Black Rock Gospel
Listening Example 55. Anonymous: "Down by the Riverside" Soul
Listening Example 56. James Brown, "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag" Funk
From Rock and Roll to Rock Psychedelic Rock Psychedelic Blues Heavy Metal
A Future UnassuredTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 14. Rock Flirts with CountryUrban Folk Music Woody Guthrie (1914-1967) The Urban Folk Revival Bob Dylan (b. 1941)
Folk RockListening Example 57. Bob Dylan, "Mr. Tambourine Man" Newport Folk Festival, 1965
Alternative CountryTerms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 15. Jazz Since 1960Free JazzListening Example 58. John Coltrane, A Love Supreme-Part I, "Acknowledgement" (excerpt) The 1970s Fusion (Jazz-Rock) Integration of Foreign Sounds
The 1980s and Beyond Crossover Music Traditionalism
The 1990s and Beyond Henry Threadgill (b. 1944) Anthony Braxton (b. 1945) Wynton Marsalis (b. 1961)
Jazz Today and TomorrowTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 16. Popular Music since 1970Singer-SongwritersArt RockDiscoPunkNew WaveGrunge Electronic Dance MusicPop Music and PoliticsLooking Forward, Backward, and AbroadHip-Hop and Rap Reggae The Rise of Hip-Hop Rap Social Concerns
Listening Example 59. "Rapper's Delight" (excerpt) Back to the Roots
Music Business Sharing Music Marketing Music
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 4 SummaryPart 5 Music for Theater and FilmMusic and Theater: Historical and Cultural Perspective Musical Theater in America Broadway Musicals Operas Films
Chapter 17 Musical TheaterVariety Shows Vaudeville Burlesque Revues
Operetta Gilbert and Sullivan American Operettas
Musical Comedies George M. Cohan (1878-1942)
Listening Example 60. George M. Cohan, "Give My Regards to Broadway" (from Little Johnny Jones)Black Musical TheaterJerome Kern's Show BoatListening Example 61: Jerome Kern, "Ol' Man River" (from Show Boat)Golden Age of Broadway Musicals (1930-1955) Rodgers and Hart Rodgers and Hammerstein
Expansion of the Broadway Musical Lerner and Loewe Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990)
Listening Example 62: Leonard Bernstein, "Tonight" (from Westside Story) Stephen Sondheim (b. 1930)Listening Example 63. Stephen Sondheim, "Every Day a Little Death" (from A Little Night Music)
Listening Example 16: Anonymous, "Yankee Doodle" (excerpt)Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 1. SummaryPart 2. The Tumultuous Nineteenth Century Romanticism in America: Historical and Cultural PerspectiveThe Emergence of Characteristically American ArtIndependenceThe UnknownLove of Nature
Fusion of the ArtsThe Civil War EraMusicChapter 5. Religious Music in the Early Nineteenth CenturyThe Great RevivalShape-Note NotationSpiritual Songs "Amazing Grace" Black Spirituals
Listening Example 17: James Macdermid. "There'll Be Joy, Joy, Joy" (excerpt)Listening Example 18: Anonymous, "Amazing Grace"Listening Example 19: Anonymous, "Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Seen" (excerpt) Spirituals As Concert Music
Singing Conventions Further Movements to Reform MusicLowell Mason (1792-1872)Listening Example 20: Lowell Mason, "Nearer, My God, to Thee"Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 6. Popular Music of the Civil War Era MinstrelsyListening Example 21: Daniel Decatur Emmett, "I Wish I Was in Dixie's Land"James A. Bland (1854-1911) The Heritage of Minstrelsy
Stephen Foster (1826-1864)Listening Example 22: Stephen Foster, "I Dream of Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair"Listening Example 23: Stephen Foster, "Oh! Susanna"Patriotic SongsListening Example 24: John Stafford Smith, "The Anacreontick Song" Civil War Songs Singing FamiliesListening Example 25: Anonymous, "Get Off the Track"Concert BandsPatrick Sarsfield Gilmore (1829-1892)
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 7. Concert MusicOrchestral Music Theodore Thomas (1835-1905)
Romantic Virtuosos Louis Moreau Gottschalk (1829-1869)
Piano MusicListening Example 26: Louis Moreau Gottschalk, "Le bananier"Rise of Nationalism in MusicSecond New England School John Knowles Paine (1839-1906)
Listening Example 27: John Knowles Paine, Fuga giocosa, op. 41, no. 3 Fugue Amy Marcy Cheney Beach (1867-1944)
Listening Example 28: Amy Marcy Cheney Beach, Symphony in E minor (Gaelic), 2nd movement Edward MacDowell (1860-1908)
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPART 2 Summary PART 3. The Growth of Vernacular TraditionsMusic in the Vernacular: Historical and Cultural Perspective Vernacular Art and Literature Vernacular Music
Chapter 8. The Rise of Popular CultureJohn Philip Sousa (1854-1932) Marches
Listening Example 29. John Philip Sousa, "The Stars and Stripes Forever"Ragtime Scott Joplin (1868-1917)
Listening Example 30. Scott Joplin, "Maple Leaf Rag" Influence of Ragtime
Tin Pan Alley The Songs Barbershop Singing
Listening Example 31. George M. Cohan, "Rose" ("A Ring to the Name of Rose") Irving Berlin (1888-1989)
Listening Example 32. Irving Berlin, "Alexander's Ragtime Band" Jerome Kern (1885-1945) Cole Porter (1892-1964)
Listening Example 33. Cole Porter, "Night and Day" George Gershwin (1898-1937) Decline of Tin Pan Alley
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 9. The Jazz AgeBlues Rural or Country Blues
Listening Example 34. Robert Johnson, "Hellhound on My Trail" Classic Blues
Listening Example 35. Bessie Smith, "Lost Your Head Blues" Urban Blues
Listening Example 36. W. C. Handy, St. Louis BluesNew Orleans Jazz Louis Armstrong (1901-1971)Listening Example 37. Lillian Hardin Armstrong, "Hotter Than That" (excerpt)Chicago JazzJazz Piano Boogie-Woogie Stride Piano
Listening Example 38. James P. Johnson, "Carolina Shout"Sweet JazzTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 10. Jazz 1930-1960Big Band Swing Art of Arranging
Listening Example 39. Count Basie, Lester Young, arr., "Taxi War Dance" (excerpt) Edward Kennedy "Duke" Ellington (1899-1974)
Listening Example 40. Duke Ellington, "Mood Indigo"Women in JazzRise of Big Band Vocalists Billie Holiday (1915-1959)
Bebop Charlie "Bird" Parker (1920-1955) John Birks "Dizzy" Gillespie (1917-1993)
Listening Example 42. Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, "KoKo"Jazz As Concert Music Jazz Composition
Listening Example 43. Duke Ellington, Concerto for CootieEncoreProgressive JazzListening Example 44. Paul Desmond, "Take Five" (excerpt)Cool JazzListening Example 45. Miles Davis, "Boplicity"Hard Bop Terms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 11. Country MusicFrom Country to City Jimmie Rodgers (1897-1933)
Listening Example 46. Jimmie Rodgers, "Blue Yodel No. 9" The Carter Family
Styles of Country Music American Folk Ballads
Listening Example 47. Anonymous, "The Ballad of Casey Jones" Bluegrass
Listening Example 48. Earl Scruggs, "Earl's Breakdown" Country Pop and the Nashville Sound Western Swing Honky-Tonk Cowboy Songs Hawaiian Music
Listening Example 49: Danny Ku, "Mele of My Tutu E" Cajun Music
Listening Example 50. Anonymous, Cajun Two-Step (excerpt) Zydeco
Women in CountryRecent CountryTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 12. Latin Popular MusicsThe Caribbean Santeria: The Way of the Saints Bomba Rumba Cu-bop Mambo Salsa
Listening Example 51. Ruben Blades and Willie Colon, "Ojos" (Eyes)Brazil Samba and Bossa Nova
Listening Example 52. Antonio Carlos Jobim, "Desafinado" ("Off Key")Mexico Tejano and Norteño Music Conjunto Mariachis
Latin Music TodayTerms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 3 SummaryPart 4. Vernacular Musics Since Rock and RollVernacular ArtVernacular MusicChapter 13. Rock and RollThe Generation GapRhythm and Blues Country Music Meets R&B
Birth of Rock and Roll Bill Haley (1925-1981) Elvis Presley (1935-1977) Early Characteristics
Listening Example 53. Chuck Berry, "School Days"End of the First EraSurfing MusicMotownListening Example 54. Holland, Dozier, and Holland, "Stop! In the Name of Love"The British InvasionBack to Black Rock Gospel
Listening Example 55. Anonymous: "Down by the Riverside" Soul
Listening Example 56. James Brown, "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag" Funk
From Rock and Roll to Rock Psychedelic Rock Psychedelic Blues Heavy Metal
A Future UnassuredTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 14. Rock Flirts with CountryUrban Folk Music Woody Guthrie (1914-1967) The Urban Folk Revival Bob Dylan (b. 1941)
Folk RockListening Example 57. Bob Dylan, "Mr. Tambourine Man" Newport Folk Festival, 1965
Alternative CountryTerms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 15. Jazz Since 1960Free JazzListening Example 58. John Coltrane, A Love Supreme-Part I, "Acknowledgement" (excerpt) The 1970s Fusion (Jazz-Rock) Integration of Foreign Sounds
The 1980s and Beyond Crossover Music Traditionalism
The 1990s and Beyond Henry Threadgill (b. 1944) Anthony Braxton (b. 1945) Wynton Marsalis (b. 1961)
Jazz Today and TomorrowTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 16. Popular Music since 1970Singer-SongwritersArt RockDiscoPunkNew WaveGrunge Electronic Dance MusicPop Music and PoliticsLooking Forward, Backward, and AbroadHip-Hop and Rap Reggae The Rise of Hip-Hop Rap Social Concerns
Listening Example 59. "Rapper's Delight" (excerpt) Back to the Roots
Music Business Sharing Music Marketing Music
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 4 SummaryPart 5 Music for Theater and FilmMusic and Theater: Historical and Cultural Perspective Musical Theater in America Broadway Musicals Operas Films
Chapter 17 Musical TheaterVariety Shows Vaudeville Burlesque Revues
Operetta Gilbert and Sullivan American Operettas
Musical Comedies George M. Cohan (1878-1942)
Listening Example 60. George M. Cohan, "Give My Regards to Broadway" (from Little Johnny Jones)Black Musical TheaterJerome Kern's Show BoatListening Example 61: Jerome Kern, "Ol' Man River" (from Show Boat)Golden Age of Broadway Musicals (1930-1955) Rodgers and Hart Rodgers and Hammerstein
Expansion of the Broadway Musical Lerner and Loewe Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990)
Listening Example 62: Leonard Bernstein, "Tonight" (from Westside Story) Stephen Sondheim (b. 1930)Listening Example 63. Stephen Sondheim, "Every Day a Little Death" (from A Little Night Music)
Key FiguresPart 1. SummaryPart 2. The Tumultuous Nineteenth Century Romanticism in America: Historical and Cultural PerspectiveThe Emergence of Characteristically American ArtIndependenceThe UnknownLove of Nature
Fusion of the ArtsThe Civil War EraMusicChapter 5. Religious Music in the Early Nineteenth CenturyThe Great RevivalShape-Note NotationSpiritual Songs "Amazing Grace" Black Spirituals
Listening Example 17: James Macdermid. "There'll Be Joy, Joy, Joy" (excerpt)Listening Example 18: Anonymous, "Amazing Grace"Listening Example 19: Anonymous, "Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Seen" (excerpt) Spirituals As Concert Music
Singing Conventions Further Movements to Reform MusicLowell Mason (1792-1872)Listening Example 20: Lowell Mason, "Nearer, My God, to Thee"Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 6. Popular Music of the Civil War Era MinstrelsyListening Example 21: Daniel Decatur Emmett, "I Wish I Was in Dixie's Land"James A. Bland (1854-1911) The Heritage of Minstrelsy
Stephen Foster (1826-1864)Listening Example 22: Stephen Foster, "I Dream of Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair"Listening Example 23: Stephen Foster, "Oh! Susanna"Patriotic SongsListening Example 24: John Stafford Smith, "The Anacreontick Song" Civil War Songs Singing FamiliesListening Example 25: Anonymous, "Get Off the Track"Concert BandsPatrick Sarsfield Gilmore (1829-1892)
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 7. Concert MusicOrchestral Music Theodore Thomas (1835-1905)
Romantic Virtuosos Louis Moreau Gottschalk (1829-1869)
Piano MusicListening Example 26: Louis Moreau Gottschalk, "Le bananier"Rise of Nationalism in MusicSecond New England School John Knowles Paine (1839-1906)
Listening Example 27: John Knowles Paine, Fuga giocosa, op. 41, no. 3 Fugue Amy Marcy Cheney Beach (1867-1944)
Listening Example 28: Amy Marcy Cheney Beach, Symphony in E minor (Gaelic), 2nd movement Edward MacDowell (1860-1908)
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPART 2 Summary PART 3. The Growth of Vernacular TraditionsMusic in the Vernacular: Historical and Cultural Perspective Vernacular Art and Literature Vernacular Music
Chapter 8. The Rise of Popular CultureJohn Philip Sousa (1854-1932) Marches
Listening Example 29. John Philip Sousa, "The Stars and Stripes Forever"Ragtime Scott Joplin (1868-1917)
Listening Example 30. Scott Joplin, "Maple Leaf Rag" Influence of Ragtime
Tin Pan Alley The Songs Barbershop Singing
Listening Example 31. George M. Cohan, "Rose" ("A Ring to the Name of Rose") Irving Berlin (1888-1989)
Listening Example 32. Irving Berlin, "Alexander's Ragtime Band" Jerome Kern (1885-1945) Cole Porter (1892-1964)
Listening Example 33. Cole Porter, "Night and Day" George Gershwin (1898-1937) Decline of Tin Pan Alley
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 9. The Jazz AgeBlues Rural or Country Blues
Listening Example 34. Robert Johnson, "Hellhound on My Trail" Classic Blues
Listening Example 35. Bessie Smith, "Lost Your Head Blues" Urban Blues
Listening Example 36. W. C. Handy, St. Louis BluesNew Orleans Jazz Louis Armstrong (1901-1971)Listening Example 37. Lillian Hardin Armstrong, "Hotter Than That" (excerpt)Chicago JazzJazz Piano Boogie-Woogie Stride Piano
Listening Example 38. James P. Johnson, "Carolina Shout"Sweet JazzTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 10. Jazz 1930-1960Big Band Swing Art of Arranging
Listening Example 39. Count Basie, Lester Young, arr., "Taxi War Dance" (excerpt) Edward Kennedy "Duke" Ellington (1899-1974)
Listening Example 40. Duke Ellington, "Mood Indigo"Women in JazzRise of Big Band Vocalists Billie Holiday (1915-1959)
Bebop Charlie "Bird" Parker (1920-1955) John Birks "Dizzy" Gillespie (1917-1993)
Listening Example 42. Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, "KoKo"Jazz As Concert Music Jazz Composition
Listening Example 43. Duke Ellington, Concerto for CootieEncoreProgressive JazzListening Example 44. Paul Desmond, "Take Five" (excerpt)Cool JazzListening Example 45. Miles Davis, "Boplicity"Hard Bop Terms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 11. Country MusicFrom Country to City Jimmie Rodgers (1897-1933)
Listening Example 46. Jimmie Rodgers, "Blue Yodel No. 9" The Carter Family
Styles of Country Music American Folk Ballads
Listening Example 47. Anonymous, "The Ballad of Casey Jones" Bluegrass
Listening Example 48. Earl Scruggs, "Earl's Breakdown" Country Pop and the Nashville Sound Western Swing Honky-Tonk Cowboy Songs Hawaiian Music
Listening Example 49: Danny Ku, "Mele of My Tutu E" Cajun Music
Listening Example 50. Anonymous, Cajun Two-Step (excerpt) Zydeco
Women in CountryRecent CountryTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 12. Latin Popular MusicsThe Caribbean Santeria: The Way of the Saints Bomba Rumba Cu-bop Mambo Salsa
Listening Example 51. Ruben Blades and Willie Colon, "Ojos" (Eyes)Brazil Samba and Bossa Nova
Listening Example 52. Antonio Carlos Jobim, "Desafinado" ("Off Key")Mexico Tejano and Norteño Music Conjunto Mariachis
Latin Music TodayTerms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 3 SummaryPart 4. Vernacular Musics Since Rock and RollVernacular ArtVernacular MusicChapter 13. Rock and RollThe Generation GapRhythm and Blues Country Music Meets R&B
Birth of Rock and Roll Bill Haley (1925-1981) Elvis Presley (1935-1977) Early Characteristics
Listening Example 53. Chuck Berry, "School Days"End of the First EraSurfing MusicMotownListening Example 54. Holland, Dozier, and Holland, "Stop! In the Name of Love"The British InvasionBack to Black Rock Gospel
Listening Example 55. Anonymous: "Down by the Riverside" Soul
Listening Example 56. James Brown, "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag" Funk
From Rock and Roll to Rock Psychedelic Rock Psychedelic Blues Heavy Metal
A Future UnassuredTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 14. Rock Flirts with CountryUrban Folk Music Woody Guthrie (1914-1967) The Urban Folk Revival Bob Dylan (b. 1941)
Folk RockListening Example 57. Bob Dylan, "Mr. Tambourine Man" Newport Folk Festival, 1965
Alternative CountryTerms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 15. Jazz Since 1960Free JazzListening Example 58. John Coltrane, A Love Supreme-Part I, "Acknowledgement" (excerpt) The 1970s Fusion (Jazz-Rock) Integration of Foreign Sounds
The 1980s and Beyond Crossover Music Traditionalism
The 1990s and Beyond Henry Threadgill (b. 1944) Anthony Braxton (b. 1945) Wynton Marsalis (b. 1961)
Jazz Today and TomorrowTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 16. Popular Music since 1970Singer-SongwritersArt RockDiscoPunkNew WaveGrunge Electronic Dance MusicPop Music and PoliticsLooking Forward, Backward, and AbroadHip-Hop and Rap Reggae The Rise of Hip-Hop Rap Social Concerns
Listening Example 59. "Rapper's Delight" (excerpt) Back to the Roots
Music Business Sharing Music Marketing Music
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 4 SummaryPart 5 Music for Theater and FilmMusic and Theater: Historical and Cultural Perspective Musical Theater in America Broadway Musicals Operas Films
Chapter 17 Musical TheaterVariety Shows Vaudeville Burlesque Revues
Operetta Gilbert and Sullivan American Operettas
Musical Comedies George M. Cohan (1878-1942)
Listening Example 60. George M. Cohan, "Give My Regards to Broadway" (from Little Johnny Jones)Black Musical TheaterJerome Kern's Show BoatListening Example 61: Jerome Kern, "Ol' Man River" (from Show Boat)Golden Age of Broadway Musicals (1930-1955) Rodgers and Hart Rodgers and Hammerstein
Expansion of the Broadway Musical Lerner and Loewe Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990)
Listening Example 62: Leonard Bernstein, "Tonight" (from Westside Story) Stephen Sondheim (b. 1930)Listening Example 63. Stephen Sondheim, "Every Day a Little Death" (from A Little Night Music)
Part 2. The Tumultuous Nineteenth Century Romanticism in America: Historical and Cultural PerspectiveThe Emergence of Characteristically American ArtIndependenceThe UnknownLove of Nature
Fusion of the ArtsThe Civil War EraMusicChapter 5. Religious Music in the Early Nineteenth CenturyThe Great RevivalShape-Note NotationSpiritual Songs "Amazing Grace" Black Spirituals
Listening Example 17: James Macdermid. "There'll Be Joy, Joy, Joy" (excerpt)Listening Example 18: Anonymous, "Amazing Grace"Listening Example 19: Anonymous, "Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Seen" (excerpt) Spirituals As Concert Music
Singing Conventions Further Movements to Reform MusicLowell Mason (1792-1872)Listening Example 20: Lowell Mason, "Nearer, My God, to Thee"Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 6. Popular Music of the Civil War Era MinstrelsyListening Example 21: Daniel Decatur Emmett, "I Wish I Was in Dixie's Land"James A. Bland (1854-1911) The Heritage of Minstrelsy
Stephen Foster (1826-1864)Listening Example 22: Stephen Foster, "I Dream of Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair"Listening Example 23: Stephen Foster, "Oh! Susanna"Patriotic SongsListening Example 24: John Stafford Smith, "The Anacreontick Song" Civil War Songs Singing FamiliesListening Example 25: Anonymous, "Get Off the Track"Concert BandsPatrick Sarsfield Gilmore (1829-1892)
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 7. Concert MusicOrchestral Music Theodore Thomas (1835-1905)
Romantic Virtuosos Louis Moreau Gottschalk (1829-1869)
Piano MusicListening Example 26: Louis Moreau Gottschalk, "Le bananier"Rise of Nationalism in MusicSecond New England School John Knowles Paine (1839-1906)
Listening Example 27: John Knowles Paine, Fuga giocosa, op. 41, no. 3 Fugue Amy Marcy Cheney Beach (1867-1944)
Listening Example 28: Amy Marcy Cheney Beach, Symphony in E minor (Gaelic), 2nd movement Edward MacDowell (1860-1908)
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPART 2 Summary PART 3. The Growth of Vernacular TraditionsMusic in the Vernacular: Historical and Cultural Perspective Vernacular Art and Literature Vernacular Music
Chapter 8. The Rise of Popular CultureJohn Philip Sousa (1854-1932) Marches
Listening Example 29. John Philip Sousa, "The Stars and Stripes Forever"Ragtime Scott Joplin (1868-1917)
Listening Example 30. Scott Joplin, "Maple Leaf Rag" Influence of Ragtime
Tin Pan Alley The Songs Barbershop Singing
Listening Example 31. George M. Cohan, "Rose" ("A Ring to the Name of Rose") Irving Berlin (1888-1989)
Listening Example 32. Irving Berlin, "Alexander's Ragtime Band" Jerome Kern (1885-1945) Cole Porter (1892-1964)
Listening Example 33. Cole Porter, "Night and Day" George Gershwin (1898-1937) Decline of Tin Pan Alley
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 9. The Jazz AgeBlues Rural or Country Blues
Listening Example 34. Robert Johnson, "Hellhound on My Trail" Classic Blues
Listening Example 35. Bessie Smith, "Lost Your Head Blues" Urban Blues
Listening Example 36. W. C. Handy, St. Louis BluesNew Orleans Jazz Louis Armstrong (1901-1971)Listening Example 37. Lillian Hardin Armstrong, "Hotter Than That" (excerpt)Chicago JazzJazz Piano Boogie-Woogie Stride Piano
Listening Example 38. James P. Johnson, "Carolina Shout"Sweet JazzTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 10. Jazz 1930-1960Big Band Swing Art of Arranging
Listening Example 39. Count Basie, Lester Young, arr., "Taxi War Dance" (excerpt) Edward Kennedy "Duke" Ellington (1899-1974)
Listening Example 40. Duke Ellington, "Mood Indigo"Women in JazzRise of Big Band Vocalists Billie Holiday (1915-1959)
Bebop Charlie "Bird" Parker (1920-1955) John Birks "Dizzy" Gillespie (1917-1993)
Listening Example 42. Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, "KoKo"Jazz As Concert Music Jazz Composition
Listening Example 43. Duke Ellington, Concerto for CootieEncoreProgressive JazzListening Example 44. Paul Desmond, "Take Five" (excerpt)Cool JazzListening Example 45. Miles Davis, "Boplicity"Hard Bop Terms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 11. Country MusicFrom Country to City Jimmie Rodgers (1897-1933)
Listening Example 46. Jimmie Rodgers, "Blue Yodel No. 9" The Carter Family
Styles of Country Music American Folk Ballads
Listening Example 47. Anonymous, "The Ballad of Casey Jones" Bluegrass
Listening Example 48. Earl Scruggs, "Earl's Breakdown" Country Pop and the Nashville Sound Western Swing Honky-Tonk Cowboy Songs Hawaiian Music
Listening Example 49: Danny Ku, "Mele of My Tutu E" Cajun Music
Listening Example 50. Anonymous, Cajun Two-Step (excerpt) Zydeco
Women in CountryRecent CountryTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 12. Latin Popular MusicsThe Caribbean Santeria: The Way of the Saints Bomba Rumba Cu-bop Mambo Salsa
Listening Example 51. Ruben Blades and Willie Colon, "Ojos" (Eyes)Brazil Samba and Bossa Nova
Listening Example 52. Antonio Carlos Jobim, "Desafinado" ("Off Key")Mexico Tejano and Norteño Music Conjunto Mariachis
Latin Music TodayTerms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 3 SummaryPart 4. Vernacular Musics Since Rock and RollVernacular ArtVernacular MusicChapter 13. Rock and RollThe Generation GapRhythm and Blues Country Music Meets R&B
Birth of Rock and Roll Bill Haley (1925-1981) Elvis Presley (1935-1977) Early Characteristics
Listening Example 53. Chuck Berry, "School Days"End of the First EraSurfing MusicMotownListening Example 54. Holland, Dozier, and Holland, "Stop! In the Name of Love"The British InvasionBack to Black Rock Gospel
Listening Example 55. Anonymous: "Down by the Riverside" Soul
Listening Example 56. James Brown, "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag" Funk
From Rock and Roll to Rock Psychedelic Rock Psychedelic Blues Heavy Metal
A Future UnassuredTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 14. Rock Flirts with CountryUrban Folk Music Woody Guthrie (1914-1967) The Urban Folk Revival Bob Dylan (b. 1941)
Folk RockListening Example 57. Bob Dylan, "Mr. Tambourine Man" Newport Folk Festival, 1965
Alternative CountryTerms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 15. Jazz Since 1960Free JazzListening Example 58. John Coltrane, A Love Supreme-Part I, "Acknowledgement" (excerpt) The 1970s Fusion (Jazz-Rock) Integration of Foreign Sounds
The 1980s and Beyond Crossover Music Traditionalism
The 1990s and Beyond Henry Threadgill (b. 1944) Anthony Braxton (b. 1945) Wynton Marsalis (b. 1961)
Jazz Today and TomorrowTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 16. Popular Music since 1970Singer-SongwritersArt RockDiscoPunkNew WaveGrunge Electronic Dance MusicPop Music and PoliticsLooking Forward, Backward, and AbroadHip-Hop and Rap Reggae The Rise of Hip-Hop Rap Social Concerns
Listening Example 59. "Rapper's Delight" (excerpt) Back to the Roots
Music Business Sharing Music Marketing Music
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 4 SummaryPart 5 Music for Theater and FilmMusic and Theater: Historical and Cultural Perspective Musical Theater in America Broadway Musicals Operas Films
Chapter 17 Musical TheaterVariety Shows Vaudeville Burlesque Revues
Operetta Gilbert and Sullivan American Operettas
Musical Comedies George M. Cohan (1878-1942)
Listening Example 60. George M. Cohan, "Give My Regards to Broadway" (from Little Johnny Jones)Black Musical TheaterJerome Kern's Show BoatListening Example 61: Jerome Kern, "Ol' Man River" (from Show Boat)Golden Age of Broadway Musicals (1930-1955) Rodgers and Hart Rodgers and Hammerstein
Expansion of the Broadway Musical Lerner and Loewe Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990)
Listening Example 62: Leonard Bernstein, "Tonight" (from Westside Story) Stephen Sondheim (b. 1930)Listening Example 63. Stephen Sondheim, "Every Day a Little Death" (from A Little Night Music)
The Emergence of Characteristically American ArtIndependenceThe UnknownLove of Nature
Fusion of the ArtsThe Civil War EraMusicChapter 5. Religious Music in the Early Nineteenth CenturyThe Great RevivalShape-Note NotationSpiritual Songs "Amazing Grace" Black Spirituals
Listening Example 17: James Macdermid. "There'll Be Joy, Joy, Joy" (excerpt)Listening Example 18: Anonymous, "Amazing Grace"Listening Example 19: Anonymous, "Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Seen" (excerpt) Spirituals As Concert Music
Singing Conventions Further Movements to Reform MusicLowell Mason (1792-1872)Listening Example 20: Lowell Mason, "Nearer, My God, to Thee"Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 6. Popular Music of the Civil War Era MinstrelsyListening Example 21: Daniel Decatur Emmett, "I Wish I Was in Dixie's Land"James A. Bland (1854-1911) The Heritage of Minstrelsy
Stephen Foster (1826-1864)Listening Example 22: Stephen Foster, "I Dream of Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair"Listening Example 23: Stephen Foster, "Oh! Susanna"Patriotic SongsListening Example 24: John Stafford Smith, "The Anacreontick Song" Civil War Songs Singing FamiliesListening Example 25: Anonymous, "Get Off the Track"Concert BandsPatrick Sarsfield Gilmore (1829-1892)
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 7. Concert MusicOrchestral Music Theodore Thomas (1835-1905)
Romantic Virtuosos Louis Moreau Gottschalk (1829-1869)
Piano MusicListening Example 26: Louis Moreau Gottschalk, "Le bananier"Rise of Nationalism in MusicSecond New England School John Knowles Paine (1839-1906)
Listening Example 27: John Knowles Paine, Fuga giocosa, op. 41, no. 3 Fugue Amy Marcy Cheney Beach (1867-1944)
Listening Example 28: Amy Marcy Cheney Beach, Symphony in E minor (Gaelic), 2nd movement Edward MacDowell (1860-1908)
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPART 2 Summary PART 3. The Growth of Vernacular TraditionsMusic in the Vernacular: Historical and Cultural Perspective Vernacular Art and Literature Vernacular Music
Chapter 8. The Rise of Popular CultureJohn Philip Sousa (1854-1932) Marches
Listening Example 29. John Philip Sousa, "The Stars and Stripes Forever"Ragtime Scott Joplin (1868-1917)
Listening Example 30. Scott Joplin, "Maple Leaf Rag" Influence of Ragtime
Tin Pan Alley The Songs Barbershop Singing
Listening Example 31. George M. Cohan, "Rose" ("A Ring to the Name of Rose") Irving Berlin (1888-1989)
Listening Example 32. Irving Berlin, "Alexander's Ragtime Band" Jerome Kern (1885-1945) Cole Porter (1892-1964)
Listening Example 33. Cole Porter, "Night and Day" George Gershwin (1898-1937) Decline of Tin Pan Alley
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 9. The Jazz AgeBlues Rural or Country Blues
Listening Example 34. Robert Johnson, "Hellhound on My Trail" Classic Blues
Listening Example 35. Bessie Smith, "Lost Your Head Blues" Urban Blues
Listening Example 36. W. C. Handy, St. Louis BluesNew Orleans Jazz Louis Armstrong (1901-1971)Listening Example 37. Lillian Hardin Armstrong, "Hotter Than That" (excerpt)Chicago JazzJazz Piano Boogie-Woogie Stride Piano
Listening Example 38. James P. Johnson, "Carolina Shout"Sweet JazzTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 10. Jazz 1930-1960Big Band Swing Art of Arranging
Listening Example 39. Count Basie, Lester Young, arr., "Taxi War Dance" (excerpt) Edward Kennedy "Duke" Ellington (1899-1974)
Listening Example 40. Duke Ellington, "Mood Indigo"Women in JazzRise of Big Band Vocalists Billie Holiday (1915-1959)
Bebop Charlie "Bird" Parker (1920-1955) John Birks "Dizzy" Gillespie (1917-1993)
Listening Example 42. Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, "KoKo"Jazz As Concert Music Jazz Composition
Listening Example 43. Duke Ellington, Concerto for CootieEncoreProgressive JazzListening Example 44. Paul Desmond, "Take Five" (excerpt)Cool JazzListening Example 45. Miles Davis, "Boplicity"Hard Bop Terms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 11. Country MusicFrom Country to City Jimmie Rodgers (1897-1933)
Listening Example 46. Jimmie Rodgers, "Blue Yodel No. 9" The Carter Family
Styles of Country Music American Folk Ballads
Listening Example 47. Anonymous, "The Ballad of Casey Jones" Bluegrass
Listening Example 48. Earl Scruggs, "Earl's Breakdown" Country Pop and the Nashville Sound Western Swing Honky-Tonk Cowboy Songs Hawaiian Music
Listening Example 49: Danny Ku, "Mele of My Tutu E" Cajun Music
Listening Example 50. Anonymous, Cajun Two-Step (excerpt) Zydeco
Women in CountryRecent CountryTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 12. Latin Popular MusicsThe Caribbean Santeria: The Way of the Saints Bomba Rumba Cu-bop Mambo Salsa
Listening Example 51. Ruben Blades and Willie Colon, "Ojos" (Eyes)Brazil Samba and Bossa Nova
Listening Example 52. Antonio Carlos Jobim, "Desafinado" ("Off Key")Mexico Tejano and Norteño Music Conjunto Mariachis
Latin Music TodayTerms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 3 SummaryPart 4. Vernacular Musics Since Rock and RollVernacular ArtVernacular MusicChapter 13. Rock and RollThe Generation GapRhythm and Blues Country Music Meets R&B
Birth of Rock and Roll Bill Haley (1925-1981) Elvis Presley (1935-1977) Early Characteristics
Listening Example 53. Chuck Berry, "School Days"End of the First EraSurfing MusicMotownListening Example 54. Holland, Dozier, and Holland, "Stop! In the Name of Love"The British InvasionBack to Black Rock Gospel
Listening Example 55. Anonymous: "Down by the Riverside" Soul
Listening Example 56. James Brown, "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag" Funk
From Rock and Roll to Rock Psychedelic Rock Psychedelic Blues Heavy Metal
A Future UnassuredTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 14. Rock Flirts with CountryUrban Folk Music Woody Guthrie (1914-1967) The Urban Folk Revival Bob Dylan (b. 1941)
Folk RockListening Example 57. Bob Dylan, "Mr. Tambourine Man" Newport Folk Festival, 1965
Alternative CountryTerms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 15. Jazz Since 1960Free JazzListening Example 58. John Coltrane, A Love Supreme-Part I, "Acknowledgement" (excerpt) The 1970s Fusion (Jazz-Rock) Integration of Foreign Sounds
The 1980s and Beyond Crossover Music Traditionalism
The 1990s and Beyond Henry Threadgill (b. 1944) Anthony Braxton (b. 1945) Wynton Marsalis (b. 1961)
Jazz Today and TomorrowTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 16. Popular Music since 1970Singer-SongwritersArt RockDiscoPunkNew WaveGrunge Electronic Dance MusicPop Music and PoliticsLooking Forward, Backward, and AbroadHip-Hop and Rap Reggae The Rise of Hip-Hop Rap Social Concerns
Listening Example 59. "Rapper's Delight" (excerpt) Back to the Roots
Music Business Sharing Music Marketing Music
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 4 SummaryPart 5 Music for Theater and FilmMusic and Theater: Historical and Cultural Perspective Musical Theater in America Broadway Musicals Operas Films
Chapter 17 Musical TheaterVariety Shows Vaudeville Burlesque Revues
Operetta Gilbert and Sullivan American Operettas
Musical Comedies George M. Cohan (1878-1942)
Listening Example 60. George M. Cohan, "Give My Regards to Broadway" (from Little Johnny Jones)Black Musical TheaterJerome Kern's Show BoatListening Example 61: Jerome Kern, "Ol' Man River" (from Show Boat)Golden Age of Broadway Musicals (1930-1955) Rodgers and Hart Rodgers and Hammerstein
Expansion of the Broadway Musical Lerner and Loewe Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990)
Listening Example 62: Leonard Bernstein, "Tonight" (from Westside Story) Stephen Sondheim (b. 1930)Listening Example 63. Stephen Sondheim, "Every Day a Little Death" (from A Little Night Music)
IndependenceThe UnknownLove of Nature
Love of Nature
The Civil War EraMusicChapter 5. Religious Music in the Early Nineteenth CenturyThe Great RevivalShape-Note NotationSpiritual Songs "Amazing Grace" Black Spirituals
Listening Example 17: James Macdermid. "There'll Be Joy, Joy, Joy" (excerpt)Listening Example 18: Anonymous, "Amazing Grace"Listening Example 19: Anonymous, "Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Seen" (excerpt) Spirituals As Concert Music
Singing Conventions Further Movements to Reform MusicLowell Mason (1792-1872)Listening Example 20: Lowell Mason, "Nearer, My God, to Thee"Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 6. Popular Music of the Civil War Era MinstrelsyListening Example 21: Daniel Decatur Emmett, "I Wish I Was in Dixie's Land"James A. Bland (1854-1911) The Heritage of Minstrelsy
Stephen Foster (1826-1864)Listening Example 22: Stephen Foster, "I Dream of Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair"Listening Example 23: Stephen Foster, "Oh! Susanna"Patriotic SongsListening Example 24: John Stafford Smith, "The Anacreontick Song" Civil War Songs Singing FamiliesListening Example 25: Anonymous, "Get Off the Track"Concert BandsPatrick Sarsfield Gilmore (1829-1892)
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 7. Concert MusicOrchestral Music Theodore Thomas (1835-1905)
Romantic Virtuosos Louis Moreau Gottschalk (1829-1869)
Piano MusicListening Example 26: Louis Moreau Gottschalk, "Le bananier"Rise of Nationalism in MusicSecond New England School John Knowles Paine (1839-1906)
Listening Example 27: John Knowles Paine, Fuga giocosa, op. 41, no. 3 Fugue Amy Marcy Cheney Beach (1867-1944)
Listening Example 28: Amy Marcy Cheney Beach, Symphony in E minor (Gaelic), 2nd movement Edward MacDowell (1860-1908)
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPART 2 Summary PART 3. The Growth of Vernacular TraditionsMusic in the Vernacular: Historical and Cultural Perspective Vernacular Art and Literature Vernacular Music
Chapter 8. The Rise of Popular CultureJohn Philip Sousa (1854-1932) Marches
Listening Example 29. John Philip Sousa, "The Stars and Stripes Forever"Ragtime Scott Joplin (1868-1917)
Listening Example 30. Scott Joplin, "Maple Leaf Rag" Influence of Ragtime
Tin Pan Alley The Songs Barbershop Singing
Listening Example 31. George M. Cohan, "Rose" ("A Ring to the Name of Rose") Irving Berlin (1888-1989)
Listening Example 32. Irving Berlin, "Alexander's Ragtime Band" Jerome Kern (1885-1945) Cole Porter (1892-1964)
Listening Example 33. Cole Porter, "Night and Day" George Gershwin (1898-1937) Decline of Tin Pan Alley
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 9. The Jazz AgeBlues Rural or Country Blues
Listening Example 34. Robert Johnson, "Hellhound on My Trail" Classic Blues
Listening Example 35. Bessie Smith, "Lost Your Head Blues" Urban Blues
Listening Example 36. W. C. Handy, St. Louis BluesNew Orleans Jazz Louis Armstrong (1901-1971)Listening Example 37. Lillian Hardin Armstrong, "Hotter Than That" (excerpt)Chicago JazzJazz Piano Boogie-Woogie Stride Piano
Listening Example 38. James P. Johnson, "Carolina Shout"Sweet JazzTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 10. Jazz 1930-1960Big Band Swing Art of Arranging
Listening Example 39. Count Basie, Lester Young, arr., "Taxi War Dance" (excerpt) Edward Kennedy "Duke" Ellington (1899-1974)
Listening Example 40. Duke Ellington, "Mood Indigo"Women in JazzRise of Big Band Vocalists Billie Holiday (1915-1959)
Bebop Charlie "Bird" Parker (1920-1955) John Birks "Dizzy" Gillespie (1917-1993)
Listening Example 42. Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, "KoKo"Jazz As Concert Music Jazz Composition
Listening Example 43. Duke Ellington, Concerto for CootieEncoreProgressive JazzListening Example 44. Paul Desmond, "Take Five" (excerpt)Cool JazzListening Example 45. Miles Davis, "Boplicity"Hard Bop Terms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 11. Country MusicFrom Country to City Jimmie Rodgers (1897-1933)
Listening Example 46. Jimmie Rodgers, "Blue Yodel No. 9" The Carter Family
Styles of Country Music American Folk Ballads
Listening Example 47. Anonymous, "The Ballad of Casey Jones" Bluegrass
Listening Example 48. Earl Scruggs, "Earl's Breakdown" Country Pop and the Nashville Sound Western Swing Honky-Tonk Cowboy Songs Hawaiian Music
Listening Example 49: Danny Ku, "Mele of My Tutu E" Cajun Music
Listening Example 50. Anonymous, Cajun Two-Step (excerpt) Zydeco
Women in CountryRecent CountryTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 12. Latin Popular MusicsThe Caribbean Santeria: The Way of the Saints Bomba Rumba Cu-bop Mambo Salsa
Listening Example 51. Ruben Blades and Willie Colon, "Ojos" (Eyes)Brazil Samba and Bossa Nova
Listening Example 52. Antonio Carlos Jobim, "Desafinado" ("Off Key")Mexico Tejano and Norteño Music Conjunto Mariachis
Latin Music TodayTerms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 3 SummaryPart 4. Vernacular Musics Since Rock and RollVernacular ArtVernacular MusicChapter 13. Rock and RollThe Generation GapRhythm and Blues Country Music Meets R&B
Birth of Rock and Roll Bill Haley (1925-1981) Elvis Presley (1935-1977) Early Characteristics
Listening Example 53. Chuck Berry, "School Days"End of the First EraSurfing MusicMotownListening Example 54. Holland, Dozier, and Holland, "Stop! In the Name of Love"The British InvasionBack to Black Rock Gospel
Listening Example 55. Anonymous: "Down by the Riverside" Soul
Listening Example 56. James Brown, "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag" Funk
From Rock and Roll to Rock Psychedelic Rock Psychedelic Blues Heavy Metal
A Future UnassuredTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 14. Rock Flirts with CountryUrban Folk Music Woody Guthrie (1914-1967) The Urban Folk Revival Bob Dylan (b. 1941)
Folk RockListening Example 57. Bob Dylan, "Mr. Tambourine Man" Newport Folk Festival, 1965
Alternative CountryTerms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 15. Jazz Since 1960Free JazzListening Example 58. John Coltrane, A Love Supreme-Part I, "Acknowledgement" (excerpt) The 1970s Fusion (Jazz-Rock) Integration of Foreign Sounds
The 1980s and Beyond Crossover Music Traditionalism
The 1990s and Beyond Henry Threadgill (b. 1944) Anthony Braxton (b. 1945) Wynton Marsalis (b. 1961)
Jazz Today and TomorrowTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 16. Popular Music since 1970Singer-SongwritersArt RockDiscoPunkNew WaveGrunge Electronic Dance MusicPop Music and PoliticsLooking Forward, Backward, and AbroadHip-Hop and Rap Reggae The Rise of Hip-Hop Rap Social Concerns
Listening Example 59. "Rapper's Delight" (excerpt) Back to the Roots
Music Business Sharing Music Marketing Music
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 4 SummaryPart 5 Music for Theater and FilmMusic and Theater: Historical and Cultural Perspective Musical Theater in America Broadway Musicals Operas Films
Chapter 17 Musical TheaterVariety Shows Vaudeville Burlesque Revues
Operetta Gilbert and Sullivan American Operettas
Musical Comedies George M. Cohan (1878-1942)
Listening Example 60. George M. Cohan, "Give My Regards to Broadway" (from Little Johnny Jones)Black Musical TheaterJerome Kern's Show BoatListening Example 61: Jerome Kern, "Ol' Man River" (from Show Boat)Golden Age of Broadway Musicals (1930-1955) Rodgers and Hart Rodgers and Hammerstein
Expansion of the Broadway Musical Lerner and Loewe Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990)
Listening Example 62: Leonard Bernstein, "Tonight" (from Westside Story) Stephen Sondheim (b. 1930)Listening Example 63. Stephen Sondheim, "Every Day a Little Death" (from A Little Night Music)
Chapter 5. Religious Music in the Early Nineteenth CenturyThe Great RevivalShape-Note NotationSpiritual Songs "Amazing Grace" Black Spirituals
Listening Example 17: James Macdermid. "There'll Be Joy, Joy, Joy" (excerpt)Listening Example 18: Anonymous, "Amazing Grace"Listening Example 19: Anonymous, "Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Seen" (excerpt) Spirituals As Concert Music
Singing Conventions Further Movements to Reform MusicLowell Mason (1792-1872)Listening Example 20: Lowell Mason, "Nearer, My God, to Thee"Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 6. Popular Music of the Civil War Era MinstrelsyListening Example 21: Daniel Decatur Emmett, "I Wish I Was in Dixie's Land"James A. Bland (1854-1911) The Heritage of Minstrelsy
Stephen Foster (1826-1864)Listening Example 22: Stephen Foster, "I Dream of Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair"Listening Example 23: Stephen Foster, "Oh! Susanna"Patriotic SongsListening Example 24: John Stafford Smith, "The Anacreontick Song" Civil War Songs Singing FamiliesListening Example 25: Anonymous, "Get Off the Track"Concert BandsPatrick Sarsfield Gilmore (1829-1892)
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 7. Concert MusicOrchestral Music Theodore Thomas (1835-1905)
Romantic Virtuosos Louis Moreau Gottschalk (1829-1869)
Piano MusicListening Example 26: Louis Moreau Gottschalk, "Le bananier"Rise of Nationalism in MusicSecond New England School John Knowles Paine (1839-1906)
Listening Example 27: John Knowles Paine, Fuga giocosa, op. 41, no. 3 Fugue Amy Marcy Cheney Beach (1867-1944)
Listening Example 28: Amy Marcy Cheney Beach, Symphony in E minor (Gaelic), 2nd movement Edward MacDowell (1860-1908)
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPART 2 Summary PART 3. The Growth of Vernacular TraditionsMusic in the Vernacular: Historical and Cultural Perspective Vernacular Art and Literature Vernacular Music
Chapter 8. The Rise of Popular CultureJohn Philip Sousa (1854-1932) Marches
Listening Example 29. John Philip Sousa, "The Stars and Stripes Forever"Ragtime Scott Joplin (1868-1917)
Listening Example 30. Scott Joplin, "Maple Leaf Rag" Influence of Ragtime
Tin Pan Alley The Songs Barbershop Singing
Listening Example 31. George M. Cohan, "Rose" ("A Ring to the Name of Rose") Irving Berlin (1888-1989)
Listening Example 32. Irving Berlin, "Alexander's Ragtime Band" Jerome Kern (1885-1945) Cole Porter (1892-1964)
Listening Example 33. Cole Porter, "Night and Day" George Gershwin (1898-1937) Decline of Tin Pan Alley
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 9. The Jazz AgeBlues Rural or Country Blues
Listening Example 34. Robert Johnson, "Hellhound on My Trail" Classic Blues
Listening Example 35. Bessie Smith, "Lost Your Head Blues" Urban Blues
Listening Example 36. W. C. Handy, St. Louis BluesNew Orleans Jazz Louis Armstrong (1901-1971)Listening Example 37. Lillian Hardin Armstrong, "Hotter Than That" (excerpt)Chicago JazzJazz Piano Boogie-Woogie Stride Piano
Listening Example 38. James P. Johnson, "Carolina Shout"Sweet JazzTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 10. Jazz 1930-1960Big Band Swing Art of Arranging
Listening Example 39. Count Basie, Lester Young, arr., "Taxi War Dance" (excerpt) Edward Kennedy "Duke" Ellington (1899-1974)
Listening Example 40. Duke Ellington, "Mood Indigo"Women in JazzRise of Big Band Vocalists Billie Holiday (1915-1959)
Bebop Charlie "Bird" Parker (1920-1955) John Birks "Dizzy" Gillespie (1917-1993)
Listening Example 42. Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, "KoKo"Jazz As Concert Music Jazz Composition
Listening Example 43. Duke Ellington, Concerto for CootieEncoreProgressive JazzListening Example 44. Paul Desmond, "Take Five" (excerpt)Cool JazzListening Example 45. Miles Davis, "Boplicity"Hard Bop Terms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 11. Country MusicFrom Country to City Jimmie Rodgers (1897-1933)
Listening Example 46. Jimmie Rodgers, "Blue Yodel No. 9" The Carter Family
Styles of Country Music American Folk Ballads
Listening Example 47. Anonymous, "The Ballad of Casey Jones" Bluegrass
Listening Example 48. Earl Scruggs, "Earl's Breakdown" Country Pop and the Nashville Sound Western Swing Honky-Tonk Cowboy Songs Hawaiian Music
Listening Example 49: Danny Ku, "Mele of My Tutu E" Cajun Music
Listening Example 50. Anonymous, Cajun Two-Step (excerpt) Zydeco
Women in CountryRecent CountryTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 12. Latin Popular MusicsThe Caribbean Santeria: The Way of the Saints Bomba Rumba Cu-bop Mambo Salsa
Listening Example 51. Ruben Blades and Willie Colon, "Ojos" (Eyes)Brazil Samba and Bossa Nova
Listening Example 52. Antonio Carlos Jobim, "Desafinado" ("Off Key")Mexico Tejano and Norteño Music Conjunto Mariachis
Latin Music TodayTerms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 3 SummaryPart 4. Vernacular Musics Since Rock and RollVernacular ArtVernacular MusicChapter 13. Rock and RollThe Generation GapRhythm and Blues Country Music Meets R&B
Birth of Rock and Roll Bill Haley (1925-1981) Elvis Presley (1935-1977) Early Characteristics
Listening Example 53. Chuck Berry, "School Days"End of the First EraSurfing MusicMotownListening Example 54. Holland, Dozier, and Holland, "Stop! In the Name of Love"The British InvasionBack to Black Rock Gospel
Listening Example 55. Anonymous: "Down by the Riverside" Soul
Listening Example 56. James Brown, "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag" Funk
From Rock and Roll to Rock Psychedelic Rock Psychedelic Blues Heavy Metal
A Future UnassuredTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 14. Rock Flirts with CountryUrban Folk Music Woody Guthrie (1914-1967) The Urban Folk Revival Bob Dylan (b. 1941)
Folk RockListening Example 57. Bob Dylan, "Mr. Tambourine Man" Newport Folk Festival, 1965
Alternative CountryTerms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 15. Jazz Since 1960Free JazzListening Example 58. John Coltrane, A Love Supreme-Part I, "Acknowledgement" (excerpt) The 1970s Fusion (Jazz-Rock) Integration of Foreign Sounds
The 1980s and Beyond Crossover Music Traditionalism
The 1990s and Beyond Henry Threadgill (b. 1944) Anthony Braxton (b. 1945) Wynton Marsalis (b. 1961)
Jazz Today and TomorrowTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 16. Popular Music since 1970Singer-SongwritersArt RockDiscoPunkNew WaveGrunge Electronic Dance MusicPop Music and PoliticsLooking Forward, Backward, and AbroadHip-Hop and Rap Reggae The Rise of Hip-Hop Rap Social Concerns
Listening Example 59. "Rapper's Delight" (excerpt) Back to the Roots
Music Business Sharing Music Marketing Music
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 4 SummaryPart 5 Music for Theater and FilmMusic and Theater: Historical and Cultural Perspective Musical Theater in America Broadway Musicals Operas Films
Chapter 17 Musical TheaterVariety Shows Vaudeville Burlesque Revues
Operetta Gilbert and Sullivan American Operettas
Musical Comedies George M. Cohan (1878-1942)
Listening Example 60. George M. Cohan, "Give My Regards to Broadway" (from Little Johnny Jones)Black Musical TheaterJerome Kern's Show BoatListening Example 61: Jerome Kern, "Ol' Man River" (from Show Boat)Golden Age of Broadway Musicals (1930-1955) Rodgers and Hart Rodgers and Hammerstein
Expansion of the Broadway Musical Lerner and Loewe Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990)
Listening Example 62: Leonard Bernstein, "Tonight" (from Westside Story) Stephen Sondheim (b. 1930)Listening Example 63. Stephen Sondheim, "Every Day a Little Death" (from A Little Night Music)
Shape-Note NotationSpiritual Songs "Amazing Grace" Black Spirituals
Listening Example 17: James Macdermid. "There'll Be Joy, Joy, Joy" (excerpt)Listening Example 18: Anonymous, "Amazing Grace"Listening Example 19: Anonymous, "Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Seen" (excerpt) Spirituals As Concert Music
Singing Conventions Further Movements to Reform MusicLowell Mason (1792-1872)Listening Example 20: Lowell Mason, "Nearer, My God, to Thee"Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 6. Popular Music of the Civil War Era MinstrelsyListening Example 21: Daniel Decatur Emmett, "I Wish I Was in Dixie's Land"James A. Bland (1854-1911) The Heritage of Minstrelsy
Stephen Foster (1826-1864)Listening Example 22: Stephen Foster, "I Dream of Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair"Listening Example 23: Stephen Foster, "Oh! Susanna"Patriotic SongsListening Example 24: John Stafford Smith, "The Anacreontick Song" Civil War Songs Singing FamiliesListening Example 25: Anonymous, "Get Off the Track"Concert BandsPatrick Sarsfield Gilmore (1829-1892)
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 7. Concert MusicOrchestral Music Theodore Thomas (1835-1905)
Romantic Virtuosos Louis Moreau Gottschalk (1829-1869)
Piano MusicListening Example 26: Louis Moreau Gottschalk, "Le bananier"Rise of Nationalism in MusicSecond New England School John Knowles Paine (1839-1906)
Listening Example 27: John Knowles Paine, Fuga giocosa, op. 41, no. 3 Fugue Amy Marcy Cheney Beach (1867-1944)
Listening Example 28: Amy Marcy Cheney Beach, Symphony in E minor (Gaelic), 2nd movement Edward MacDowell (1860-1908)
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPART 2 Summary PART 3. The Growth of Vernacular TraditionsMusic in the Vernacular: Historical and Cultural Perspective Vernacular Art and Literature Vernacular Music
Chapter 8. The Rise of Popular CultureJohn Philip Sousa (1854-1932) Marches
Listening Example 29. John Philip Sousa, "The Stars and Stripes Forever"Ragtime Scott Joplin (1868-1917)
Listening Example 30. Scott Joplin, "Maple Leaf Rag" Influence of Ragtime
Tin Pan Alley The Songs Barbershop Singing
Listening Example 31. George M. Cohan, "Rose" ("A Ring to the Name of Rose") Irving Berlin (1888-1989)
Listening Example 32. Irving Berlin, "Alexander's Ragtime Band" Jerome Kern (1885-1945) Cole Porter (1892-1964)
Listening Example 33. Cole Porter, "Night and Day" George Gershwin (1898-1937) Decline of Tin Pan Alley
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 9. The Jazz AgeBlues Rural or Country Blues
Listening Example 34. Robert Johnson, "Hellhound on My Trail" Classic Blues
Listening Example 35. Bessie Smith, "Lost Your Head Blues" Urban Blues
Listening Example 36. W. C. Handy, St. Louis BluesNew Orleans Jazz Louis Armstrong (1901-1971)Listening Example 37. Lillian Hardin Armstrong, "Hotter Than That" (excerpt)Chicago JazzJazz Piano Boogie-Woogie Stride Piano
Listening Example 38. James P. Johnson, "Carolina Shout"Sweet JazzTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 10. Jazz 1930-1960Big Band Swing Art of Arranging
Listening Example 39. Count Basie, Lester Young, arr., "Taxi War Dance" (excerpt) Edward Kennedy "Duke" Ellington (1899-1974)
Listening Example 40. Duke Ellington, "Mood Indigo"Women in JazzRise of Big Band Vocalists Billie Holiday (1915-1959)
Bebop Charlie "Bird" Parker (1920-1955) John Birks "Dizzy" Gillespie (1917-1993)
Listening Example 42. Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, "KoKo"Jazz As Concert Music Jazz Composition
Listening Example 43. Duke Ellington, Concerto for CootieEncoreProgressive JazzListening Example 44. Paul Desmond, "Take Five" (excerpt)Cool JazzListening Example 45. Miles Davis, "Boplicity"Hard Bop Terms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 11. Country MusicFrom Country to City Jimmie Rodgers (1897-1933)
Listening Example 46. Jimmie Rodgers, "Blue Yodel No. 9" The Carter Family
Styles of Country Music American Folk Ballads
Listening Example 47. Anonymous, "The Ballad of Casey Jones" Bluegrass
Listening Example 48. Earl Scruggs, "Earl's Breakdown" Country Pop and the Nashville Sound Western Swing Honky-Tonk Cowboy Songs Hawaiian Music
Listening Example 49: Danny Ku, "Mele of My Tutu E" Cajun Music
Listening Example 50. Anonymous, Cajun Two-Step (excerpt) Zydeco
Women in CountryRecent CountryTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 12. Latin Popular MusicsThe Caribbean Santeria: The Way of the Saints Bomba Rumba Cu-bop Mambo Salsa
Listening Example 51. Ruben Blades and Willie Colon, "Ojos" (Eyes)Brazil Samba and Bossa Nova
Listening Example 52. Antonio Carlos Jobim, "Desafinado" ("Off Key")Mexico Tejano and Norteño Music Conjunto Mariachis
Latin Music TodayTerms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 3 SummaryPart 4. Vernacular Musics Since Rock and RollVernacular ArtVernacular MusicChapter 13. Rock and RollThe Generation GapRhythm and Blues Country Music Meets R&B
Birth of Rock and Roll Bill Haley (1925-1981) Elvis Presley (1935-1977) Early Characteristics
Listening Example 53. Chuck Berry, "School Days"End of the First EraSurfing MusicMotownListening Example 54. Holland, Dozier, and Holland, "Stop! In the Name of Love"The British InvasionBack to Black Rock Gospel
Listening Example 55. Anonymous: "Down by the Riverside" Soul
Listening Example 56. James Brown, "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag" Funk
From Rock and Roll to Rock Psychedelic Rock Psychedelic Blues Heavy Metal
A Future UnassuredTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 14. Rock Flirts with CountryUrban Folk Music Woody Guthrie (1914-1967) The Urban Folk Revival Bob Dylan (b. 1941)
Folk RockListening Example 57. Bob Dylan, "Mr. Tambourine Man" Newport Folk Festival, 1965
Alternative CountryTerms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 15. Jazz Since 1960Free JazzListening Example 58. John Coltrane, A Love Supreme-Part I, "Acknowledgement" (excerpt) The 1970s Fusion (Jazz-Rock) Integration of Foreign Sounds
The 1980s and Beyond Crossover Music Traditionalism
The 1990s and Beyond Henry Threadgill (b. 1944) Anthony Braxton (b. 1945) Wynton Marsalis (b. 1961)
Jazz Today and TomorrowTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 16. Popular Music since 1970Singer-SongwritersArt RockDiscoPunkNew WaveGrunge Electronic Dance MusicPop Music and PoliticsLooking Forward, Backward, and AbroadHip-Hop and Rap Reggae The Rise of Hip-Hop Rap Social Concerns
Listening Example 59. "Rapper's Delight" (excerpt) Back to the Roots
Music Business Sharing Music Marketing Music
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 4 SummaryPart 5 Music for Theater and FilmMusic and Theater: Historical and Cultural Perspective Musical Theater in America Broadway Musicals Operas Films
Chapter 17 Musical TheaterVariety Shows Vaudeville Burlesque Revues
Operetta Gilbert and Sullivan American Operettas
Musical Comedies George M. Cohan (1878-1942)
Listening Example 60. George M. Cohan, "Give My Regards to Broadway" (from Little Johnny Jones)Black Musical TheaterJerome Kern's Show BoatListening Example 61: Jerome Kern, "Ol' Man River" (from Show Boat)Golden Age of Broadway Musicals (1930-1955) Rodgers and Hart Rodgers and Hammerstein
Expansion of the Broadway Musical Lerner and Loewe Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990)
Listening Example 62: Leonard Bernstein, "Tonight" (from Westside Story) Stephen Sondheim (b. 1930)Listening Example 63. Stephen Sondheim, "Every Day a Little Death" (from A Little Night Music)
"Amazing Grace"
Black Spirituals
Listening Example 17: James Macdermid. "There'll Be Joy, Joy, Joy" (excerpt)Listening Example 18: Anonymous, "Amazing Grace"Listening Example 19: Anonymous, "Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Seen" (excerpt) Spirituals As Concert Music
Singing Conventions Further Movements to Reform MusicLowell Mason (1792-1872)Listening Example 20: Lowell Mason, "Nearer, My God, to Thee"Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 6. Popular Music of the Civil War Era MinstrelsyListening Example 21: Daniel Decatur Emmett, "I Wish I Was in Dixie's Land"James A. Bland (1854-1911) The Heritage of Minstrelsy
Stephen Foster (1826-1864)Listening Example 22: Stephen Foster, "I Dream of Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair"Listening Example 23: Stephen Foster, "Oh! Susanna"Patriotic SongsListening Example 24: John Stafford Smith, "The Anacreontick Song" Civil War Songs Singing FamiliesListening Example 25: Anonymous, "Get Off the Track"Concert BandsPatrick Sarsfield Gilmore (1829-1892)
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 7. Concert MusicOrchestral Music Theodore Thomas (1835-1905)
Romantic Virtuosos Louis Moreau Gottschalk (1829-1869)
Piano MusicListening Example 26: Louis Moreau Gottschalk, "Le bananier"Rise of Nationalism in MusicSecond New England School John Knowles Paine (1839-1906)
Listening Example 27: John Knowles Paine, Fuga giocosa, op. 41, no. 3 Fugue Amy Marcy Cheney Beach (1867-1944)
Listening Example 28: Amy Marcy Cheney Beach, Symphony in E minor (Gaelic), 2nd movement Edward MacDowell (1860-1908)
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPART 2 Summary PART 3. The Growth of Vernacular TraditionsMusic in the Vernacular: Historical and Cultural Perspective Vernacular Art and Literature Vernacular Music
Chapter 8. The Rise of Popular CultureJohn Philip Sousa (1854-1932) Marches
Listening Example 29. John Philip Sousa, "The Stars and Stripes Forever"Ragtime Scott Joplin (1868-1917)
Listening Example 30. Scott Joplin, "Maple Leaf Rag" Influence of Ragtime
Tin Pan Alley The Songs Barbershop Singing
Listening Example 31. George M. Cohan, "Rose" ("A Ring to the Name of Rose") Irving Berlin (1888-1989)
Listening Example 32. Irving Berlin, "Alexander's Ragtime Band" Jerome Kern (1885-1945) Cole Porter (1892-1964)
Listening Example 33. Cole Porter, "Night and Day" George Gershwin (1898-1937) Decline of Tin Pan Alley
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 9. The Jazz AgeBlues Rural or Country Blues
Listening Example 34. Robert Johnson, "Hellhound on My Trail" Classic Blues
Listening Example 35. Bessie Smith, "Lost Your Head Blues" Urban Blues
Listening Example 36. W. C. Handy, St. Louis BluesNew Orleans Jazz Louis Armstrong (1901-1971)Listening Example 37. Lillian Hardin Armstrong, "Hotter Than That" (excerpt)Chicago JazzJazz Piano Boogie-Woogie Stride Piano
Listening Example 38. James P. Johnson, "Carolina Shout"Sweet JazzTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 10. Jazz 1930-1960Big Band Swing Art of Arranging
Listening Example 39. Count Basie, Lester Young, arr., "Taxi War Dance" (excerpt) Edward Kennedy "Duke" Ellington (1899-1974)
Listening Example 40. Duke Ellington, "Mood Indigo"Women in JazzRise of Big Band Vocalists Billie Holiday (1915-1959)
Bebop Charlie "Bird" Parker (1920-1955) John Birks "Dizzy" Gillespie (1917-1993)
Listening Example 42. Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, "KoKo"Jazz As Concert Music Jazz Composition
Listening Example 43. Duke Ellington, Concerto for CootieEncoreProgressive JazzListening Example 44. Paul Desmond, "Take Five" (excerpt)Cool JazzListening Example 45. Miles Davis, "Boplicity"Hard Bop Terms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 11. Country MusicFrom Country to City Jimmie Rodgers (1897-1933)
Listening Example 46. Jimmie Rodgers, "Blue Yodel No. 9" The Carter Family
Styles of Country Music American Folk Ballads
Listening Example 47. Anonymous, "The Ballad of Casey Jones" Bluegrass
Listening Example 48. Earl Scruggs, "Earl's Breakdown" Country Pop and the Nashville Sound Western Swing Honky-Tonk Cowboy Songs Hawaiian Music
Listening Example 49: Danny Ku, "Mele of My Tutu E" Cajun Music
Listening Example 50. Anonymous, Cajun Two-Step (excerpt) Zydeco
Women in CountryRecent CountryTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 12. Latin Popular MusicsThe Caribbean Santeria: The Way of the Saints Bomba Rumba Cu-bop Mambo Salsa
Listening Example 51. Ruben Blades and Willie Colon, "Ojos" (Eyes)Brazil Samba and Bossa Nova
Listening Example 52. Antonio Carlos Jobim, "Desafinado" ("Off Key")Mexico Tejano and Norteño Music Conjunto Mariachis
Latin Music TodayTerms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 3 SummaryPart 4. Vernacular Musics Since Rock and RollVernacular ArtVernacular MusicChapter 13. Rock and RollThe Generation GapRhythm and Blues Country Music Meets R&B
Birth of Rock and Roll Bill Haley (1925-1981) Elvis Presley (1935-1977) Early Characteristics
Listening Example 53. Chuck Berry, "School Days"End of the First EraSurfing MusicMotownListening Example 54. Holland, Dozier, and Holland, "Stop! In the Name of Love"The British InvasionBack to Black Rock Gospel
Listening Example 55. Anonymous: "Down by the Riverside" Soul
Listening Example 56. James Brown, "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag" Funk
From Rock and Roll to Rock Psychedelic Rock Psychedelic Blues Heavy Metal
A Future UnassuredTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 14. Rock Flirts with CountryUrban Folk Music Woody Guthrie (1914-1967) The Urban Folk Revival Bob Dylan (b. 1941)
Folk RockListening Example 57. Bob Dylan, "Mr. Tambourine Man" Newport Folk Festival, 1965
Alternative CountryTerms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 15. Jazz Since 1960Free JazzListening Example 58. John Coltrane, A Love Supreme-Part I, "Acknowledgement" (excerpt) The 1970s Fusion (Jazz-Rock) Integration of Foreign Sounds
The 1980s and Beyond Crossover Music Traditionalism
The 1990s and Beyond Henry Threadgill (b. 1944) Anthony Braxton (b. 1945) Wynton Marsalis (b. 1961)
Jazz Today and TomorrowTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 16. Popular Music since 1970Singer-SongwritersArt RockDiscoPunkNew WaveGrunge Electronic Dance MusicPop Music and PoliticsLooking Forward, Backward, and AbroadHip-Hop and Rap Reggae The Rise of Hip-Hop Rap Social Concerns
Listening Example 59. "Rapper's Delight" (excerpt) Back to the Roots
Music Business Sharing Music Marketing Music
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 4 SummaryPart 5 Music for Theater and FilmMusic and Theater: Historical and Cultural Perspective Musical Theater in America Broadway Musicals Operas Films
Chapter 17 Musical TheaterVariety Shows Vaudeville Burlesque Revues
Operetta Gilbert and Sullivan American Operettas
Musical Comedies George M. Cohan (1878-1942)
Listening Example 60. George M. Cohan, "Give My Regards to Broadway" (from Little Johnny Jones)Black Musical TheaterJerome Kern's Show BoatListening Example 61: Jerome Kern, "Ol' Man River" (from Show Boat)Golden Age of Broadway Musicals (1930-1955) Rodgers and Hart Rodgers and Hammerstein
Expansion of the Broadway Musical Lerner and Loewe Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990)
Listening Example 62: Leonard Bernstein, "Tonight" (from Westside Story) Stephen Sondheim (b. 1930)Listening Example 63. Stephen Sondheim, "Every Day a Little Death" (from A Little Night Music)
Listening Example 19: Anonymous, "Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Seen" (excerpt) Spirituals As Concert Music
Singing Conventions Further Movements to Reform MusicLowell Mason (1792-1872)Listening Example 20: Lowell Mason, "Nearer, My God, to Thee"Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 6. Popular Music of the Civil War Era MinstrelsyListening Example 21: Daniel Decatur Emmett, "I Wish I Was in Dixie's Land"James A. Bland (1854-1911) The Heritage of Minstrelsy
Stephen Foster (1826-1864)Listening Example 22: Stephen Foster, "I Dream of Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair"Listening Example 23: Stephen Foster, "Oh! Susanna"Patriotic SongsListening Example 24: John Stafford Smith, "The Anacreontick Song" Civil War Songs Singing FamiliesListening Example 25: Anonymous, "Get Off the Track"Concert BandsPatrick Sarsfield Gilmore (1829-1892)
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 7. Concert MusicOrchestral Music Theodore Thomas (1835-1905)
Romantic Virtuosos Louis Moreau Gottschalk (1829-1869)
Piano MusicListening Example 26: Louis Moreau Gottschalk, "Le bananier"Rise of Nationalism in MusicSecond New England School John Knowles Paine (1839-1906)
Listening Example 27: John Knowles Paine, Fuga giocosa, op. 41, no. 3 Fugue Amy Marcy Cheney Beach (1867-1944)
Listening Example 28: Amy Marcy Cheney Beach, Symphony in E minor (Gaelic), 2nd movement Edward MacDowell (1860-1908)
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPART 2 Summary PART 3. The Growth of Vernacular TraditionsMusic in the Vernacular: Historical and Cultural Perspective Vernacular Art and Literature Vernacular Music
Chapter 8. The Rise of Popular CultureJohn Philip Sousa (1854-1932) Marches
Listening Example 29. John Philip Sousa, "The Stars and Stripes Forever"Ragtime Scott Joplin (1868-1917)
Listening Example 30. Scott Joplin, "Maple Leaf Rag" Influence of Ragtime
Tin Pan Alley The Songs Barbershop Singing
Listening Example 31. George M. Cohan, "Rose" ("A Ring to the Name of Rose") Irving Berlin (1888-1989)
Listening Example 32. Irving Berlin, "Alexander's Ragtime Band" Jerome Kern (1885-1945) Cole Porter (1892-1964)
Listening Example 33. Cole Porter, "Night and Day" George Gershwin (1898-1937) Decline of Tin Pan Alley
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 9. The Jazz AgeBlues Rural or Country Blues
Listening Example 34. Robert Johnson, "Hellhound on My Trail" Classic Blues
Listening Example 35. Bessie Smith, "Lost Your Head Blues" Urban Blues
Listening Example 36. W. C. Handy, St. Louis BluesNew Orleans Jazz Louis Armstrong (1901-1971)Listening Example 37. Lillian Hardin Armstrong, "Hotter Than That" (excerpt)Chicago JazzJazz Piano Boogie-Woogie Stride Piano
Listening Example 38. James P. Johnson, "Carolina Shout"Sweet JazzTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 10. Jazz 1930-1960Big Band Swing Art of Arranging
Listening Example 39. Count Basie, Lester Young, arr., "Taxi War Dance" (excerpt) Edward Kennedy "Duke" Ellington (1899-1974)
Listening Example 40. Duke Ellington, "Mood Indigo"Women in JazzRise of Big Band Vocalists Billie Holiday (1915-1959)
Bebop Charlie "Bird" Parker (1920-1955) John Birks "Dizzy" Gillespie (1917-1993)
Listening Example 42. Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, "KoKo"Jazz As Concert Music Jazz Composition
Listening Example 43. Duke Ellington, Concerto for CootieEncoreProgressive JazzListening Example 44. Paul Desmond, "Take Five" (excerpt)Cool JazzListening Example 45. Miles Davis, "Boplicity"Hard Bop Terms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 11. Country MusicFrom Country to City Jimmie Rodgers (1897-1933)
Listening Example 46. Jimmie Rodgers, "Blue Yodel No. 9" The Carter Family
Styles of Country Music American Folk Ballads
Listening Example 47. Anonymous, "The Ballad of Casey Jones" Bluegrass
Listening Example 48. Earl Scruggs, "Earl's Breakdown" Country Pop and the Nashville Sound Western Swing Honky-Tonk Cowboy Songs Hawaiian Music
Listening Example 49: Danny Ku, "Mele of My Tutu E" Cajun Music
Listening Example 50. Anonymous, Cajun Two-Step (excerpt) Zydeco
Women in CountryRecent CountryTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 12. Latin Popular MusicsThe Caribbean Santeria: The Way of the Saints Bomba Rumba Cu-bop Mambo Salsa
Listening Example 51. Ruben Blades and Willie Colon, "Ojos" (Eyes)Brazil Samba and Bossa Nova
Listening Example 52. Antonio Carlos Jobim, "Desafinado" ("Off Key")Mexico Tejano and Norteño Music Conjunto Mariachis
Latin Music TodayTerms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 3 SummaryPart 4. Vernacular Musics Since Rock and RollVernacular ArtVernacular MusicChapter 13. Rock and RollThe Generation GapRhythm and Blues Country Music Meets R&B
Birth of Rock and Roll Bill Haley (1925-1981) Elvis Presley (1935-1977) Early Characteristics
Listening Example 53. Chuck Berry, "School Days"End of the First EraSurfing MusicMotownListening Example 54. Holland, Dozier, and Holland, "Stop! In the Name of Love"The British InvasionBack to Black Rock Gospel
Listening Example 55. Anonymous: "Down by the Riverside" Soul
Listening Example 56. James Brown, "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag" Funk
From Rock and Roll to Rock Psychedelic Rock Psychedelic Blues Heavy Metal
A Future UnassuredTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 14. Rock Flirts with CountryUrban Folk Music Woody Guthrie (1914-1967) The Urban Folk Revival Bob Dylan (b. 1941)
Folk RockListening Example 57. Bob Dylan, "Mr. Tambourine Man" Newport Folk Festival, 1965
Alternative CountryTerms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 15. Jazz Since 1960Free JazzListening Example 58. John Coltrane, A Love Supreme-Part I, "Acknowledgement" (excerpt) The 1970s Fusion (Jazz-Rock) Integration of Foreign Sounds
The 1980s and Beyond Crossover Music Traditionalism
The 1990s and Beyond Henry Threadgill (b. 1944) Anthony Braxton (b. 1945) Wynton Marsalis (b. 1961)
Jazz Today and TomorrowTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 16. Popular Music since 1970Singer-SongwritersArt RockDiscoPunkNew WaveGrunge Electronic Dance MusicPop Music and PoliticsLooking Forward, Backward, and AbroadHip-Hop and Rap Reggae The Rise of Hip-Hop Rap Social Concerns
Listening Example 59. "Rapper's Delight" (excerpt) Back to the Roots
Music Business Sharing Music Marketing Music
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 4 SummaryPart 5 Music for Theater and FilmMusic and Theater: Historical and Cultural Perspective Musical Theater in America Broadway Musicals Operas Films
Chapter 17 Musical TheaterVariety Shows Vaudeville Burlesque Revues
Operetta Gilbert and Sullivan American Operettas
Musical Comedies George M. Cohan (1878-1942)
Listening Example 60. George M. Cohan, "Give My Regards to Broadway" (from Little Johnny Jones)Black Musical TheaterJerome Kern's Show BoatListening Example 61: Jerome Kern, "Ol' Man River" (from Show Boat)Golden Age of Broadway Musicals (1930-1955) Rodgers and Hart Rodgers and Hammerstein
Expansion of the Broadway Musical Lerner and Loewe Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990)
Listening Example 62: Leonard Bernstein, "Tonight" (from Westside Story) Stephen Sondheim (b. 1930)Listening Example 63. Stephen Sondheim, "Every Day a Little Death" (from A Little Night Music)
Spirituals As Concert Music
Further Movements to Reform MusicLowell Mason (1792-1872)Listening Example 20: Lowell Mason, "Nearer, My God, to Thee"Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 6. Popular Music of the Civil War Era MinstrelsyListening Example 21: Daniel Decatur Emmett, "I Wish I Was in Dixie's Land"James A. Bland (1854-1911) The Heritage of Minstrelsy
Stephen Foster (1826-1864)Listening Example 22: Stephen Foster, "I Dream of Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair"Listening Example 23: Stephen Foster, "Oh! Susanna"Patriotic SongsListening Example 24: John Stafford Smith, "The Anacreontick Song" Civil War Songs Singing FamiliesListening Example 25: Anonymous, "Get Off the Track"Concert BandsPatrick Sarsfield Gilmore (1829-1892)
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 7. Concert MusicOrchestral Music Theodore Thomas (1835-1905)
Romantic Virtuosos Louis Moreau Gottschalk (1829-1869)
Piano MusicListening Example 26: Louis Moreau Gottschalk, "Le bananier"Rise of Nationalism in MusicSecond New England School John Knowles Paine (1839-1906)
Listening Example 27: John Knowles Paine, Fuga giocosa, op. 41, no. 3 Fugue Amy Marcy Cheney Beach (1867-1944)
Listening Example 28: Amy Marcy Cheney Beach, Symphony in E minor (Gaelic), 2nd movement Edward MacDowell (1860-1908)
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPART 2 Summary PART 3. The Growth of Vernacular TraditionsMusic in the Vernacular: Historical and Cultural Perspective Vernacular Art and Literature Vernacular Music
Chapter 8. The Rise of Popular CultureJohn Philip Sousa (1854-1932) Marches
Listening Example 29. John Philip Sousa, "The Stars and Stripes Forever"Ragtime Scott Joplin (1868-1917)
Listening Example 30. Scott Joplin, "Maple Leaf Rag" Influence of Ragtime
Tin Pan Alley The Songs Barbershop Singing
Listening Example 31. George M. Cohan, "Rose" ("A Ring to the Name of Rose") Irving Berlin (1888-1989)
Listening Example 32. Irving Berlin, "Alexander's Ragtime Band" Jerome Kern (1885-1945) Cole Porter (1892-1964)
Listening Example 33. Cole Porter, "Night and Day" George Gershwin (1898-1937) Decline of Tin Pan Alley
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 9. The Jazz AgeBlues Rural or Country Blues
Listening Example 34. Robert Johnson, "Hellhound on My Trail" Classic Blues
Listening Example 35. Bessie Smith, "Lost Your Head Blues" Urban Blues
Listening Example 36. W. C. Handy, St. Louis BluesNew Orleans Jazz Louis Armstrong (1901-1971)Listening Example 37. Lillian Hardin Armstrong, "Hotter Than That" (excerpt)Chicago JazzJazz Piano Boogie-Woogie Stride Piano
Listening Example 38. James P. Johnson, "Carolina Shout"Sweet JazzTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 10. Jazz 1930-1960Big Band Swing Art of Arranging
Listening Example 39. Count Basie, Lester Young, arr., "Taxi War Dance" (excerpt) Edward Kennedy "Duke" Ellington (1899-1974)
Listening Example 40. Duke Ellington, "Mood Indigo"Women in JazzRise of Big Band Vocalists Billie Holiday (1915-1959)
Bebop Charlie "Bird" Parker (1920-1955) John Birks "Dizzy" Gillespie (1917-1993)
Listening Example 42. Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, "KoKo"Jazz As Concert Music Jazz Composition
Listening Example 43. Duke Ellington, Concerto for CootieEncoreProgressive JazzListening Example 44. Paul Desmond, "Take Five" (excerpt)Cool JazzListening Example 45. Miles Davis, "Boplicity"Hard Bop Terms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 11. Country MusicFrom Country to City Jimmie Rodgers (1897-1933)
Listening Example 46. Jimmie Rodgers, "Blue Yodel No. 9" The Carter Family
Styles of Country Music American Folk Ballads
Listening Example 47. Anonymous, "The Ballad of Casey Jones" Bluegrass
Listening Example 48. Earl Scruggs, "Earl's Breakdown" Country Pop and the Nashville Sound Western Swing Honky-Tonk Cowboy Songs Hawaiian Music
Listening Example 49: Danny Ku, "Mele of My Tutu E" Cajun Music
Listening Example 50. Anonymous, Cajun Two-Step (excerpt) Zydeco
Women in CountryRecent CountryTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 12. Latin Popular MusicsThe Caribbean Santeria: The Way of the Saints Bomba Rumba Cu-bop Mambo Salsa
Listening Example 51. Ruben Blades and Willie Colon, "Ojos" (Eyes)Brazil Samba and Bossa Nova
Listening Example 52. Antonio Carlos Jobim, "Desafinado" ("Off Key")Mexico Tejano and Norteño Music Conjunto Mariachis
Latin Music TodayTerms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 3 SummaryPart 4. Vernacular Musics Since Rock and RollVernacular ArtVernacular MusicChapter 13. Rock and RollThe Generation GapRhythm and Blues Country Music Meets R&B
Birth of Rock and Roll Bill Haley (1925-1981) Elvis Presley (1935-1977) Early Characteristics
Listening Example 53. Chuck Berry, "School Days"End of the First EraSurfing MusicMotownListening Example 54. Holland, Dozier, and Holland, "Stop! In the Name of Love"The British InvasionBack to Black Rock Gospel
Listening Example 55. Anonymous: "Down by the Riverside" Soul
Listening Example 56. James Brown, "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag" Funk
From Rock and Roll to Rock Psychedelic Rock Psychedelic Blues Heavy Metal
A Future UnassuredTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 14. Rock Flirts with CountryUrban Folk Music Woody Guthrie (1914-1967) The Urban Folk Revival Bob Dylan (b. 1941)
Folk RockListening Example 57. Bob Dylan, "Mr. Tambourine Man" Newport Folk Festival, 1965
Alternative CountryTerms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 15. Jazz Since 1960Free JazzListening Example 58. John Coltrane, A Love Supreme-Part I, "Acknowledgement" (excerpt) The 1970s Fusion (Jazz-Rock) Integration of Foreign Sounds
The 1980s and Beyond Crossover Music Traditionalism
The 1990s and Beyond Henry Threadgill (b. 1944) Anthony Braxton (b. 1945) Wynton Marsalis (b. 1961)
Jazz Today and TomorrowTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 16. Popular Music since 1970Singer-SongwritersArt RockDiscoPunkNew WaveGrunge Electronic Dance MusicPop Music and PoliticsLooking Forward, Backward, and AbroadHip-Hop and Rap Reggae The Rise of Hip-Hop Rap Social Concerns
Listening Example 59. "Rapper's Delight" (excerpt) Back to the Roots
Music Business Sharing Music Marketing Music
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 4 SummaryPart 5 Music for Theater and FilmMusic and Theater: Historical and Cultural Perspective Musical Theater in America Broadway Musicals Operas Films
Chapter 17 Musical TheaterVariety Shows Vaudeville Burlesque Revues
Operetta Gilbert and Sullivan American Operettas
Musical Comedies George M. Cohan (1878-1942)
Listening Example 60. George M. Cohan, "Give My Regards to Broadway" (from Little Johnny Jones)Black Musical TheaterJerome Kern's Show BoatListening Example 61: Jerome Kern, "Ol' Man River" (from Show Boat)Golden Age of Broadway Musicals (1930-1955) Rodgers and Hart Rodgers and Hammerstein
Expansion of the Broadway Musical Lerner and Loewe Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990)
Listening Example 62: Leonard Bernstein, "Tonight" (from Westside Story) Stephen Sondheim (b. 1930)Listening Example 63. Stephen Sondheim, "Every Day a Little Death" (from A Little Night Music)
Listening Example 20: Lowell Mason, "Nearer, My God, to Thee"Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 6. Popular Music of the Civil War Era MinstrelsyListening Example 21: Daniel Decatur Emmett, "I Wish I Was in Dixie's Land"James A. Bland (1854-1911) The Heritage of Minstrelsy
Stephen Foster (1826-1864)Listening Example 22: Stephen Foster, "I Dream of Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair"Listening Example 23: Stephen Foster, "Oh! Susanna"Patriotic SongsListening Example 24: John Stafford Smith, "The Anacreontick Song" Civil War Songs Singing FamiliesListening Example 25: Anonymous, "Get Off the Track"Concert BandsPatrick Sarsfield Gilmore (1829-1892)
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 7. Concert MusicOrchestral Music Theodore Thomas (1835-1905)
Romantic Virtuosos Louis Moreau Gottschalk (1829-1869)
Piano MusicListening Example 26: Louis Moreau Gottschalk, "Le bananier"Rise of Nationalism in MusicSecond New England School John Knowles Paine (1839-1906)
Listening Example 27: John Knowles Paine, Fuga giocosa, op. 41, no. 3 Fugue Amy Marcy Cheney Beach (1867-1944)
Listening Example 28: Amy Marcy Cheney Beach, Symphony in E minor (Gaelic), 2nd movement Edward MacDowell (1860-1908)
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPART 2 Summary PART 3. The Growth of Vernacular TraditionsMusic in the Vernacular: Historical and Cultural Perspective Vernacular Art and Literature Vernacular Music
Chapter 8. The Rise of Popular CultureJohn Philip Sousa (1854-1932) Marches
Listening Example 29. John Philip Sousa, "The Stars and Stripes Forever"Ragtime Scott Joplin (1868-1917)
Listening Example 30. Scott Joplin, "Maple Leaf Rag" Influence of Ragtime
Tin Pan Alley The Songs Barbershop Singing
Listening Example 31. George M. Cohan, "Rose" ("A Ring to the Name of Rose") Irving Berlin (1888-1989)
Listening Example 32. Irving Berlin, "Alexander's Ragtime Band" Jerome Kern (1885-1945) Cole Porter (1892-1964)
Listening Example 33. Cole Porter, "Night and Day" George Gershwin (1898-1937) Decline of Tin Pan Alley
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 9. The Jazz AgeBlues Rural or Country Blues
Listening Example 34. Robert Johnson, "Hellhound on My Trail" Classic Blues
Listening Example 35. Bessie Smith, "Lost Your Head Blues" Urban Blues
Listening Example 36. W. C. Handy, St. Louis BluesNew Orleans Jazz Louis Armstrong (1901-1971)Listening Example 37. Lillian Hardin Armstrong, "Hotter Than That" (excerpt)Chicago JazzJazz Piano Boogie-Woogie Stride Piano
Listening Example 38. James P. Johnson, "Carolina Shout"Sweet JazzTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 10. Jazz 1930-1960Big Band Swing Art of Arranging
Listening Example 39. Count Basie, Lester Young, arr., "Taxi War Dance" (excerpt) Edward Kennedy "Duke" Ellington (1899-1974)
Listening Example 40. Duke Ellington, "Mood Indigo"Women in JazzRise of Big Band Vocalists Billie Holiday (1915-1959)
Bebop Charlie "Bird" Parker (1920-1955) John Birks "Dizzy" Gillespie (1917-1993)
Listening Example 42. Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, "KoKo"Jazz As Concert Music Jazz Composition
Listening Example 43. Duke Ellington, Concerto for CootieEncoreProgressive JazzListening Example 44. Paul Desmond, "Take Five" (excerpt)Cool JazzListening Example 45. Miles Davis, "Boplicity"Hard Bop Terms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 11. Country MusicFrom Country to City Jimmie Rodgers (1897-1933)
Listening Example 46. Jimmie Rodgers, "Blue Yodel No. 9" The Carter Family
Styles of Country Music American Folk Ballads
Listening Example 47. Anonymous, "The Ballad of Casey Jones" Bluegrass
Listening Example 48. Earl Scruggs, "Earl's Breakdown" Country Pop and the Nashville Sound Western Swing Honky-Tonk Cowboy Songs Hawaiian Music
Listening Example 49: Danny Ku, "Mele of My Tutu E" Cajun Music
Listening Example 50. Anonymous, Cajun Two-Step (excerpt) Zydeco
Women in CountryRecent CountryTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 12. Latin Popular MusicsThe Caribbean Santeria: The Way of the Saints Bomba Rumba Cu-bop Mambo Salsa
Listening Example 51. Ruben Blades and Willie Colon, "Ojos" (Eyes)Brazil Samba and Bossa Nova
Listening Example 52. Antonio Carlos Jobim, "Desafinado" ("Off Key")Mexico Tejano and Norteño Music Conjunto Mariachis
Latin Music TodayTerms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 3 SummaryPart 4. Vernacular Musics Since Rock and RollVernacular ArtVernacular MusicChapter 13. Rock and RollThe Generation GapRhythm and Blues Country Music Meets R&B
Birth of Rock and Roll Bill Haley (1925-1981) Elvis Presley (1935-1977) Early Characteristics
Listening Example 53. Chuck Berry, "School Days"End of the First EraSurfing MusicMotownListening Example 54. Holland, Dozier, and Holland, "Stop! In the Name of Love"The British InvasionBack to Black Rock Gospel
Listening Example 55. Anonymous: "Down by the Riverside" Soul
Listening Example 56. James Brown, "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag" Funk
From Rock and Roll to Rock Psychedelic Rock Psychedelic Blues Heavy Metal
A Future UnassuredTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 14. Rock Flirts with CountryUrban Folk Music Woody Guthrie (1914-1967) The Urban Folk Revival Bob Dylan (b. 1941)
Folk RockListening Example 57. Bob Dylan, "Mr. Tambourine Man" Newport Folk Festival, 1965
Alternative CountryTerms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 15. Jazz Since 1960Free JazzListening Example 58. John Coltrane, A Love Supreme-Part I, "Acknowledgement" (excerpt) The 1970s Fusion (Jazz-Rock) Integration of Foreign Sounds
The 1980s and Beyond Crossover Music Traditionalism
The 1990s and Beyond Henry Threadgill (b. 1944) Anthony Braxton (b. 1945) Wynton Marsalis (b. 1961)
Jazz Today and TomorrowTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 16. Popular Music since 1970Singer-SongwritersArt RockDiscoPunkNew WaveGrunge Electronic Dance MusicPop Music and PoliticsLooking Forward, Backward, and AbroadHip-Hop and Rap Reggae The Rise of Hip-Hop Rap Social Concerns
Listening Example 59. "Rapper's Delight" (excerpt) Back to the Roots
Music Business Sharing Music Marketing Music
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 4 SummaryPart 5 Music for Theater and FilmMusic and Theater: Historical and Cultural Perspective Musical Theater in America Broadway Musicals Operas Films
Chapter 17 Musical TheaterVariety Shows Vaudeville Burlesque Revues
Operetta Gilbert and Sullivan American Operettas
Musical Comedies George M. Cohan (1878-1942)
Listening Example 60. George M. Cohan, "Give My Regards to Broadway" (from Little Johnny Jones)Black Musical TheaterJerome Kern's Show BoatListening Example 61: Jerome Kern, "Ol' Man River" (from Show Boat)Golden Age of Broadway Musicals (1930-1955) Rodgers and Hart Rodgers and Hammerstein
Expansion of the Broadway Musical Lerner and Loewe Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990)
Listening Example 62: Leonard Bernstein, "Tonight" (from Westside Story) Stephen Sondheim (b. 1930)Listening Example 63. Stephen Sondheim, "Every Day a Little Death" (from A Little Night Music)
Key FiguresChapter 6. Popular Music of the Civil War Era MinstrelsyListening Example 21: Daniel Decatur Emmett, "I Wish I Was in Dixie's Land"James A. Bland (1854-1911) The Heritage of Minstrelsy
Stephen Foster (1826-1864)Listening Example 22: Stephen Foster, "I Dream of Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair"Listening Example 23: Stephen Foster, "Oh! Susanna"Patriotic SongsListening Example 24: John Stafford Smith, "The Anacreontick Song" Civil War Songs Singing FamiliesListening Example 25: Anonymous, "Get Off the Track"Concert BandsPatrick Sarsfield Gilmore (1829-1892)
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 7. Concert MusicOrchestral Music Theodore Thomas (1835-1905)
Romantic Virtuosos Louis Moreau Gottschalk (1829-1869)
Piano MusicListening Example 26: Louis Moreau Gottschalk, "Le bananier"Rise of Nationalism in MusicSecond New England School John Knowles Paine (1839-1906)
Listening Example 27: John Knowles Paine, Fuga giocosa, op. 41, no. 3 Fugue Amy Marcy Cheney Beach (1867-1944)
Listening Example 28: Amy Marcy Cheney Beach, Symphony in E minor (Gaelic), 2nd movement Edward MacDowell (1860-1908)
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPART 2 Summary PART 3. The Growth of Vernacular TraditionsMusic in the Vernacular: Historical and Cultural Perspective Vernacular Art and Literature Vernacular Music
Chapter 8. The Rise of Popular CultureJohn Philip Sousa (1854-1932) Marches
Listening Example 29. John Philip Sousa, "The Stars and Stripes Forever"Ragtime Scott Joplin (1868-1917)
Listening Example 30. Scott Joplin, "Maple Leaf Rag" Influence of Ragtime
Tin Pan Alley The Songs Barbershop Singing
Listening Example 31. George M. Cohan, "Rose" ("A Ring to the Name of Rose") Irving Berlin (1888-1989)
Listening Example 32. Irving Berlin, "Alexander's Ragtime Band" Jerome Kern (1885-1945) Cole Porter (1892-1964)
Listening Example 33. Cole Porter, "Night and Day" George Gershwin (1898-1937) Decline of Tin Pan Alley
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 9. The Jazz AgeBlues Rural or Country Blues
Listening Example 34. Robert Johnson, "Hellhound on My Trail" Classic Blues
Listening Example 35. Bessie Smith, "Lost Your Head Blues" Urban Blues
Listening Example 36. W. C. Handy, St. Louis BluesNew Orleans Jazz Louis Armstrong (1901-1971)Listening Example 37. Lillian Hardin Armstrong, "Hotter Than That" (excerpt)Chicago JazzJazz Piano Boogie-Woogie Stride Piano
Listening Example 38. James P. Johnson, "Carolina Shout"Sweet JazzTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 10. Jazz 1930-1960Big Band Swing Art of Arranging
Listening Example 39. Count Basie, Lester Young, arr., "Taxi War Dance" (excerpt) Edward Kennedy "Duke" Ellington (1899-1974)
Listening Example 40. Duke Ellington, "Mood Indigo"Women in JazzRise of Big Band Vocalists Billie Holiday (1915-1959)
Bebop Charlie "Bird" Parker (1920-1955) John Birks "Dizzy" Gillespie (1917-1993)
Listening Example 42. Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, "KoKo"Jazz As Concert Music Jazz Composition
Listening Example 43. Duke Ellington, Concerto for CootieEncoreProgressive JazzListening Example 44. Paul Desmond, "Take Five" (excerpt)Cool JazzListening Example 45. Miles Davis, "Boplicity"Hard Bop Terms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 11. Country MusicFrom Country to City Jimmie Rodgers (1897-1933)
Listening Example 46. Jimmie Rodgers, "Blue Yodel No. 9" The Carter Family
Styles of Country Music American Folk Ballads
Listening Example 47. Anonymous, "The Ballad of Casey Jones" Bluegrass
Listening Example 48. Earl Scruggs, "Earl's Breakdown" Country Pop and the Nashville Sound Western Swing Honky-Tonk Cowboy Songs Hawaiian Music
Listening Example 49: Danny Ku, "Mele of My Tutu E" Cajun Music
Listening Example 50. Anonymous, Cajun Two-Step (excerpt) Zydeco
Women in CountryRecent CountryTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 12. Latin Popular MusicsThe Caribbean Santeria: The Way of the Saints Bomba Rumba Cu-bop Mambo Salsa
Listening Example 51. Ruben Blades and Willie Colon, "Ojos" (Eyes)Brazil Samba and Bossa Nova
Listening Example 52. Antonio Carlos Jobim, "Desafinado" ("Off Key")Mexico Tejano and Norteño Music Conjunto Mariachis
Latin Music TodayTerms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 3 SummaryPart 4. Vernacular Musics Since Rock and RollVernacular ArtVernacular MusicChapter 13. Rock and RollThe Generation GapRhythm and Blues Country Music Meets R&B
Birth of Rock and Roll Bill Haley (1925-1981) Elvis Presley (1935-1977) Early Characteristics
Listening Example 53. Chuck Berry, "School Days"End of the First EraSurfing MusicMotownListening Example 54. Holland, Dozier, and Holland, "Stop! In the Name of Love"The British InvasionBack to Black Rock Gospel
Listening Example 55. Anonymous: "Down by the Riverside" Soul
Listening Example 56. James Brown, "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag" Funk
From Rock and Roll to Rock Psychedelic Rock Psychedelic Blues Heavy Metal
A Future UnassuredTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 14. Rock Flirts with CountryUrban Folk Music Woody Guthrie (1914-1967) The Urban Folk Revival Bob Dylan (b. 1941)
Folk RockListening Example 57. Bob Dylan, "Mr. Tambourine Man" Newport Folk Festival, 1965
Alternative CountryTerms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 15. Jazz Since 1960Free JazzListening Example 58. John Coltrane, A Love Supreme-Part I, "Acknowledgement" (excerpt) The 1970s Fusion (Jazz-Rock) Integration of Foreign Sounds
The 1980s and Beyond Crossover Music Traditionalism
The 1990s and Beyond Henry Threadgill (b. 1944) Anthony Braxton (b. 1945) Wynton Marsalis (b. 1961)
Jazz Today and TomorrowTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 16. Popular Music since 1970Singer-SongwritersArt RockDiscoPunkNew WaveGrunge Electronic Dance MusicPop Music and PoliticsLooking Forward, Backward, and AbroadHip-Hop and Rap Reggae The Rise of Hip-Hop Rap Social Concerns
Listening Example 59. "Rapper's Delight" (excerpt) Back to the Roots
Music Business Sharing Music Marketing Music
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 4 SummaryPart 5 Music for Theater and FilmMusic and Theater: Historical and Cultural Perspective Musical Theater in America Broadway Musicals Operas Films
Chapter 17 Musical TheaterVariety Shows Vaudeville Burlesque Revues
Operetta Gilbert and Sullivan American Operettas
Musical Comedies George M. Cohan (1878-1942)
Listening Example 60. George M. Cohan, "Give My Regards to Broadway" (from Little Johnny Jones)Black Musical TheaterJerome Kern's Show BoatListening Example 61: Jerome Kern, "Ol' Man River" (from Show Boat)Golden Age of Broadway Musicals (1930-1955) Rodgers and Hart Rodgers and Hammerstein
Expansion of the Broadway Musical Lerner and Loewe Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990)
Listening Example 62: Leonard Bernstein, "Tonight" (from Westside Story) Stephen Sondheim (b. 1930)Listening Example 63. Stephen Sondheim, "Every Day a Little Death" (from A Little Night Music)
MinstrelsyListening Example 21: Daniel Decatur Emmett, "I Wish I Was in Dixie's Land"James A. Bland (1854-1911) The Heritage of Minstrelsy
Stephen Foster (1826-1864)Listening Example 22: Stephen Foster, "I Dream of Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair"Listening Example 23: Stephen Foster, "Oh! Susanna"Patriotic SongsListening Example 24: John Stafford Smith, "The Anacreontick Song" Civil War Songs Singing FamiliesListening Example 25: Anonymous, "Get Off the Track"Concert BandsPatrick Sarsfield Gilmore (1829-1892)
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 7. Concert MusicOrchestral Music Theodore Thomas (1835-1905)
Romantic Virtuosos Louis Moreau Gottschalk (1829-1869)
Piano MusicListening Example 26: Louis Moreau Gottschalk, "Le bananier"Rise of Nationalism in MusicSecond New England School John Knowles Paine (1839-1906)
Listening Example 27: John Knowles Paine, Fuga giocosa, op. 41, no. 3 Fugue Amy Marcy Cheney Beach (1867-1944)
Listening Example 28: Amy Marcy Cheney Beach, Symphony in E minor (Gaelic), 2nd movement Edward MacDowell (1860-1908)
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPART 2 Summary PART 3. The Growth of Vernacular TraditionsMusic in the Vernacular: Historical and Cultural Perspective Vernacular Art and Literature Vernacular Music
Chapter 8. The Rise of Popular CultureJohn Philip Sousa (1854-1932) Marches
Listening Example 29. John Philip Sousa, "The Stars and Stripes Forever"Ragtime Scott Joplin (1868-1917)
Listening Example 30. Scott Joplin, "Maple Leaf Rag" Influence of Ragtime
Tin Pan Alley The Songs Barbershop Singing
Listening Example 31. George M. Cohan, "Rose" ("A Ring to the Name of Rose") Irving Berlin (1888-1989)
Listening Example 32. Irving Berlin, "Alexander's Ragtime Band" Jerome Kern (1885-1945) Cole Porter (1892-1964)
Listening Example 33. Cole Porter, "Night and Day" George Gershwin (1898-1937) Decline of Tin Pan Alley
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 9. The Jazz AgeBlues Rural or Country Blues
Listening Example 34. Robert Johnson, "Hellhound on My Trail" Classic Blues
Listening Example 35. Bessie Smith, "Lost Your Head Blues" Urban Blues
Listening Example 36. W. C. Handy, St. Louis BluesNew Orleans Jazz Louis Armstrong (1901-1971)Listening Example 37. Lillian Hardin Armstrong, "Hotter Than That" (excerpt)Chicago JazzJazz Piano Boogie-Woogie Stride Piano
Listening Example 38. James P. Johnson, "Carolina Shout"Sweet JazzTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 10. Jazz 1930-1960Big Band Swing Art of Arranging
Listening Example 39. Count Basie, Lester Young, arr., "Taxi War Dance" (excerpt) Edward Kennedy "Duke" Ellington (1899-1974)
Listening Example 40. Duke Ellington, "Mood Indigo"Women in JazzRise of Big Band Vocalists Billie Holiday (1915-1959)
Bebop Charlie "Bird" Parker (1920-1955) John Birks "Dizzy" Gillespie (1917-1993)
Listening Example 42. Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, "KoKo"Jazz As Concert Music Jazz Composition
Listening Example 43. Duke Ellington, Concerto for CootieEncoreProgressive JazzListening Example 44. Paul Desmond, "Take Five" (excerpt)Cool JazzListening Example 45. Miles Davis, "Boplicity"Hard Bop Terms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 11. Country MusicFrom Country to City Jimmie Rodgers (1897-1933)
Listening Example 46. Jimmie Rodgers, "Blue Yodel No. 9" The Carter Family
Styles of Country Music American Folk Ballads
Listening Example 47. Anonymous, "The Ballad of Casey Jones" Bluegrass
Listening Example 48. Earl Scruggs, "Earl's Breakdown" Country Pop and the Nashville Sound Western Swing Honky-Tonk Cowboy Songs Hawaiian Music
Listening Example 49: Danny Ku, "Mele of My Tutu E" Cajun Music
Listening Example 50. Anonymous, Cajun Two-Step (excerpt) Zydeco
Women in CountryRecent CountryTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 12. Latin Popular MusicsThe Caribbean Santeria: The Way of the Saints Bomba Rumba Cu-bop Mambo Salsa
Listening Example 51. Ruben Blades and Willie Colon, "Ojos" (Eyes)Brazil Samba and Bossa Nova
Listening Example 52. Antonio Carlos Jobim, "Desafinado" ("Off Key")Mexico Tejano and Norteño Music Conjunto Mariachis
Latin Music TodayTerms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 3 SummaryPart 4. Vernacular Musics Since Rock and RollVernacular ArtVernacular MusicChapter 13. Rock and RollThe Generation GapRhythm and Blues Country Music Meets R&B
Birth of Rock and Roll Bill Haley (1925-1981) Elvis Presley (1935-1977) Early Characteristics
Listening Example 53. Chuck Berry, "School Days"End of the First EraSurfing MusicMotownListening Example 54. Holland, Dozier, and Holland, "Stop! In the Name of Love"The British InvasionBack to Black Rock Gospel
Listening Example 55. Anonymous: "Down by the Riverside" Soul
Listening Example 56. James Brown, "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag" Funk
From Rock and Roll to Rock Psychedelic Rock Psychedelic Blues Heavy Metal
A Future UnassuredTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 14. Rock Flirts with CountryUrban Folk Music Woody Guthrie (1914-1967) The Urban Folk Revival Bob Dylan (b. 1941)
Folk RockListening Example 57. Bob Dylan, "Mr. Tambourine Man" Newport Folk Festival, 1965
Alternative CountryTerms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 15. Jazz Since 1960Free JazzListening Example 58. John Coltrane, A Love Supreme-Part I, "Acknowledgement" (excerpt) The 1970s Fusion (Jazz-Rock) Integration of Foreign Sounds
The 1980s and Beyond Crossover Music Traditionalism
The 1990s and Beyond Henry Threadgill (b. 1944) Anthony Braxton (b. 1945) Wynton Marsalis (b. 1961)
Jazz Today and TomorrowTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 16. Popular Music since 1970Singer-SongwritersArt RockDiscoPunkNew WaveGrunge Electronic Dance MusicPop Music and PoliticsLooking Forward, Backward, and AbroadHip-Hop and Rap Reggae The Rise of Hip-Hop Rap Social Concerns
Listening Example 59. "Rapper's Delight" (excerpt) Back to the Roots
Music Business Sharing Music Marketing Music
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 4 SummaryPart 5 Music for Theater and FilmMusic and Theater: Historical and Cultural Perspective Musical Theater in America Broadway Musicals Operas Films
Chapter 17 Musical TheaterVariety Shows Vaudeville Burlesque Revues
Operetta Gilbert and Sullivan American Operettas
Musical Comedies George M. Cohan (1878-1942)
Listening Example 60. George M. Cohan, "Give My Regards to Broadway" (from Little Johnny Jones)Black Musical TheaterJerome Kern's Show BoatListening Example 61: Jerome Kern, "Ol' Man River" (from Show Boat)Golden Age of Broadway Musicals (1930-1955) Rodgers and Hart Rodgers and Hammerstein
Expansion of the Broadway Musical Lerner and Loewe Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990)
Listening Example 62: Leonard Bernstein, "Tonight" (from Westside Story) Stephen Sondheim (b. 1930)Listening Example 63. Stephen Sondheim, "Every Day a Little Death" (from A Little Night Music)
James A. Bland (1854-1911) The Heritage of Minstrelsy
Stephen Foster (1826-1864)Listening Example 22: Stephen Foster, "I Dream of Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair"Listening Example 23: Stephen Foster, "Oh! Susanna"Patriotic SongsListening Example 24: John Stafford Smith, "The Anacreontick Song" Civil War Songs Singing FamiliesListening Example 25: Anonymous, "Get Off the Track"Concert BandsPatrick Sarsfield Gilmore (1829-1892)
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 7. Concert MusicOrchestral Music Theodore Thomas (1835-1905)
Romantic Virtuosos Louis Moreau Gottschalk (1829-1869)
Piano MusicListening Example 26: Louis Moreau Gottschalk, "Le bananier"Rise of Nationalism in MusicSecond New England School John Knowles Paine (1839-1906)
Listening Example 27: John Knowles Paine, Fuga giocosa, op. 41, no. 3 Fugue Amy Marcy Cheney Beach (1867-1944)
Listening Example 28: Amy Marcy Cheney Beach, Symphony in E minor (Gaelic), 2nd movement Edward MacDowell (1860-1908)
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPART 2 Summary PART 3. The Growth of Vernacular TraditionsMusic in the Vernacular: Historical and Cultural Perspective Vernacular Art and Literature Vernacular Music
Chapter 8. The Rise of Popular CultureJohn Philip Sousa (1854-1932) Marches
Listening Example 29. John Philip Sousa, "The Stars and Stripes Forever"Ragtime Scott Joplin (1868-1917)
Listening Example 30. Scott Joplin, "Maple Leaf Rag" Influence of Ragtime
Tin Pan Alley The Songs Barbershop Singing
Listening Example 31. George M. Cohan, "Rose" ("A Ring to the Name of Rose") Irving Berlin (1888-1989)
Listening Example 32. Irving Berlin, "Alexander's Ragtime Band" Jerome Kern (1885-1945) Cole Porter (1892-1964)
Listening Example 33. Cole Porter, "Night and Day" George Gershwin (1898-1937) Decline of Tin Pan Alley
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 9. The Jazz AgeBlues Rural or Country Blues
Listening Example 34. Robert Johnson, "Hellhound on My Trail" Classic Blues
Listening Example 35. Bessie Smith, "Lost Your Head Blues" Urban Blues
Listening Example 36. W. C. Handy, St. Louis BluesNew Orleans Jazz Louis Armstrong (1901-1971)Listening Example 37. Lillian Hardin Armstrong, "Hotter Than That" (excerpt)Chicago JazzJazz Piano Boogie-Woogie Stride Piano
Listening Example 38. James P. Johnson, "Carolina Shout"Sweet JazzTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 10. Jazz 1930-1960Big Band Swing Art of Arranging
Listening Example 39. Count Basie, Lester Young, arr., "Taxi War Dance" (excerpt) Edward Kennedy "Duke" Ellington (1899-1974)
Listening Example 40. Duke Ellington, "Mood Indigo"Women in JazzRise of Big Band Vocalists Billie Holiday (1915-1959)
Bebop Charlie "Bird" Parker (1920-1955) John Birks "Dizzy" Gillespie (1917-1993)
Listening Example 42. Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, "KoKo"Jazz As Concert Music Jazz Composition
Listening Example 43. Duke Ellington, Concerto for CootieEncoreProgressive JazzListening Example 44. Paul Desmond, "Take Five" (excerpt)Cool JazzListening Example 45. Miles Davis, "Boplicity"Hard Bop Terms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 11. Country MusicFrom Country to City Jimmie Rodgers (1897-1933)
Listening Example 46. Jimmie Rodgers, "Blue Yodel No. 9" The Carter Family
Styles of Country Music American Folk Ballads
Listening Example 47. Anonymous, "The Ballad of Casey Jones" Bluegrass
Listening Example 48. Earl Scruggs, "Earl's Breakdown" Country Pop and the Nashville Sound Western Swing Honky-Tonk Cowboy Songs Hawaiian Music
Listening Example 49: Danny Ku, "Mele of My Tutu E" Cajun Music
Listening Example 50. Anonymous, Cajun Two-Step (excerpt) Zydeco
Women in CountryRecent CountryTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 12. Latin Popular MusicsThe Caribbean Santeria: The Way of the Saints Bomba Rumba Cu-bop Mambo Salsa
Listening Example 51. Ruben Blades and Willie Colon, "Ojos" (Eyes)Brazil Samba and Bossa Nova
Listening Example 52. Antonio Carlos Jobim, "Desafinado" ("Off Key")Mexico Tejano and Norteño Music Conjunto Mariachis
Latin Music TodayTerms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 3 SummaryPart 4. Vernacular Musics Since Rock and RollVernacular ArtVernacular MusicChapter 13. Rock and RollThe Generation GapRhythm and Blues Country Music Meets R&B
Birth of Rock and Roll Bill Haley (1925-1981) Elvis Presley (1935-1977) Early Characteristics
Listening Example 53. Chuck Berry, "School Days"End of the First EraSurfing MusicMotownListening Example 54. Holland, Dozier, and Holland, "Stop! In the Name of Love"The British InvasionBack to Black Rock Gospel
Listening Example 55. Anonymous: "Down by the Riverside" Soul
Listening Example 56. James Brown, "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag" Funk
From Rock and Roll to Rock Psychedelic Rock Psychedelic Blues Heavy Metal
A Future UnassuredTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 14. Rock Flirts with CountryUrban Folk Music Woody Guthrie (1914-1967) The Urban Folk Revival Bob Dylan (b. 1941)
Folk RockListening Example 57. Bob Dylan, "Mr. Tambourine Man" Newport Folk Festival, 1965
Alternative CountryTerms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 15. Jazz Since 1960Free JazzListening Example 58. John Coltrane, A Love Supreme-Part I, "Acknowledgement" (excerpt) The 1970s Fusion (Jazz-Rock) Integration of Foreign Sounds
The 1980s and Beyond Crossover Music Traditionalism
The 1990s and Beyond Henry Threadgill (b. 1944) Anthony Braxton (b. 1945) Wynton Marsalis (b. 1961)
Jazz Today and TomorrowTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 16. Popular Music since 1970Singer-SongwritersArt RockDiscoPunkNew WaveGrunge Electronic Dance MusicPop Music and PoliticsLooking Forward, Backward, and AbroadHip-Hop and Rap Reggae The Rise of Hip-Hop Rap Social Concerns
Listening Example 59. "Rapper's Delight" (excerpt) Back to the Roots
Music Business Sharing Music Marketing Music
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 4 SummaryPart 5 Music for Theater and FilmMusic and Theater: Historical and Cultural Perspective Musical Theater in America Broadway Musicals Operas Films
Chapter 17 Musical TheaterVariety Shows Vaudeville Burlesque Revues
Operetta Gilbert and Sullivan American Operettas
Musical Comedies George M. Cohan (1878-1942)
Listening Example 60. George M. Cohan, "Give My Regards to Broadway" (from Little Johnny Jones)Black Musical TheaterJerome Kern's Show BoatListening Example 61: Jerome Kern, "Ol' Man River" (from Show Boat)Golden Age of Broadway Musicals (1930-1955) Rodgers and Hart Rodgers and Hammerstein
Expansion of the Broadway Musical Lerner and Loewe Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990)
Listening Example 62: Leonard Bernstein, "Tonight" (from Westside Story) Stephen Sondheim (b. 1930)Listening Example 63. Stephen Sondheim, "Every Day a Little Death" (from A Little Night Music)
The Heritage of Minstrelsy
Listening Example 22: Stephen Foster, "I Dream of Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair"Listening Example 23: Stephen Foster, "Oh! Susanna"Patriotic SongsListening Example 24: John Stafford Smith, "The Anacreontick Song" Civil War Songs Singing FamiliesListening Example 25: Anonymous, "Get Off the Track"Concert BandsPatrick Sarsfield Gilmore (1829-1892)
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 7. Concert MusicOrchestral Music Theodore Thomas (1835-1905)
Romantic Virtuosos Louis Moreau Gottschalk (1829-1869)
Piano MusicListening Example 26: Louis Moreau Gottschalk, "Le bananier"Rise of Nationalism in MusicSecond New England School John Knowles Paine (1839-1906)
Listening Example 27: John Knowles Paine, Fuga giocosa, op. 41, no. 3 Fugue Amy Marcy Cheney Beach (1867-1944)
Listening Example 28: Amy Marcy Cheney Beach, Symphony in E minor (Gaelic), 2nd movement Edward MacDowell (1860-1908)
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPART 2 Summary PART 3. The Growth of Vernacular TraditionsMusic in the Vernacular: Historical and Cultural Perspective Vernacular Art and Literature Vernacular Music
Chapter 8. The Rise of Popular CultureJohn Philip Sousa (1854-1932) Marches
Listening Example 29. John Philip Sousa, "The Stars and Stripes Forever"Ragtime Scott Joplin (1868-1917)
Listening Example 30. Scott Joplin, "Maple Leaf Rag" Influence of Ragtime
Tin Pan Alley The Songs Barbershop Singing
Listening Example 31. George M. Cohan, "Rose" ("A Ring to the Name of Rose") Irving Berlin (1888-1989)
Listening Example 32. Irving Berlin, "Alexander's Ragtime Band" Jerome Kern (1885-1945) Cole Porter (1892-1964)
Listening Example 33. Cole Porter, "Night and Day" George Gershwin (1898-1937) Decline of Tin Pan Alley
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 9. The Jazz AgeBlues Rural or Country Blues
Listening Example 34. Robert Johnson, "Hellhound on My Trail" Classic Blues
Listening Example 35. Bessie Smith, "Lost Your Head Blues" Urban Blues
Listening Example 36. W. C. Handy, St. Louis BluesNew Orleans Jazz Louis Armstrong (1901-1971)Listening Example 37. Lillian Hardin Armstrong, "Hotter Than That" (excerpt)Chicago JazzJazz Piano Boogie-Woogie Stride Piano
Listening Example 38. James P. Johnson, "Carolina Shout"Sweet JazzTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 10. Jazz 1930-1960Big Band Swing Art of Arranging
Listening Example 39. Count Basie, Lester Young, arr., "Taxi War Dance" (excerpt) Edward Kennedy "Duke" Ellington (1899-1974)
Listening Example 40. Duke Ellington, "Mood Indigo"Women in JazzRise of Big Band Vocalists Billie Holiday (1915-1959)
Bebop Charlie "Bird" Parker (1920-1955) John Birks "Dizzy" Gillespie (1917-1993)
Listening Example 42. Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, "KoKo"Jazz As Concert Music Jazz Composition
Listening Example 43. Duke Ellington, Concerto for CootieEncoreProgressive JazzListening Example 44. Paul Desmond, "Take Five" (excerpt)Cool JazzListening Example 45. Miles Davis, "Boplicity"Hard Bop Terms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 11. Country MusicFrom Country to City Jimmie Rodgers (1897-1933)
Listening Example 46. Jimmie Rodgers, "Blue Yodel No. 9" The Carter Family
Styles of Country Music American Folk Ballads
Listening Example 47. Anonymous, "The Ballad of Casey Jones" Bluegrass
Listening Example 48. Earl Scruggs, "Earl's Breakdown" Country Pop and the Nashville Sound Western Swing Honky-Tonk Cowboy Songs Hawaiian Music
Listening Example 49: Danny Ku, "Mele of My Tutu E" Cajun Music
Listening Example 50. Anonymous, Cajun Two-Step (excerpt) Zydeco
Women in CountryRecent CountryTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 12. Latin Popular MusicsThe Caribbean Santeria: The Way of the Saints Bomba Rumba Cu-bop Mambo Salsa
Listening Example 51. Ruben Blades and Willie Colon, "Ojos" (Eyes)Brazil Samba and Bossa Nova
Listening Example 52. Antonio Carlos Jobim, "Desafinado" ("Off Key")Mexico Tejano and Norteño Music Conjunto Mariachis
Latin Music TodayTerms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 3 SummaryPart 4. Vernacular Musics Since Rock and RollVernacular ArtVernacular MusicChapter 13. Rock and RollThe Generation GapRhythm and Blues Country Music Meets R&B
Birth of Rock and Roll Bill Haley (1925-1981) Elvis Presley (1935-1977) Early Characteristics
Listening Example 53. Chuck Berry, "School Days"End of the First EraSurfing MusicMotownListening Example 54. Holland, Dozier, and Holland, "Stop! In the Name of Love"The British InvasionBack to Black Rock Gospel
Listening Example 55. Anonymous: "Down by the Riverside" Soul
Listening Example 56. James Brown, "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag" Funk
From Rock and Roll to Rock Psychedelic Rock Psychedelic Blues Heavy Metal
A Future UnassuredTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 14. Rock Flirts with CountryUrban Folk Music Woody Guthrie (1914-1967) The Urban Folk Revival Bob Dylan (b. 1941)
Folk RockListening Example 57. Bob Dylan, "Mr. Tambourine Man" Newport Folk Festival, 1965
Alternative CountryTerms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 15. Jazz Since 1960Free JazzListening Example 58. John Coltrane, A Love Supreme-Part I, "Acknowledgement" (excerpt) The 1970s Fusion (Jazz-Rock) Integration of Foreign Sounds
The 1980s and Beyond Crossover Music Traditionalism
The 1990s and Beyond Henry Threadgill (b. 1944) Anthony Braxton (b. 1945) Wynton Marsalis (b. 1961)
Jazz Today and TomorrowTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 16. Popular Music since 1970Singer-SongwritersArt RockDiscoPunkNew WaveGrunge Electronic Dance MusicPop Music and PoliticsLooking Forward, Backward, and AbroadHip-Hop and Rap Reggae The Rise of Hip-Hop Rap Social Concerns
Listening Example 59. "Rapper's Delight" (excerpt) Back to the Roots
Music Business Sharing Music Marketing Music
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 4 SummaryPart 5 Music for Theater and FilmMusic and Theater: Historical and Cultural Perspective Musical Theater in America Broadway Musicals Operas Films
Chapter 17 Musical TheaterVariety Shows Vaudeville Burlesque Revues
Operetta Gilbert and Sullivan American Operettas
Musical Comedies George M. Cohan (1878-1942)
Listening Example 60. George M. Cohan, "Give My Regards to Broadway" (from Little Johnny Jones)Black Musical TheaterJerome Kern's Show BoatListening Example 61: Jerome Kern, "Ol' Man River" (from Show Boat)Golden Age of Broadway Musicals (1930-1955) Rodgers and Hart Rodgers and Hammerstein
Expansion of the Broadway Musical Lerner and Loewe Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990)
Listening Example 62: Leonard Bernstein, "Tonight" (from Westside Story) Stephen Sondheim (b. 1930)Listening Example 63. Stephen Sondheim, "Every Day a Little Death" (from A Little Night Music)
Patriotic SongsListening Example 24: John Stafford Smith, "The Anacreontick Song" Civil War Songs Singing FamiliesListening Example 25: Anonymous, "Get Off the Track"Concert BandsPatrick Sarsfield Gilmore (1829-1892)
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 7. Concert MusicOrchestral Music Theodore Thomas (1835-1905)
Romantic Virtuosos Louis Moreau Gottschalk (1829-1869)
Piano MusicListening Example 26: Louis Moreau Gottschalk, "Le bananier"Rise of Nationalism in MusicSecond New England School John Knowles Paine (1839-1906)
Listening Example 27: John Knowles Paine, Fuga giocosa, op. 41, no. 3 Fugue Amy Marcy Cheney Beach (1867-1944)
Listening Example 28: Amy Marcy Cheney Beach, Symphony in E minor (Gaelic), 2nd movement Edward MacDowell (1860-1908)
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPART 2 Summary PART 3. The Growth of Vernacular TraditionsMusic in the Vernacular: Historical and Cultural Perspective Vernacular Art and Literature Vernacular Music
Chapter 8. The Rise of Popular CultureJohn Philip Sousa (1854-1932) Marches
Listening Example 29. John Philip Sousa, "The Stars and Stripes Forever"Ragtime Scott Joplin (1868-1917)
Listening Example 30. Scott Joplin, "Maple Leaf Rag" Influence of Ragtime
Tin Pan Alley The Songs Barbershop Singing
Listening Example 31. George M. Cohan, "Rose" ("A Ring to the Name of Rose") Irving Berlin (1888-1989)
Listening Example 32. Irving Berlin, "Alexander's Ragtime Band" Jerome Kern (1885-1945) Cole Porter (1892-1964)
Listening Example 33. Cole Porter, "Night and Day" George Gershwin (1898-1937) Decline of Tin Pan Alley
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 9. The Jazz AgeBlues Rural or Country Blues
Listening Example 34. Robert Johnson, "Hellhound on My Trail" Classic Blues
Listening Example 35. Bessie Smith, "Lost Your Head Blues" Urban Blues
Listening Example 36. W. C. Handy, St. Louis BluesNew Orleans Jazz Louis Armstrong (1901-1971)Listening Example 37. Lillian Hardin Armstrong, "Hotter Than That" (excerpt)Chicago JazzJazz Piano Boogie-Woogie Stride Piano
Listening Example 38. James P. Johnson, "Carolina Shout"Sweet JazzTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 10. Jazz 1930-1960Big Band Swing Art of Arranging
Listening Example 39. Count Basie, Lester Young, arr., "Taxi War Dance" (excerpt) Edward Kennedy "Duke" Ellington (1899-1974)
Listening Example 40. Duke Ellington, "Mood Indigo"Women in JazzRise of Big Band Vocalists Billie Holiday (1915-1959)
Bebop Charlie "Bird" Parker (1920-1955) John Birks "Dizzy" Gillespie (1917-1993)
Listening Example 42. Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, "KoKo"Jazz As Concert Music Jazz Composition
Listening Example 43. Duke Ellington, Concerto for CootieEncoreProgressive JazzListening Example 44. Paul Desmond, "Take Five" (excerpt)Cool JazzListening Example 45. Miles Davis, "Boplicity"Hard Bop Terms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 11. Country MusicFrom Country to City Jimmie Rodgers (1897-1933)
Listening Example 46. Jimmie Rodgers, "Blue Yodel No. 9" The Carter Family
Styles of Country Music American Folk Ballads
Listening Example 47. Anonymous, "The Ballad of Casey Jones" Bluegrass
Listening Example 48. Earl Scruggs, "Earl's Breakdown" Country Pop and the Nashville Sound Western Swing Honky-Tonk Cowboy Songs Hawaiian Music
Listening Example 49: Danny Ku, "Mele of My Tutu E" Cajun Music
Listening Example 50. Anonymous, Cajun Two-Step (excerpt) Zydeco
Women in CountryRecent CountryTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 12. Latin Popular MusicsThe Caribbean Santeria: The Way of the Saints Bomba Rumba Cu-bop Mambo Salsa
Listening Example 51. Ruben Blades and Willie Colon, "Ojos" (Eyes)Brazil Samba and Bossa Nova
Listening Example 52. Antonio Carlos Jobim, "Desafinado" ("Off Key")Mexico Tejano and Norteño Music Conjunto Mariachis
Latin Music TodayTerms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 3 SummaryPart 4. Vernacular Musics Since Rock and RollVernacular ArtVernacular MusicChapter 13. Rock and RollThe Generation GapRhythm and Blues Country Music Meets R&B
Birth of Rock and Roll Bill Haley (1925-1981) Elvis Presley (1935-1977) Early Characteristics
Listening Example 53. Chuck Berry, "School Days"End of the First EraSurfing MusicMotownListening Example 54. Holland, Dozier, and Holland, "Stop! In the Name of Love"The British InvasionBack to Black Rock Gospel
Listening Example 55. Anonymous: "Down by the Riverside" Soul
Listening Example 56. James Brown, "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag" Funk
From Rock and Roll to Rock Psychedelic Rock Psychedelic Blues Heavy Metal
A Future UnassuredTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 14. Rock Flirts with CountryUrban Folk Music Woody Guthrie (1914-1967) The Urban Folk Revival Bob Dylan (b. 1941)
Folk RockListening Example 57. Bob Dylan, "Mr. Tambourine Man" Newport Folk Festival, 1965
Alternative CountryTerms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 15. Jazz Since 1960Free JazzListening Example 58. John Coltrane, A Love Supreme-Part I, "Acknowledgement" (excerpt) The 1970s Fusion (Jazz-Rock) Integration of Foreign Sounds
The 1980s and Beyond Crossover Music Traditionalism
The 1990s and Beyond Henry Threadgill (b. 1944) Anthony Braxton (b. 1945) Wynton Marsalis (b. 1961)
Jazz Today and TomorrowTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 16. Popular Music since 1970Singer-SongwritersArt RockDiscoPunkNew WaveGrunge Electronic Dance MusicPop Music and PoliticsLooking Forward, Backward, and AbroadHip-Hop and Rap Reggae The Rise of Hip-Hop Rap Social Concerns
Listening Example 59. "Rapper's Delight" (excerpt) Back to the Roots
Music Business Sharing Music Marketing Music
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 4 SummaryPart 5 Music for Theater and FilmMusic and Theater: Historical and Cultural Perspective Musical Theater in America Broadway Musicals Operas Films
Chapter 17 Musical TheaterVariety Shows Vaudeville Burlesque Revues
Operetta Gilbert and Sullivan American Operettas
Musical Comedies George M. Cohan (1878-1942)
Listening Example 60. George M. Cohan, "Give My Regards to Broadway" (from Little Johnny Jones)Black Musical TheaterJerome Kern's Show BoatListening Example 61: Jerome Kern, "Ol' Man River" (from Show Boat)Golden Age of Broadway Musicals (1930-1955) Rodgers and Hart Rodgers and Hammerstein
Expansion of the Broadway Musical Lerner and Loewe Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990)
Listening Example 62: Leonard Bernstein, "Tonight" (from Westside Story) Stephen Sondheim (b. 1930)Listening Example 63. Stephen Sondheim, "Every Day a Little Death" (from A Little Night Music)
Civil War Songs Singing FamiliesListening Example 25: Anonymous, "Get Off the Track"Concert BandsPatrick Sarsfield Gilmore (1829-1892)
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 7. Concert MusicOrchestral Music Theodore Thomas (1835-1905)
Romantic Virtuosos Louis Moreau Gottschalk (1829-1869)
Piano MusicListening Example 26: Louis Moreau Gottschalk, "Le bananier"Rise of Nationalism in MusicSecond New England School John Knowles Paine (1839-1906)
Listening Example 27: John Knowles Paine, Fuga giocosa, op. 41, no. 3 Fugue Amy Marcy Cheney Beach (1867-1944)
Listening Example 28: Amy Marcy Cheney Beach, Symphony in E minor (Gaelic), 2nd movement Edward MacDowell (1860-1908)
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPART 2 Summary PART 3. The Growth of Vernacular TraditionsMusic in the Vernacular: Historical and Cultural Perspective Vernacular Art and Literature Vernacular Music
Chapter 8. The Rise of Popular CultureJohn Philip Sousa (1854-1932) Marches
Listening Example 29. John Philip Sousa, "The Stars and Stripes Forever"Ragtime Scott Joplin (1868-1917)
Listening Example 30. Scott Joplin, "Maple Leaf Rag" Influence of Ragtime
Tin Pan Alley The Songs Barbershop Singing
Listening Example 31. George M. Cohan, "Rose" ("A Ring to the Name of Rose") Irving Berlin (1888-1989)
Listening Example 32. Irving Berlin, "Alexander's Ragtime Band" Jerome Kern (1885-1945) Cole Porter (1892-1964)
Listening Example 33. Cole Porter, "Night and Day" George Gershwin (1898-1937) Decline of Tin Pan Alley
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 9. The Jazz AgeBlues Rural or Country Blues
Listening Example 34. Robert Johnson, "Hellhound on My Trail" Classic Blues
Listening Example 35. Bessie Smith, "Lost Your Head Blues" Urban Blues
Listening Example 36. W. C. Handy, St. Louis BluesNew Orleans Jazz Louis Armstrong (1901-1971)Listening Example 37. Lillian Hardin Armstrong, "Hotter Than That" (excerpt)Chicago JazzJazz Piano Boogie-Woogie Stride Piano
Listening Example 38. James P. Johnson, "Carolina Shout"Sweet JazzTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 10. Jazz 1930-1960Big Band Swing Art of Arranging
Listening Example 39. Count Basie, Lester Young, arr., "Taxi War Dance" (excerpt) Edward Kennedy "Duke" Ellington (1899-1974)
Listening Example 40. Duke Ellington, "Mood Indigo"Women in JazzRise of Big Band Vocalists Billie Holiday (1915-1959)
Bebop Charlie "Bird" Parker (1920-1955) John Birks "Dizzy" Gillespie (1917-1993)
Listening Example 42. Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, "KoKo"Jazz As Concert Music Jazz Composition
Listening Example 43. Duke Ellington, Concerto for CootieEncoreProgressive JazzListening Example 44. Paul Desmond, "Take Five" (excerpt)Cool JazzListening Example 45. Miles Davis, "Boplicity"Hard Bop Terms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 11. Country MusicFrom Country to City Jimmie Rodgers (1897-1933)
Listening Example 46. Jimmie Rodgers, "Blue Yodel No. 9" The Carter Family
Styles of Country Music American Folk Ballads
Listening Example 47. Anonymous, "The Ballad of Casey Jones" Bluegrass
Listening Example 48. Earl Scruggs, "Earl's Breakdown" Country Pop and the Nashville Sound Western Swing Honky-Tonk Cowboy Songs Hawaiian Music
Listening Example 49: Danny Ku, "Mele of My Tutu E" Cajun Music
Listening Example 50. Anonymous, Cajun Two-Step (excerpt) Zydeco
Women in CountryRecent CountryTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 12. Latin Popular MusicsThe Caribbean Santeria: The Way of the Saints Bomba Rumba Cu-bop Mambo Salsa
Listening Example 51. Ruben Blades and Willie Colon, "Ojos" (Eyes)Brazil Samba and Bossa Nova
Listening Example 52. Antonio Carlos Jobim, "Desafinado" ("Off Key")Mexico Tejano and Norteño Music Conjunto Mariachis
Latin Music TodayTerms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 3 SummaryPart 4. Vernacular Musics Since Rock and RollVernacular ArtVernacular MusicChapter 13. Rock and RollThe Generation GapRhythm and Blues Country Music Meets R&B
Birth of Rock and Roll Bill Haley (1925-1981) Elvis Presley (1935-1977) Early Characteristics
Listening Example 53. Chuck Berry, "School Days"End of the First EraSurfing MusicMotownListening Example 54. Holland, Dozier, and Holland, "Stop! In the Name of Love"The British InvasionBack to Black Rock Gospel
Listening Example 55. Anonymous: "Down by the Riverside" Soul
Listening Example 56. James Brown, "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag" Funk
From Rock and Roll to Rock Psychedelic Rock Psychedelic Blues Heavy Metal
A Future UnassuredTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 14. Rock Flirts with CountryUrban Folk Music Woody Guthrie (1914-1967) The Urban Folk Revival Bob Dylan (b. 1941)
Folk RockListening Example 57. Bob Dylan, "Mr. Tambourine Man" Newport Folk Festival, 1965
Alternative CountryTerms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 15. Jazz Since 1960Free JazzListening Example 58. John Coltrane, A Love Supreme-Part I, "Acknowledgement" (excerpt) The 1970s Fusion (Jazz-Rock) Integration of Foreign Sounds
The 1980s and Beyond Crossover Music Traditionalism
The 1990s and Beyond Henry Threadgill (b. 1944) Anthony Braxton (b. 1945) Wynton Marsalis (b. 1961)
Jazz Today and TomorrowTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 16. Popular Music since 1970Singer-SongwritersArt RockDiscoPunkNew WaveGrunge Electronic Dance MusicPop Music and PoliticsLooking Forward, Backward, and AbroadHip-Hop and Rap Reggae The Rise of Hip-Hop Rap Social Concerns
Listening Example 59. "Rapper's Delight" (excerpt) Back to the Roots
Music Business Sharing Music Marketing Music
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 4 SummaryPart 5 Music for Theater and FilmMusic and Theater: Historical and Cultural Perspective Musical Theater in America Broadway Musicals Operas Films
Chapter 17 Musical TheaterVariety Shows Vaudeville Burlesque Revues
Operetta Gilbert and Sullivan American Operettas
Musical Comedies George M. Cohan (1878-1942)
Listening Example 60. George M. Cohan, "Give My Regards to Broadway" (from Little Johnny Jones)Black Musical TheaterJerome Kern's Show BoatListening Example 61: Jerome Kern, "Ol' Man River" (from Show Boat)Golden Age of Broadway Musicals (1930-1955) Rodgers and Hart Rodgers and Hammerstein
Expansion of the Broadway Musical Lerner and Loewe Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990)
Listening Example 62: Leonard Bernstein, "Tonight" (from Westside Story) Stephen Sondheim (b. 1930)Listening Example 63. Stephen Sondheim, "Every Day a Little Death" (from A Little Night Music)
Listening Example 25: Anonymous, "Get Off the Track"Concert BandsPatrick Sarsfield Gilmore (1829-1892)
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 7. Concert MusicOrchestral Music Theodore Thomas (1835-1905)
Romantic Virtuosos Louis Moreau Gottschalk (1829-1869)
Piano MusicListening Example 26: Louis Moreau Gottschalk, "Le bananier"Rise of Nationalism in MusicSecond New England School John Knowles Paine (1839-1906)
Listening Example 27: John Knowles Paine, Fuga giocosa, op. 41, no. 3 Fugue Amy Marcy Cheney Beach (1867-1944)
Listening Example 28: Amy Marcy Cheney Beach, Symphony in E minor (Gaelic), 2nd movement Edward MacDowell (1860-1908)
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPART 2 Summary PART 3. The Growth of Vernacular TraditionsMusic in the Vernacular: Historical and Cultural Perspective Vernacular Art and Literature Vernacular Music
Chapter 8. The Rise of Popular CultureJohn Philip Sousa (1854-1932) Marches
Listening Example 29. John Philip Sousa, "The Stars and Stripes Forever"Ragtime Scott Joplin (1868-1917)
Listening Example 30. Scott Joplin, "Maple Leaf Rag" Influence of Ragtime
Tin Pan Alley The Songs Barbershop Singing
Listening Example 31. George M. Cohan, "Rose" ("A Ring to the Name of Rose") Irving Berlin (1888-1989)
Listening Example 32. Irving Berlin, "Alexander's Ragtime Band" Jerome Kern (1885-1945) Cole Porter (1892-1964)
Listening Example 33. Cole Porter, "Night and Day" George Gershwin (1898-1937) Decline of Tin Pan Alley
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 9. The Jazz AgeBlues Rural or Country Blues
Listening Example 34. Robert Johnson, "Hellhound on My Trail" Classic Blues
Listening Example 35. Bessie Smith, "Lost Your Head Blues" Urban Blues
Listening Example 36. W. C. Handy, St. Louis BluesNew Orleans Jazz Louis Armstrong (1901-1971)Listening Example 37. Lillian Hardin Armstrong, "Hotter Than That" (excerpt)Chicago JazzJazz Piano Boogie-Woogie Stride Piano
Listening Example 38. James P. Johnson, "Carolina Shout"Sweet JazzTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 10. Jazz 1930-1960Big Band Swing Art of Arranging
Listening Example 39. Count Basie, Lester Young, arr., "Taxi War Dance" (excerpt) Edward Kennedy "Duke" Ellington (1899-1974)
Listening Example 40. Duke Ellington, "Mood Indigo"Women in JazzRise of Big Band Vocalists Billie Holiday (1915-1959)
Bebop Charlie "Bird" Parker (1920-1955) John Birks "Dizzy" Gillespie (1917-1993)
Listening Example 42. Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, "KoKo"Jazz As Concert Music Jazz Composition
Listening Example 43. Duke Ellington, Concerto for CootieEncoreProgressive JazzListening Example 44. Paul Desmond, "Take Five" (excerpt)Cool JazzListening Example 45. Miles Davis, "Boplicity"Hard Bop Terms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 11. Country MusicFrom Country to City Jimmie Rodgers (1897-1933)
Listening Example 46. Jimmie Rodgers, "Blue Yodel No. 9" The Carter Family
Styles of Country Music American Folk Ballads
Listening Example 47. Anonymous, "The Ballad of Casey Jones" Bluegrass
Listening Example 48. Earl Scruggs, "Earl's Breakdown" Country Pop and the Nashville Sound Western Swing Honky-Tonk Cowboy Songs Hawaiian Music
Listening Example 49: Danny Ku, "Mele of My Tutu E" Cajun Music
Listening Example 50. Anonymous, Cajun Two-Step (excerpt) Zydeco
Women in CountryRecent CountryTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 12. Latin Popular MusicsThe Caribbean Santeria: The Way of the Saints Bomba Rumba Cu-bop Mambo Salsa
Listening Example 51. Ruben Blades and Willie Colon, "Ojos" (Eyes)Brazil Samba and Bossa Nova
Listening Example 52. Antonio Carlos Jobim, "Desafinado" ("Off Key")Mexico Tejano and Norteño Music Conjunto Mariachis
Latin Music TodayTerms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 3 SummaryPart 4. Vernacular Musics Since Rock and RollVernacular ArtVernacular MusicChapter 13. Rock and RollThe Generation GapRhythm and Blues Country Music Meets R&B
Birth of Rock and Roll Bill Haley (1925-1981) Elvis Presley (1935-1977) Early Characteristics
Listening Example 53. Chuck Berry, "School Days"End of the First EraSurfing MusicMotownListening Example 54. Holland, Dozier, and Holland, "Stop! In the Name of Love"The British InvasionBack to Black Rock Gospel
Listening Example 55. Anonymous: "Down by the Riverside" Soul
Listening Example 56. James Brown, "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag" Funk
From Rock and Roll to Rock Psychedelic Rock Psychedelic Blues Heavy Metal
A Future UnassuredTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 14. Rock Flirts with CountryUrban Folk Music Woody Guthrie (1914-1967) The Urban Folk Revival Bob Dylan (b. 1941)
Folk RockListening Example 57. Bob Dylan, "Mr. Tambourine Man" Newport Folk Festival, 1965
Alternative CountryTerms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 15. Jazz Since 1960Free JazzListening Example 58. John Coltrane, A Love Supreme-Part I, "Acknowledgement" (excerpt) The 1970s Fusion (Jazz-Rock) Integration of Foreign Sounds
The 1980s and Beyond Crossover Music Traditionalism
The 1990s and Beyond Henry Threadgill (b. 1944) Anthony Braxton (b. 1945) Wynton Marsalis (b. 1961)
Jazz Today and TomorrowTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 16. Popular Music since 1970Singer-SongwritersArt RockDiscoPunkNew WaveGrunge Electronic Dance MusicPop Music and PoliticsLooking Forward, Backward, and AbroadHip-Hop and Rap Reggae The Rise of Hip-Hop Rap Social Concerns
Listening Example 59. "Rapper's Delight" (excerpt) Back to the Roots
Music Business Sharing Music Marketing Music
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 4 SummaryPart 5 Music for Theater and FilmMusic and Theater: Historical and Cultural Perspective Musical Theater in America Broadway Musicals Operas Films
Chapter 17 Musical TheaterVariety Shows Vaudeville Burlesque Revues
Operetta Gilbert and Sullivan American Operettas
Musical Comedies George M. Cohan (1878-1942)
Listening Example 60. George M. Cohan, "Give My Regards to Broadway" (from Little Johnny Jones)Black Musical TheaterJerome Kern's Show BoatListening Example 61: Jerome Kern, "Ol' Man River" (from Show Boat)Golden Age of Broadway Musicals (1930-1955) Rodgers and Hart Rodgers and Hammerstein
Expansion of the Broadway Musical Lerner and Loewe Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990)
Listening Example 62: Leonard Bernstein, "Tonight" (from Westside Story) Stephen Sondheim (b. 1930)Listening Example 63. Stephen Sondheim, "Every Day a Little Death" (from A Little Night Music)
Patrick Sarsfield Gilmore (1829-1892)
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 7. Concert MusicOrchestral Music Theodore Thomas (1835-1905)
Romantic Virtuosos Louis Moreau Gottschalk (1829-1869)
Piano MusicListening Example 26: Louis Moreau Gottschalk, "Le bananier"Rise of Nationalism in MusicSecond New England School John Knowles Paine (1839-1906)
Listening Example 27: John Knowles Paine, Fuga giocosa, op. 41, no. 3 Fugue Amy Marcy Cheney Beach (1867-1944)
Listening Example 28: Amy Marcy Cheney Beach, Symphony in E minor (Gaelic), 2nd movement Edward MacDowell (1860-1908)
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPART 2 Summary PART 3. The Growth of Vernacular TraditionsMusic in the Vernacular: Historical and Cultural Perspective Vernacular Art and Literature Vernacular Music
Chapter 8. The Rise of Popular CultureJohn Philip Sousa (1854-1932) Marches
Listening Example 29. John Philip Sousa, "The Stars and Stripes Forever"Ragtime Scott Joplin (1868-1917)
Listening Example 30. Scott Joplin, "Maple Leaf Rag" Influence of Ragtime
Tin Pan Alley The Songs Barbershop Singing
Listening Example 31. George M. Cohan, "Rose" ("A Ring to the Name of Rose") Irving Berlin (1888-1989)
Listening Example 32. Irving Berlin, "Alexander's Ragtime Band" Jerome Kern (1885-1945) Cole Porter (1892-1964)
Listening Example 33. Cole Porter, "Night and Day" George Gershwin (1898-1937) Decline of Tin Pan Alley
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 9. The Jazz AgeBlues Rural or Country Blues
Listening Example 34. Robert Johnson, "Hellhound on My Trail" Classic Blues
Listening Example 35. Bessie Smith, "Lost Your Head Blues" Urban Blues
Listening Example 36. W. C. Handy, St. Louis BluesNew Orleans Jazz Louis Armstrong (1901-1971)Listening Example 37. Lillian Hardin Armstrong, "Hotter Than That" (excerpt)Chicago JazzJazz Piano Boogie-Woogie Stride Piano
Listening Example 38. James P. Johnson, "Carolina Shout"Sweet JazzTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 10. Jazz 1930-1960Big Band Swing Art of Arranging
Listening Example 39. Count Basie, Lester Young, arr., "Taxi War Dance" (excerpt) Edward Kennedy "Duke" Ellington (1899-1974)
Listening Example 40. Duke Ellington, "Mood Indigo"Women in JazzRise of Big Band Vocalists Billie Holiday (1915-1959)
Bebop Charlie "Bird" Parker (1920-1955) John Birks "Dizzy" Gillespie (1917-1993)
Listening Example 42. Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, "KoKo"Jazz As Concert Music Jazz Composition
Listening Example 43. Duke Ellington, Concerto for CootieEncoreProgressive JazzListening Example 44. Paul Desmond, "Take Five" (excerpt)Cool JazzListening Example 45. Miles Davis, "Boplicity"Hard Bop Terms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 11. Country MusicFrom Country to City Jimmie Rodgers (1897-1933)
Listening Example 46. Jimmie Rodgers, "Blue Yodel No. 9" The Carter Family
Styles of Country Music American Folk Ballads
Listening Example 47. Anonymous, "The Ballad of Casey Jones" Bluegrass
Listening Example 48. Earl Scruggs, "Earl's Breakdown" Country Pop and the Nashville Sound Western Swing Honky-Tonk Cowboy Songs Hawaiian Music
Listening Example 49: Danny Ku, "Mele of My Tutu E" Cajun Music
Listening Example 50. Anonymous, Cajun Two-Step (excerpt) Zydeco
Women in CountryRecent CountryTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 12. Latin Popular MusicsThe Caribbean Santeria: The Way of the Saints Bomba Rumba Cu-bop Mambo Salsa
Listening Example 51. Ruben Blades and Willie Colon, "Ojos" (Eyes)Brazil Samba and Bossa Nova
Listening Example 52. Antonio Carlos Jobim, "Desafinado" ("Off Key")Mexico Tejano and Norteño Music Conjunto Mariachis
Latin Music TodayTerms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 3 SummaryPart 4. Vernacular Musics Since Rock and RollVernacular ArtVernacular MusicChapter 13. Rock and RollThe Generation GapRhythm and Blues Country Music Meets R&B
Birth of Rock and Roll Bill Haley (1925-1981) Elvis Presley (1935-1977) Early Characteristics
Listening Example 53. Chuck Berry, "School Days"End of the First EraSurfing MusicMotownListening Example 54. Holland, Dozier, and Holland, "Stop! In the Name of Love"The British InvasionBack to Black Rock Gospel
Listening Example 55. Anonymous: "Down by the Riverside" Soul
Listening Example 56. James Brown, "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag" Funk
From Rock and Roll to Rock Psychedelic Rock Psychedelic Blues Heavy Metal
A Future UnassuredTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 14. Rock Flirts with CountryUrban Folk Music Woody Guthrie (1914-1967) The Urban Folk Revival Bob Dylan (b. 1941)
Folk RockListening Example 57. Bob Dylan, "Mr. Tambourine Man" Newport Folk Festival, 1965
Alternative CountryTerms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 15. Jazz Since 1960Free JazzListening Example 58. John Coltrane, A Love Supreme-Part I, "Acknowledgement" (excerpt) The 1970s Fusion (Jazz-Rock) Integration of Foreign Sounds
The 1980s and Beyond Crossover Music Traditionalism
The 1990s and Beyond Henry Threadgill (b. 1944) Anthony Braxton (b. 1945) Wynton Marsalis (b. 1961)
Jazz Today and TomorrowTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 16. Popular Music since 1970Singer-SongwritersArt RockDiscoPunkNew WaveGrunge Electronic Dance MusicPop Music and PoliticsLooking Forward, Backward, and AbroadHip-Hop and Rap Reggae The Rise of Hip-Hop Rap Social Concerns
Listening Example 59. "Rapper's Delight" (excerpt) Back to the Roots
Music Business Sharing Music Marketing Music
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 4 SummaryPart 5 Music for Theater and FilmMusic and Theater: Historical and Cultural Perspective Musical Theater in America Broadway Musicals Operas Films
Chapter 17 Musical TheaterVariety Shows Vaudeville Burlesque Revues
Operetta Gilbert and Sullivan American Operettas
Musical Comedies George M. Cohan (1878-1942)
Listening Example 60. George M. Cohan, "Give My Regards to Broadway" (from Little Johnny Jones)Black Musical TheaterJerome Kern's Show BoatListening Example 61: Jerome Kern, "Ol' Man River" (from Show Boat)Golden Age of Broadway Musicals (1930-1955) Rodgers and Hart Rodgers and Hammerstein
Expansion of the Broadway Musical Lerner and Loewe Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990)
Listening Example 62: Leonard Bernstein, "Tonight" (from Westside Story) Stephen Sondheim (b. 1930)Listening Example 63. Stephen Sondheim, "Every Day a Little Death" (from A Little Night Music)
Chapter 7. Concert MusicOrchestral Music Theodore Thomas (1835-1905)
Romantic Virtuosos Louis Moreau Gottschalk (1829-1869)
Piano MusicListening Example 26: Louis Moreau Gottschalk, "Le bananier"Rise of Nationalism in MusicSecond New England School John Knowles Paine (1839-1906)
Listening Example 27: John Knowles Paine, Fuga giocosa, op. 41, no. 3 Fugue Amy Marcy Cheney Beach (1867-1944)
Listening Example 28: Amy Marcy Cheney Beach, Symphony in E minor (Gaelic), 2nd movement Edward MacDowell (1860-1908)
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPART 2 Summary PART 3. The Growth of Vernacular TraditionsMusic in the Vernacular: Historical and Cultural Perspective Vernacular Art and Literature Vernacular Music
Chapter 8. The Rise of Popular CultureJohn Philip Sousa (1854-1932) Marches
Listening Example 29. John Philip Sousa, "The Stars and Stripes Forever"Ragtime Scott Joplin (1868-1917)
Listening Example 30. Scott Joplin, "Maple Leaf Rag" Influence of Ragtime
Tin Pan Alley The Songs Barbershop Singing
Listening Example 31. George M. Cohan, "Rose" ("A Ring to the Name of Rose") Irving Berlin (1888-1989)
Listening Example 32. Irving Berlin, "Alexander's Ragtime Band" Jerome Kern (1885-1945) Cole Porter (1892-1964)
Listening Example 33. Cole Porter, "Night and Day" George Gershwin (1898-1937) Decline of Tin Pan Alley
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 9. The Jazz AgeBlues Rural or Country Blues
Listening Example 34. Robert Johnson, "Hellhound on My Trail" Classic Blues
Listening Example 35. Bessie Smith, "Lost Your Head Blues" Urban Blues
Listening Example 36. W. C. Handy, St. Louis BluesNew Orleans Jazz Louis Armstrong (1901-1971)Listening Example 37. Lillian Hardin Armstrong, "Hotter Than That" (excerpt)Chicago JazzJazz Piano Boogie-Woogie Stride Piano
Listening Example 38. James P. Johnson, "Carolina Shout"Sweet JazzTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 10. Jazz 1930-1960Big Band Swing Art of Arranging
Listening Example 39. Count Basie, Lester Young, arr., "Taxi War Dance" (excerpt) Edward Kennedy "Duke" Ellington (1899-1974)
Listening Example 40. Duke Ellington, "Mood Indigo"Women in JazzRise of Big Band Vocalists Billie Holiday (1915-1959)
Bebop Charlie "Bird" Parker (1920-1955) John Birks "Dizzy" Gillespie (1917-1993)
Listening Example 42. Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, "KoKo"Jazz As Concert Music Jazz Composition
Listening Example 43. Duke Ellington, Concerto for CootieEncoreProgressive JazzListening Example 44. Paul Desmond, "Take Five" (excerpt)Cool JazzListening Example 45. Miles Davis, "Boplicity"Hard Bop Terms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 11. Country MusicFrom Country to City Jimmie Rodgers (1897-1933)
Listening Example 46. Jimmie Rodgers, "Blue Yodel No. 9" The Carter Family
Styles of Country Music American Folk Ballads
Listening Example 47. Anonymous, "The Ballad of Casey Jones" Bluegrass
Listening Example 48. Earl Scruggs, "Earl's Breakdown" Country Pop and the Nashville Sound Western Swing Honky-Tonk Cowboy Songs Hawaiian Music
Listening Example 49: Danny Ku, "Mele of My Tutu E" Cajun Music
Listening Example 50. Anonymous, Cajun Two-Step (excerpt) Zydeco
Women in CountryRecent CountryTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 12. Latin Popular MusicsThe Caribbean Santeria: The Way of the Saints Bomba Rumba Cu-bop Mambo Salsa
Listening Example 51. Ruben Blades and Willie Colon, "Ojos" (Eyes)Brazil Samba and Bossa Nova
Listening Example 52. Antonio Carlos Jobim, "Desafinado" ("Off Key")Mexico Tejano and Norteño Music Conjunto Mariachis
Latin Music TodayTerms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 3 SummaryPart 4. Vernacular Musics Since Rock and RollVernacular ArtVernacular MusicChapter 13. Rock and RollThe Generation GapRhythm and Blues Country Music Meets R&B
Birth of Rock and Roll Bill Haley (1925-1981) Elvis Presley (1935-1977) Early Characteristics
Listening Example 53. Chuck Berry, "School Days"End of the First EraSurfing MusicMotownListening Example 54. Holland, Dozier, and Holland, "Stop! In the Name of Love"The British InvasionBack to Black Rock Gospel
Listening Example 55. Anonymous: "Down by the Riverside" Soul
Listening Example 56. James Brown, "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag" Funk
From Rock and Roll to Rock Psychedelic Rock Psychedelic Blues Heavy Metal
A Future UnassuredTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 14. Rock Flirts with CountryUrban Folk Music Woody Guthrie (1914-1967) The Urban Folk Revival Bob Dylan (b. 1941)
Folk RockListening Example 57. Bob Dylan, "Mr. Tambourine Man" Newport Folk Festival, 1965
Alternative CountryTerms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 15. Jazz Since 1960Free JazzListening Example 58. John Coltrane, A Love Supreme-Part I, "Acknowledgement" (excerpt) The 1970s Fusion (Jazz-Rock) Integration of Foreign Sounds
The 1980s and Beyond Crossover Music Traditionalism
The 1990s and Beyond Henry Threadgill (b. 1944) Anthony Braxton (b. 1945) Wynton Marsalis (b. 1961)
Jazz Today and TomorrowTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 16. Popular Music since 1970Singer-SongwritersArt RockDiscoPunkNew WaveGrunge Electronic Dance MusicPop Music and PoliticsLooking Forward, Backward, and AbroadHip-Hop and Rap Reggae The Rise of Hip-Hop Rap Social Concerns
Listening Example 59. "Rapper's Delight" (excerpt) Back to the Roots
Music Business Sharing Music Marketing Music
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 4 SummaryPart 5 Music for Theater and FilmMusic and Theater: Historical and Cultural Perspective Musical Theater in America Broadway Musicals Operas Films
Chapter 17 Musical TheaterVariety Shows Vaudeville Burlesque Revues
Operetta Gilbert and Sullivan American Operettas
Musical Comedies George M. Cohan (1878-1942)
Listening Example 60. George M. Cohan, "Give My Regards to Broadway" (from Little Johnny Jones)Black Musical TheaterJerome Kern's Show BoatListening Example 61: Jerome Kern, "Ol' Man River" (from Show Boat)Golden Age of Broadway Musicals (1930-1955) Rodgers and Hart Rodgers and Hammerstein
Expansion of the Broadway Musical Lerner and Loewe Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990)
Listening Example 62: Leonard Bernstein, "Tonight" (from Westside Story) Stephen Sondheim (b. 1930)Listening Example 63. Stephen Sondheim, "Every Day a Little Death" (from A Little Night Music)
Theodore Thomas (1835-1905)
Romantic Virtuosos Louis Moreau Gottschalk (1829-1869)
Piano MusicListening Example 26: Louis Moreau Gottschalk, "Le bananier"Rise of Nationalism in MusicSecond New England School John Knowles Paine (1839-1906)
Listening Example 27: John Knowles Paine, Fuga giocosa, op. 41, no. 3 Fugue Amy Marcy Cheney Beach (1867-1944)
Listening Example 28: Amy Marcy Cheney Beach, Symphony in E minor (Gaelic), 2nd movement Edward MacDowell (1860-1908)
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPART 2 Summary PART 3. The Growth of Vernacular TraditionsMusic in the Vernacular: Historical and Cultural Perspective Vernacular Art and Literature Vernacular Music
Chapter 8. The Rise of Popular CultureJohn Philip Sousa (1854-1932) Marches
Listening Example 29. John Philip Sousa, "The Stars and Stripes Forever"Ragtime Scott Joplin (1868-1917)
Listening Example 30. Scott Joplin, "Maple Leaf Rag" Influence of Ragtime
Tin Pan Alley The Songs Barbershop Singing
Listening Example 31. George M. Cohan, "Rose" ("A Ring to the Name of Rose") Irving Berlin (1888-1989)
Listening Example 32. Irving Berlin, "Alexander's Ragtime Band" Jerome Kern (1885-1945) Cole Porter (1892-1964)
Listening Example 33. Cole Porter, "Night and Day" George Gershwin (1898-1937) Decline of Tin Pan Alley
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 9. The Jazz AgeBlues Rural or Country Blues
Listening Example 34. Robert Johnson, "Hellhound on My Trail" Classic Blues
Listening Example 35. Bessie Smith, "Lost Your Head Blues" Urban Blues
Listening Example 36. W. C. Handy, St. Louis BluesNew Orleans Jazz Louis Armstrong (1901-1971)Listening Example 37. Lillian Hardin Armstrong, "Hotter Than That" (excerpt)Chicago JazzJazz Piano Boogie-Woogie Stride Piano
Listening Example 38. James P. Johnson, "Carolina Shout"Sweet JazzTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 10. Jazz 1930-1960Big Band Swing Art of Arranging
Listening Example 39. Count Basie, Lester Young, arr., "Taxi War Dance" (excerpt) Edward Kennedy "Duke" Ellington (1899-1974)
Listening Example 40. Duke Ellington, "Mood Indigo"Women in JazzRise of Big Band Vocalists Billie Holiday (1915-1959)
Bebop Charlie "Bird" Parker (1920-1955) John Birks "Dizzy" Gillespie (1917-1993)
Listening Example 42. Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, "KoKo"Jazz As Concert Music Jazz Composition
Listening Example 43. Duke Ellington, Concerto for CootieEncoreProgressive JazzListening Example 44. Paul Desmond, "Take Five" (excerpt)Cool JazzListening Example 45. Miles Davis, "Boplicity"Hard Bop Terms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 11. Country MusicFrom Country to City Jimmie Rodgers (1897-1933)
Listening Example 46. Jimmie Rodgers, "Blue Yodel No. 9" The Carter Family
Styles of Country Music American Folk Ballads
Listening Example 47. Anonymous, "The Ballad of Casey Jones" Bluegrass
Listening Example 48. Earl Scruggs, "Earl's Breakdown" Country Pop and the Nashville Sound Western Swing Honky-Tonk Cowboy Songs Hawaiian Music
Listening Example 49: Danny Ku, "Mele of My Tutu E" Cajun Music
Listening Example 50. Anonymous, Cajun Two-Step (excerpt) Zydeco
Women in CountryRecent CountryTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 12. Latin Popular MusicsThe Caribbean Santeria: The Way of the Saints Bomba Rumba Cu-bop Mambo Salsa
Listening Example 51. Ruben Blades and Willie Colon, "Ojos" (Eyes)Brazil Samba and Bossa Nova
Listening Example 52. Antonio Carlos Jobim, "Desafinado" ("Off Key")Mexico Tejano and Norteño Music Conjunto Mariachis
Latin Music TodayTerms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 3 SummaryPart 4. Vernacular Musics Since Rock and RollVernacular ArtVernacular MusicChapter 13. Rock and RollThe Generation GapRhythm and Blues Country Music Meets R&B
Birth of Rock and Roll Bill Haley (1925-1981) Elvis Presley (1935-1977) Early Characteristics
Listening Example 53. Chuck Berry, "School Days"End of the First EraSurfing MusicMotownListening Example 54. Holland, Dozier, and Holland, "Stop! In the Name of Love"The British InvasionBack to Black Rock Gospel
Listening Example 55. Anonymous: "Down by the Riverside" Soul
Listening Example 56. James Brown, "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag" Funk
From Rock and Roll to Rock Psychedelic Rock Psychedelic Blues Heavy Metal
A Future UnassuredTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 14. Rock Flirts with CountryUrban Folk Music Woody Guthrie (1914-1967) The Urban Folk Revival Bob Dylan (b. 1941)
Folk RockListening Example 57. Bob Dylan, "Mr. Tambourine Man" Newport Folk Festival, 1965
Alternative CountryTerms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 15. Jazz Since 1960Free JazzListening Example 58. John Coltrane, A Love Supreme-Part I, "Acknowledgement" (excerpt) The 1970s Fusion (Jazz-Rock) Integration of Foreign Sounds
The 1980s and Beyond Crossover Music Traditionalism
The 1990s and Beyond Henry Threadgill (b. 1944) Anthony Braxton (b. 1945) Wynton Marsalis (b. 1961)
Jazz Today and TomorrowTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 16. Popular Music since 1970Singer-SongwritersArt RockDiscoPunkNew WaveGrunge Electronic Dance MusicPop Music and PoliticsLooking Forward, Backward, and AbroadHip-Hop and Rap Reggae The Rise of Hip-Hop Rap Social Concerns
Listening Example 59. "Rapper's Delight" (excerpt) Back to the Roots
Music Business Sharing Music Marketing Music
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 4 SummaryPart 5 Music for Theater and FilmMusic and Theater: Historical and Cultural Perspective Musical Theater in America Broadway Musicals Operas Films
Chapter 17 Musical TheaterVariety Shows Vaudeville Burlesque Revues
Operetta Gilbert and Sullivan American Operettas
Musical Comedies George M. Cohan (1878-1942)
Listening Example 60. George M. Cohan, "Give My Regards to Broadway" (from Little Johnny Jones)Black Musical TheaterJerome Kern's Show BoatListening Example 61: Jerome Kern, "Ol' Man River" (from Show Boat)Golden Age of Broadway Musicals (1930-1955) Rodgers and Hart Rodgers and Hammerstein
Expansion of the Broadway Musical Lerner and Loewe Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990)
Listening Example 62: Leonard Bernstein, "Tonight" (from Westside Story) Stephen Sondheim (b. 1930)Listening Example 63. Stephen Sondheim, "Every Day a Little Death" (from A Little Night Music)
Louis Moreau Gottschalk (1829-1869)
Listening Example 26: Louis Moreau Gottschalk, "Le bananier"Rise of Nationalism in MusicSecond New England School John Knowles Paine (1839-1906)
Listening Example 27: John Knowles Paine, Fuga giocosa, op. 41, no. 3 Fugue Amy Marcy Cheney Beach (1867-1944)
Listening Example 28: Amy Marcy Cheney Beach, Symphony in E minor (Gaelic), 2nd movement Edward MacDowell (1860-1908)
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPART 2 Summary PART 3. The Growth of Vernacular TraditionsMusic in the Vernacular: Historical and Cultural Perspective Vernacular Art and Literature Vernacular Music
Chapter 8. The Rise of Popular CultureJohn Philip Sousa (1854-1932) Marches
Listening Example 29. John Philip Sousa, "The Stars and Stripes Forever"Ragtime Scott Joplin (1868-1917)
Listening Example 30. Scott Joplin, "Maple Leaf Rag" Influence of Ragtime
Tin Pan Alley The Songs Barbershop Singing
Listening Example 31. George M. Cohan, "Rose" ("A Ring to the Name of Rose") Irving Berlin (1888-1989)
Listening Example 32. Irving Berlin, "Alexander's Ragtime Band" Jerome Kern (1885-1945) Cole Porter (1892-1964)
Listening Example 33. Cole Porter, "Night and Day" George Gershwin (1898-1937) Decline of Tin Pan Alley
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 9. The Jazz AgeBlues Rural or Country Blues
Listening Example 34. Robert Johnson, "Hellhound on My Trail" Classic Blues
Listening Example 35. Bessie Smith, "Lost Your Head Blues" Urban Blues
Listening Example 36. W. C. Handy, St. Louis BluesNew Orleans Jazz Louis Armstrong (1901-1971)Listening Example 37. Lillian Hardin Armstrong, "Hotter Than That" (excerpt)Chicago JazzJazz Piano Boogie-Woogie Stride Piano
Listening Example 38. James P. Johnson, "Carolina Shout"Sweet JazzTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 10. Jazz 1930-1960Big Band Swing Art of Arranging
Listening Example 39. Count Basie, Lester Young, arr., "Taxi War Dance" (excerpt) Edward Kennedy "Duke" Ellington (1899-1974)
Listening Example 40. Duke Ellington, "Mood Indigo"Women in JazzRise of Big Band Vocalists Billie Holiday (1915-1959)
Bebop Charlie "Bird" Parker (1920-1955) John Birks "Dizzy" Gillespie (1917-1993)
Listening Example 42. Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, "KoKo"Jazz As Concert Music Jazz Composition
Listening Example 43. Duke Ellington, Concerto for CootieEncoreProgressive JazzListening Example 44. Paul Desmond, "Take Five" (excerpt)Cool JazzListening Example 45. Miles Davis, "Boplicity"Hard Bop Terms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 11. Country MusicFrom Country to City Jimmie Rodgers (1897-1933)
Listening Example 46. Jimmie Rodgers, "Blue Yodel No. 9" The Carter Family
Styles of Country Music American Folk Ballads
Listening Example 47. Anonymous, "The Ballad of Casey Jones" Bluegrass
Listening Example 48. Earl Scruggs, "Earl's Breakdown" Country Pop and the Nashville Sound Western Swing Honky-Tonk Cowboy Songs Hawaiian Music
Listening Example 49: Danny Ku, "Mele of My Tutu E" Cajun Music
Listening Example 50. Anonymous, Cajun Two-Step (excerpt) Zydeco
Women in CountryRecent CountryTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 12. Latin Popular MusicsThe Caribbean Santeria: The Way of the Saints Bomba Rumba Cu-bop Mambo Salsa
Listening Example 51. Ruben Blades and Willie Colon, "Ojos" (Eyes)Brazil Samba and Bossa Nova
Listening Example 52. Antonio Carlos Jobim, "Desafinado" ("Off Key")Mexico Tejano and Norteño Music Conjunto Mariachis
Latin Music TodayTerms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 3 SummaryPart 4. Vernacular Musics Since Rock and RollVernacular ArtVernacular MusicChapter 13. Rock and RollThe Generation GapRhythm and Blues Country Music Meets R&B
Birth of Rock and Roll Bill Haley (1925-1981) Elvis Presley (1935-1977) Early Characteristics
Listening Example 53. Chuck Berry, "School Days"End of the First EraSurfing MusicMotownListening Example 54. Holland, Dozier, and Holland, "Stop! In the Name of Love"The British InvasionBack to Black Rock Gospel
Listening Example 55. Anonymous: "Down by the Riverside" Soul
Listening Example 56. James Brown, "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag" Funk
From Rock and Roll to Rock Psychedelic Rock Psychedelic Blues Heavy Metal
A Future UnassuredTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 14. Rock Flirts with CountryUrban Folk Music Woody Guthrie (1914-1967) The Urban Folk Revival Bob Dylan (b. 1941)
Folk RockListening Example 57. Bob Dylan, "Mr. Tambourine Man" Newport Folk Festival, 1965
Alternative CountryTerms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 15. Jazz Since 1960Free JazzListening Example 58. John Coltrane, A Love Supreme-Part I, "Acknowledgement" (excerpt) The 1970s Fusion (Jazz-Rock) Integration of Foreign Sounds
The 1980s and Beyond Crossover Music Traditionalism
The 1990s and Beyond Henry Threadgill (b. 1944) Anthony Braxton (b. 1945) Wynton Marsalis (b. 1961)
Jazz Today and TomorrowTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 16. Popular Music since 1970Singer-SongwritersArt RockDiscoPunkNew WaveGrunge Electronic Dance MusicPop Music and PoliticsLooking Forward, Backward, and AbroadHip-Hop and Rap Reggae The Rise of Hip-Hop Rap Social Concerns
Listening Example 59. "Rapper's Delight" (excerpt) Back to the Roots
Music Business Sharing Music Marketing Music
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 4 SummaryPart 5 Music for Theater and FilmMusic and Theater: Historical and Cultural Perspective Musical Theater in America Broadway Musicals Operas Films
Chapter 17 Musical TheaterVariety Shows Vaudeville Burlesque Revues
Operetta Gilbert and Sullivan American Operettas
Musical Comedies George M. Cohan (1878-1942)
Listening Example 60. George M. Cohan, "Give My Regards to Broadway" (from Little Johnny Jones)Black Musical TheaterJerome Kern's Show BoatListening Example 61: Jerome Kern, "Ol' Man River" (from Show Boat)Golden Age of Broadway Musicals (1930-1955) Rodgers and Hart Rodgers and Hammerstein
Expansion of the Broadway Musical Lerner and Loewe Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990)
Listening Example 62: Leonard Bernstein, "Tonight" (from Westside Story) Stephen Sondheim (b. 1930)Listening Example 63. Stephen Sondheim, "Every Day a Little Death" (from A Little Night Music)
Second New England School John Knowles Paine (1839-1906)
Listening Example 27: John Knowles Paine, Fuga giocosa, op. 41, no. 3 Fugue Amy Marcy Cheney Beach (1867-1944)
Listening Example 28: Amy Marcy Cheney Beach, Symphony in E minor (Gaelic), 2nd movement Edward MacDowell (1860-1908)
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPART 2 Summary PART 3. The Growth of Vernacular TraditionsMusic in the Vernacular: Historical and Cultural Perspective Vernacular Art and Literature Vernacular Music
Chapter 8. The Rise of Popular CultureJohn Philip Sousa (1854-1932) Marches
Listening Example 29. John Philip Sousa, "The Stars and Stripes Forever"Ragtime Scott Joplin (1868-1917)
Listening Example 30. Scott Joplin, "Maple Leaf Rag" Influence of Ragtime
Tin Pan Alley The Songs Barbershop Singing
Listening Example 31. George M. Cohan, "Rose" ("A Ring to the Name of Rose") Irving Berlin (1888-1989)
Listening Example 32. Irving Berlin, "Alexander's Ragtime Band" Jerome Kern (1885-1945) Cole Porter (1892-1964)
Listening Example 33. Cole Porter, "Night and Day" George Gershwin (1898-1937) Decline of Tin Pan Alley
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 9. The Jazz AgeBlues Rural or Country Blues
Listening Example 34. Robert Johnson, "Hellhound on My Trail" Classic Blues
Listening Example 35. Bessie Smith, "Lost Your Head Blues" Urban Blues
Listening Example 36. W. C. Handy, St. Louis BluesNew Orleans Jazz Louis Armstrong (1901-1971)Listening Example 37. Lillian Hardin Armstrong, "Hotter Than That" (excerpt)Chicago JazzJazz Piano Boogie-Woogie Stride Piano
Listening Example 38. James P. Johnson, "Carolina Shout"Sweet JazzTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 10. Jazz 1930-1960Big Band Swing Art of Arranging
Listening Example 39. Count Basie, Lester Young, arr., "Taxi War Dance" (excerpt) Edward Kennedy "Duke" Ellington (1899-1974)
Listening Example 40. Duke Ellington, "Mood Indigo"Women in JazzRise of Big Band Vocalists Billie Holiday (1915-1959)
Bebop Charlie "Bird" Parker (1920-1955) John Birks "Dizzy" Gillespie (1917-1993)
Listening Example 42. Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, "KoKo"Jazz As Concert Music Jazz Composition
Listening Example 43. Duke Ellington, Concerto for CootieEncoreProgressive JazzListening Example 44. Paul Desmond, "Take Five" (excerpt)Cool JazzListening Example 45. Miles Davis, "Boplicity"Hard Bop Terms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 11. Country MusicFrom Country to City Jimmie Rodgers (1897-1933)
Listening Example 46. Jimmie Rodgers, "Blue Yodel No. 9" The Carter Family
Styles of Country Music American Folk Ballads
Listening Example 47. Anonymous, "The Ballad of Casey Jones" Bluegrass
Listening Example 48. Earl Scruggs, "Earl's Breakdown" Country Pop and the Nashville Sound Western Swing Honky-Tonk Cowboy Songs Hawaiian Music
Listening Example 49: Danny Ku, "Mele of My Tutu E" Cajun Music
Listening Example 50. Anonymous, Cajun Two-Step (excerpt) Zydeco
Women in CountryRecent CountryTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 12. Latin Popular MusicsThe Caribbean Santeria: The Way of the Saints Bomba Rumba Cu-bop Mambo Salsa
Listening Example 51. Ruben Blades and Willie Colon, "Ojos" (Eyes)Brazil Samba and Bossa Nova
Listening Example 52. Antonio Carlos Jobim, "Desafinado" ("Off Key")Mexico Tejano and Norteño Music Conjunto Mariachis
Latin Music TodayTerms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 3 SummaryPart 4. Vernacular Musics Since Rock and RollVernacular ArtVernacular MusicChapter 13. Rock and RollThe Generation GapRhythm and Blues Country Music Meets R&B
Birth of Rock and Roll Bill Haley (1925-1981) Elvis Presley (1935-1977) Early Characteristics
Listening Example 53. Chuck Berry, "School Days"End of the First EraSurfing MusicMotownListening Example 54. Holland, Dozier, and Holland, "Stop! In the Name of Love"The British InvasionBack to Black Rock Gospel
Listening Example 55. Anonymous: "Down by the Riverside" Soul
Listening Example 56. James Brown, "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag" Funk
From Rock and Roll to Rock Psychedelic Rock Psychedelic Blues Heavy Metal
A Future UnassuredTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 14. Rock Flirts with CountryUrban Folk Music Woody Guthrie (1914-1967) The Urban Folk Revival Bob Dylan (b. 1941)
Folk RockListening Example 57. Bob Dylan, "Mr. Tambourine Man" Newport Folk Festival, 1965
Alternative CountryTerms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 15. Jazz Since 1960Free JazzListening Example 58. John Coltrane, A Love Supreme-Part I, "Acknowledgement" (excerpt) The 1970s Fusion (Jazz-Rock) Integration of Foreign Sounds
The 1980s and Beyond Crossover Music Traditionalism
The 1990s and Beyond Henry Threadgill (b. 1944) Anthony Braxton (b. 1945) Wynton Marsalis (b. 1961)
Jazz Today and TomorrowTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 16. Popular Music since 1970Singer-SongwritersArt RockDiscoPunkNew WaveGrunge Electronic Dance MusicPop Music and PoliticsLooking Forward, Backward, and AbroadHip-Hop and Rap Reggae The Rise of Hip-Hop Rap Social Concerns
Listening Example 59. "Rapper's Delight" (excerpt) Back to the Roots
Music Business Sharing Music Marketing Music
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 4 SummaryPart 5 Music for Theater and FilmMusic and Theater: Historical and Cultural Perspective Musical Theater in America Broadway Musicals Operas Films
Chapter 17 Musical TheaterVariety Shows Vaudeville Burlesque Revues
Operetta Gilbert and Sullivan American Operettas
Musical Comedies George M. Cohan (1878-1942)
Listening Example 60. George M. Cohan, "Give My Regards to Broadway" (from Little Johnny Jones)Black Musical TheaterJerome Kern's Show BoatListening Example 61: Jerome Kern, "Ol' Man River" (from Show Boat)Golden Age of Broadway Musicals (1930-1955) Rodgers and Hart Rodgers and Hammerstein
Expansion of the Broadway Musical Lerner and Loewe Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990)
Listening Example 62: Leonard Bernstein, "Tonight" (from Westside Story) Stephen Sondheim (b. 1930)Listening Example 63. Stephen Sondheim, "Every Day a Little Death" (from A Little Night Music)
John Knowles Paine (1839-1906)
Fugue
Amy Marcy Cheney Beach (1867-1944)
Listening Example 28: Amy Marcy Cheney Beach, Symphony in E minor (Gaelic), 2nd movement Edward MacDowell (1860-1908)
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPART 2 Summary PART 3. The Growth of Vernacular TraditionsMusic in the Vernacular: Historical and Cultural Perspective Vernacular Art and Literature Vernacular Music
Chapter 8. The Rise of Popular CultureJohn Philip Sousa (1854-1932) Marches
Listening Example 29. John Philip Sousa, "The Stars and Stripes Forever"Ragtime Scott Joplin (1868-1917)
Listening Example 30. Scott Joplin, "Maple Leaf Rag" Influence of Ragtime
Tin Pan Alley The Songs Barbershop Singing
Listening Example 31. George M. Cohan, "Rose" ("A Ring to the Name of Rose") Irving Berlin (1888-1989)
Listening Example 32. Irving Berlin, "Alexander's Ragtime Band" Jerome Kern (1885-1945) Cole Porter (1892-1964)
Listening Example 33. Cole Porter, "Night and Day" George Gershwin (1898-1937) Decline of Tin Pan Alley
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 9. The Jazz AgeBlues Rural or Country Blues
Listening Example 34. Robert Johnson, "Hellhound on My Trail" Classic Blues
Listening Example 35. Bessie Smith, "Lost Your Head Blues" Urban Blues
Listening Example 36. W. C. Handy, St. Louis BluesNew Orleans Jazz Louis Armstrong (1901-1971)Listening Example 37. Lillian Hardin Armstrong, "Hotter Than That" (excerpt)Chicago JazzJazz Piano Boogie-Woogie Stride Piano
Listening Example 38. James P. Johnson, "Carolina Shout"Sweet JazzTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 10. Jazz 1930-1960Big Band Swing Art of Arranging
Listening Example 39. Count Basie, Lester Young, arr., "Taxi War Dance" (excerpt) Edward Kennedy "Duke" Ellington (1899-1974)
Listening Example 40. Duke Ellington, "Mood Indigo"Women in JazzRise of Big Band Vocalists Billie Holiday (1915-1959)
Bebop Charlie "Bird" Parker (1920-1955) John Birks "Dizzy" Gillespie (1917-1993)
Listening Example 42. Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, "KoKo"Jazz As Concert Music Jazz Composition
Listening Example 43. Duke Ellington, Concerto for CootieEncoreProgressive JazzListening Example 44. Paul Desmond, "Take Five" (excerpt)Cool JazzListening Example 45. Miles Davis, "Boplicity"Hard Bop Terms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 11. Country MusicFrom Country to City Jimmie Rodgers (1897-1933)
Listening Example 46. Jimmie Rodgers, "Blue Yodel No. 9" The Carter Family
Styles of Country Music American Folk Ballads
Listening Example 47. Anonymous, "The Ballad of Casey Jones" Bluegrass
Listening Example 48. Earl Scruggs, "Earl's Breakdown" Country Pop and the Nashville Sound Western Swing Honky-Tonk Cowboy Songs Hawaiian Music
Listening Example 49: Danny Ku, "Mele of My Tutu E" Cajun Music
Listening Example 50. Anonymous, Cajun Two-Step (excerpt) Zydeco
Women in CountryRecent CountryTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 12. Latin Popular MusicsThe Caribbean Santeria: The Way of the Saints Bomba Rumba Cu-bop Mambo Salsa
Listening Example 51. Ruben Blades and Willie Colon, "Ojos" (Eyes)Brazil Samba and Bossa Nova
Listening Example 52. Antonio Carlos Jobim, "Desafinado" ("Off Key")Mexico Tejano and Norteño Music Conjunto Mariachis
Latin Music TodayTerms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 3 SummaryPart 4. Vernacular Musics Since Rock and RollVernacular ArtVernacular MusicChapter 13. Rock and RollThe Generation GapRhythm and Blues Country Music Meets R&B
Birth of Rock and Roll Bill Haley (1925-1981) Elvis Presley (1935-1977) Early Characteristics
Listening Example 53. Chuck Berry, "School Days"End of the First EraSurfing MusicMotownListening Example 54. Holland, Dozier, and Holland, "Stop! In the Name of Love"The British InvasionBack to Black Rock Gospel
Listening Example 55. Anonymous: "Down by the Riverside" Soul
Listening Example 56. James Brown, "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag" Funk
From Rock and Roll to Rock Psychedelic Rock Psychedelic Blues Heavy Metal
A Future UnassuredTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 14. Rock Flirts with CountryUrban Folk Music Woody Guthrie (1914-1967) The Urban Folk Revival Bob Dylan (b. 1941)
Folk RockListening Example 57. Bob Dylan, "Mr. Tambourine Man" Newport Folk Festival, 1965
Alternative CountryTerms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 15. Jazz Since 1960Free JazzListening Example 58. John Coltrane, A Love Supreme-Part I, "Acknowledgement" (excerpt) The 1970s Fusion (Jazz-Rock) Integration of Foreign Sounds
The 1980s and Beyond Crossover Music Traditionalism
The 1990s and Beyond Henry Threadgill (b. 1944) Anthony Braxton (b. 1945) Wynton Marsalis (b. 1961)
Jazz Today and TomorrowTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 16. Popular Music since 1970Singer-SongwritersArt RockDiscoPunkNew WaveGrunge Electronic Dance MusicPop Music and PoliticsLooking Forward, Backward, and AbroadHip-Hop and Rap Reggae The Rise of Hip-Hop Rap Social Concerns
Listening Example 59. "Rapper's Delight" (excerpt) Back to the Roots
Music Business Sharing Music Marketing Music
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 4 SummaryPart 5 Music for Theater and FilmMusic and Theater: Historical and Cultural Perspective Musical Theater in America Broadway Musicals Operas Films
Chapter 17 Musical TheaterVariety Shows Vaudeville Burlesque Revues
Operetta Gilbert and Sullivan American Operettas
Musical Comedies George M. Cohan (1878-1942)
Listening Example 60. George M. Cohan, "Give My Regards to Broadway" (from Little Johnny Jones)Black Musical TheaterJerome Kern's Show BoatListening Example 61: Jerome Kern, "Ol' Man River" (from Show Boat)Golden Age of Broadway Musicals (1930-1955) Rodgers and Hart Rodgers and Hammerstein
Expansion of the Broadway Musical Lerner and Loewe Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990)
Listening Example 62: Leonard Bernstein, "Tonight" (from Westside Story) Stephen Sondheim (b. 1930)Listening Example 63. Stephen Sondheim, "Every Day a Little Death" (from A Little Night Music)
Edward MacDowell (1860-1908)
Key FiguresPART 2 Summary PART 3. The Growth of Vernacular TraditionsMusic in the Vernacular: Historical and Cultural Perspective Vernacular Art and Literature Vernacular Music
Chapter 8. The Rise of Popular CultureJohn Philip Sousa (1854-1932) Marches
Listening Example 29. John Philip Sousa, "The Stars and Stripes Forever"Ragtime Scott Joplin (1868-1917)
Listening Example 30. Scott Joplin, "Maple Leaf Rag" Influence of Ragtime
Tin Pan Alley The Songs Barbershop Singing
Listening Example 31. George M. Cohan, "Rose" ("A Ring to the Name of Rose") Irving Berlin (1888-1989)
Listening Example 32. Irving Berlin, "Alexander's Ragtime Band" Jerome Kern (1885-1945) Cole Porter (1892-1964)
Listening Example 33. Cole Porter, "Night and Day" George Gershwin (1898-1937) Decline of Tin Pan Alley
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 9. The Jazz AgeBlues Rural or Country Blues
Listening Example 34. Robert Johnson, "Hellhound on My Trail" Classic Blues
Listening Example 35. Bessie Smith, "Lost Your Head Blues" Urban Blues
Listening Example 36. W. C. Handy, St. Louis BluesNew Orleans Jazz Louis Armstrong (1901-1971)Listening Example 37. Lillian Hardin Armstrong, "Hotter Than That" (excerpt)Chicago JazzJazz Piano Boogie-Woogie Stride Piano
Listening Example 38. James P. Johnson, "Carolina Shout"Sweet JazzTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 10. Jazz 1930-1960Big Band Swing Art of Arranging
Listening Example 39. Count Basie, Lester Young, arr., "Taxi War Dance" (excerpt) Edward Kennedy "Duke" Ellington (1899-1974)
Listening Example 40. Duke Ellington, "Mood Indigo"Women in JazzRise of Big Band Vocalists Billie Holiday (1915-1959)
Bebop Charlie "Bird" Parker (1920-1955) John Birks "Dizzy" Gillespie (1917-1993)
Listening Example 42. Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, "KoKo"Jazz As Concert Music Jazz Composition
Listening Example 43. Duke Ellington, Concerto for CootieEncoreProgressive JazzListening Example 44. Paul Desmond, "Take Five" (excerpt)Cool JazzListening Example 45. Miles Davis, "Boplicity"Hard Bop Terms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 11. Country MusicFrom Country to City Jimmie Rodgers (1897-1933)
Listening Example 46. Jimmie Rodgers, "Blue Yodel No. 9" The Carter Family
Styles of Country Music American Folk Ballads
Listening Example 47. Anonymous, "The Ballad of Casey Jones" Bluegrass
Listening Example 48. Earl Scruggs, "Earl's Breakdown" Country Pop and the Nashville Sound Western Swing Honky-Tonk Cowboy Songs Hawaiian Music
Listening Example 49: Danny Ku, "Mele of My Tutu E" Cajun Music
Listening Example 50. Anonymous, Cajun Two-Step (excerpt) Zydeco
Women in CountryRecent CountryTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 12. Latin Popular MusicsThe Caribbean Santeria: The Way of the Saints Bomba Rumba Cu-bop Mambo Salsa
Listening Example 51. Ruben Blades and Willie Colon, "Ojos" (Eyes)Brazil Samba and Bossa Nova
Listening Example 52. Antonio Carlos Jobim, "Desafinado" ("Off Key")Mexico Tejano and Norteño Music Conjunto Mariachis
Latin Music TodayTerms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 3 SummaryPart 4. Vernacular Musics Since Rock and RollVernacular ArtVernacular MusicChapter 13. Rock and RollThe Generation GapRhythm and Blues Country Music Meets R&B
Birth of Rock and Roll Bill Haley (1925-1981) Elvis Presley (1935-1977) Early Characteristics
Listening Example 53. Chuck Berry, "School Days"End of the First EraSurfing MusicMotownListening Example 54. Holland, Dozier, and Holland, "Stop! In the Name of Love"The British InvasionBack to Black Rock Gospel
Listening Example 55. Anonymous: "Down by the Riverside" Soul
Listening Example 56. James Brown, "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag" Funk
From Rock and Roll to Rock Psychedelic Rock Psychedelic Blues Heavy Metal
A Future UnassuredTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 14. Rock Flirts with CountryUrban Folk Music Woody Guthrie (1914-1967) The Urban Folk Revival Bob Dylan (b. 1941)
Folk RockListening Example 57. Bob Dylan, "Mr. Tambourine Man" Newport Folk Festival, 1965
Alternative CountryTerms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 15. Jazz Since 1960Free JazzListening Example 58. John Coltrane, A Love Supreme-Part I, "Acknowledgement" (excerpt) The 1970s Fusion (Jazz-Rock) Integration of Foreign Sounds
The 1980s and Beyond Crossover Music Traditionalism
The 1990s and Beyond Henry Threadgill (b. 1944) Anthony Braxton (b. 1945) Wynton Marsalis (b. 1961)
Jazz Today and TomorrowTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 16. Popular Music since 1970Singer-SongwritersArt RockDiscoPunkNew WaveGrunge Electronic Dance MusicPop Music and PoliticsLooking Forward, Backward, and AbroadHip-Hop and Rap Reggae The Rise of Hip-Hop Rap Social Concerns
Listening Example 59. "Rapper's Delight" (excerpt) Back to the Roots
Music Business Sharing Music Marketing Music
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 4 SummaryPart 5 Music for Theater and FilmMusic and Theater: Historical and Cultural Perspective Musical Theater in America Broadway Musicals Operas Films
Chapter 17 Musical TheaterVariety Shows Vaudeville Burlesque Revues
Operetta Gilbert and Sullivan American Operettas
Musical Comedies George M. Cohan (1878-1942)
Listening Example 60. George M. Cohan, "Give My Regards to Broadway" (from Little Johnny Jones)Black Musical TheaterJerome Kern's Show BoatListening Example 61: Jerome Kern, "Ol' Man River" (from Show Boat)Golden Age of Broadway Musicals (1930-1955) Rodgers and Hart Rodgers and Hammerstein
Expansion of the Broadway Musical Lerner and Loewe Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990)
Listening Example 62: Leonard Bernstein, "Tonight" (from Westside Story) Stephen Sondheim (b. 1930)Listening Example 63. Stephen Sondheim, "Every Day a Little Death" (from A Little Night Music)
PART 3. The Growth of Vernacular TraditionsMusic in the Vernacular: Historical and Cultural Perspective Vernacular Art and Literature Vernacular Music
Chapter 8. The Rise of Popular CultureJohn Philip Sousa (1854-1932) Marches
Listening Example 29. John Philip Sousa, "The Stars and Stripes Forever"Ragtime Scott Joplin (1868-1917)
Listening Example 30. Scott Joplin, "Maple Leaf Rag" Influence of Ragtime
Tin Pan Alley The Songs Barbershop Singing
Listening Example 31. George M. Cohan, "Rose" ("A Ring to the Name of Rose") Irving Berlin (1888-1989)
Listening Example 32. Irving Berlin, "Alexander's Ragtime Band" Jerome Kern (1885-1945) Cole Porter (1892-1964)
Listening Example 33. Cole Porter, "Night and Day" George Gershwin (1898-1937) Decline of Tin Pan Alley
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 9. The Jazz AgeBlues Rural or Country Blues
Listening Example 34. Robert Johnson, "Hellhound on My Trail" Classic Blues
Listening Example 35. Bessie Smith, "Lost Your Head Blues" Urban Blues
Listening Example 36. W. C. Handy, St. Louis BluesNew Orleans Jazz Louis Armstrong (1901-1971)Listening Example 37. Lillian Hardin Armstrong, "Hotter Than That" (excerpt)Chicago JazzJazz Piano Boogie-Woogie Stride Piano
Listening Example 38. James P. Johnson, "Carolina Shout"Sweet JazzTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 10. Jazz 1930-1960Big Band Swing Art of Arranging
Listening Example 39. Count Basie, Lester Young, arr., "Taxi War Dance" (excerpt) Edward Kennedy "Duke" Ellington (1899-1974)
Listening Example 40. Duke Ellington, "Mood Indigo"Women in JazzRise of Big Band Vocalists Billie Holiday (1915-1959)
Bebop Charlie "Bird" Parker (1920-1955) John Birks "Dizzy" Gillespie (1917-1993)
Listening Example 42. Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, "KoKo"Jazz As Concert Music Jazz Composition
Listening Example 43. Duke Ellington, Concerto for CootieEncoreProgressive JazzListening Example 44. Paul Desmond, "Take Five" (excerpt)Cool JazzListening Example 45. Miles Davis, "Boplicity"Hard Bop Terms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 11. Country MusicFrom Country to City Jimmie Rodgers (1897-1933)
Listening Example 46. Jimmie Rodgers, "Blue Yodel No. 9" The Carter Family
Styles of Country Music American Folk Ballads
Listening Example 47. Anonymous, "The Ballad of Casey Jones" Bluegrass
Listening Example 48. Earl Scruggs, "Earl's Breakdown" Country Pop and the Nashville Sound Western Swing Honky-Tonk Cowboy Songs Hawaiian Music
Listening Example 49: Danny Ku, "Mele of My Tutu E" Cajun Music
Listening Example 50. Anonymous, Cajun Two-Step (excerpt) Zydeco
Women in CountryRecent CountryTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 12. Latin Popular MusicsThe Caribbean Santeria: The Way of the Saints Bomba Rumba Cu-bop Mambo Salsa
Listening Example 51. Ruben Blades and Willie Colon, "Ojos" (Eyes)Brazil Samba and Bossa Nova
Listening Example 52. Antonio Carlos Jobim, "Desafinado" ("Off Key")Mexico Tejano and Norteño Music Conjunto Mariachis
Latin Music TodayTerms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 3 SummaryPart 4. Vernacular Musics Since Rock and RollVernacular ArtVernacular MusicChapter 13. Rock and RollThe Generation GapRhythm and Blues Country Music Meets R&B
Birth of Rock and Roll Bill Haley (1925-1981) Elvis Presley (1935-1977) Early Characteristics
Listening Example 53. Chuck Berry, "School Days"End of the First EraSurfing MusicMotownListening Example 54. Holland, Dozier, and Holland, "Stop! In the Name of Love"The British InvasionBack to Black Rock Gospel
Listening Example 55. Anonymous: "Down by the Riverside" Soul
Listening Example 56. James Brown, "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag" Funk
From Rock and Roll to Rock Psychedelic Rock Psychedelic Blues Heavy Metal
A Future UnassuredTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 14. Rock Flirts with CountryUrban Folk Music Woody Guthrie (1914-1967) The Urban Folk Revival Bob Dylan (b. 1941)
Folk RockListening Example 57. Bob Dylan, "Mr. Tambourine Man" Newport Folk Festival, 1965
Alternative CountryTerms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 15. Jazz Since 1960Free JazzListening Example 58. John Coltrane, A Love Supreme-Part I, "Acknowledgement" (excerpt) The 1970s Fusion (Jazz-Rock) Integration of Foreign Sounds
The 1980s and Beyond Crossover Music Traditionalism
The 1990s and Beyond Henry Threadgill (b. 1944) Anthony Braxton (b. 1945) Wynton Marsalis (b. 1961)
Jazz Today and TomorrowTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 16. Popular Music since 1970Singer-SongwritersArt RockDiscoPunkNew WaveGrunge Electronic Dance MusicPop Music and PoliticsLooking Forward, Backward, and AbroadHip-Hop and Rap Reggae The Rise of Hip-Hop Rap Social Concerns
Listening Example 59. "Rapper's Delight" (excerpt) Back to the Roots
Music Business Sharing Music Marketing Music
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 4 SummaryPart 5 Music for Theater and FilmMusic and Theater: Historical and Cultural Perspective Musical Theater in America Broadway Musicals Operas Films
Chapter 17 Musical TheaterVariety Shows Vaudeville Burlesque Revues
Operetta Gilbert and Sullivan American Operettas
Musical Comedies George M. Cohan (1878-1942)
Listening Example 60. George M. Cohan, "Give My Regards to Broadway" (from Little Johnny Jones)Black Musical TheaterJerome Kern's Show BoatListening Example 61: Jerome Kern, "Ol' Man River" (from Show Boat)Golden Age of Broadway Musicals (1930-1955) Rodgers and Hart Rodgers and Hammerstein
Expansion of the Broadway Musical Lerner and Loewe Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990)
Listening Example 62: Leonard Bernstein, "Tonight" (from Westside Story) Stephen Sondheim (b. 1930)Listening Example 63. Stephen Sondheim, "Every Day a Little Death" (from A Little Night Music)
Vernacular Art and Literature
Vernacular Music
Chapter 8. The Rise of Popular CultureJohn Philip Sousa (1854-1932) Marches
Listening Example 29. John Philip Sousa, "The Stars and Stripes Forever"Ragtime Scott Joplin (1868-1917)
Listening Example 30. Scott Joplin, "Maple Leaf Rag" Influence of Ragtime
Tin Pan Alley The Songs Barbershop Singing
Listening Example 31. George M. Cohan, "Rose" ("A Ring to the Name of Rose") Irving Berlin (1888-1989)
Listening Example 32. Irving Berlin, "Alexander's Ragtime Band" Jerome Kern (1885-1945) Cole Porter (1892-1964)
Listening Example 33. Cole Porter, "Night and Day" George Gershwin (1898-1937) Decline of Tin Pan Alley
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 9. The Jazz AgeBlues Rural or Country Blues
Listening Example 34. Robert Johnson, "Hellhound on My Trail" Classic Blues
Listening Example 35. Bessie Smith, "Lost Your Head Blues" Urban Blues
Listening Example 36. W. C. Handy, St. Louis BluesNew Orleans Jazz Louis Armstrong (1901-1971)Listening Example 37. Lillian Hardin Armstrong, "Hotter Than That" (excerpt)Chicago JazzJazz Piano Boogie-Woogie Stride Piano
Listening Example 38. James P. Johnson, "Carolina Shout"Sweet JazzTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 10. Jazz 1930-1960Big Band Swing Art of Arranging
Listening Example 39. Count Basie, Lester Young, arr., "Taxi War Dance" (excerpt) Edward Kennedy "Duke" Ellington (1899-1974)
Listening Example 40. Duke Ellington, "Mood Indigo"Women in JazzRise of Big Band Vocalists Billie Holiday (1915-1959)
Bebop Charlie "Bird" Parker (1920-1955) John Birks "Dizzy" Gillespie (1917-1993)
Listening Example 42. Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, "KoKo"Jazz As Concert Music Jazz Composition
Listening Example 43. Duke Ellington, Concerto for CootieEncoreProgressive JazzListening Example 44. Paul Desmond, "Take Five" (excerpt)Cool JazzListening Example 45. Miles Davis, "Boplicity"Hard Bop Terms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 11. Country MusicFrom Country to City Jimmie Rodgers (1897-1933)
Listening Example 46. Jimmie Rodgers, "Blue Yodel No. 9" The Carter Family
Styles of Country Music American Folk Ballads
Listening Example 47. Anonymous, "The Ballad of Casey Jones" Bluegrass
Listening Example 48. Earl Scruggs, "Earl's Breakdown" Country Pop and the Nashville Sound Western Swing Honky-Tonk Cowboy Songs Hawaiian Music
Listening Example 49: Danny Ku, "Mele of My Tutu E" Cajun Music
Listening Example 50. Anonymous, Cajun Two-Step (excerpt) Zydeco
Women in CountryRecent CountryTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 12. Latin Popular MusicsThe Caribbean Santeria: The Way of the Saints Bomba Rumba Cu-bop Mambo Salsa
Listening Example 51. Ruben Blades and Willie Colon, "Ojos" (Eyes)Brazil Samba and Bossa Nova
Listening Example 52. Antonio Carlos Jobim, "Desafinado" ("Off Key")Mexico Tejano and Norteño Music Conjunto Mariachis
Latin Music TodayTerms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 3 SummaryPart 4. Vernacular Musics Since Rock and RollVernacular ArtVernacular MusicChapter 13. Rock and RollThe Generation GapRhythm and Blues Country Music Meets R&B
Birth of Rock and Roll Bill Haley (1925-1981) Elvis Presley (1935-1977) Early Characteristics
Listening Example 53. Chuck Berry, "School Days"End of the First EraSurfing MusicMotownListening Example 54. Holland, Dozier, and Holland, "Stop! In the Name of Love"The British InvasionBack to Black Rock Gospel
Listening Example 55. Anonymous: "Down by the Riverside" Soul
Listening Example 56. James Brown, "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag" Funk
From Rock and Roll to Rock Psychedelic Rock Psychedelic Blues Heavy Metal
A Future UnassuredTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 14. Rock Flirts with CountryUrban Folk Music Woody Guthrie (1914-1967) The Urban Folk Revival Bob Dylan (b. 1941)
Folk RockListening Example 57. Bob Dylan, "Mr. Tambourine Man" Newport Folk Festival, 1965
Alternative CountryTerms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 15. Jazz Since 1960Free JazzListening Example 58. John Coltrane, A Love Supreme-Part I, "Acknowledgement" (excerpt) The 1970s Fusion (Jazz-Rock) Integration of Foreign Sounds
The 1980s and Beyond Crossover Music Traditionalism
The 1990s and Beyond Henry Threadgill (b. 1944) Anthony Braxton (b. 1945) Wynton Marsalis (b. 1961)
Jazz Today and TomorrowTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 16. Popular Music since 1970Singer-SongwritersArt RockDiscoPunkNew WaveGrunge Electronic Dance MusicPop Music and PoliticsLooking Forward, Backward, and AbroadHip-Hop and Rap Reggae The Rise of Hip-Hop Rap Social Concerns
Listening Example 59. "Rapper's Delight" (excerpt) Back to the Roots
Music Business Sharing Music Marketing Music
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 4 SummaryPart 5 Music for Theater and FilmMusic and Theater: Historical and Cultural Perspective Musical Theater in America Broadway Musicals Operas Films
Chapter 17 Musical TheaterVariety Shows Vaudeville Burlesque Revues
Operetta Gilbert and Sullivan American Operettas
Musical Comedies George M. Cohan (1878-1942)
Listening Example 60. George M. Cohan, "Give My Regards to Broadway" (from Little Johnny Jones)Black Musical TheaterJerome Kern's Show BoatListening Example 61: Jerome Kern, "Ol' Man River" (from Show Boat)Golden Age of Broadway Musicals (1930-1955) Rodgers and Hart Rodgers and Hammerstein
Expansion of the Broadway Musical Lerner and Loewe Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990)
Listening Example 62: Leonard Bernstein, "Tonight" (from Westside Story) Stephen Sondheim (b. 1930)Listening Example 63. Stephen Sondheim, "Every Day a Little Death" (from A Little Night Music)
Marches
Listening Example 29. John Philip Sousa, "The Stars and Stripes Forever"Ragtime Scott Joplin (1868-1917)
Listening Example 30. Scott Joplin, "Maple Leaf Rag" Influence of Ragtime
Tin Pan Alley The Songs Barbershop Singing
Listening Example 31. George M. Cohan, "Rose" ("A Ring to the Name of Rose") Irving Berlin (1888-1989)
Listening Example 32. Irving Berlin, "Alexander's Ragtime Band" Jerome Kern (1885-1945) Cole Porter (1892-1964)
Listening Example 33. Cole Porter, "Night and Day" George Gershwin (1898-1937) Decline of Tin Pan Alley
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 9. The Jazz AgeBlues Rural or Country Blues
Listening Example 34. Robert Johnson, "Hellhound on My Trail" Classic Blues
Listening Example 35. Bessie Smith, "Lost Your Head Blues" Urban Blues
Listening Example 36. W. C. Handy, St. Louis BluesNew Orleans Jazz Louis Armstrong (1901-1971)Listening Example 37. Lillian Hardin Armstrong, "Hotter Than That" (excerpt)Chicago JazzJazz Piano Boogie-Woogie Stride Piano
Listening Example 38. James P. Johnson, "Carolina Shout"Sweet JazzTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 10. Jazz 1930-1960Big Band Swing Art of Arranging
Listening Example 39. Count Basie, Lester Young, arr., "Taxi War Dance" (excerpt) Edward Kennedy "Duke" Ellington (1899-1974)
Listening Example 40. Duke Ellington, "Mood Indigo"Women in JazzRise of Big Band Vocalists Billie Holiday (1915-1959)
Bebop Charlie "Bird" Parker (1920-1955) John Birks "Dizzy" Gillespie (1917-1993)
Listening Example 42. Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, "KoKo"Jazz As Concert Music Jazz Composition
Listening Example 43. Duke Ellington, Concerto for CootieEncoreProgressive JazzListening Example 44. Paul Desmond, "Take Five" (excerpt)Cool JazzListening Example 45. Miles Davis, "Boplicity"Hard Bop Terms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 11. Country MusicFrom Country to City Jimmie Rodgers (1897-1933)
Listening Example 46. Jimmie Rodgers, "Blue Yodel No. 9" The Carter Family
Styles of Country Music American Folk Ballads
Listening Example 47. Anonymous, "The Ballad of Casey Jones" Bluegrass
Listening Example 48. Earl Scruggs, "Earl's Breakdown" Country Pop and the Nashville Sound Western Swing Honky-Tonk Cowboy Songs Hawaiian Music
Listening Example 49: Danny Ku, "Mele of My Tutu E" Cajun Music
Listening Example 50. Anonymous, Cajun Two-Step (excerpt) Zydeco
Women in CountryRecent CountryTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 12. Latin Popular MusicsThe Caribbean Santeria: The Way of the Saints Bomba Rumba Cu-bop Mambo Salsa
Listening Example 51. Ruben Blades and Willie Colon, "Ojos" (Eyes)Brazil Samba and Bossa Nova
Listening Example 52. Antonio Carlos Jobim, "Desafinado" ("Off Key")Mexico Tejano and Norteño Music Conjunto Mariachis
Latin Music TodayTerms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 3 SummaryPart 4. Vernacular Musics Since Rock and RollVernacular ArtVernacular MusicChapter 13. Rock and RollThe Generation GapRhythm and Blues Country Music Meets R&B
Birth of Rock and Roll Bill Haley (1925-1981) Elvis Presley (1935-1977) Early Characteristics
Listening Example 53. Chuck Berry, "School Days"End of the First EraSurfing MusicMotownListening Example 54. Holland, Dozier, and Holland, "Stop! In the Name of Love"The British InvasionBack to Black Rock Gospel
Listening Example 55. Anonymous: "Down by the Riverside" Soul
Listening Example 56. James Brown, "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag" Funk
From Rock and Roll to Rock Psychedelic Rock Psychedelic Blues Heavy Metal
A Future UnassuredTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 14. Rock Flirts with CountryUrban Folk Music Woody Guthrie (1914-1967) The Urban Folk Revival Bob Dylan (b. 1941)
Folk RockListening Example 57. Bob Dylan, "Mr. Tambourine Man" Newport Folk Festival, 1965
Alternative CountryTerms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 15. Jazz Since 1960Free JazzListening Example 58. John Coltrane, A Love Supreme-Part I, "Acknowledgement" (excerpt) The 1970s Fusion (Jazz-Rock) Integration of Foreign Sounds
The 1980s and Beyond Crossover Music Traditionalism
The 1990s and Beyond Henry Threadgill (b. 1944) Anthony Braxton (b. 1945) Wynton Marsalis (b. 1961)
Jazz Today and TomorrowTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 16. Popular Music since 1970Singer-SongwritersArt RockDiscoPunkNew WaveGrunge Electronic Dance MusicPop Music and PoliticsLooking Forward, Backward, and AbroadHip-Hop and Rap Reggae The Rise of Hip-Hop Rap Social Concerns
Listening Example 59. "Rapper's Delight" (excerpt) Back to the Roots
Music Business Sharing Music Marketing Music
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 4 SummaryPart 5 Music for Theater and FilmMusic and Theater: Historical and Cultural Perspective Musical Theater in America Broadway Musicals Operas Films
Chapter 17 Musical TheaterVariety Shows Vaudeville Burlesque Revues
Operetta Gilbert and Sullivan American Operettas
Musical Comedies George M. Cohan (1878-1942)
Listening Example 60. George M. Cohan, "Give My Regards to Broadway" (from Little Johnny Jones)Black Musical TheaterJerome Kern's Show BoatListening Example 61: Jerome Kern, "Ol' Man River" (from Show Boat)Golden Age of Broadway Musicals (1930-1955) Rodgers and Hart Rodgers and Hammerstein
Expansion of the Broadway Musical Lerner and Loewe Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990)
Listening Example 62: Leonard Bernstein, "Tonight" (from Westside Story) Stephen Sondheim (b. 1930)Listening Example 63. Stephen Sondheim, "Every Day a Little Death" (from A Little Night Music)
Scott Joplin (1868-1917)
Listening Example 30. Scott Joplin, "Maple Leaf Rag" Influence of Ragtime
Tin Pan Alley The Songs Barbershop Singing
Listening Example 31. George M. Cohan, "Rose" ("A Ring to the Name of Rose") Irving Berlin (1888-1989)
Listening Example 32. Irving Berlin, "Alexander's Ragtime Band" Jerome Kern (1885-1945) Cole Porter (1892-1964)
Listening Example 33. Cole Porter, "Night and Day" George Gershwin (1898-1937) Decline of Tin Pan Alley
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 9. The Jazz AgeBlues Rural or Country Blues
Listening Example 34. Robert Johnson, "Hellhound on My Trail" Classic Blues
Listening Example 35. Bessie Smith, "Lost Your Head Blues" Urban Blues
Listening Example 36. W. C. Handy, St. Louis BluesNew Orleans Jazz Louis Armstrong (1901-1971)Listening Example 37. Lillian Hardin Armstrong, "Hotter Than That" (excerpt)Chicago JazzJazz Piano Boogie-Woogie Stride Piano
Listening Example 38. James P. Johnson, "Carolina Shout"Sweet JazzTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 10. Jazz 1930-1960Big Band Swing Art of Arranging
Listening Example 39. Count Basie, Lester Young, arr., "Taxi War Dance" (excerpt) Edward Kennedy "Duke" Ellington (1899-1974)
Listening Example 40. Duke Ellington, "Mood Indigo"Women in JazzRise of Big Band Vocalists Billie Holiday (1915-1959)
Bebop Charlie "Bird" Parker (1920-1955) John Birks "Dizzy" Gillespie (1917-1993)
Listening Example 42. Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, "KoKo"Jazz As Concert Music Jazz Composition
Listening Example 43. Duke Ellington, Concerto for CootieEncoreProgressive JazzListening Example 44. Paul Desmond, "Take Five" (excerpt)Cool JazzListening Example 45. Miles Davis, "Boplicity"Hard Bop Terms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 11. Country MusicFrom Country to City Jimmie Rodgers (1897-1933)
Listening Example 46. Jimmie Rodgers, "Blue Yodel No. 9" The Carter Family
Styles of Country Music American Folk Ballads
Listening Example 47. Anonymous, "The Ballad of Casey Jones" Bluegrass
Listening Example 48. Earl Scruggs, "Earl's Breakdown" Country Pop and the Nashville Sound Western Swing Honky-Tonk Cowboy Songs Hawaiian Music
Listening Example 49: Danny Ku, "Mele of My Tutu E" Cajun Music
Listening Example 50. Anonymous, Cajun Two-Step (excerpt) Zydeco
Women in CountryRecent CountryTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 12. Latin Popular MusicsThe Caribbean Santeria: The Way of the Saints Bomba Rumba Cu-bop Mambo Salsa
Listening Example 51. Ruben Blades and Willie Colon, "Ojos" (Eyes)Brazil Samba and Bossa Nova
Listening Example 52. Antonio Carlos Jobim, "Desafinado" ("Off Key")Mexico Tejano and Norteño Music Conjunto Mariachis
Latin Music TodayTerms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 3 SummaryPart 4. Vernacular Musics Since Rock and RollVernacular ArtVernacular MusicChapter 13. Rock and RollThe Generation GapRhythm and Blues Country Music Meets R&B
Birth of Rock and Roll Bill Haley (1925-1981) Elvis Presley (1935-1977) Early Characteristics
Listening Example 53. Chuck Berry, "School Days"End of the First EraSurfing MusicMotownListening Example 54. Holland, Dozier, and Holland, "Stop! In the Name of Love"The British InvasionBack to Black Rock Gospel
Listening Example 55. Anonymous: "Down by the Riverside" Soul
Listening Example 56. James Brown, "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag" Funk
From Rock and Roll to Rock Psychedelic Rock Psychedelic Blues Heavy Metal
A Future UnassuredTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 14. Rock Flirts with CountryUrban Folk Music Woody Guthrie (1914-1967) The Urban Folk Revival Bob Dylan (b. 1941)
Folk RockListening Example 57. Bob Dylan, "Mr. Tambourine Man" Newport Folk Festival, 1965
Alternative CountryTerms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 15. Jazz Since 1960Free JazzListening Example 58. John Coltrane, A Love Supreme-Part I, "Acknowledgement" (excerpt) The 1970s Fusion (Jazz-Rock) Integration of Foreign Sounds
The 1980s and Beyond Crossover Music Traditionalism
The 1990s and Beyond Henry Threadgill (b. 1944) Anthony Braxton (b. 1945) Wynton Marsalis (b. 1961)
Jazz Today and TomorrowTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 16. Popular Music since 1970Singer-SongwritersArt RockDiscoPunkNew WaveGrunge Electronic Dance MusicPop Music and PoliticsLooking Forward, Backward, and AbroadHip-Hop and Rap Reggae The Rise of Hip-Hop Rap Social Concerns
Listening Example 59. "Rapper's Delight" (excerpt) Back to the Roots
Music Business Sharing Music Marketing Music
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 4 SummaryPart 5 Music for Theater and FilmMusic and Theater: Historical and Cultural Perspective Musical Theater in America Broadway Musicals Operas Films
Chapter 17 Musical TheaterVariety Shows Vaudeville Burlesque Revues
Operetta Gilbert and Sullivan American Operettas
Musical Comedies George M. Cohan (1878-1942)
Listening Example 60. George M. Cohan, "Give My Regards to Broadway" (from Little Johnny Jones)Black Musical TheaterJerome Kern's Show BoatListening Example 61: Jerome Kern, "Ol' Man River" (from Show Boat)Golden Age of Broadway Musicals (1930-1955) Rodgers and Hart Rodgers and Hammerstein
Expansion of the Broadway Musical Lerner and Loewe Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990)
Listening Example 62: Leonard Bernstein, "Tonight" (from Westside Story) Stephen Sondheim (b. 1930)Listening Example 63. Stephen Sondheim, "Every Day a Little Death" (from A Little Night Music)
Influence of Ragtime
The Songs
Barbershop Singing
Listening Example 31. George M. Cohan, "Rose" ("A Ring to the Name of Rose") Irving Berlin (1888-1989)
Listening Example 32. Irving Berlin, "Alexander's Ragtime Band" Jerome Kern (1885-1945) Cole Porter (1892-1964)
Listening Example 33. Cole Porter, "Night and Day" George Gershwin (1898-1937) Decline of Tin Pan Alley
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 9. The Jazz AgeBlues Rural or Country Blues
Listening Example 34. Robert Johnson, "Hellhound on My Trail" Classic Blues
Listening Example 35. Bessie Smith, "Lost Your Head Blues" Urban Blues
Listening Example 36. W. C. Handy, St. Louis BluesNew Orleans Jazz Louis Armstrong (1901-1971)Listening Example 37. Lillian Hardin Armstrong, "Hotter Than That" (excerpt)Chicago JazzJazz Piano Boogie-Woogie Stride Piano
Listening Example 38. James P. Johnson, "Carolina Shout"Sweet JazzTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 10. Jazz 1930-1960Big Band Swing Art of Arranging
Listening Example 39. Count Basie, Lester Young, arr., "Taxi War Dance" (excerpt) Edward Kennedy "Duke" Ellington (1899-1974)
Listening Example 40. Duke Ellington, "Mood Indigo"Women in JazzRise of Big Band Vocalists Billie Holiday (1915-1959)
Bebop Charlie "Bird" Parker (1920-1955) John Birks "Dizzy" Gillespie (1917-1993)
Listening Example 42. Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, "KoKo"Jazz As Concert Music Jazz Composition
Listening Example 43. Duke Ellington, Concerto for CootieEncoreProgressive JazzListening Example 44. Paul Desmond, "Take Five" (excerpt)Cool JazzListening Example 45. Miles Davis, "Boplicity"Hard Bop Terms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 11. Country MusicFrom Country to City Jimmie Rodgers (1897-1933)
Listening Example 46. Jimmie Rodgers, "Blue Yodel No. 9" The Carter Family
Styles of Country Music American Folk Ballads
Listening Example 47. Anonymous, "The Ballad of Casey Jones" Bluegrass
Listening Example 48. Earl Scruggs, "Earl's Breakdown" Country Pop and the Nashville Sound Western Swing Honky-Tonk Cowboy Songs Hawaiian Music
Listening Example 49: Danny Ku, "Mele of My Tutu E" Cajun Music
Listening Example 50. Anonymous, Cajun Two-Step (excerpt) Zydeco
Women in CountryRecent CountryTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 12. Latin Popular MusicsThe Caribbean Santeria: The Way of the Saints Bomba Rumba Cu-bop Mambo Salsa
Listening Example 51. Ruben Blades and Willie Colon, "Ojos" (Eyes)Brazil Samba and Bossa Nova
Listening Example 52. Antonio Carlos Jobim, "Desafinado" ("Off Key")Mexico Tejano and Norteño Music Conjunto Mariachis
Latin Music TodayTerms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 3 SummaryPart 4. Vernacular Musics Since Rock and RollVernacular ArtVernacular MusicChapter 13. Rock and RollThe Generation GapRhythm and Blues Country Music Meets R&B
Birth of Rock and Roll Bill Haley (1925-1981) Elvis Presley (1935-1977) Early Characteristics
Listening Example 53. Chuck Berry, "School Days"End of the First EraSurfing MusicMotownListening Example 54. Holland, Dozier, and Holland, "Stop! In the Name of Love"The British InvasionBack to Black Rock Gospel
Listening Example 55. Anonymous: "Down by the Riverside" Soul
Listening Example 56. James Brown, "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag" Funk
From Rock and Roll to Rock Psychedelic Rock Psychedelic Blues Heavy Metal
A Future UnassuredTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 14. Rock Flirts with CountryUrban Folk Music Woody Guthrie (1914-1967) The Urban Folk Revival Bob Dylan (b. 1941)
Folk RockListening Example 57. Bob Dylan, "Mr. Tambourine Man" Newport Folk Festival, 1965
Alternative CountryTerms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 15. Jazz Since 1960Free JazzListening Example 58. John Coltrane, A Love Supreme-Part I, "Acknowledgement" (excerpt) The 1970s Fusion (Jazz-Rock) Integration of Foreign Sounds
The 1980s and Beyond Crossover Music Traditionalism
The 1990s and Beyond Henry Threadgill (b. 1944) Anthony Braxton (b. 1945) Wynton Marsalis (b. 1961)
Jazz Today and TomorrowTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 16. Popular Music since 1970Singer-SongwritersArt RockDiscoPunkNew WaveGrunge Electronic Dance MusicPop Music and PoliticsLooking Forward, Backward, and AbroadHip-Hop and Rap Reggae The Rise of Hip-Hop Rap Social Concerns
Listening Example 59. "Rapper's Delight" (excerpt) Back to the Roots
Music Business Sharing Music Marketing Music
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 4 SummaryPart 5 Music for Theater and FilmMusic and Theater: Historical and Cultural Perspective Musical Theater in America Broadway Musicals Operas Films
Chapter 17 Musical TheaterVariety Shows Vaudeville Burlesque Revues
Operetta Gilbert and Sullivan American Operettas
Musical Comedies George M. Cohan (1878-1942)
Listening Example 60. George M. Cohan, "Give My Regards to Broadway" (from Little Johnny Jones)Black Musical TheaterJerome Kern's Show BoatListening Example 61: Jerome Kern, "Ol' Man River" (from Show Boat)Golden Age of Broadway Musicals (1930-1955) Rodgers and Hart Rodgers and Hammerstein
Expansion of the Broadway Musical Lerner and Loewe Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990)
Listening Example 62: Leonard Bernstein, "Tonight" (from Westside Story) Stephen Sondheim (b. 1930)Listening Example 63. Stephen Sondheim, "Every Day a Little Death" (from A Little Night Music)
Irving Berlin (1888-1989)
Jerome Kern (1885-1945)
Cole Porter (1892-1964)
Listening Example 33. Cole Porter, "Night and Day" George Gershwin (1898-1937) Decline of Tin Pan Alley
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 9. The Jazz AgeBlues Rural or Country Blues
Listening Example 34. Robert Johnson, "Hellhound on My Trail" Classic Blues
Listening Example 35. Bessie Smith, "Lost Your Head Blues" Urban Blues
Listening Example 36. W. C. Handy, St. Louis BluesNew Orleans Jazz Louis Armstrong (1901-1971)Listening Example 37. Lillian Hardin Armstrong, "Hotter Than That" (excerpt)Chicago JazzJazz Piano Boogie-Woogie Stride Piano
Listening Example 38. James P. Johnson, "Carolina Shout"Sweet JazzTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 10. Jazz 1930-1960Big Band Swing Art of Arranging
Listening Example 39. Count Basie, Lester Young, arr., "Taxi War Dance" (excerpt) Edward Kennedy "Duke" Ellington (1899-1974)
Listening Example 40. Duke Ellington, "Mood Indigo"Women in JazzRise of Big Band Vocalists Billie Holiday (1915-1959)
Bebop Charlie "Bird" Parker (1920-1955) John Birks "Dizzy" Gillespie (1917-1993)
Listening Example 42. Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, "KoKo"Jazz As Concert Music Jazz Composition
Listening Example 43. Duke Ellington, Concerto for CootieEncoreProgressive JazzListening Example 44. Paul Desmond, "Take Five" (excerpt)Cool JazzListening Example 45. Miles Davis, "Boplicity"Hard Bop Terms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 11. Country MusicFrom Country to City Jimmie Rodgers (1897-1933)
Listening Example 46. Jimmie Rodgers, "Blue Yodel No. 9" The Carter Family
Styles of Country Music American Folk Ballads
Listening Example 47. Anonymous, "The Ballad of Casey Jones" Bluegrass
Listening Example 48. Earl Scruggs, "Earl's Breakdown" Country Pop and the Nashville Sound Western Swing Honky-Tonk Cowboy Songs Hawaiian Music
Listening Example 49: Danny Ku, "Mele of My Tutu E" Cajun Music
Listening Example 50. Anonymous, Cajun Two-Step (excerpt) Zydeco
Women in CountryRecent CountryTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 12. Latin Popular MusicsThe Caribbean Santeria: The Way of the Saints Bomba Rumba Cu-bop Mambo Salsa
Listening Example 51. Ruben Blades and Willie Colon, "Ojos" (Eyes)Brazil Samba and Bossa Nova
Listening Example 52. Antonio Carlos Jobim, "Desafinado" ("Off Key")Mexico Tejano and Norteño Music Conjunto Mariachis
Latin Music TodayTerms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 3 SummaryPart 4. Vernacular Musics Since Rock and RollVernacular ArtVernacular MusicChapter 13. Rock and RollThe Generation GapRhythm and Blues Country Music Meets R&B
Birth of Rock and Roll Bill Haley (1925-1981) Elvis Presley (1935-1977) Early Characteristics
Listening Example 53. Chuck Berry, "School Days"End of the First EraSurfing MusicMotownListening Example 54. Holland, Dozier, and Holland, "Stop! In the Name of Love"The British InvasionBack to Black Rock Gospel
Listening Example 55. Anonymous: "Down by the Riverside" Soul
Listening Example 56. James Brown, "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag" Funk
From Rock and Roll to Rock Psychedelic Rock Psychedelic Blues Heavy Metal
A Future UnassuredTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 14. Rock Flirts with CountryUrban Folk Music Woody Guthrie (1914-1967) The Urban Folk Revival Bob Dylan (b. 1941)
Folk RockListening Example 57. Bob Dylan, "Mr. Tambourine Man" Newport Folk Festival, 1965
Alternative CountryTerms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 15. Jazz Since 1960Free JazzListening Example 58. John Coltrane, A Love Supreme-Part I, "Acknowledgement" (excerpt) The 1970s Fusion (Jazz-Rock) Integration of Foreign Sounds
The 1980s and Beyond Crossover Music Traditionalism
The 1990s and Beyond Henry Threadgill (b. 1944) Anthony Braxton (b. 1945) Wynton Marsalis (b. 1961)
Jazz Today and TomorrowTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 16. Popular Music since 1970Singer-SongwritersArt RockDiscoPunkNew WaveGrunge Electronic Dance MusicPop Music and PoliticsLooking Forward, Backward, and AbroadHip-Hop and Rap Reggae The Rise of Hip-Hop Rap Social Concerns
Listening Example 59. "Rapper's Delight" (excerpt) Back to the Roots
Music Business Sharing Music Marketing Music
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 4 SummaryPart 5 Music for Theater and FilmMusic and Theater: Historical and Cultural Perspective Musical Theater in America Broadway Musicals Operas Films
Chapter 17 Musical TheaterVariety Shows Vaudeville Burlesque Revues
Operetta Gilbert and Sullivan American Operettas
Musical Comedies George M. Cohan (1878-1942)
Listening Example 60. George M. Cohan, "Give My Regards to Broadway" (from Little Johnny Jones)Black Musical TheaterJerome Kern's Show BoatListening Example 61: Jerome Kern, "Ol' Man River" (from Show Boat)Golden Age of Broadway Musicals (1930-1955) Rodgers and Hart Rodgers and Hammerstein
Expansion of the Broadway Musical Lerner and Loewe Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990)
Listening Example 62: Leonard Bernstein, "Tonight" (from Westside Story) Stephen Sondheim (b. 1930)Listening Example 63. Stephen Sondheim, "Every Day a Little Death" (from A Little Night Music)
George Gershwin (1898-1937) Decline of Tin Pan Alley
Key FiguresChapter 9. The Jazz AgeBlues Rural or Country Blues
Listening Example 34. Robert Johnson, "Hellhound on My Trail" Classic Blues
Listening Example 35. Bessie Smith, "Lost Your Head Blues" Urban Blues
Listening Example 36. W. C. Handy, St. Louis BluesNew Orleans Jazz Louis Armstrong (1901-1971)Listening Example 37. Lillian Hardin Armstrong, "Hotter Than That" (excerpt)Chicago JazzJazz Piano Boogie-Woogie Stride Piano
Listening Example 38. James P. Johnson, "Carolina Shout"Sweet JazzTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 10. Jazz 1930-1960Big Band Swing Art of Arranging
Listening Example 39. Count Basie, Lester Young, arr., "Taxi War Dance" (excerpt) Edward Kennedy "Duke" Ellington (1899-1974)
Listening Example 40. Duke Ellington, "Mood Indigo"Women in JazzRise of Big Band Vocalists Billie Holiday (1915-1959)
Bebop Charlie "Bird" Parker (1920-1955) John Birks "Dizzy" Gillespie (1917-1993)
Listening Example 42. Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, "KoKo"Jazz As Concert Music Jazz Composition
Listening Example 43. Duke Ellington, Concerto for CootieEncoreProgressive JazzListening Example 44. Paul Desmond, "Take Five" (excerpt)Cool JazzListening Example 45. Miles Davis, "Boplicity"Hard Bop Terms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 11. Country MusicFrom Country to City Jimmie Rodgers (1897-1933)
Listening Example 46. Jimmie Rodgers, "Blue Yodel No. 9" The Carter Family
Styles of Country Music American Folk Ballads
Listening Example 47. Anonymous, "The Ballad of Casey Jones" Bluegrass
Listening Example 48. Earl Scruggs, "Earl's Breakdown" Country Pop and the Nashville Sound Western Swing Honky-Tonk Cowboy Songs Hawaiian Music
Listening Example 49: Danny Ku, "Mele of My Tutu E" Cajun Music
Listening Example 50. Anonymous, Cajun Two-Step (excerpt) Zydeco
Women in CountryRecent CountryTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 12. Latin Popular MusicsThe Caribbean Santeria: The Way of the Saints Bomba Rumba Cu-bop Mambo Salsa
Listening Example 51. Ruben Blades and Willie Colon, "Ojos" (Eyes)Brazil Samba and Bossa Nova
Listening Example 52. Antonio Carlos Jobim, "Desafinado" ("Off Key")Mexico Tejano and Norteño Music Conjunto Mariachis
Latin Music TodayTerms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 3 SummaryPart 4. Vernacular Musics Since Rock and RollVernacular ArtVernacular MusicChapter 13. Rock and RollThe Generation GapRhythm and Blues Country Music Meets R&B
Birth of Rock and Roll Bill Haley (1925-1981) Elvis Presley (1935-1977) Early Characteristics
Listening Example 53. Chuck Berry, "School Days"End of the First EraSurfing MusicMotownListening Example 54. Holland, Dozier, and Holland, "Stop! In the Name of Love"The British InvasionBack to Black Rock Gospel
Listening Example 55. Anonymous: "Down by the Riverside" Soul
Listening Example 56. James Brown, "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag" Funk
From Rock and Roll to Rock Psychedelic Rock Psychedelic Blues Heavy Metal
A Future UnassuredTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 14. Rock Flirts with CountryUrban Folk Music Woody Guthrie (1914-1967) The Urban Folk Revival Bob Dylan (b. 1941)
Folk RockListening Example 57. Bob Dylan, "Mr. Tambourine Man" Newport Folk Festival, 1965
Alternative CountryTerms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 15. Jazz Since 1960Free JazzListening Example 58. John Coltrane, A Love Supreme-Part I, "Acknowledgement" (excerpt) The 1970s Fusion (Jazz-Rock) Integration of Foreign Sounds
The 1980s and Beyond Crossover Music Traditionalism
The 1990s and Beyond Henry Threadgill (b. 1944) Anthony Braxton (b. 1945) Wynton Marsalis (b. 1961)
Jazz Today and TomorrowTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 16. Popular Music since 1970Singer-SongwritersArt RockDiscoPunkNew WaveGrunge Electronic Dance MusicPop Music and PoliticsLooking Forward, Backward, and AbroadHip-Hop and Rap Reggae The Rise of Hip-Hop Rap Social Concerns
Listening Example 59. "Rapper's Delight" (excerpt) Back to the Roots
Music Business Sharing Music Marketing Music
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 4 SummaryPart 5 Music for Theater and FilmMusic and Theater: Historical and Cultural Perspective Musical Theater in America Broadway Musicals Operas Films
Chapter 17 Musical TheaterVariety Shows Vaudeville Burlesque Revues
Operetta Gilbert and Sullivan American Operettas
Musical Comedies George M. Cohan (1878-1942)
Listening Example 60. George M. Cohan, "Give My Regards to Broadway" (from Little Johnny Jones)Black Musical TheaterJerome Kern's Show BoatListening Example 61: Jerome Kern, "Ol' Man River" (from Show Boat)Golden Age of Broadway Musicals (1930-1955) Rodgers and Hart Rodgers and Hammerstein
Expansion of the Broadway Musical Lerner and Loewe Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990)
Listening Example 62: Leonard Bernstein, "Tonight" (from Westside Story) Stephen Sondheim (b. 1930)Listening Example 63. Stephen Sondheim, "Every Day a Little Death" (from A Little Night Music)
Blues Rural or Country Blues
Listening Example 34. Robert Johnson, "Hellhound on My Trail" Classic Blues
Listening Example 35. Bessie Smith, "Lost Your Head Blues" Urban Blues
Listening Example 36. W. C. Handy, St. Louis BluesNew Orleans Jazz Louis Armstrong (1901-1971)Listening Example 37. Lillian Hardin Armstrong, "Hotter Than That" (excerpt)Chicago JazzJazz Piano Boogie-Woogie Stride Piano
Listening Example 38. James P. Johnson, "Carolina Shout"Sweet JazzTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 10. Jazz 1930-1960Big Band Swing Art of Arranging
Listening Example 39. Count Basie, Lester Young, arr., "Taxi War Dance" (excerpt) Edward Kennedy "Duke" Ellington (1899-1974)
Listening Example 40. Duke Ellington, "Mood Indigo"Women in JazzRise of Big Band Vocalists Billie Holiday (1915-1959)
Bebop Charlie "Bird" Parker (1920-1955) John Birks "Dizzy" Gillespie (1917-1993)
Listening Example 42. Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, "KoKo"Jazz As Concert Music Jazz Composition
Listening Example 43. Duke Ellington, Concerto for CootieEncoreProgressive JazzListening Example 44. Paul Desmond, "Take Five" (excerpt)Cool JazzListening Example 45. Miles Davis, "Boplicity"Hard Bop Terms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 11. Country MusicFrom Country to City Jimmie Rodgers (1897-1933)
Listening Example 46. Jimmie Rodgers, "Blue Yodel No. 9" The Carter Family
Styles of Country Music American Folk Ballads
Listening Example 47. Anonymous, "The Ballad of Casey Jones" Bluegrass
Listening Example 48. Earl Scruggs, "Earl's Breakdown" Country Pop and the Nashville Sound Western Swing Honky-Tonk Cowboy Songs Hawaiian Music
Listening Example 49: Danny Ku, "Mele of My Tutu E" Cajun Music
Listening Example 50. Anonymous, Cajun Two-Step (excerpt) Zydeco
Women in CountryRecent CountryTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 12. Latin Popular MusicsThe Caribbean Santeria: The Way of the Saints Bomba Rumba Cu-bop Mambo Salsa
Listening Example 51. Ruben Blades and Willie Colon, "Ojos" (Eyes)Brazil Samba and Bossa Nova
Listening Example 52. Antonio Carlos Jobim, "Desafinado" ("Off Key")Mexico Tejano and Norteño Music Conjunto Mariachis
Latin Music TodayTerms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 3 SummaryPart 4. Vernacular Musics Since Rock and RollVernacular ArtVernacular MusicChapter 13. Rock and RollThe Generation GapRhythm and Blues Country Music Meets R&B
Birth of Rock and Roll Bill Haley (1925-1981) Elvis Presley (1935-1977) Early Characteristics
Listening Example 53. Chuck Berry, "School Days"End of the First EraSurfing MusicMotownListening Example 54. Holland, Dozier, and Holland, "Stop! In the Name of Love"The British InvasionBack to Black Rock Gospel
Listening Example 55. Anonymous: "Down by the Riverside" Soul
Listening Example 56. James Brown, "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag" Funk
From Rock and Roll to Rock Psychedelic Rock Psychedelic Blues Heavy Metal
A Future UnassuredTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 14. Rock Flirts with CountryUrban Folk Music Woody Guthrie (1914-1967) The Urban Folk Revival Bob Dylan (b. 1941)
Folk RockListening Example 57. Bob Dylan, "Mr. Tambourine Man" Newport Folk Festival, 1965
Alternative CountryTerms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 15. Jazz Since 1960Free JazzListening Example 58. John Coltrane, A Love Supreme-Part I, "Acknowledgement" (excerpt) The 1970s Fusion (Jazz-Rock) Integration of Foreign Sounds
The 1980s and Beyond Crossover Music Traditionalism
The 1990s and Beyond Henry Threadgill (b. 1944) Anthony Braxton (b. 1945) Wynton Marsalis (b. 1961)
Jazz Today and TomorrowTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 16. Popular Music since 1970Singer-SongwritersArt RockDiscoPunkNew WaveGrunge Electronic Dance MusicPop Music and PoliticsLooking Forward, Backward, and AbroadHip-Hop and Rap Reggae The Rise of Hip-Hop Rap Social Concerns
Listening Example 59. "Rapper's Delight" (excerpt) Back to the Roots
Music Business Sharing Music Marketing Music
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 4 SummaryPart 5 Music for Theater and FilmMusic and Theater: Historical and Cultural Perspective Musical Theater in America Broadway Musicals Operas Films
Chapter 17 Musical TheaterVariety Shows Vaudeville Burlesque Revues
Operetta Gilbert and Sullivan American Operettas
Musical Comedies George M. Cohan (1878-1942)
Listening Example 60. George M. Cohan, "Give My Regards to Broadway" (from Little Johnny Jones)Black Musical TheaterJerome Kern's Show BoatListening Example 61: Jerome Kern, "Ol' Man River" (from Show Boat)Golden Age of Broadway Musicals (1930-1955) Rodgers and Hart Rodgers and Hammerstein
Expansion of the Broadway Musical Lerner and Loewe Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990)
Listening Example 62: Leonard Bernstein, "Tonight" (from Westside Story) Stephen Sondheim (b. 1930)Listening Example 63. Stephen Sondheim, "Every Day a Little Death" (from A Little Night Music)
Rural or Country Blues
Classic Blues
Listening Example 35. Bessie Smith, "Lost Your Head Blues" Urban Blues
Listening Example 36. W. C. Handy, St. Louis BluesNew Orleans Jazz Louis Armstrong (1901-1971)Listening Example 37. Lillian Hardin Armstrong, "Hotter Than That" (excerpt)Chicago JazzJazz Piano Boogie-Woogie Stride Piano
Listening Example 38. James P. Johnson, "Carolina Shout"Sweet JazzTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 10. Jazz 1930-1960Big Band Swing Art of Arranging
Listening Example 39. Count Basie, Lester Young, arr., "Taxi War Dance" (excerpt) Edward Kennedy "Duke" Ellington (1899-1974)
Listening Example 40. Duke Ellington, "Mood Indigo"Women in JazzRise of Big Band Vocalists Billie Holiday (1915-1959)
Bebop Charlie "Bird" Parker (1920-1955) John Birks "Dizzy" Gillespie (1917-1993)
Listening Example 42. Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, "KoKo"Jazz As Concert Music Jazz Composition
Listening Example 43. Duke Ellington, Concerto for CootieEncoreProgressive JazzListening Example 44. Paul Desmond, "Take Five" (excerpt)Cool JazzListening Example 45. Miles Davis, "Boplicity"Hard Bop Terms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 11. Country MusicFrom Country to City Jimmie Rodgers (1897-1933)
Listening Example 46. Jimmie Rodgers, "Blue Yodel No. 9" The Carter Family
Styles of Country Music American Folk Ballads
Listening Example 47. Anonymous, "The Ballad of Casey Jones" Bluegrass
Listening Example 48. Earl Scruggs, "Earl's Breakdown" Country Pop and the Nashville Sound Western Swing Honky-Tonk Cowboy Songs Hawaiian Music
Listening Example 49: Danny Ku, "Mele of My Tutu E" Cajun Music
Listening Example 50. Anonymous, Cajun Two-Step (excerpt) Zydeco
Women in CountryRecent CountryTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 12. Latin Popular MusicsThe Caribbean Santeria: The Way of the Saints Bomba Rumba Cu-bop Mambo Salsa
Listening Example 51. Ruben Blades and Willie Colon, "Ojos" (Eyes)Brazil Samba and Bossa Nova
Listening Example 52. Antonio Carlos Jobim, "Desafinado" ("Off Key")Mexico Tejano and Norteño Music Conjunto Mariachis
Latin Music TodayTerms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 3 SummaryPart 4. Vernacular Musics Since Rock and RollVernacular ArtVernacular MusicChapter 13. Rock and RollThe Generation GapRhythm and Blues Country Music Meets R&B
Birth of Rock and Roll Bill Haley (1925-1981) Elvis Presley (1935-1977) Early Characteristics
Listening Example 53. Chuck Berry, "School Days"End of the First EraSurfing MusicMotownListening Example 54. Holland, Dozier, and Holland, "Stop! In the Name of Love"The British InvasionBack to Black Rock Gospel
Listening Example 55. Anonymous: "Down by the Riverside" Soul
Listening Example 56. James Brown, "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag" Funk
From Rock and Roll to Rock Psychedelic Rock Psychedelic Blues Heavy Metal
A Future UnassuredTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 14. Rock Flirts with CountryUrban Folk Music Woody Guthrie (1914-1967) The Urban Folk Revival Bob Dylan (b. 1941)
Folk RockListening Example 57. Bob Dylan, "Mr. Tambourine Man" Newport Folk Festival, 1965
Alternative CountryTerms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 15. Jazz Since 1960Free JazzListening Example 58. John Coltrane, A Love Supreme-Part I, "Acknowledgement" (excerpt) The 1970s Fusion (Jazz-Rock) Integration of Foreign Sounds
The 1980s and Beyond Crossover Music Traditionalism
The 1990s and Beyond Henry Threadgill (b. 1944) Anthony Braxton (b. 1945) Wynton Marsalis (b. 1961)
Jazz Today and TomorrowTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 16. Popular Music since 1970Singer-SongwritersArt RockDiscoPunkNew WaveGrunge Electronic Dance MusicPop Music and PoliticsLooking Forward, Backward, and AbroadHip-Hop and Rap Reggae The Rise of Hip-Hop Rap Social Concerns
Listening Example 59. "Rapper's Delight" (excerpt) Back to the Roots
Music Business Sharing Music Marketing Music
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 4 SummaryPart 5 Music for Theater and FilmMusic and Theater: Historical and Cultural Perspective Musical Theater in America Broadway Musicals Operas Films
Chapter 17 Musical TheaterVariety Shows Vaudeville Burlesque Revues
Operetta Gilbert and Sullivan American Operettas
Musical Comedies George M. Cohan (1878-1942)
Listening Example 60. George M. Cohan, "Give My Regards to Broadway" (from Little Johnny Jones)Black Musical TheaterJerome Kern's Show BoatListening Example 61: Jerome Kern, "Ol' Man River" (from Show Boat)Golden Age of Broadway Musicals (1930-1955) Rodgers and Hart Rodgers and Hammerstein
Expansion of the Broadway Musical Lerner and Loewe Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990)
Listening Example 62: Leonard Bernstein, "Tonight" (from Westside Story) Stephen Sondheim (b. 1930)Listening Example 63. Stephen Sondheim, "Every Day a Little Death" (from A Little Night Music)
Urban Blues
New Orleans Jazz Louis Armstrong (1901-1971)Listening Example 37. Lillian Hardin Armstrong, "Hotter Than That" (excerpt)Chicago JazzJazz Piano Boogie-Woogie Stride Piano
Listening Example 38. James P. Johnson, "Carolina Shout"Sweet JazzTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 10. Jazz 1930-1960Big Band Swing Art of Arranging
Listening Example 39. Count Basie, Lester Young, arr., "Taxi War Dance" (excerpt) Edward Kennedy "Duke" Ellington (1899-1974)
Listening Example 40. Duke Ellington, "Mood Indigo"Women in JazzRise of Big Band Vocalists Billie Holiday (1915-1959)
Bebop Charlie "Bird" Parker (1920-1955) John Birks "Dizzy" Gillespie (1917-1993)
Listening Example 42. Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, "KoKo"Jazz As Concert Music Jazz Composition
Listening Example 43. Duke Ellington, Concerto for CootieEncoreProgressive JazzListening Example 44. Paul Desmond, "Take Five" (excerpt)Cool JazzListening Example 45. Miles Davis, "Boplicity"Hard Bop Terms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 11. Country MusicFrom Country to City Jimmie Rodgers (1897-1933)
Listening Example 46. Jimmie Rodgers, "Blue Yodel No. 9" The Carter Family
Styles of Country Music American Folk Ballads
Listening Example 47. Anonymous, "The Ballad of Casey Jones" Bluegrass
Listening Example 48. Earl Scruggs, "Earl's Breakdown" Country Pop and the Nashville Sound Western Swing Honky-Tonk Cowboy Songs Hawaiian Music
Listening Example 49: Danny Ku, "Mele of My Tutu E" Cajun Music
Listening Example 50. Anonymous, Cajun Two-Step (excerpt) Zydeco
Women in CountryRecent CountryTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 12. Latin Popular MusicsThe Caribbean Santeria: The Way of the Saints Bomba Rumba Cu-bop Mambo Salsa
Listening Example 51. Ruben Blades and Willie Colon, "Ojos" (Eyes)Brazil Samba and Bossa Nova
Listening Example 52. Antonio Carlos Jobim, "Desafinado" ("Off Key")Mexico Tejano and Norteño Music Conjunto Mariachis
Latin Music TodayTerms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 3 SummaryPart 4. Vernacular Musics Since Rock and RollVernacular ArtVernacular MusicChapter 13. Rock and RollThe Generation GapRhythm and Blues Country Music Meets R&B
Birth of Rock and Roll Bill Haley (1925-1981) Elvis Presley (1935-1977) Early Characteristics
Listening Example 53. Chuck Berry, "School Days"End of the First EraSurfing MusicMotownListening Example 54. Holland, Dozier, and Holland, "Stop! In the Name of Love"The British InvasionBack to Black Rock Gospel
Listening Example 55. Anonymous: "Down by the Riverside" Soul
Listening Example 56. James Brown, "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag" Funk
From Rock and Roll to Rock Psychedelic Rock Psychedelic Blues Heavy Metal
A Future UnassuredTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 14. Rock Flirts with CountryUrban Folk Music Woody Guthrie (1914-1967) The Urban Folk Revival Bob Dylan (b. 1941)
Folk RockListening Example 57. Bob Dylan, "Mr. Tambourine Man" Newport Folk Festival, 1965
Alternative CountryTerms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 15. Jazz Since 1960Free JazzListening Example 58. John Coltrane, A Love Supreme-Part I, "Acknowledgement" (excerpt) The 1970s Fusion (Jazz-Rock) Integration of Foreign Sounds
The 1980s and Beyond Crossover Music Traditionalism
The 1990s and Beyond Henry Threadgill (b. 1944) Anthony Braxton (b. 1945) Wynton Marsalis (b. 1961)
Jazz Today and TomorrowTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 16. Popular Music since 1970Singer-SongwritersArt RockDiscoPunkNew WaveGrunge Electronic Dance MusicPop Music and PoliticsLooking Forward, Backward, and AbroadHip-Hop and Rap Reggae The Rise of Hip-Hop Rap Social Concerns
Listening Example 59. "Rapper's Delight" (excerpt) Back to the Roots
Music Business Sharing Music Marketing Music
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 4 SummaryPart 5 Music for Theater and FilmMusic and Theater: Historical and Cultural Perspective Musical Theater in America Broadway Musicals Operas Films
Chapter 17 Musical TheaterVariety Shows Vaudeville Burlesque Revues
Operetta Gilbert and Sullivan American Operettas
Musical Comedies George M. Cohan (1878-1942)
Listening Example 60. George M. Cohan, "Give My Regards to Broadway" (from Little Johnny Jones)Black Musical TheaterJerome Kern's Show BoatListening Example 61: Jerome Kern, "Ol' Man River" (from Show Boat)Golden Age of Broadway Musicals (1930-1955) Rodgers and Hart Rodgers and Hammerstein
Expansion of the Broadway Musical Lerner and Loewe Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990)
Listening Example 62: Leonard Bernstein, "Tonight" (from Westside Story) Stephen Sondheim (b. 1930)Listening Example 63. Stephen Sondheim, "Every Day a Little Death" (from A Little Night Music)
Listening Example 37. Lillian Hardin Armstrong, "Hotter Than That" (excerpt)Chicago JazzJazz Piano Boogie-Woogie Stride Piano
Listening Example 38. James P. Johnson, "Carolina Shout"Sweet JazzTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 10. Jazz 1930-1960Big Band Swing Art of Arranging
Listening Example 39. Count Basie, Lester Young, arr., "Taxi War Dance" (excerpt) Edward Kennedy "Duke" Ellington (1899-1974)
Listening Example 40. Duke Ellington, "Mood Indigo"Women in JazzRise of Big Band Vocalists Billie Holiday (1915-1959)
Bebop Charlie "Bird" Parker (1920-1955) John Birks "Dizzy" Gillespie (1917-1993)
Listening Example 42. Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, "KoKo"Jazz As Concert Music Jazz Composition
Listening Example 43. Duke Ellington, Concerto for CootieEncoreProgressive JazzListening Example 44. Paul Desmond, "Take Five" (excerpt)Cool JazzListening Example 45. Miles Davis, "Boplicity"Hard Bop Terms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 11. Country MusicFrom Country to City Jimmie Rodgers (1897-1933)
Listening Example 46. Jimmie Rodgers, "Blue Yodel No. 9" The Carter Family
Styles of Country Music American Folk Ballads
Listening Example 47. Anonymous, "The Ballad of Casey Jones" Bluegrass
Listening Example 48. Earl Scruggs, "Earl's Breakdown" Country Pop and the Nashville Sound Western Swing Honky-Tonk Cowboy Songs Hawaiian Music
Listening Example 49: Danny Ku, "Mele of My Tutu E" Cajun Music
Listening Example 50. Anonymous, Cajun Two-Step (excerpt) Zydeco
Women in CountryRecent CountryTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 12. Latin Popular MusicsThe Caribbean Santeria: The Way of the Saints Bomba Rumba Cu-bop Mambo Salsa
Listening Example 51. Ruben Blades and Willie Colon, "Ojos" (Eyes)Brazil Samba and Bossa Nova
Listening Example 52. Antonio Carlos Jobim, "Desafinado" ("Off Key")Mexico Tejano and Norteño Music Conjunto Mariachis
Latin Music TodayTerms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 3 SummaryPart 4. Vernacular Musics Since Rock and RollVernacular ArtVernacular MusicChapter 13. Rock and RollThe Generation GapRhythm and Blues Country Music Meets R&B
Birth of Rock and Roll Bill Haley (1925-1981) Elvis Presley (1935-1977) Early Characteristics
Listening Example 53. Chuck Berry, "School Days"End of the First EraSurfing MusicMotownListening Example 54. Holland, Dozier, and Holland, "Stop! In the Name of Love"The British InvasionBack to Black Rock Gospel
Listening Example 55. Anonymous: "Down by the Riverside" Soul
Listening Example 56. James Brown, "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag" Funk
From Rock and Roll to Rock Psychedelic Rock Psychedelic Blues Heavy Metal
A Future UnassuredTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 14. Rock Flirts with CountryUrban Folk Music Woody Guthrie (1914-1967) The Urban Folk Revival Bob Dylan (b. 1941)
Folk RockListening Example 57. Bob Dylan, "Mr. Tambourine Man" Newport Folk Festival, 1965
Alternative CountryTerms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 15. Jazz Since 1960Free JazzListening Example 58. John Coltrane, A Love Supreme-Part I, "Acknowledgement" (excerpt) The 1970s Fusion (Jazz-Rock) Integration of Foreign Sounds
The 1980s and Beyond Crossover Music Traditionalism
The 1990s and Beyond Henry Threadgill (b. 1944) Anthony Braxton (b. 1945) Wynton Marsalis (b. 1961)
Jazz Today and TomorrowTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 16. Popular Music since 1970Singer-SongwritersArt RockDiscoPunkNew WaveGrunge Electronic Dance MusicPop Music and PoliticsLooking Forward, Backward, and AbroadHip-Hop and Rap Reggae The Rise of Hip-Hop Rap Social Concerns
Listening Example 59. "Rapper's Delight" (excerpt) Back to the Roots
Music Business Sharing Music Marketing Music
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 4 SummaryPart 5 Music for Theater and FilmMusic and Theater: Historical and Cultural Perspective Musical Theater in America Broadway Musicals Operas Films
Chapter 17 Musical TheaterVariety Shows Vaudeville Burlesque Revues
Operetta Gilbert and Sullivan American Operettas
Musical Comedies George M. Cohan (1878-1942)
Listening Example 60. George M. Cohan, "Give My Regards to Broadway" (from Little Johnny Jones)Black Musical TheaterJerome Kern's Show BoatListening Example 61: Jerome Kern, "Ol' Man River" (from Show Boat)Golden Age of Broadway Musicals (1930-1955) Rodgers and Hart Rodgers and Hammerstein
Expansion of the Broadway Musical Lerner and Loewe Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990)
Listening Example 62: Leonard Bernstein, "Tonight" (from Westside Story) Stephen Sondheim (b. 1930)Listening Example 63. Stephen Sondheim, "Every Day a Little Death" (from A Little Night Music)
Jazz Piano Boogie-Woogie Stride Piano
Listening Example 38. James P. Johnson, "Carolina Shout"Sweet JazzTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 10. Jazz 1930-1960Big Band Swing Art of Arranging
Listening Example 39. Count Basie, Lester Young, arr., "Taxi War Dance" (excerpt) Edward Kennedy "Duke" Ellington (1899-1974)
Listening Example 40. Duke Ellington, "Mood Indigo"Women in JazzRise of Big Band Vocalists Billie Holiday (1915-1959)
Bebop Charlie "Bird" Parker (1920-1955) John Birks "Dizzy" Gillespie (1917-1993)
Listening Example 42. Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, "KoKo"Jazz As Concert Music Jazz Composition
Listening Example 43. Duke Ellington, Concerto for CootieEncoreProgressive JazzListening Example 44. Paul Desmond, "Take Five" (excerpt)Cool JazzListening Example 45. Miles Davis, "Boplicity"Hard Bop Terms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 11. Country MusicFrom Country to City Jimmie Rodgers (1897-1933)
Listening Example 46. Jimmie Rodgers, "Blue Yodel No. 9" The Carter Family
Styles of Country Music American Folk Ballads
Listening Example 47. Anonymous, "The Ballad of Casey Jones" Bluegrass
Listening Example 48. Earl Scruggs, "Earl's Breakdown" Country Pop and the Nashville Sound Western Swing Honky-Tonk Cowboy Songs Hawaiian Music
Listening Example 49: Danny Ku, "Mele of My Tutu E" Cajun Music
Listening Example 50. Anonymous, Cajun Two-Step (excerpt) Zydeco
Women in CountryRecent CountryTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 12. Latin Popular MusicsThe Caribbean Santeria: The Way of the Saints Bomba Rumba Cu-bop Mambo Salsa
Listening Example 51. Ruben Blades and Willie Colon, "Ojos" (Eyes)Brazil Samba and Bossa Nova
Listening Example 52. Antonio Carlos Jobim, "Desafinado" ("Off Key")Mexico Tejano and Norteño Music Conjunto Mariachis
Latin Music TodayTerms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 3 SummaryPart 4. Vernacular Musics Since Rock and RollVernacular ArtVernacular MusicChapter 13. Rock and RollThe Generation GapRhythm and Blues Country Music Meets R&B
Birth of Rock and Roll Bill Haley (1925-1981) Elvis Presley (1935-1977) Early Characteristics
Listening Example 53. Chuck Berry, "School Days"End of the First EraSurfing MusicMotownListening Example 54. Holland, Dozier, and Holland, "Stop! In the Name of Love"The British InvasionBack to Black Rock Gospel
Listening Example 55. Anonymous: "Down by the Riverside" Soul
Listening Example 56. James Brown, "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag" Funk
From Rock and Roll to Rock Psychedelic Rock Psychedelic Blues Heavy Metal
A Future UnassuredTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 14. Rock Flirts with CountryUrban Folk Music Woody Guthrie (1914-1967) The Urban Folk Revival Bob Dylan (b. 1941)
Folk RockListening Example 57. Bob Dylan, "Mr. Tambourine Man" Newport Folk Festival, 1965
Alternative CountryTerms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 15. Jazz Since 1960Free JazzListening Example 58. John Coltrane, A Love Supreme-Part I, "Acknowledgement" (excerpt) The 1970s Fusion (Jazz-Rock) Integration of Foreign Sounds
The 1980s and Beyond Crossover Music Traditionalism
The 1990s and Beyond Henry Threadgill (b. 1944) Anthony Braxton (b. 1945) Wynton Marsalis (b. 1961)
Jazz Today and TomorrowTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 16. Popular Music since 1970Singer-SongwritersArt RockDiscoPunkNew WaveGrunge Electronic Dance MusicPop Music and PoliticsLooking Forward, Backward, and AbroadHip-Hop and Rap Reggae The Rise of Hip-Hop Rap Social Concerns
Listening Example 59. "Rapper's Delight" (excerpt) Back to the Roots
Music Business Sharing Music Marketing Music
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 4 SummaryPart 5 Music for Theater and FilmMusic and Theater: Historical and Cultural Perspective Musical Theater in America Broadway Musicals Operas Films
Chapter 17 Musical TheaterVariety Shows Vaudeville Burlesque Revues
Operetta Gilbert and Sullivan American Operettas
Musical Comedies George M. Cohan (1878-1942)
Listening Example 60. George M. Cohan, "Give My Regards to Broadway" (from Little Johnny Jones)Black Musical TheaterJerome Kern's Show BoatListening Example 61: Jerome Kern, "Ol' Man River" (from Show Boat)Golden Age of Broadway Musicals (1930-1955) Rodgers and Hart Rodgers and Hammerstein
Expansion of the Broadway Musical Lerner and Loewe Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990)
Listening Example 62: Leonard Bernstein, "Tonight" (from Westside Story) Stephen Sondheim (b. 1930)Listening Example 63. Stephen Sondheim, "Every Day a Little Death" (from A Little Night Music)
Boogie-Woogie Stride Piano
Sweet JazzTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 10. Jazz 1930-1960Big Band Swing Art of Arranging
Listening Example 39. Count Basie, Lester Young, arr., "Taxi War Dance" (excerpt) Edward Kennedy "Duke" Ellington (1899-1974)
Listening Example 40. Duke Ellington, "Mood Indigo"Women in JazzRise of Big Band Vocalists Billie Holiday (1915-1959)
Bebop Charlie "Bird" Parker (1920-1955) John Birks "Dizzy" Gillespie (1917-1993)
Listening Example 42. Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, "KoKo"Jazz As Concert Music Jazz Composition
Listening Example 43. Duke Ellington, Concerto for CootieEncoreProgressive JazzListening Example 44. Paul Desmond, "Take Five" (excerpt)Cool JazzListening Example 45. Miles Davis, "Boplicity"Hard Bop Terms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 11. Country MusicFrom Country to City Jimmie Rodgers (1897-1933)
Listening Example 46. Jimmie Rodgers, "Blue Yodel No. 9" The Carter Family
Styles of Country Music American Folk Ballads
Listening Example 47. Anonymous, "The Ballad of Casey Jones" Bluegrass
Listening Example 48. Earl Scruggs, "Earl's Breakdown" Country Pop and the Nashville Sound Western Swing Honky-Tonk Cowboy Songs Hawaiian Music
Listening Example 49: Danny Ku, "Mele of My Tutu E" Cajun Music
Listening Example 50. Anonymous, Cajun Two-Step (excerpt) Zydeco
Women in CountryRecent CountryTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 12. Latin Popular MusicsThe Caribbean Santeria: The Way of the Saints Bomba Rumba Cu-bop Mambo Salsa
Listening Example 51. Ruben Blades and Willie Colon, "Ojos" (Eyes)Brazil Samba and Bossa Nova
Listening Example 52. Antonio Carlos Jobim, "Desafinado" ("Off Key")Mexico Tejano and Norteño Music Conjunto Mariachis
Latin Music TodayTerms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 3 SummaryPart 4. Vernacular Musics Since Rock and RollVernacular ArtVernacular MusicChapter 13. Rock and RollThe Generation GapRhythm and Blues Country Music Meets R&B
Birth of Rock and Roll Bill Haley (1925-1981) Elvis Presley (1935-1977) Early Characteristics
Listening Example 53. Chuck Berry, "School Days"End of the First EraSurfing MusicMotownListening Example 54. Holland, Dozier, and Holland, "Stop! In the Name of Love"The British InvasionBack to Black Rock Gospel
Listening Example 55. Anonymous: "Down by the Riverside" Soul
Listening Example 56. James Brown, "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag" Funk
From Rock and Roll to Rock Psychedelic Rock Psychedelic Blues Heavy Metal
A Future UnassuredTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 14. Rock Flirts with CountryUrban Folk Music Woody Guthrie (1914-1967) The Urban Folk Revival Bob Dylan (b. 1941)
Folk RockListening Example 57. Bob Dylan, "Mr. Tambourine Man" Newport Folk Festival, 1965
Alternative CountryTerms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 15. Jazz Since 1960Free JazzListening Example 58. John Coltrane, A Love Supreme-Part I, "Acknowledgement" (excerpt) The 1970s Fusion (Jazz-Rock) Integration of Foreign Sounds
The 1980s and Beyond Crossover Music Traditionalism
The 1990s and Beyond Henry Threadgill (b. 1944) Anthony Braxton (b. 1945) Wynton Marsalis (b. 1961)
Jazz Today and TomorrowTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 16. Popular Music since 1970Singer-SongwritersArt RockDiscoPunkNew WaveGrunge Electronic Dance MusicPop Music and PoliticsLooking Forward, Backward, and AbroadHip-Hop and Rap Reggae The Rise of Hip-Hop Rap Social Concerns
Listening Example 59. "Rapper's Delight" (excerpt) Back to the Roots
Music Business Sharing Music Marketing Music
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 4 SummaryPart 5 Music for Theater and FilmMusic and Theater: Historical and Cultural Perspective Musical Theater in America Broadway Musicals Operas Films
Chapter 17 Musical TheaterVariety Shows Vaudeville Burlesque Revues
Operetta Gilbert and Sullivan American Operettas
Musical Comedies George M. Cohan (1878-1942)
Listening Example 60. George M. Cohan, "Give My Regards to Broadway" (from Little Johnny Jones)Black Musical TheaterJerome Kern's Show BoatListening Example 61: Jerome Kern, "Ol' Man River" (from Show Boat)Golden Age of Broadway Musicals (1930-1955) Rodgers and Hart Rodgers and Hammerstein
Expansion of the Broadway Musical Lerner and Loewe Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990)
Listening Example 62: Leonard Bernstein, "Tonight" (from Westside Story) Stephen Sondheim (b. 1930)Listening Example 63. Stephen Sondheim, "Every Day a Little Death" (from A Little Night Music)
Key FiguresChapter 10. Jazz 1930-1960Big Band Swing Art of Arranging
Listening Example 39. Count Basie, Lester Young, arr., "Taxi War Dance" (excerpt) Edward Kennedy "Duke" Ellington (1899-1974)
Listening Example 40. Duke Ellington, "Mood Indigo"Women in JazzRise of Big Band Vocalists Billie Holiday (1915-1959)
Bebop Charlie "Bird" Parker (1920-1955) John Birks "Dizzy" Gillespie (1917-1993)
Listening Example 42. Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, "KoKo"Jazz As Concert Music Jazz Composition
Listening Example 43. Duke Ellington, Concerto for CootieEncoreProgressive JazzListening Example 44. Paul Desmond, "Take Five" (excerpt)Cool JazzListening Example 45. Miles Davis, "Boplicity"Hard Bop Terms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 11. Country MusicFrom Country to City Jimmie Rodgers (1897-1933)
Listening Example 46. Jimmie Rodgers, "Blue Yodel No. 9" The Carter Family
Styles of Country Music American Folk Ballads
Listening Example 47. Anonymous, "The Ballad of Casey Jones" Bluegrass
Listening Example 48. Earl Scruggs, "Earl's Breakdown" Country Pop and the Nashville Sound Western Swing Honky-Tonk Cowboy Songs Hawaiian Music
Listening Example 49: Danny Ku, "Mele of My Tutu E" Cajun Music
Listening Example 50. Anonymous, Cajun Two-Step (excerpt) Zydeco
Women in CountryRecent CountryTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 12. Latin Popular MusicsThe Caribbean Santeria: The Way of the Saints Bomba Rumba Cu-bop Mambo Salsa
Listening Example 51. Ruben Blades and Willie Colon, "Ojos" (Eyes)Brazil Samba and Bossa Nova
Listening Example 52. Antonio Carlos Jobim, "Desafinado" ("Off Key")Mexico Tejano and Norteño Music Conjunto Mariachis
Latin Music TodayTerms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 3 SummaryPart 4. Vernacular Musics Since Rock and RollVernacular ArtVernacular MusicChapter 13. Rock and RollThe Generation GapRhythm and Blues Country Music Meets R&B
Birth of Rock and Roll Bill Haley (1925-1981) Elvis Presley (1935-1977) Early Characteristics
Listening Example 53. Chuck Berry, "School Days"End of the First EraSurfing MusicMotownListening Example 54. Holland, Dozier, and Holland, "Stop! In the Name of Love"The British InvasionBack to Black Rock Gospel
Listening Example 55. Anonymous: "Down by the Riverside" Soul
Listening Example 56. James Brown, "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag" Funk
From Rock and Roll to Rock Psychedelic Rock Psychedelic Blues Heavy Metal
A Future UnassuredTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 14. Rock Flirts with CountryUrban Folk Music Woody Guthrie (1914-1967) The Urban Folk Revival Bob Dylan (b. 1941)
Folk RockListening Example 57. Bob Dylan, "Mr. Tambourine Man" Newport Folk Festival, 1965
Alternative CountryTerms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 15. Jazz Since 1960Free JazzListening Example 58. John Coltrane, A Love Supreme-Part I, "Acknowledgement" (excerpt) The 1970s Fusion (Jazz-Rock) Integration of Foreign Sounds
The 1980s and Beyond Crossover Music Traditionalism
The 1990s and Beyond Henry Threadgill (b. 1944) Anthony Braxton (b. 1945) Wynton Marsalis (b. 1961)
Jazz Today and TomorrowTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 16. Popular Music since 1970Singer-SongwritersArt RockDiscoPunkNew WaveGrunge Electronic Dance MusicPop Music and PoliticsLooking Forward, Backward, and AbroadHip-Hop and Rap Reggae The Rise of Hip-Hop Rap Social Concerns
Listening Example 59. "Rapper's Delight" (excerpt) Back to the Roots
Music Business Sharing Music Marketing Music
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 4 SummaryPart 5 Music for Theater and FilmMusic and Theater: Historical and Cultural Perspective Musical Theater in America Broadway Musicals Operas Films
Chapter 17 Musical TheaterVariety Shows Vaudeville Burlesque Revues
Operetta Gilbert and Sullivan American Operettas
Musical Comedies George M. Cohan (1878-1942)
Listening Example 60. George M. Cohan, "Give My Regards to Broadway" (from Little Johnny Jones)Black Musical TheaterJerome Kern's Show BoatListening Example 61: Jerome Kern, "Ol' Man River" (from Show Boat)Golden Age of Broadway Musicals (1930-1955) Rodgers and Hart Rodgers and Hammerstein
Expansion of the Broadway Musical Lerner and Loewe Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990)
Listening Example 62: Leonard Bernstein, "Tonight" (from Westside Story) Stephen Sondheim (b. 1930)Listening Example 63. Stephen Sondheim, "Every Day a Little Death" (from A Little Night Music)
Big Band Swing Art of Arranging
Listening Example 39. Count Basie, Lester Young, arr., "Taxi War Dance" (excerpt) Edward Kennedy "Duke" Ellington (1899-1974)
Listening Example 40. Duke Ellington, "Mood Indigo"Women in JazzRise of Big Band Vocalists Billie Holiday (1915-1959)
Bebop Charlie "Bird" Parker (1920-1955) John Birks "Dizzy" Gillespie (1917-1993)
Listening Example 42. Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, "KoKo"Jazz As Concert Music Jazz Composition
Listening Example 43. Duke Ellington, Concerto for CootieEncoreProgressive JazzListening Example 44. Paul Desmond, "Take Five" (excerpt)Cool JazzListening Example 45. Miles Davis, "Boplicity"Hard Bop Terms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 11. Country MusicFrom Country to City Jimmie Rodgers (1897-1933)
Listening Example 46. Jimmie Rodgers, "Blue Yodel No. 9" The Carter Family
Styles of Country Music American Folk Ballads
Listening Example 47. Anonymous, "The Ballad of Casey Jones" Bluegrass
Listening Example 48. Earl Scruggs, "Earl's Breakdown" Country Pop and the Nashville Sound Western Swing Honky-Tonk Cowboy Songs Hawaiian Music
Listening Example 49: Danny Ku, "Mele of My Tutu E" Cajun Music
Listening Example 50. Anonymous, Cajun Two-Step (excerpt) Zydeco
Women in CountryRecent CountryTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 12. Latin Popular MusicsThe Caribbean Santeria: The Way of the Saints Bomba Rumba Cu-bop Mambo Salsa
Listening Example 51. Ruben Blades and Willie Colon, "Ojos" (Eyes)Brazil Samba and Bossa Nova
Listening Example 52. Antonio Carlos Jobim, "Desafinado" ("Off Key")Mexico Tejano and Norteño Music Conjunto Mariachis
Latin Music TodayTerms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 3 SummaryPart 4. Vernacular Musics Since Rock and RollVernacular ArtVernacular MusicChapter 13. Rock and RollThe Generation GapRhythm and Blues Country Music Meets R&B
Birth of Rock and Roll Bill Haley (1925-1981) Elvis Presley (1935-1977) Early Characteristics
Listening Example 53. Chuck Berry, "School Days"End of the First EraSurfing MusicMotownListening Example 54. Holland, Dozier, and Holland, "Stop! In the Name of Love"The British InvasionBack to Black Rock Gospel
Listening Example 55. Anonymous: "Down by the Riverside" Soul
Listening Example 56. James Brown, "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag" Funk
From Rock and Roll to Rock Psychedelic Rock Psychedelic Blues Heavy Metal
A Future UnassuredTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 14. Rock Flirts with CountryUrban Folk Music Woody Guthrie (1914-1967) The Urban Folk Revival Bob Dylan (b. 1941)
Folk RockListening Example 57. Bob Dylan, "Mr. Tambourine Man" Newport Folk Festival, 1965
Alternative CountryTerms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 15. Jazz Since 1960Free JazzListening Example 58. John Coltrane, A Love Supreme-Part I, "Acknowledgement" (excerpt) The 1970s Fusion (Jazz-Rock) Integration of Foreign Sounds
The 1980s and Beyond Crossover Music Traditionalism
The 1990s and Beyond Henry Threadgill (b. 1944) Anthony Braxton (b. 1945) Wynton Marsalis (b. 1961)
Jazz Today and TomorrowTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 16. Popular Music since 1970Singer-SongwritersArt RockDiscoPunkNew WaveGrunge Electronic Dance MusicPop Music and PoliticsLooking Forward, Backward, and AbroadHip-Hop and Rap Reggae The Rise of Hip-Hop Rap Social Concerns
Listening Example 59. "Rapper's Delight" (excerpt) Back to the Roots
Music Business Sharing Music Marketing Music
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 4 SummaryPart 5 Music for Theater and FilmMusic and Theater: Historical and Cultural Perspective Musical Theater in America Broadway Musicals Operas Films
Chapter 17 Musical TheaterVariety Shows Vaudeville Burlesque Revues
Operetta Gilbert and Sullivan American Operettas
Musical Comedies George M. Cohan (1878-1942)
Listening Example 60. George M. Cohan, "Give My Regards to Broadway" (from Little Johnny Jones)Black Musical TheaterJerome Kern's Show BoatListening Example 61: Jerome Kern, "Ol' Man River" (from Show Boat)Golden Age of Broadway Musicals (1930-1955) Rodgers and Hart Rodgers and Hammerstein
Expansion of the Broadway Musical Lerner and Loewe Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990)
Listening Example 62: Leonard Bernstein, "Tonight" (from Westside Story) Stephen Sondheim (b. 1930)Listening Example 63. Stephen Sondheim, "Every Day a Little Death" (from A Little Night Music)
Art of Arranging
Edward Kennedy "Duke" Ellington (1899-1974)
Listening Example 40. Duke Ellington, "Mood Indigo"Women in JazzRise of Big Band Vocalists Billie Holiday (1915-1959)
Bebop Charlie "Bird" Parker (1920-1955) John Birks "Dizzy" Gillespie (1917-1993)
Listening Example 42. Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, "KoKo"Jazz As Concert Music Jazz Composition
Listening Example 43. Duke Ellington, Concerto for CootieEncoreProgressive JazzListening Example 44. Paul Desmond, "Take Five" (excerpt)Cool JazzListening Example 45. Miles Davis, "Boplicity"Hard Bop Terms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 11. Country MusicFrom Country to City Jimmie Rodgers (1897-1933)
Listening Example 46. Jimmie Rodgers, "Blue Yodel No. 9" The Carter Family
Styles of Country Music American Folk Ballads
Listening Example 47. Anonymous, "The Ballad of Casey Jones" Bluegrass
Listening Example 48. Earl Scruggs, "Earl's Breakdown" Country Pop and the Nashville Sound Western Swing Honky-Tonk Cowboy Songs Hawaiian Music
Listening Example 49: Danny Ku, "Mele of My Tutu E" Cajun Music
Listening Example 50. Anonymous, Cajun Two-Step (excerpt) Zydeco
Women in CountryRecent CountryTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 12. Latin Popular MusicsThe Caribbean Santeria: The Way of the Saints Bomba Rumba Cu-bop Mambo Salsa
Listening Example 51. Ruben Blades and Willie Colon, "Ojos" (Eyes)Brazil Samba and Bossa Nova
Listening Example 52. Antonio Carlos Jobim, "Desafinado" ("Off Key")Mexico Tejano and Norteño Music Conjunto Mariachis
Latin Music TodayTerms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 3 SummaryPart 4. Vernacular Musics Since Rock and RollVernacular ArtVernacular MusicChapter 13. Rock and RollThe Generation GapRhythm and Blues Country Music Meets R&B
Birth of Rock and Roll Bill Haley (1925-1981) Elvis Presley (1935-1977) Early Characteristics
Listening Example 53. Chuck Berry, "School Days"End of the First EraSurfing MusicMotownListening Example 54. Holland, Dozier, and Holland, "Stop! In the Name of Love"The British InvasionBack to Black Rock Gospel
Listening Example 55. Anonymous: "Down by the Riverside" Soul
Listening Example 56. James Brown, "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag" Funk
From Rock and Roll to Rock Psychedelic Rock Psychedelic Blues Heavy Metal
A Future UnassuredTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 14. Rock Flirts with CountryUrban Folk Music Woody Guthrie (1914-1967) The Urban Folk Revival Bob Dylan (b. 1941)
Folk RockListening Example 57. Bob Dylan, "Mr. Tambourine Man" Newport Folk Festival, 1965
Alternative CountryTerms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 15. Jazz Since 1960Free JazzListening Example 58. John Coltrane, A Love Supreme-Part I, "Acknowledgement" (excerpt) The 1970s Fusion (Jazz-Rock) Integration of Foreign Sounds
The 1980s and Beyond Crossover Music Traditionalism
The 1990s and Beyond Henry Threadgill (b. 1944) Anthony Braxton (b. 1945) Wynton Marsalis (b. 1961)
Jazz Today and TomorrowTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 16. Popular Music since 1970Singer-SongwritersArt RockDiscoPunkNew WaveGrunge Electronic Dance MusicPop Music and PoliticsLooking Forward, Backward, and AbroadHip-Hop and Rap Reggae The Rise of Hip-Hop Rap Social Concerns
Listening Example 59. "Rapper's Delight" (excerpt) Back to the Roots
Music Business Sharing Music Marketing Music
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 4 SummaryPart 5 Music for Theater and FilmMusic and Theater: Historical and Cultural Perspective Musical Theater in America Broadway Musicals Operas Films
Chapter 17 Musical TheaterVariety Shows Vaudeville Burlesque Revues
Operetta Gilbert and Sullivan American Operettas
Musical Comedies George M. Cohan (1878-1942)
Listening Example 60. George M. Cohan, "Give My Regards to Broadway" (from Little Johnny Jones)Black Musical TheaterJerome Kern's Show BoatListening Example 61: Jerome Kern, "Ol' Man River" (from Show Boat)Golden Age of Broadway Musicals (1930-1955) Rodgers and Hart Rodgers and Hammerstein
Expansion of the Broadway Musical Lerner and Loewe Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990)
Listening Example 62: Leonard Bernstein, "Tonight" (from Westside Story) Stephen Sondheim (b. 1930)Listening Example 63. Stephen Sondheim, "Every Day a Little Death" (from A Little Night Music)
Rise of Big Band Vocalists Billie Holiday (1915-1959)
Bebop Charlie "Bird" Parker (1920-1955) John Birks "Dizzy" Gillespie (1917-1993)
Listening Example 42. Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, "KoKo"Jazz As Concert Music Jazz Composition
Listening Example 43. Duke Ellington, Concerto for CootieEncoreProgressive JazzListening Example 44. Paul Desmond, "Take Five" (excerpt)Cool JazzListening Example 45. Miles Davis, "Boplicity"Hard Bop Terms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 11. Country MusicFrom Country to City Jimmie Rodgers (1897-1933)
Listening Example 46. Jimmie Rodgers, "Blue Yodel No. 9" The Carter Family
Styles of Country Music American Folk Ballads
Listening Example 47. Anonymous, "The Ballad of Casey Jones" Bluegrass
Listening Example 48. Earl Scruggs, "Earl's Breakdown" Country Pop and the Nashville Sound Western Swing Honky-Tonk Cowboy Songs Hawaiian Music
Listening Example 49: Danny Ku, "Mele of My Tutu E" Cajun Music
Listening Example 50. Anonymous, Cajun Two-Step (excerpt) Zydeco
Women in CountryRecent CountryTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 12. Latin Popular MusicsThe Caribbean Santeria: The Way of the Saints Bomba Rumba Cu-bop Mambo Salsa
Listening Example 51. Ruben Blades and Willie Colon, "Ojos" (Eyes)Brazil Samba and Bossa Nova
Listening Example 52. Antonio Carlos Jobim, "Desafinado" ("Off Key")Mexico Tejano and Norteño Music Conjunto Mariachis
Latin Music TodayTerms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 3 SummaryPart 4. Vernacular Musics Since Rock and RollVernacular ArtVernacular MusicChapter 13. Rock and RollThe Generation GapRhythm and Blues Country Music Meets R&B
Birth of Rock and Roll Bill Haley (1925-1981) Elvis Presley (1935-1977) Early Characteristics
Listening Example 53. Chuck Berry, "School Days"End of the First EraSurfing MusicMotownListening Example 54. Holland, Dozier, and Holland, "Stop! In the Name of Love"The British InvasionBack to Black Rock Gospel
Listening Example 55. Anonymous: "Down by the Riverside" Soul
Listening Example 56. James Brown, "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag" Funk
From Rock and Roll to Rock Psychedelic Rock Psychedelic Blues Heavy Metal
A Future UnassuredTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 14. Rock Flirts with CountryUrban Folk Music Woody Guthrie (1914-1967) The Urban Folk Revival Bob Dylan (b. 1941)
Folk RockListening Example 57. Bob Dylan, "Mr. Tambourine Man" Newport Folk Festival, 1965
Alternative CountryTerms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 15. Jazz Since 1960Free JazzListening Example 58. John Coltrane, A Love Supreme-Part I, "Acknowledgement" (excerpt) The 1970s Fusion (Jazz-Rock) Integration of Foreign Sounds
The 1980s and Beyond Crossover Music Traditionalism
The 1990s and Beyond Henry Threadgill (b. 1944) Anthony Braxton (b. 1945) Wynton Marsalis (b. 1961)
Jazz Today and TomorrowTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 16. Popular Music since 1970Singer-SongwritersArt RockDiscoPunkNew WaveGrunge Electronic Dance MusicPop Music and PoliticsLooking Forward, Backward, and AbroadHip-Hop and Rap Reggae The Rise of Hip-Hop Rap Social Concerns
Listening Example 59. "Rapper's Delight" (excerpt) Back to the Roots
Music Business Sharing Music Marketing Music
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 4 SummaryPart 5 Music for Theater and FilmMusic and Theater: Historical and Cultural Perspective Musical Theater in America Broadway Musicals Operas Films
Chapter 17 Musical TheaterVariety Shows Vaudeville Burlesque Revues
Operetta Gilbert and Sullivan American Operettas
Musical Comedies George M. Cohan (1878-1942)
Listening Example 60. George M. Cohan, "Give My Regards to Broadway" (from Little Johnny Jones)Black Musical TheaterJerome Kern's Show BoatListening Example 61: Jerome Kern, "Ol' Man River" (from Show Boat)Golden Age of Broadway Musicals (1930-1955) Rodgers and Hart Rodgers and Hammerstein
Expansion of the Broadway Musical Lerner and Loewe Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990)
Listening Example 62: Leonard Bernstein, "Tonight" (from Westside Story) Stephen Sondheim (b. 1930)Listening Example 63. Stephen Sondheim, "Every Day a Little Death" (from A Little Night Music)
Billie Holiday (1915-1959)
Charlie "Bird" Parker (1920-1955)
John Birks "Dizzy" Gillespie (1917-1993)
Listening Example 42. Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, "KoKo"Jazz As Concert Music Jazz Composition
Listening Example 43. Duke Ellington, Concerto for CootieEncoreProgressive JazzListening Example 44. Paul Desmond, "Take Five" (excerpt)Cool JazzListening Example 45. Miles Davis, "Boplicity"Hard Bop Terms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 11. Country MusicFrom Country to City Jimmie Rodgers (1897-1933)
Listening Example 46. Jimmie Rodgers, "Blue Yodel No. 9" The Carter Family
Styles of Country Music American Folk Ballads
Listening Example 47. Anonymous, "The Ballad of Casey Jones" Bluegrass
Listening Example 48. Earl Scruggs, "Earl's Breakdown" Country Pop and the Nashville Sound Western Swing Honky-Tonk Cowboy Songs Hawaiian Music
Listening Example 49: Danny Ku, "Mele of My Tutu E" Cajun Music
Listening Example 50. Anonymous, Cajun Two-Step (excerpt) Zydeco
Women in CountryRecent CountryTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 12. Latin Popular MusicsThe Caribbean Santeria: The Way of the Saints Bomba Rumba Cu-bop Mambo Salsa
Listening Example 51. Ruben Blades and Willie Colon, "Ojos" (Eyes)Brazil Samba and Bossa Nova
Listening Example 52. Antonio Carlos Jobim, "Desafinado" ("Off Key")Mexico Tejano and Norteño Music Conjunto Mariachis
Latin Music TodayTerms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 3 SummaryPart 4. Vernacular Musics Since Rock and RollVernacular ArtVernacular MusicChapter 13. Rock and RollThe Generation GapRhythm and Blues Country Music Meets R&B
Birth of Rock and Roll Bill Haley (1925-1981) Elvis Presley (1935-1977) Early Characteristics
Listening Example 53. Chuck Berry, "School Days"End of the First EraSurfing MusicMotownListening Example 54. Holland, Dozier, and Holland, "Stop! In the Name of Love"The British InvasionBack to Black Rock Gospel
Listening Example 55. Anonymous: "Down by the Riverside" Soul
Listening Example 56. James Brown, "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag" Funk
From Rock and Roll to Rock Psychedelic Rock Psychedelic Blues Heavy Metal
A Future UnassuredTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 14. Rock Flirts with CountryUrban Folk Music Woody Guthrie (1914-1967) The Urban Folk Revival Bob Dylan (b. 1941)
Folk RockListening Example 57. Bob Dylan, "Mr. Tambourine Man" Newport Folk Festival, 1965
Alternative CountryTerms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 15. Jazz Since 1960Free JazzListening Example 58. John Coltrane, A Love Supreme-Part I, "Acknowledgement" (excerpt) The 1970s Fusion (Jazz-Rock) Integration of Foreign Sounds
The 1980s and Beyond Crossover Music Traditionalism
The 1990s and Beyond Henry Threadgill (b. 1944) Anthony Braxton (b. 1945) Wynton Marsalis (b. 1961)
Jazz Today and TomorrowTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 16. Popular Music since 1970Singer-SongwritersArt RockDiscoPunkNew WaveGrunge Electronic Dance MusicPop Music and PoliticsLooking Forward, Backward, and AbroadHip-Hop and Rap Reggae The Rise of Hip-Hop Rap Social Concerns
Listening Example 59. "Rapper's Delight" (excerpt) Back to the Roots
Music Business Sharing Music Marketing Music
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 4 SummaryPart 5 Music for Theater and FilmMusic and Theater: Historical and Cultural Perspective Musical Theater in America Broadway Musicals Operas Films
Chapter 17 Musical TheaterVariety Shows Vaudeville Burlesque Revues
Operetta Gilbert and Sullivan American Operettas
Musical Comedies George M. Cohan (1878-1942)
Listening Example 60. George M. Cohan, "Give My Regards to Broadway" (from Little Johnny Jones)Black Musical TheaterJerome Kern's Show BoatListening Example 61: Jerome Kern, "Ol' Man River" (from Show Boat)Golden Age of Broadway Musicals (1930-1955) Rodgers and Hart Rodgers and Hammerstein
Expansion of the Broadway Musical Lerner and Loewe Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990)
Listening Example 62: Leonard Bernstein, "Tonight" (from Westside Story) Stephen Sondheim (b. 1930)Listening Example 63. Stephen Sondheim, "Every Day a Little Death" (from A Little Night Music)
Jazz Composition
Listening Example 43. Duke Ellington, Concerto for CootieEncoreProgressive JazzListening Example 44. Paul Desmond, "Take Five" (excerpt)Cool JazzListening Example 45. Miles Davis, "Boplicity"Hard Bop Terms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 11. Country MusicFrom Country to City Jimmie Rodgers (1897-1933)
Listening Example 46. Jimmie Rodgers, "Blue Yodel No. 9" The Carter Family
Styles of Country Music American Folk Ballads
Listening Example 47. Anonymous, "The Ballad of Casey Jones" Bluegrass
Listening Example 48. Earl Scruggs, "Earl's Breakdown" Country Pop and the Nashville Sound Western Swing Honky-Tonk Cowboy Songs Hawaiian Music
Listening Example 49: Danny Ku, "Mele of My Tutu E" Cajun Music
Listening Example 50. Anonymous, Cajun Two-Step (excerpt) Zydeco
Women in CountryRecent CountryTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 12. Latin Popular MusicsThe Caribbean Santeria: The Way of the Saints Bomba Rumba Cu-bop Mambo Salsa
Listening Example 51. Ruben Blades and Willie Colon, "Ojos" (Eyes)Brazil Samba and Bossa Nova
Listening Example 52. Antonio Carlos Jobim, "Desafinado" ("Off Key")Mexico Tejano and Norteño Music Conjunto Mariachis
Latin Music TodayTerms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 3 SummaryPart 4. Vernacular Musics Since Rock and RollVernacular ArtVernacular MusicChapter 13. Rock and RollThe Generation GapRhythm and Blues Country Music Meets R&B
Birth of Rock and Roll Bill Haley (1925-1981) Elvis Presley (1935-1977) Early Characteristics
Listening Example 53. Chuck Berry, "School Days"End of the First EraSurfing MusicMotownListening Example 54. Holland, Dozier, and Holland, "Stop! In the Name of Love"The British InvasionBack to Black Rock Gospel
Listening Example 55. Anonymous: "Down by the Riverside" Soul
Listening Example 56. James Brown, "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag" Funk
From Rock and Roll to Rock Psychedelic Rock Psychedelic Blues Heavy Metal
A Future UnassuredTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 14. Rock Flirts with CountryUrban Folk Music Woody Guthrie (1914-1967) The Urban Folk Revival Bob Dylan (b. 1941)
Folk RockListening Example 57. Bob Dylan, "Mr. Tambourine Man" Newport Folk Festival, 1965
Alternative CountryTerms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 15. Jazz Since 1960Free JazzListening Example 58. John Coltrane, A Love Supreme-Part I, "Acknowledgement" (excerpt) The 1970s Fusion (Jazz-Rock) Integration of Foreign Sounds
The 1980s and Beyond Crossover Music Traditionalism
The 1990s and Beyond Henry Threadgill (b. 1944) Anthony Braxton (b. 1945) Wynton Marsalis (b. 1961)
Jazz Today and TomorrowTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 16. Popular Music since 1970Singer-SongwritersArt RockDiscoPunkNew WaveGrunge Electronic Dance MusicPop Music and PoliticsLooking Forward, Backward, and AbroadHip-Hop and Rap Reggae The Rise of Hip-Hop Rap Social Concerns
Listening Example 59. "Rapper's Delight" (excerpt) Back to the Roots
Music Business Sharing Music Marketing Music
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 4 SummaryPart 5 Music for Theater and FilmMusic and Theater: Historical and Cultural Perspective Musical Theater in America Broadway Musicals Operas Films
Chapter 17 Musical TheaterVariety Shows Vaudeville Burlesque Revues
Operetta Gilbert and Sullivan American Operettas
Musical Comedies George M. Cohan (1878-1942)
Listening Example 60. George M. Cohan, "Give My Regards to Broadway" (from Little Johnny Jones)Black Musical TheaterJerome Kern's Show BoatListening Example 61: Jerome Kern, "Ol' Man River" (from Show Boat)Golden Age of Broadway Musicals (1930-1955) Rodgers and Hart Rodgers and Hammerstein
Expansion of the Broadway Musical Lerner and Loewe Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990)
Listening Example 62: Leonard Bernstein, "Tonight" (from Westside Story) Stephen Sondheim (b. 1930)Listening Example 63. Stephen Sondheim, "Every Day a Little Death" (from A Little Night Music)
Progressive JazzListening Example 44. Paul Desmond, "Take Five" (excerpt)Cool JazzListening Example 45. Miles Davis, "Boplicity"Hard Bop Terms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 11. Country MusicFrom Country to City Jimmie Rodgers (1897-1933)
Listening Example 46. Jimmie Rodgers, "Blue Yodel No. 9" The Carter Family
Styles of Country Music American Folk Ballads
Listening Example 47. Anonymous, "The Ballad of Casey Jones" Bluegrass
Listening Example 48. Earl Scruggs, "Earl's Breakdown" Country Pop and the Nashville Sound Western Swing Honky-Tonk Cowboy Songs Hawaiian Music
Listening Example 49: Danny Ku, "Mele of My Tutu E" Cajun Music
Listening Example 50. Anonymous, Cajun Two-Step (excerpt) Zydeco
Women in CountryRecent CountryTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 12. Latin Popular MusicsThe Caribbean Santeria: The Way of the Saints Bomba Rumba Cu-bop Mambo Salsa
Listening Example 51. Ruben Blades and Willie Colon, "Ojos" (Eyes)Brazil Samba and Bossa Nova
Listening Example 52. Antonio Carlos Jobim, "Desafinado" ("Off Key")Mexico Tejano and Norteño Music Conjunto Mariachis
Latin Music TodayTerms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 3 SummaryPart 4. Vernacular Musics Since Rock and RollVernacular ArtVernacular MusicChapter 13. Rock and RollThe Generation GapRhythm and Blues Country Music Meets R&B
Birth of Rock and Roll Bill Haley (1925-1981) Elvis Presley (1935-1977) Early Characteristics
Listening Example 53. Chuck Berry, "School Days"End of the First EraSurfing MusicMotownListening Example 54. Holland, Dozier, and Holland, "Stop! In the Name of Love"The British InvasionBack to Black Rock Gospel
Listening Example 55. Anonymous: "Down by the Riverside" Soul
Listening Example 56. James Brown, "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag" Funk
From Rock and Roll to Rock Psychedelic Rock Psychedelic Blues Heavy Metal
A Future UnassuredTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 14. Rock Flirts with CountryUrban Folk Music Woody Guthrie (1914-1967) The Urban Folk Revival Bob Dylan (b. 1941)
Folk RockListening Example 57. Bob Dylan, "Mr. Tambourine Man" Newport Folk Festival, 1965
Alternative CountryTerms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 15. Jazz Since 1960Free JazzListening Example 58. John Coltrane, A Love Supreme-Part I, "Acknowledgement" (excerpt) The 1970s Fusion (Jazz-Rock) Integration of Foreign Sounds
The 1980s and Beyond Crossover Music Traditionalism
The 1990s and Beyond Henry Threadgill (b. 1944) Anthony Braxton (b. 1945) Wynton Marsalis (b. 1961)
Jazz Today and TomorrowTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 16. Popular Music since 1970Singer-SongwritersArt RockDiscoPunkNew WaveGrunge Electronic Dance MusicPop Music and PoliticsLooking Forward, Backward, and AbroadHip-Hop and Rap Reggae The Rise of Hip-Hop Rap Social Concerns
Listening Example 59. "Rapper's Delight" (excerpt) Back to the Roots
Music Business Sharing Music Marketing Music
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 4 SummaryPart 5 Music for Theater and FilmMusic and Theater: Historical and Cultural Perspective Musical Theater in America Broadway Musicals Operas Films
Chapter 17 Musical TheaterVariety Shows Vaudeville Burlesque Revues
Operetta Gilbert and Sullivan American Operettas
Musical Comedies George M. Cohan (1878-1942)
Listening Example 60. George M. Cohan, "Give My Regards to Broadway" (from Little Johnny Jones)Black Musical TheaterJerome Kern's Show BoatListening Example 61: Jerome Kern, "Ol' Man River" (from Show Boat)Golden Age of Broadway Musicals (1930-1955) Rodgers and Hart Rodgers and Hammerstein
Expansion of the Broadway Musical Lerner and Loewe Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990)
Listening Example 62: Leonard Bernstein, "Tonight" (from Westside Story) Stephen Sondheim (b. 1930)Listening Example 63. Stephen Sondheim, "Every Day a Little Death" (from A Little Night Music)
Cool JazzListening Example 45. Miles Davis, "Boplicity"Hard Bop Terms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 11. Country MusicFrom Country to City Jimmie Rodgers (1897-1933)
Listening Example 46. Jimmie Rodgers, "Blue Yodel No. 9" The Carter Family
Styles of Country Music American Folk Ballads
Listening Example 47. Anonymous, "The Ballad of Casey Jones" Bluegrass
Listening Example 48. Earl Scruggs, "Earl's Breakdown" Country Pop and the Nashville Sound Western Swing Honky-Tonk Cowboy Songs Hawaiian Music
Listening Example 49: Danny Ku, "Mele of My Tutu E" Cajun Music
Listening Example 50. Anonymous, Cajun Two-Step (excerpt) Zydeco
Women in CountryRecent CountryTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 12. Latin Popular MusicsThe Caribbean Santeria: The Way of the Saints Bomba Rumba Cu-bop Mambo Salsa
Listening Example 51. Ruben Blades and Willie Colon, "Ojos" (Eyes)Brazil Samba and Bossa Nova
Listening Example 52. Antonio Carlos Jobim, "Desafinado" ("Off Key")Mexico Tejano and Norteño Music Conjunto Mariachis
Latin Music TodayTerms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 3 SummaryPart 4. Vernacular Musics Since Rock and RollVernacular ArtVernacular MusicChapter 13. Rock and RollThe Generation GapRhythm and Blues Country Music Meets R&B
Birth of Rock and Roll Bill Haley (1925-1981) Elvis Presley (1935-1977) Early Characteristics
Listening Example 53. Chuck Berry, "School Days"End of the First EraSurfing MusicMotownListening Example 54. Holland, Dozier, and Holland, "Stop! In the Name of Love"The British InvasionBack to Black Rock Gospel
Listening Example 55. Anonymous: "Down by the Riverside" Soul
Listening Example 56. James Brown, "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag" Funk
From Rock and Roll to Rock Psychedelic Rock Psychedelic Blues Heavy Metal
A Future UnassuredTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 14. Rock Flirts with CountryUrban Folk Music Woody Guthrie (1914-1967) The Urban Folk Revival Bob Dylan (b. 1941)
Folk RockListening Example 57. Bob Dylan, "Mr. Tambourine Man" Newport Folk Festival, 1965
Alternative CountryTerms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 15. Jazz Since 1960Free JazzListening Example 58. John Coltrane, A Love Supreme-Part I, "Acknowledgement" (excerpt) The 1970s Fusion (Jazz-Rock) Integration of Foreign Sounds
The 1980s and Beyond Crossover Music Traditionalism
The 1990s and Beyond Henry Threadgill (b. 1944) Anthony Braxton (b. 1945) Wynton Marsalis (b. 1961)
Jazz Today and TomorrowTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 16. Popular Music since 1970Singer-SongwritersArt RockDiscoPunkNew WaveGrunge Electronic Dance MusicPop Music and PoliticsLooking Forward, Backward, and AbroadHip-Hop and Rap Reggae The Rise of Hip-Hop Rap Social Concerns
Listening Example 59. "Rapper's Delight" (excerpt) Back to the Roots
Music Business Sharing Music Marketing Music
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 4 SummaryPart 5 Music for Theater and FilmMusic and Theater: Historical and Cultural Perspective Musical Theater in America Broadway Musicals Operas Films
Chapter 17 Musical TheaterVariety Shows Vaudeville Burlesque Revues
Operetta Gilbert and Sullivan American Operettas
Musical Comedies George M. Cohan (1878-1942)
Listening Example 60. George M. Cohan, "Give My Regards to Broadway" (from Little Johnny Jones)Black Musical TheaterJerome Kern's Show BoatListening Example 61: Jerome Kern, "Ol' Man River" (from Show Boat)Golden Age of Broadway Musicals (1930-1955) Rodgers and Hart Rodgers and Hammerstein
Expansion of the Broadway Musical Lerner and Loewe Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990)
Listening Example 62: Leonard Bernstein, "Tonight" (from Westside Story) Stephen Sondheim (b. 1930)Listening Example 63. Stephen Sondheim, "Every Day a Little Death" (from A Little Night Music)
Hard Bop Terms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 11. Country MusicFrom Country to City Jimmie Rodgers (1897-1933)
Listening Example 46. Jimmie Rodgers, "Blue Yodel No. 9" The Carter Family
Styles of Country Music American Folk Ballads
Listening Example 47. Anonymous, "The Ballad of Casey Jones" Bluegrass
Listening Example 48. Earl Scruggs, "Earl's Breakdown" Country Pop and the Nashville Sound Western Swing Honky-Tonk Cowboy Songs Hawaiian Music
Listening Example 49: Danny Ku, "Mele of My Tutu E" Cajun Music
Listening Example 50. Anonymous, Cajun Two-Step (excerpt) Zydeco
Women in CountryRecent CountryTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 12. Latin Popular MusicsThe Caribbean Santeria: The Way of the Saints Bomba Rumba Cu-bop Mambo Salsa
Listening Example 51. Ruben Blades and Willie Colon, "Ojos" (Eyes)Brazil Samba and Bossa Nova
Listening Example 52. Antonio Carlos Jobim, "Desafinado" ("Off Key")Mexico Tejano and Norteño Music Conjunto Mariachis
Latin Music TodayTerms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 3 SummaryPart 4. Vernacular Musics Since Rock and RollVernacular ArtVernacular MusicChapter 13. Rock and RollThe Generation GapRhythm and Blues Country Music Meets R&B
Birth of Rock and Roll Bill Haley (1925-1981) Elvis Presley (1935-1977) Early Characteristics
Listening Example 53. Chuck Berry, "School Days"End of the First EraSurfing MusicMotownListening Example 54. Holland, Dozier, and Holland, "Stop! In the Name of Love"The British InvasionBack to Black Rock Gospel
Listening Example 55. Anonymous: "Down by the Riverside" Soul
Listening Example 56. James Brown, "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag" Funk
From Rock and Roll to Rock Psychedelic Rock Psychedelic Blues Heavy Metal
A Future UnassuredTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 14. Rock Flirts with CountryUrban Folk Music Woody Guthrie (1914-1967) The Urban Folk Revival Bob Dylan (b. 1941)
Folk RockListening Example 57. Bob Dylan, "Mr. Tambourine Man" Newport Folk Festival, 1965
Alternative CountryTerms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 15. Jazz Since 1960Free JazzListening Example 58. John Coltrane, A Love Supreme-Part I, "Acknowledgement" (excerpt) The 1970s Fusion (Jazz-Rock) Integration of Foreign Sounds
The 1980s and Beyond Crossover Music Traditionalism
The 1990s and Beyond Henry Threadgill (b. 1944) Anthony Braxton (b. 1945) Wynton Marsalis (b. 1961)
Jazz Today and TomorrowTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 16. Popular Music since 1970Singer-SongwritersArt RockDiscoPunkNew WaveGrunge Electronic Dance MusicPop Music and PoliticsLooking Forward, Backward, and AbroadHip-Hop and Rap Reggae The Rise of Hip-Hop Rap Social Concerns
Listening Example 59. "Rapper's Delight" (excerpt) Back to the Roots
Music Business Sharing Music Marketing Music
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 4 SummaryPart 5 Music for Theater and FilmMusic and Theater: Historical and Cultural Perspective Musical Theater in America Broadway Musicals Operas Films
Chapter 17 Musical TheaterVariety Shows Vaudeville Burlesque Revues
Operetta Gilbert and Sullivan American Operettas
Musical Comedies George M. Cohan (1878-1942)
Listening Example 60. George M. Cohan, "Give My Regards to Broadway" (from Little Johnny Jones)Black Musical TheaterJerome Kern's Show BoatListening Example 61: Jerome Kern, "Ol' Man River" (from Show Boat)Golden Age of Broadway Musicals (1930-1955) Rodgers and Hart Rodgers and Hammerstein
Expansion of the Broadway Musical Lerner and Loewe Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990)
Listening Example 62: Leonard Bernstein, "Tonight" (from Westside Story) Stephen Sondheim (b. 1930)Listening Example 63. Stephen Sondheim, "Every Day a Little Death" (from A Little Night Music)
Key Figures Chapter 11. Country MusicFrom Country to City Jimmie Rodgers (1897-1933)
Listening Example 46. Jimmie Rodgers, "Blue Yodel No. 9" The Carter Family
Styles of Country Music American Folk Ballads
Listening Example 47. Anonymous, "The Ballad of Casey Jones" Bluegrass
Listening Example 48. Earl Scruggs, "Earl's Breakdown" Country Pop and the Nashville Sound Western Swing Honky-Tonk Cowboy Songs Hawaiian Music
Listening Example 49: Danny Ku, "Mele of My Tutu E" Cajun Music
Listening Example 50. Anonymous, Cajun Two-Step (excerpt) Zydeco
Women in CountryRecent CountryTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 12. Latin Popular MusicsThe Caribbean Santeria: The Way of the Saints Bomba Rumba Cu-bop Mambo Salsa
Listening Example 51. Ruben Blades and Willie Colon, "Ojos" (Eyes)Brazil Samba and Bossa Nova
Listening Example 52. Antonio Carlos Jobim, "Desafinado" ("Off Key")Mexico Tejano and Norteño Music Conjunto Mariachis
Latin Music TodayTerms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 3 SummaryPart 4. Vernacular Musics Since Rock and RollVernacular ArtVernacular MusicChapter 13. Rock and RollThe Generation GapRhythm and Blues Country Music Meets R&B
Birth of Rock and Roll Bill Haley (1925-1981) Elvis Presley (1935-1977) Early Characteristics
Listening Example 53. Chuck Berry, "School Days"End of the First EraSurfing MusicMotownListening Example 54. Holland, Dozier, and Holland, "Stop! In the Name of Love"The British InvasionBack to Black Rock Gospel
Listening Example 55. Anonymous: "Down by the Riverside" Soul
Listening Example 56. James Brown, "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag" Funk
From Rock and Roll to Rock Psychedelic Rock Psychedelic Blues Heavy Metal
A Future UnassuredTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 14. Rock Flirts with CountryUrban Folk Music Woody Guthrie (1914-1967) The Urban Folk Revival Bob Dylan (b. 1941)
Folk RockListening Example 57. Bob Dylan, "Mr. Tambourine Man" Newport Folk Festival, 1965
Alternative CountryTerms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 15. Jazz Since 1960Free JazzListening Example 58. John Coltrane, A Love Supreme-Part I, "Acknowledgement" (excerpt) The 1970s Fusion (Jazz-Rock) Integration of Foreign Sounds
The 1980s and Beyond Crossover Music Traditionalism
The 1990s and Beyond Henry Threadgill (b. 1944) Anthony Braxton (b. 1945) Wynton Marsalis (b. 1961)
Jazz Today and TomorrowTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 16. Popular Music since 1970Singer-SongwritersArt RockDiscoPunkNew WaveGrunge Electronic Dance MusicPop Music and PoliticsLooking Forward, Backward, and AbroadHip-Hop and Rap Reggae The Rise of Hip-Hop Rap Social Concerns
Listening Example 59. "Rapper's Delight" (excerpt) Back to the Roots
Music Business Sharing Music Marketing Music
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 4 SummaryPart 5 Music for Theater and FilmMusic and Theater: Historical and Cultural Perspective Musical Theater in America Broadway Musicals Operas Films
Chapter 17 Musical TheaterVariety Shows Vaudeville Burlesque Revues
Operetta Gilbert and Sullivan American Operettas
Musical Comedies George M. Cohan (1878-1942)
Listening Example 60. George M. Cohan, "Give My Regards to Broadway" (from Little Johnny Jones)Black Musical TheaterJerome Kern's Show BoatListening Example 61: Jerome Kern, "Ol' Man River" (from Show Boat)Golden Age of Broadway Musicals (1930-1955) Rodgers and Hart Rodgers and Hammerstein
Expansion of the Broadway Musical Lerner and Loewe Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990)
Listening Example 62: Leonard Bernstein, "Tonight" (from Westside Story) Stephen Sondheim (b. 1930)Listening Example 63. Stephen Sondheim, "Every Day a Little Death" (from A Little Night Music)
From Country to City Jimmie Rodgers (1897-1933)
Listening Example 46. Jimmie Rodgers, "Blue Yodel No. 9" The Carter Family
Styles of Country Music American Folk Ballads
Listening Example 47. Anonymous, "The Ballad of Casey Jones" Bluegrass
Listening Example 48. Earl Scruggs, "Earl's Breakdown" Country Pop and the Nashville Sound Western Swing Honky-Tonk Cowboy Songs Hawaiian Music
Listening Example 49: Danny Ku, "Mele of My Tutu E" Cajun Music
Listening Example 50. Anonymous, Cajun Two-Step (excerpt) Zydeco
Women in CountryRecent CountryTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 12. Latin Popular MusicsThe Caribbean Santeria: The Way of the Saints Bomba Rumba Cu-bop Mambo Salsa
Listening Example 51. Ruben Blades and Willie Colon, "Ojos" (Eyes)Brazil Samba and Bossa Nova
Listening Example 52. Antonio Carlos Jobim, "Desafinado" ("Off Key")Mexico Tejano and Norteño Music Conjunto Mariachis
Latin Music TodayTerms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 3 SummaryPart 4. Vernacular Musics Since Rock and RollVernacular ArtVernacular MusicChapter 13. Rock and RollThe Generation GapRhythm and Blues Country Music Meets R&B
Birth of Rock and Roll Bill Haley (1925-1981) Elvis Presley (1935-1977) Early Characteristics
Listening Example 53. Chuck Berry, "School Days"End of the First EraSurfing MusicMotownListening Example 54. Holland, Dozier, and Holland, "Stop! In the Name of Love"The British InvasionBack to Black Rock Gospel
Listening Example 55. Anonymous: "Down by the Riverside" Soul
Listening Example 56. James Brown, "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag" Funk
From Rock and Roll to Rock Psychedelic Rock Psychedelic Blues Heavy Metal
A Future UnassuredTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 14. Rock Flirts with CountryUrban Folk Music Woody Guthrie (1914-1967) The Urban Folk Revival Bob Dylan (b. 1941)
Folk RockListening Example 57. Bob Dylan, "Mr. Tambourine Man" Newport Folk Festival, 1965
Alternative CountryTerms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 15. Jazz Since 1960Free JazzListening Example 58. John Coltrane, A Love Supreme-Part I, "Acknowledgement" (excerpt) The 1970s Fusion (Jazz-Rock) Integration of Foreign Sounds
The 1980s and Beyond Crossover Music Traditionalism
The 1990s and Beyond Henry Threadgill (b. 1944) Anthony Braxton (b. 1945) Wynton Marsalis (b. 1961)
Jazz Today and TomorrowTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 16. Popular Music since 1970Singer-SongwritersArt RockDiscoPunkNew WaveGrunge Electronic Dance MusicPop Music and PoliticsLooking Forward, Backward, and AbroadHip-Hop and Rap Reggae The Rise of Hip-Hop Rap Social Concerns
Listening Example 59. "Rapper's Delight" (excerpt) Back to the Roots
Music Business Sharing Music Marketing Music
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 4 SummaryPart 5 Music for Theater and FilmMusic and Theater: Historical and Cultural Perspective Musical Theater in America Broadway Musicals Operas Films
Chapter 17 Musical TheaterVariety Shows Vaudeville Burlesque Revues
Operetta Gilbert and Sullivan American Operettas
Musical Comedies George M. Cohan (1878-1942)
Listening Example 60. George M. Cohan, "Give My Regards to Broadway" (from Little Johnny Jones)Black Musical TheaterJerome Kern's Show BoatListening Example 61: Jerome Kern, "Ol' Man River" (from Show Boat)Golden Age of Broadway Musicals (1930-1955) Rodgers and Hart Rodgers and Hammerstein
Expansion of the Broadway Musical Lerner and Loewe Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990)
Listening Example 62: Leonard Bernstein, "Tonight" (from Westside Story) Stephen Sondheim (b. 1930)Listening Example 63. Stephen Sondheim, "Every Day a Little Death" (from A Little Night Music)
Jimmie Rodgers (1897-1933)
The Carter Family
Styles of Country Music American Folk Ballads
Listening Example 47. Anonymous, "The Ballad of Casey Jones" Bluegrass
Listening Example 48. Earl Scruggs, "Earl's Breakdown" Country Pop and the Nashville Sound Western Swing Honky-Tonk Cowboy Songs Hawaiian Music
Listening Example 49: Danny Ku, "Mele of My Tutu E" Cajun Music
Listening Example 50. Anonymous, Cajun Two-Step (excerpt) Zydeco
Women in CountryRecent CountryTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 12. Latin Popular MusicsThe Caribbean Santeria: The Way of the Saints Bomba Rumba Cu-bop Mambo Salsa
Listening Example 51. Ruben Blades and Willie Colon, "Ojos" (Eyes)Brazil Samba and Bossa Nova
Listening Example 52. Antonio Carlos Jobim, "Desafinado" ("Off Key")Mexico Tejano and Norteño Music Conjunto Mariachis
Latin Music TodayTerms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 3 SummaryPart 4. Vernacular Musics Since Rock and RollVernacular ArtVernacular MusicChapter 13. Rock and RollThe Generation GapRhythm and Blues Country Music Meets R&B
Birth of Rock and Roll Bill Haley (1925-1981) Elvis Presley (1935-1977) Early Characteristics
Listening Example 53. Chuck Berry, "School Days"End of the First EraSurfing MusicMotownListening Example 54. Holland, Dozier, and Holland, "Stop! In the Name of Love"The British InvasionBack to Black Rock Gospel
Listening Example 55. Anonymous: "Down by the Riverside" Soul
Listening Example 56. James Brown, "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag" Funk
From Rock and Roll to Rock Psychedelic Rock Psychedelic Blues Heavy Metal
A Future UnassuredTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 14. Rock Flirts with CountryUrban Folk Music Woody Guthrie (1914-1967) The Urban Folk Revival Bob Dylan (b. 1941)
Folk RockListening Example 57. Bob Dylan, "Mr. Tambourine Man" Newport Folk Festival, 1965
Alternative CountryTerms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 15. Jazz Since 1960Free JazzListening Example 58. John Coltrane, A Love Supreme-Part I, "Acknowledgement" (excerpt) The 1970s Fusion (Jazz-Rock) Integration of Foreign Sounds
The 1980s and Beyond Crossover Music Traditionalism
The 1990s and Beyond Henry Threadgill (b. 1944) Anthony Braxton (b. 1945) Wynton Marsalis (b. 1961)
Jazz Today and TomorrowTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 16. Popular Music since 1970Singer-SongwritersArt RockDiscoPunkNew WaveGrunge Electronic Dance MusicPop Music and PoliticsLooking Forward, Backward, and AbroadHip-Hop and Rap Reggae The Rise of Hip-Hop Rap Social Concerns
Listening Example 59. "Rapper's Delight" (excerpt) Back to the Roots
Music Business Sharing Music Marketing Music
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 4 SummaryPart 5 Music for Theater and FilmMusic and Theater: Historical and Cultural Perspective Musical Theater in America Broadway Musicals Operas Films
Chapter 17 Musical TheaterVariety Shows Vaudeville Burlesque Revues
Operetta Gilbert and Sullivan American Operettas
Musical Comedies George M. Cohan (1878-1942)
Listening Example 60. George M. Cohan, "Give My Regards to Broadway" (from Little Johnny Jones)Black Musical TheaterJerome Kern's Show BoatListening Example 61: Jerome Kern, "Ol' Man River" (from Show Boat)Golden Age of Broadway Musicals (1930-1955) Rodgers and Hart Rodgers and Hammerstein
Expansion of the Broadway Musical Lerner and Loewe Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990)
Listening Example 62: Leonard Bernstein, "Tonight" (from Westside Story) Stephen Sondheim (b. 1930)Listening Example 63. Stephen Sondheim, "Every Day a Little Death" (from A Little Night Music)
American Folk Ballads
Bluegrass
Listening Example 48. Earl Scruggs, "Earl's Breakdown" Country Pop and the Nashville Sound Western Swing Honky-Tonk Cowboy Songs Hawaiian Music
Listening Example 49: Danny Ku, "Mele of My Tutu E" Cajun Music
Listening Example 50. Anonymous, Cajun Two-Step (excerpt) Zydeco
Women in CountryRecent CountryTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 12. Latin Popular MusicsThe Caribbean Santeria: The Way of the Saints Bomba Rumba Cu-bop Mambo Salsa
Listening Example 51. Ruben Blades and Willie Colon, "Ojos" (Eyes)Brazil Samba and Bossa Nova
Listening Example 52. Antonio Carlos Jobim, "Desafinado" ("Off Key")Mexico Tejano and Norteño Music Conjunto Mariachis
Latin Music TodayTerms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 3 SummaryPart 4. Vernacular Musics Since Rock and RollVernacular ArtVernacular MusicChapter 13. Rock and RollThe Generation GapRhythm and Blues Country Music Meets R&B
Birth of Rock and Roll Bill Haley (1925-1981) Elvis Presley (1935-1977) Early Characteristics
Listening Example 53. Chuck Berry, "School Days"End of the First EraSurfing MusicMotownListening Example 54. Holland, Dozier, and Holland, "Stop! In the Name of Love"The British InvasionBack to Black Rock Gospel
Listening Example 55. Anonymous: "Down by the Riverside" Soul
Listening Example 56. James Brown, "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag" Funk
From Rock and Roll to Rock Psychedelic Rock Psychedelic Blues Heavy Metal
A Future UnassuredTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 14. Rock Flirts with CountryUrban Folk Music Woody Guthrie (1914-1967) The Urban Folk Revival Bob Dylan (b. 1941)
Folk RockListening Example 57. Bob Dylan, "Mr. Tambourine Man" Newport Folk Festival, 1965
Alternative CountryTerms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 15. Jazz Since 1960Free JazzListening Example 58. John Coltrane, A Love Supreme-Part I, "Acknowledgement" (excerpt) The 1970s Fusion (Jazz-Rock) Integration of Foreign Sounds
The 1980s and Beyond Crossover Music Traditionalism
The 1990s and Beyond Henry Threadgill (b. 1944) Anthony Braxton (b. 1945) Wynton Marsalis (b. 1961)
Jazz Today and TomorrowTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 16. Popular Music since 1970Singer-SongwritersArt RockDiscoPunkNew WaveGrunge Electronic Dance MusicPop Music and PoliticsLooking Forward, Backward, and AbroadHip-Hop and Rap Reggae The Rise of Hip-Hop Rap Social Concerns
Listening Example 59. "Rapper's Delight" (excerpt) Back to the Roots
Music Business Sharing Music Marketing Music
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 4 SummaryPart 5 Music for Theater and FilmMusic and Theater: Historical and Cultural Perspective Musical Theater in America Broadway Musicals Operas Films
Chapter 17 Musical TheaterVariety Shows Vaudeville Burlesque Revues
Operetta Gilbert and Sullivan American Operettas
Musical Comedies George M. Cohan (1878-1942)
Listening Example 60. George M. Cohan, "Give My Regards to Broadway" (from Little Johnny Jones)Black Musical TheaterJerome Kern's Show BoatListening Example 61: Jerome Kern, "Ol' Man River" (from Show Boat)Golden Age of Broadway Musicals (1930-1955) Rodgers and Hart Rodgers and Hammerstein
Expansion of the Broadway Musical Lerner and Loewe Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990)
Listening Example 62: Leonard Bernstein, "Tonight" (from Westside Story) Stephen Sondheim (b. 1930)Listening Example 63. Stephen Sondheim, "Every Day a Little Death" (from A Little Night Music)
Country Pop and the Nashville Sound Western Swing Honky-Tonk Cowboy Songs Hawaiian Music
Honky-Tonk Cowboy Songs Hawaiian Music
Hawaiian Music
Cajun Music
Listening Example 50. Anonymous, Cajun Two-Step (excerpt) Zydeco
Women in CountryRecent CountryTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 12. Latin Popular MusicsThe Caribbean Santeria: The Way of the Saints Bomba Rumba Cu-bop Mambo Salsa
Listening Example 51. Ruben Blades and Willie Colon, "Ojos" (Eyes)Brazil Samba and Bossa Nova
Listening Example 52. Antonio Carlos Jobim, "Desafinado" ("Off Key")Mexico Tejano and Norteño Music Conjunto Mariachis
Latin Music TodayTerms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 3 SummaryPart 4. Vernacular Musics Since Rock and RollVernacular ArtVernacular MusicChapter 13. Rock and RollThe Generation GapRhythm and Blues Country Music Meets R&B
Birth of Rock and Roll Bill Haley (1925-1981) Elvis Presley (1935-1977) Early Characteristics
Listening Example 53. Chuck Berry, "School Days"End of the First EraSurfing MusicMotownListening Example 54. Holland, Dozier, and Holland, "Stop! In the Name of Love"The British InvasionBack to Black Rock Gospel
Listening Example 55. Anonymous: "Down by the Riverside" Soul
Listening Example 56. James Brown, "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag" Funk
From Rock and Roll to Rock Psychedelic Rock Psychedelic Blues Heavy Metal
A Future UnassuredTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 14. Rock Flirts with CountryUrban Folk Music Woody Guthrie (1914-1967) The Urban Folk Revival Bob Dylan (b. 1941)
Folk RockListening Example 57. Bob Dylan, "Mr. Tambourine Man" Newport Folk Festival, 1965
Alternative CountryTerms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 15. Jazz Since 1960Free JazzListening Example 58. John Coltrane, A Love Supreme-Part I, "Acknowledgement" (excerpt) The 1970s Fusion (Jazz-Rock) Integration of Foreign Sounds
The 1980s and Beyond Crossover Music Traditionalism
The 1990s and Beyond Henry Threadgill (b. 1944) Anthony Braxton (b. 1945) Wynton Marsalis (b. 1961)
Jazz Today and TomorrowTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 16. Popular Music since 1970Singer-SongwritersArt RockDiscoPunkNew WaveGrunge Electronic Dance MusicPop Music and PoliticsLooking Forward, Backward, and AbroadHip-Hop and Rap Reggae The Rise of Hip-Hop Rap Social Concerns
Listening Example 59. "Rapper's Delight" (excerpt) Back to the Roots
Music Business Sharing Music Marketing Music
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 4 SummaryPart 5 Music for Theater and FilmMusic and Theater: Historical and Cultural Perspective Musical Theater in America Broadway Musicals Operas Films
Chapter 17 Musical TheaterVariety Shows Vaudeville Burlesque Revues
Operetta Gilbert and Sullivan American Operettas
Musical Comedies George M. Cohan (1878-1942)
Listening Example 60. George M. Cohan, "Give My Regards to Broadway" (from Little Johnny Jones)Black Musical TheaterJerome Kern's Show BoatListening Example 61: Jerome Kern, "Ol' Man River" (from Show Boat)Golden Age of Broadway Musicals (1930-1955) Rodgers and Hart Rodgers and Hammerstein
Expansion of the Broadway Musical Lerner and Loewe Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990)
Listening Example 62: Leonard Bernstein, "Tonight" (from Westside Story) Stephen Sondheim (b. 1930)Listening Example 63. Stephen Sondheim, "Every Day a Little Death" (from A Little Night Music)
Zydeco
Recent CountryTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 12. Latin Popular MusicsThe Caribbean Santeria: The Way of the Saints Bomba Rumba Cu-bop Mambo Salsa
Listening Example 51. Ruben Blades and Willie Colon, "Ojos" (Eyes)Brazil Samba and Bossa Nova
Listening Example 52. Antonio Carlos Jobim, "Desafinado" ("Off Key")Mexico Tejano and Norteño Music Conjunto Mariachis
Latin Music TodayTerms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 3 SummaryPart 4. Vernacular Musics Since Rock and RollVernacular ArtVernacular MusicChapter 13. Rock and RollThe Generation GapRhythm and Blues Country Music Meets R&B
Birth of Rock and Roll Bill Haley (1925-1981) Elvis Presley (1935-1977) Early Characteristics
Listening Example 53. Chuck Berry, "School Days"End of the First EraSurfing MusicMotownListening Example 54. Holland, Dozier, and Holland, "Stop! In the Name of Love"The British InvasionBack to Black Rock Gospel
Listening Example 55. Anonymous: "Down by the Riverside" Soul
Listening Example 56. James Brown, "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag" Funk
From Rock and Roll to Rock Psychedelic Rock Psychedelic Blues Heavy Metal
A Future UnassuredTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 14. Rock Flirts with CountryUrban Folk Music Woody Guthrie (1914-1967) The Urban Folk Revival Bob Dylan (b. 1941)
Folk RockListening Example 57. Bob Dylan, "Mr. Tambourine Man" Newport Folk Festival, 1965
Alternative CountryTerms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 15. Jazz Since 1960Free JazzListening Example 58. John Coltrane, A Love Supreme-Part I, "Acknowledgement" (excerpt) The 1970s Fusion (Jazz-Rock) Integration of Foreign Sounds
The 1980s and Beyond Crossover Music Traditionalism
The 1990s and Beyond Henry Threadgill (b. 1944) Anthony Braxton (b. 1945) Wynton Marsalis (b. 1961)
Jazz Today and TomorrowTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 16. Popular Music since 1970Singer-SongwritersArt RockDiscoPunkNew WaveGrunge Electronic Dance MusicPop Music and PoliticsLooking Forward, Backward, and AbroadHip-Hop and Rap Reggae The Rise of Hip-Hop Rap Social Concerns
Listening Example 59. "Rapper's Delight" (excerpt) Back to the Roots
Music Business Sharing Music Marketing Music
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 4 SummaryPart 5 Music for Theater and FilmMusic and Theater: Historical and Cultural Perspective Musical Theater in America Broadway Musicals Operas Films
Chapter 17 Musical TheaterVariety Shows Vaudeville Burlesque Revues
Operetta Gilbert and Sullivan American Operettas
Musical Comedies George M. Cohan (1878-1942)
Listening Example 60. George M. Cohan, "Give My Regards to Broadway" (from Little Johnny Jones)Black Musical TheaterJerome Kern's Show BoatListening Example 61: Jerome Kern, "Ol' Man River" (from Show Boat)Golden Age of Broadway Musicals (1930-1955) Rodgers and Hart Rodgers and Hammerstein
Expansion of the Broadway Musical Lerner and Loewe Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990)
Listening Example 62: Leonard Bernstein, "Tonight" (from Westside Story) Stephen Sondheim (b. 1930)Listening Example 63. Stephen Sondheim, "Every Day a Little Death" (from A Little Night Music)
Key FiguresChapter 12. Latin Popular MusicsThe Caribbean Santeria: The Way of the Saints Bomba Rumba Cu-bop Mambo Salsa
Listening Example 51. Ruben Blades and Willie Colon, "Ojos" (Eyes)Brazil Samba and Bossa Nova
Listening Example 52. Antonio Carlos Jobim, "Desafinado" ("Off Key")Mexico Tejano and Norteño Music Conjunto Mariachis
Latin Music TodayTerms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 3 SummaryPart 4. Vernacular Musics Since Rock and RollVernacular ArtVernacular MusicChapter 13. Rock and RollThe Generation GapRhythm and Blues Country Music Meets R&B
Birth of Rock and Roll Bill Haley (1925-1981) Elvis Presley (1935-1977) Early Characteristics
Listening Example 53. Chuck Berry, "School Days"End of the First EraSurfing MusicMotownListening Example 54. Holland, Dozier, and Holland, "Stop! In the Name of Love"The British InvasionBack to Black Rock Gospel
Listening Example 55. Anonymous: "Down by the Riverside" Soul
Listening Example 56. James Brown, "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag" Funk
From Rock and Roll to Rock Psychedelic Rock Psychedelic Blues Heavy Metal
A Future UnassuredTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 14. Rock Flirts with CountryUrban Folk Music Woody Guthrie (1914-1967) The Urban Folk Revival Bob Dylan (b. 1941)
Folk RockListening Example 57. Bob Dylan, "Mr. Tambourine Man" Newport Folk Festival, 1965
Alternative CountryTerms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 15. Jazz Since 1960Free JazzListening Example 58. John Coltrane, A Love Supreme-Part I, "Acknowledgement" (excerpt) The 1970s Fusion (Jazz-Rock) Integration of Foreign Sounds
The 1980s and Beyond Crossover Music Traditionalism
The 1990s and Beyond Henry Threadgill (b. 1944) Anthony Braxton (b. 1945) Wynton Marsalis (b. 1961)
Jazz Today and TomorrowTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 16. Popular Music since 1970Singer-SongwritersArt RockDiscoPunkNew WaveGrunge Electronic Dance MusicPop Music and PoliticsLooking Forward, Backward, and AbroadHip-Hop and Rap Reggae The Rise of Hip-Hop Rap Social Concerns
Listening Example 59. "Rapper's Delight" (excerpt) Back to the Roots
Music Business Sharing Music Marketing Music
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 4 SummaryPart 5 Music for Theater and FilmMusic and Theater: Historical and Cultural Perspective Musical Theater in America Broadway Musicals Operas Films
Chapter 17 Musical TheaterVariety Shows Vaudeville Burlesque Revues
Operetta Gilbert and Sullivan American Operettas
Musical Comedies George M. Cohan (1878-1942)
Listening Example 60. George M. Cohan, "Give My Regards to Broadway" (from Little Johnny Jones)Black Musical TheaterJerome Kern's Show BoatListening Example 61: Jerome Kern, "Ol' Man River" (from Show Boat)Golden Age of Broadway Musicals (1930-1955) Rodgers and Hart Rodgers and Hammerstein
Expansion of the Broadway Musical Lerner and Loewe Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990)
Listening Example 62: Leonard Bernstein, "Tonight" (from Westside Story) Stephen Sondheim (b. 1930)Listening Example 63. Stephen Sondheim, "Every Day a Little Death" (from A Little Night Music)
The Caribbean Santeria: The Way of the Saints Bomba Rumba Cu-bop Mambo Salsa
Listening Example 51. Ruben Blades and Willie Colon, "Ojos" (Eyes)Brazil Samba and Bossa Nova
Listening Example 52. Antonio Carlos Jobim, "Desafinado" ("Off Key")Mexico Tejano and Norteño Music Conjunto Mariachis
Latin Music TodayTerms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 3 SummaryPart 4. Vernacular Musics Since Rock and RollVernacular ArtVernacular MusicChapter 13. Rock and RollThe Generation GapRhythm and Blues Country Music Meets R&B
Birth of Rock and Roll Bill Haley (1925-1981) Elvis Presley (1935-1977) Early Characteristics
Listening Example 53. Chuck Berry, "School Days"End of the First EraSurfing MusicMotownListening Example 54. Holland, Dozier, and Holland, "Stop! In the Name of Love"The British InvasionBack to Black Rock Gospel
Listening Example 55. Anonymous: "Down by the Riverside" Soul
Listening Example 56. James Brown, "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag" Funk
From Rock and Roll to Rock Psychedelic Rock Psychedelic Blues Heavy Metal
A Future UnassuredTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 14. Rock Flirts with CountryUrban Folk Music Woody Guthrie (1914-1967) The Urban Folk Revival Bob Dylan (b. 1941)
Folk RockListening Example 57. Bob Dylan, "Mr. Tambourine Man" Newport Folk Festival, 1965
Alternative CountryTerms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 15. Jazz Since 1960Free JazzListening Example 58. John Coltrane, A Love Supreme-Part I, "Acknowledgement" (excerpt) The 1970s Fusion (Jazz-Rock) Integration of Foreign Sounds
The 1980s and Beyond Crossover Music Traditionalism
The 1990s and Beyond Henry Threadgill (b. 1944) Anthony Braxton (b. 1945) Wynton Marsalis (b. 1961)
Jazz Today and TomorrowTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 16. Popular Music since 1970Singer-SongwritersArt RockDiscoPunkNew WaveGrunge Electronic Dance MusicPop Music and PoliticsLooking Forward, Backward, and AbroadHip-Hop and Rap Reggae The Rise of Hip-Hop Rap Social Concerns
Listening Example 59. "Rapper's Delight" (excerpt) Back to the Roots
Music Business Sharing Music Marketing Music
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 4 SummaryPart 5 Music for Theater and FilmMusic and Theater: Historical and Cultural Perspective Musical Theater in America Broadway Musicals Operas Films
Chapter 17 Musical TheaterVariety Shows Vaudeville Burlesque Revues
Operetta Gilbert and Sullivan American Operettas
Musical Comedies George M. Cohan (1878-1942)
Listening Example 60. George M. Cohan, "Give My Regards to Broadway" (from Little Johnny Jones)Black Musical TheaterJerome Kern's Show BoatListening Example 61: Jerome Kern, "Ol' Man River" (from Show Boat)Golden Age of Broadway Musicals (1930-1955) Rodgers and Hart Rodgers and Hammerstein
Expansion of the Broadway Musical Lerner and Loewe Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990)
Listening Example 62: Leonard Bernstein, "Tonight" (from Westside Story) Stephen Sondheim (b. 1930)Listening Example 63. Stephen Sondheim, "Every Day a Little Death" (from A Little Night Music)
Santeria: The Way of the Saints Bomba Rumba Cu-bop Mambo Salsa
Rumba Cu-bop Mambo Salsa
Mambo Salsa
Brazil Samba and Bossa Nova
Listening Example 52. Antonio Carlos Jobim, "Desafinado" ("Off Key")Mexico Tejano and Norteño Music Conjunto Mariachis
Latin Music TodayTerms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 3 SummaryPart 4. Vernacular Musics Since Rock and RollVernacular ArtVernacular MusicChapter 13. Rock and RollThe Generation GapRhythm and Blues Country Music Meets R&B
Birth of Rock and Roll Bill Haley (1925-1981) Elvis Presley (1935-1977) Early Characteristics
Listening Example 53. Chuck Berry, "School Days"End of the First EraSurfing MusicMotownListening Example 54. Holland, Dozier, and Holland, "Stop! In the Name of Love"The British InvasionBack to Black Rock Gospel
Listening Example 55. Anonymous: "Down by the Riverside" Soul
Listening Example 56. James Brown, "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag" Funk
From Rock and Roll to Rock Psychedelic Rock Psychedelic Blues Heavy Metal
A Future UnassuredTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 14. Rock Flirts with CountryUrban Folk Music Woody Guthrie (1914-1967) The Urban Folk Revival Bob Dylan (b. 1941)
Folk RockListening Example 57. Bob Dylan, "Mr. Tambourine Man" Newport Folk Festival, 1965
Alternative CountryTerms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 15. Jazz Since 1960Free JazzListening Example 58. John Coltrane, A Love Supreme-Part I, "Acknowledgement" (excerpt) The 1970s Fusion (Jazz-Rock) Integration of Foreign Sounds
The 1980s and Beyond Crossover Music Traditionalism
The 1990s and Beyond Henry Threadgill (b. 1944) Anthony Braxton (b. 1945) Wynton Marsalis (b. 1961)
Jazz Today and TomorrowTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 16. Popular Music since 1970Singer-SongwritersArt RockDiscoPunkNew WaveGrunge Electronic Dance MusicPop Music and PoliticsLooking Forward, Backward, and AbroadHip-Hop and Rap Reggae The Rise of Hip-Hop Rap Social Concerns
Listening Example 59. "Rapper's Delight" (excerpt) Back to the Roots
Music Business Sharing Music Marketing Music
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 4 SummaryPart 5 Music for Theater and FilmMusic and Theater: Historical and Cultural Perspective Musical Theater in America Broadway Musicals Operas Films
Chapter 17 Musical TheaterVariety Shows Vaudeville Burlesque Revues
Operetta Gilbert and Sullivan American Operettas
Musical Comedies George M. Cohan (1878-1942)
Listening Example 60. George M. Cohan, "Give My Regards to Broadway" (from Little Johnny Jones)Black Musical TheaterJerome Kern's Show BoatListening Example 61: Jerome Kern, "Ol' Man River" (from Show Boat)Golden Age of Broadway Musicals (1930-1955) Rodgers and Hart Rodgers and Hammerstein
Expansion of the Broadway Musical Lerner and Loewe Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990)
Listening Example 62: Leonard Bernstein, "Tonight" (from Westside Story) Stephen Sondheim (b. 1930)Listening Example 63. Stephen Sondheim, "Every Day a Little Death" (from A Little Night Music)
Samba and Bossa Nova
Mexico Tejano and Norteño Music Conjunto Mariachis
Latin Music TodayTerms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 3 SummaryPart 4. Vernacular Musics Since Rock and RollVernacular ArtVernacular MusicChapter 13. Rock and RollThe Generation GapRhythm and Blues Country Music Meets R&B
Birth of Rock and Roll Bill Haley (1925-1981) Elvis Presley (1935-1977) Early Characteristics
Listening Example 53. Chuck Berry, "School Days"End of the First EraSurfing MusicMotownListening Example 54. Holland, Dozier, and Holland, "Stop! In the Name of Love"The British InvasionBack to Black Rock Gospel
Listening Example 55. Anonymous: "Down by the Riverside" Soul
Listening Example 56. James Brown, "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag" Funk
From Rock and Roll to Rock Psychedelic Rock Psychedelic Blues Heavy Metal
A Future UnassuredTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 14. Rock Flirts with CountryUrban Folk Music Woody Guthrie (1914-1967) The Urban Folk Revival Bob Dylan (b. 1941)
Folk RockListening Example 57. Bob Dylan, "Mr. Tambourine Man" Newport Folk Festival, 1965
Alternative CountryTerms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 15. Jazz Since 1960Free JazzListening Example 58. John Coltrane, A Love Supreme-Part I, "Acknowledgement" (excerpt) The 1970s Fusion (Jazz-Rock) Integration of Foreign Sounds
The 1980s and Beyond Crossover Music Traditionalism
The 1990s and Beyond Henry Threadgill (b. 1944) Anthony Braxton (b. 1945) Wynton Marsalis (b. 1961)
Jazz Today and TomorrowTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 16. Popular Music since 1970Singer-SongwritersArt RockDiscoPunkNew WaveGrunge Electronic Dance MusicPop Music and PoliticsLooking Forward, Backward, and AbroadHip-Hop and Rap Reggae The Rise of Hip-Hop Rap Social Concerns
Listening Example 59. "Rapper's Delight" (excerpt) Back to the Roots
Music Business Sharing Music Marketing Music
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 4 SummaryPart 5 Music for Theater and FilmMusic and Theater: Historical and Cultural Perspective Musical Theater in America Broadway Musicals Operas Films
Chapter 17 Musical TheaterVariety Shows Vaudeville Burlesque Revues
Operetta Gilbert and Sullivan American Operettas
Musical Comedies George M. Cohan (1878-1942)
Listening Example 60. George M. Cohan, "Give My Regards to Broadway" (from Little Johnny Jones)Black Musical TheaterJerome Kern's Show BoatListening Example 61: Jerome Kern, "Ol' Man River" (from Show Boat)Golden Age of Broadway Musicals (1930-1955) Rodgers and Hart Rodgers and Hammerstein
Expansion of the Broadway Musical Lerner and Loewe Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990)
Listening Example 62: Leonard Bernstein, "Tonight" (from Westside Story) Stephen Sondheim (b. 1930)Listening Example 63. Stephen Sondheim, "Every Day a Little Death" (from A Little Night Music)
Tejano and Norteño Music Conjunto Mariachis
Mariachis
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 3 SummaryPart 4. Vernacular Musics Since Rock and RollVernacular ArtVernacular MusicChapter 13. Rock and RollThe Generation GapRhythm and Blues Country Music Meets R&B
Birth of Rock and Roll Bill Haley (1925-1981) Elvis Presley (1935-1977) Early Characteristics
Listening Example 53. Chuck Berry, "School Days"End of the First EraSurfing MusicMotownListening Example 54. Holland, Dozier, and Holland, "Stop! In the Name of Love"The British InvasionBack to Black Rock Gospel
Listening Example 55. Anonymous: "Down by the Riverside" Soul
Listening Example 56. James Brown, "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag" Funk
From Rock and Roll to Rock Psychedelic Rock Psychedelic Blues Heavy Metal
A Future UnassuredTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 14. Rock Flirts with CountryUrban Folk Music Woody Guthrie (1914-1967) The Urban Folk Revival Bob Dylan (b. 1941)
Folk RockListening Example 57. Bob Dylan, "Mr. Tambourine Man" Newport Folk Festival, 1965
Alternative CountryTerms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 15. Jazz Since 1960Free JazzListening Example 58. John Coltrane, A Love Supreme-Part I, "Acknowledgement" (excerpt) The 1970s Fusion (Jazz-Rock) Integration of Foreign Sounds
The 1980s and Beyond Crossover Music Traditionalism
The 1990s and Beyond Henry Threadgill (b. 1944) Anthony Braxton (b. 1945) Wynton Marsalis (b. 1961)
Jazz Today and TomorrowTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 16. Popular Music since 1970Singer-SongwritersArt RockDiscoPunkNew WaveGrunge Electronic Dance MusicPop Music and PoliticsLooking Forward, Backward, and AbroadHip-Hop and Rap Reggae The Rise of Hip-Hop Rap Social Concerns
Listening Example 59. "Rapper's Delight" (excerpt) Back to the Roots
Music Business Sharing Music Marketing Music
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 4 SummaryPart 5 Music for Theater and FilmMusic and Theater: Historical and Cultural Perspective Musical Theater in America Broadway Musicals Operas Films
Chapter 17 Musical TheaterVariety Shows Vaudeville Burlesque Revues
Operetta Gilbert and Sullivan American Operettas
Musical Comedies George M. Cohan (1878-1942)
Listening Example 60. George M. Cohan, "Give My Regards to Broadway" (from Little Johnny Jones)Black Musical TheaterJerome Kern's Show BoatListening Example 61: Jerome Kern, "Ol' Man River" (from Show Boat)Golden Age of Broadway Musicals (1930-1955) Rodgers and Hart Rodgers and Hammerstein
Expansion of the Broadway Musical Lerner and Loewe Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990)
Listening Example 62: Leonard Bernstein, "Tonight" (from Westside Story) Stephen Sondheim (b. 1930)Listening Example 63. Stephen Sondheim, "Every Day a Little Death" (from A Little Night Music)
Part 3 SummaryPart 4. Vernacular Musics Since Rock and RollVernacular ArtVernacular MusicChapter 13. Rock and RollThe Generation GapRhythm and Blues Country Music Meets R&B
Birth of Rock and Roll Bill Haley (1925-1981) Elvis Presley (1935-1977) Early Characteristics
Listening Example 53. Chuck Berry, "School Days"End of the First EraSurfing MusicMotownListening Example 54. Holland, Dozier, and Holland, "Stop! In the Name of Love"The British InvasionBack to Black Rock Gospel
Listening Example 55. Anonymous: "Down by the Riverside" Soul
Listening Example 56. James Brown, "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag" Funk
From Rock and Roll to Rock Psychedelic Rock Psychedelic Blues Heavy Metal
A Future UnassuredTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 14. Rock Flirts with CountryUrban Folk Music Woody Guthrie (1914-1967) The Urban Folk Revival Bob Dylan (b. 1941)
Folk RockListening Example 57. Bob Dylan, "Mr. Tambourine Man" Newport Folk Festival, 1965
Alternative CountryTerms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 15. Jazz Since 1960Free JazzListening Example 58. John Coltrane, A Love Supreme-Part I, "Acknowledgement" (excerpt) The 1970s Fusion (Jazz-Rock) Integration of Foreign Sounds
The 1980s and Beyond Crossover Music Traditionalism
The 1990s and Beyond Henry Threadgill (b. 1944) Anthony Braxton (b. 1945) Wynton Marsalis (b. 1961)
Jazz Today and TomorrowTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 16. Popular Music since 1970Singer-SongwritersArt RockDiscoPunkNew WaveGrunge Electronic Dance MusicPop Music and PoliticsLooking Forward, Backward, and AbroadHip-Hop and Rap Reggae The Rise of Hip-Hop Rap Social Concerns
Listening Example 59. "Rapper's Delight" (excerpt) Back to the Roots
Music Business Sharing Music Marketing Music
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 4 SummaryPart 5 Music for Theater and FilmMusic and Theater: Historical and Cultural Perspective Musical Theater in America Broadway Musicals Operas Films
Chapter 17 Musical TheaterVariety Shows Vaudeville Burlesque Revues
Operetta Gilbert and Sullivan American Operettas
Musical Comedies George M. Cohan (1878-1942)
Listening Example 60. George M. Cohan, "Give My Regards to Broadway" (from Little Johnny Jones)Black Musical TheaterJerome Kern's Show BoatListening Example 61: Jerome Kern, "Ol' Man River" (from Show Boat)Golden Age of Broadway Musicals (1930-1955) Rodgers and Hart Rodgers and Hammerstein
Expansion of the Broadway Musical Lerner and Loewe Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990)
Listening Example 62: Leonard Bernstein, "Tonight" (from Westside Story) Stephen Sondheim (b. 1930)Listening Example 63. Stephen Sondheim, "Every Day a Little Death" (from A Little Night Music)
Vernacular ArtVernacular MusicChapter 13. Rock and RollThe Generation GapRhythm and Blues Country Music Meets R&B
Birth of Rock and Roll Bill Haley (1925-1981) Elvis Presley (1935-1977) Early Characteristics
Listening Example 53. Chuck Berry, "School Days"End of the First EraSurfing MusicMotownListening Example 54. Holland, Dozier, and Holland, "Stop! In the Name of Love"The British InvasionBack to Black Rock Gospel
Listening Example 55. Anonymous: "Down by the Riverside" Soul
Listening Example 56. James Brown, "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag" Funk
From Rock and Roll to Rock Psychedelic Rock Psychedelic Blues Heavy Metal
A Future UnassuredTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 14. Rock Flirts with CountryUrban Folk Music Woody Guthrie (1914-1967) The Urban Folk Revival Bob Dylan (b. 1941)
Folk RockListening Example 57. Bob Dylan, "Mr. Tambourine Man" Newport Folk Festival, 1965
Alternative CountryTerms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 15. Jazz Since 1960Free JazzListening Example 58. John Coltrane, A Love Supreme-Part I, "Acknowledgement" (excerpt) The 1970s Fusion (Jazz-Rock) Integration of Foreign Sounds
The 1980s and Beyond Crossover Music Traditionalism
The 1990s and Beyond Henry Threadgill (b. 1944) Anthony Braxton (b. 1945) Wynton Marsalis (b. 1961)
Jazz Today and TomorrowTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 16. Popular Music since 1970Singer-SongwritersArt RockDiscoPunkNew WaveGrunge Electronic Dance MusicPop Music and PoliticsLooking Forward, Backward, and AbroadHip-Hop and Rap Reggae The Rise of Hip-Hop Rap Social Concerns
Listening Example 59. "Rapper's Delight" (excerpt) Back to the Roots
Music Business Sharing Music Marketing Music
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 4 SummaryPart 5 Music for Theater and FilmMusic and Theater: Historical and Cultural Perspective Musical Theater in America Broadway Musicals Operas Films
Chapter 17 Musical TheaterVariety Shows Vaudeville Burlesque Revues
Operetta Gilbert and Sullivan American Operettas
Musical Comedies George M. Cohan (1878-1942)
Listening Example 60. George M. Cohan, "Give My Regards to Broadway" (from Little Johnny Jones)Black Musical TheaterJerome Kern's Show BoatListening Example 61: Jerome Kern, "Ol' Man River" (from Show Boat)Golden Age of Broadway Musicals (1930-1955) Rodgers and Hart Rodgers and Hammerstein
Expansion of the Broadway Musical Lerner and Loewe Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990)
Listening Example 62: Leonard Bernstein, "Tonight" (from Westside Story) Stephen Sondheim (b. 1930)Listening Example 63. Stephen Sondheim, "Every Day a Little Death" (from A Little Night Music)
Chapter 13. Rock and RollThe Generation GapRhythm and Blues Country Music Meets R&B
Birth of Rock and Roll Bill Haley (1925-1981) Elvis Presley (1935-1977) Early Characteristics
Listening Example 53. Chuck Berry, "School Days"End of the First EraSurfing MusicMotownListening Example 54. Holland, Dozier, and Holland, "Stop! In the Name of Love"The British InvasionBack to Black Rock Gospel
Listening Example 55. Anonymous: "Down by the Riverside" Soul
Listening Example 56. James Brown, "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag" Funk
From Rock and Roll to Rock Psychedelic Rock Psychedelic Blues Heavy Metal
A Future UnassuredTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 14. Rock Flirts with CountryUrban Folk Music Woody Guthrie (1914-1967) The Urban Folk Revival Bob Dylan (b. 1941)
Folk RockListening Example 57. Bob Dylan, "Mr. Tambourine Man" Newport Folk Festival, 1965
Alternative CountryTerms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 15. Jazz Since 1960Free JazzListening Example 58. John Coltrane, A Love Supreme-Part I, "Acknowledgement" (excerpt) The 1970s Fusion (Jazz-Rock) Integration of Foreign Sounds
The 1980s and Beyond Crossover Music Traditionalism
The 1990s and Beyond Henry Threadgill (b. 1944) Anthony Braxton (b. 1945) Wynton Marsalis (b. 1961)
Jazz Today and TomorrowTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 16. Popular Music since 1970Singer-SongwritersArt RockDiscoPunkNew WaveGrunge Electronic Dance MusicPop Music and PoliticsLooking Forward, Backward, and AbroadHip-Hop and Rap Reggae The Rise of Hip-Hop Rap Social Concerns
Listening Example 59. "Rapper's Delight" (excerpt) Back to the Roots
Music Business Sharing Music Marketing Music
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 4 SummaryPart 5 Music for Theater and FilmMusic and Theater: Historical and Cultural Perspective Musical Theater in America Broadway Musicals Operas Films
Chapter 17 Musical TheaterVariety Shows Vaudeville Burlesque Revues
Operetta Gilbert and Sullivan American Operettas
Musical Comedies George M. Cohan (1878-1942)
Listening Example 60. George M. Cohan, "Give My Regards to Broadway" (from Little Johnny Jones)Black Musical TheaterJerome Kern's Show BoatListening Example 61: Jerome Kern, "Ol' Man River" (from Show Boat)Golden Age of Broadway Musicals (1930-1955) Rodgers and Hart Rodgers and Hammerstein
Expansion of the Broadway Musical Lerner and Loewe Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990)
Listening Example 62: Leonard Bernstein, "Tonight" (from Westside Story) Stephen Sondheim (b. 1930)Listening Example 63. Stephen Sondheim, "Every Day a Little Death" (from A Little Night Music)
Rhythm and Blues Country Music Meets R&B
Birth of Rock and Roll Bill Haley (1925-1981) Elvis Presley (1935-1977) Early Characteristics
Listening Example 53. Chuck Berry, "School Days"End of the First EraSurfing MusicMotownListening Example 54. Holland, Dozier, and Holland, "Stop! In the Name of Love"The British InvasionBack to Black Rock Gospel
Listening Example 55. Anonymous: "Down by the Riverside" Soul
Listening Example 56. James Brown, "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag" Funk
From Rock and Roll to Rock Psychedelic Rock Psychedelic Blues Heavy Metal
A Future UnassuredTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 14. Rock Flirts with CountryUrban Folk Music Woody Guthrie (1914-1967) The Urban Folk Revival Bob Dylan (b. 1941)
Folk RockListening Example 57. Bob Dylan, "Mr. Tambourine Man" Newport Folk Festival, 1965
Alternative CountryTerms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 15. Jazz Since 1960Free JazzListening Example 58. John Coltrane, A Love Supreme-Part I, "Acknowledgement" (excerpt) The 1970s Fusion (Jazz-Rock) Integration of Foreign Sounds
The 1980s and Beyond Crossover Music Traditionalism
The 1990s and Beyond Henry Threadgill (b. 1944) Anthony Braxton (b. 1945) Wynton Marsalis (b. 1961)
Jazz Today and TomorrowTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 16. Popular Music since 1970Singer-SongwritersArt RockDiscoPunkNew WaveGrunge Electronic Dance MusicPop Music and PoliticsLooking Forward, Backward, and AbroadHip-Hop and Rap Reggae The Rise of Hip-Hop Rap Social Concerns
Listening Example 59. "Rapper's Delight" (excerpt) Back to the Roots
Music Business Sharing Music Marketing Music
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 4 SummaryPart 5 Music for Theater and FilmMusic and Theater: Historical and Cultural Perspective Musical Theater in America Broadway Musicals Operas Films
Chapter 17 Musical TheaterVariety Shows Vaudeville Burlesque Revues
Operetta Gilbert and Sullivan American Operettas
Musical Comedies George M. Cohan (1878-1942)
Listening Example 60. George M. Cohan, "Give My Regards to Broadway" (from Little Johnny Jones)Black Musical TheaterJerome Kern's Show BoatListening Example 61: Jerome Kern, "Ol' Man River" (from Show Boat)Golden Age of Broadway Musicals (1930-1955) Rodgers and Hart Rodgers and Hammerstein
Expansion of the Broadway Musical Lerner and Loewe Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990)
Listening Example 62: Leonard Bernstein, "Tonight" (from Westside Story) Stephen Sondheim (b. 1930)Listening Example 63. Stephen Sondheim, "Every Day a Little Death" (from A Little Night Music)
Country Music Meets R&B
Bill Haley (1925-1981)
Elvis Presley (1935-1977)
Early Characteristics
Listening Example 53. Chuck Berry, "School Days"End of the First EraSurfing MusicMotownListening Example 54. Holland, Dozier, and Holland, "Stop! In the Name of Love"The British InvasionBack to Black Rock Gospel
Listening Example 55. Anonymous: "Down by the Riverside" Soul
Listening Example 56. James Brown, "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag" Funk
From Rock and Roll to Rock Psychedelic Rock Psychedelic Blues Heavy Metal
A Future UnassuredTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 14. Rock Flirts with CountryUrban Folk Music Woody Guthrie (1914-1967) The Urban Folk Revival Bob Dylan (b. 1941)
Folk RockListening Example 57. Bob Dylan, "Mr. Tambourine Man" Newport Folk Festival, 1965
Alternative CountryTerms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 15. Jazz Since 1960Free JazzListening Example 58. John Coltrane, A Love Supreme-Part I, "Acknowledgement" (excerpt) The 1970s Fusion (Jazz-Rock) Integration of Foreign Sounds
The 1980s and Beyond Crossover Music Traditionalism
The 1990s and Beyond Henry Threadgill (b. 1944) Anthony Braxton (b. 1945) Wynton Marsalis (b. 1961)
Jazz Today and TomorrowTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 16. Popular Music since 1970Singer-SongwritersArt RockDiscoPunkNew WaveGrunge Electronic Dance MusicPop Music and PoliticsLooking Forward, Backward, and AbroadHip-Hop and Rap Reggae The Rise of Hip-Hop Rap Social Concerns
Listening Example 59. "Rapper's Delight" (excerpt) Back to the Roots
Music Business Sharing Music Marketing Music
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 4 SummaryPart 5 Music for Theater and FilmMusic and Theater: Historical and Cultural Perspective Musical Theater in America Broadway Musicals Operas Films
Chapter 17 Musical TheaterVariety Shows Vaudeville Burlesque Revues
Operetta Gilbert and Sullivan American Operettas
Musical Comedies George M. Cohan (1878-1942)
Listening Example 60. George M. Cohan, "Give My Regards to Broadway" (from Little Johnny Jones)Black Musical TheaterJerome Kern's Show BoatListening Example 61: Jerome Kern, "Ol' Man River" (from Show Boat)Golden Age of Broadway Musicals (1930-1955) Rodgers and Hart Rodgers and Hammerstein
Expansion of the Broadway Musical Lerner and Loewe Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990)
Listening Example 62: Leonard Bernstein, "Tonight" (from Westside Story) Stephen Sondheim (b. 1930)Listening Example 63. Stephen Sondheim, "Every Day a Little Death" (from A Little Night Music)
Surfing MusicMotownListening Example 54. Holland, Dozier, and Holland, "Stop! In the Name of Love"The British InvasionBack to Black Rock Gospel
Listening Example 55. Anonymous: "Down by the Riverside" Soul
Listening Example 56. James Brown, "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag" Funk
From Rock and Roll to Rock Psychedelic Rock Psychedelic Blues Heavy Metal
A Future UnassuredTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 14. Rock Flirts with CountryUrban Folk Music Woody Guthrie (1914-1967) The Urban Folk Revival Bob Dylan (b. 1941)
Folk RockListening Example 57. Bob Dylan, "Mr. Tambourine Man" Newport Folk Festival, 1965
Alternative CountryTerms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 15. Jazz Since 1960Free JazzListening Example 58. John Coltrane, A Love Supreme-Part I, "Acknowledgement" (excerpt) The 1970s Fusion (Jazz-Rock) Integration of Foreign Sounds
The 1980s and Beyond Crossover Music Traditionalism
The 1990s and Beyond Henry Threadgill (b. 1944) Anthony Braxton (b. 1945) Wynton Marsalis (b. 1961)
Jazz Today and TomorrowTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 16. Popular Music since 1970Singer-SongwritersArt RockDiscoPunkNew WaveGrunge Electronic Dance MusicPop Music and PoliticsLooking Forward, Backward, and AbroadHip-Hop and Rap Reggae The Rise of Hip-Hop Rap Social Concerns
Listening Example 59. "Rapper's Delight" (excerpt) Back to the Roots
Music Business Sharing Music Marketing Music
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 4 SummaryPart 5 Music for Theater and FilmMusic and Theater: Historical and Cultural Perspective Musical Theater in America Broadway Musicals Operas Films
Chapter 17 Musical TheaterVariety Shows Vaudeville Burlesque Revues
Operetta Gilbert and Sullivan American Operettas
Musical Comedies George M. Cohan (1878-1942)
Listening Example 60. George M. Cohan, "Give My Regards to Broadway" (from Little Johnny Jones)Black Musical TheaterJerome Kern's Show BoatListening Example 61: Jerome Kern, "Ol' Man River" (from Show Boat)Golden Age of Broadway Musicals (1930-1955) Rodgers and Hart Rodgers and Hammerstein
Expansion of the Broadway Musical Lerner and Loewe Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990)
Listening Example 62: Leonard Bernstein, "Tonight" (from Westside Story) Stephen Sondheim (b. 1930)Listening Example 63. Stephen Sondheim, "Every Day a Little Death" (from A Little Night Music)
Listening Example 54. Holland, Dozier, and Holland, "Stop! In the Name of Love"The British InvasionBack to Black Rock Gospel
Listening Example 55. Anonymous: "Down by the Riverside" Soul
Listening Example 56. James Brown, "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag" Funk
From Rock and Roll to Rock Psychedelic Rock Psychedelic Blues Heavy Metal
A Future UnassuredTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 14. Rock Flirts with CountryUrban Folk Music Woody Guthrie (1914-1967) The Urban Folk Revival Bob Dylan (b. 1941)
Folk RockListening Example 57. Bob Dylan, "Mr. Tambourine Man" Newport Folk Festival, 1965
Alternative CountryTerms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 15. Jazz Since 1960Free JazzListening Example 58. John Coltrane, A Love Supreme-Part I, "Acknowledgement" (excerpt) The 1970s Fusion (Jazz-Rock) Integration of Foreign Sounds
The 1980s and Beyond Crossover Music Traditionalism
The 1990s and Beyond Henry Threadgill (b. 1944) Anthony Braxton (b. 1945) Wynton Marsalis (b. 1961)
Jazz Today and TomorrowTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 16. Popular Music since 1970Singer-SongwritersArt RockDiscoPunkNew WaveGrunge Electronic Dance MusicPop Music and PoliticsLooking Forward, Backward, and AbroadHip-Hop and Rap Reggae The Rise of Hip-Hop Rap Social Concerns
Listening Example 59. "Rapper's Delight" (excerpt) Back to the Roots
Music Business Sharing Music Marketing Music
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 4 SummaryPart 5 Music for Theater and FilmMusic and Theater: Historical and Cultural Perspective Musical Theater in America Broadway Musicals Operas Films
Chapter 17 Musical TheaterVariety Shows Vaudeville Burlesque Revues
Operetta Gilbert and Sullivan American Operettas
Musical Comedies George M. Cohan (1878-1942)
Listening Example 60. George M. Cohan, "Give My Regards to Broadway" (from Little Johnny Jones)Black Musical TheaterJerome Kern's Show BoatListening Example 61: Jerome Kern, "Ol' Man River" (from Show Boat)Golden Age of Broadway Musicals (1930-1955) Rodgers and Hart Rodgers and Hammerstein
Expansion of the Broadway Musical Lerner and Loewe Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990)
Listening Example 62: Leonard Bernstein, "Tonight" (from Westside Story) Stephen Sondheim (b. 1930)Listening Example 63. Stephen Sondheim, "Every Day a Little Death" (from A Little Night Music)
Back to Black Rock Gospel
Listening Example 55. Anonymous: "Down by the Riverside" Soul
Listening Example 56. James Brown, "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag" Funk
From Rock and Roll to Rock Psychedelic Rock Psychedelic Blues Heavy Metal
A Future UnassuredTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 14. Rock Flirts with CountryUrban Folk Music Woody Guthrie (1914-1967) The Urban Folk Revival Bob Dylan (b. 1941)
Folk RockListening Example 57. Bob Dylan, "Mr. Tambourine Man" Newport Folk Festival, 1965
Alternative CountryTerms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 15. Jazz Since 1960Free JazzListening Example 58. John Coltrane, A Love Supreme-Part I, "Acknowledgement" (excerpt) The 1970s Fusion (Jazz-Rock) Integration of Foreign Sounds
The 1980s and Beyond Crossover Music Traditionalism
The 1990s and Beyond Henry Threadgill (b. 1944) Anthony Braxton (b. 1945) Wynton Marsalis (b. 1961)
Jazz Today and TomorrowTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 16. Popular Music since 1970Singer-SongwritersArt RockDiscoPunkNew WaveGrunge Electronic Dance MusicPop Music and PoliticsLooking Forward, Backward, and AbroadHip-Hop and Rap Reggae The Rise of Hip-Hop Rap Social Concerns
Listening Example 59. "Rapper's Delight" (excerpt) Back to the Roots
Music Business Sharing Music Marketing Music
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 4 SummaryPart 5 Music for Theater and FilmMusic and Theater: Historical and Cultural Perspective Musical Theater in America Broadway Musicals Operas Films
Chapter 17 Musical TheaterVariety Shows Vaudeville Burlesque Revues
Operetta Gilbert and Sullivan American Operettas
Musical Comedies George M. Cohan (1878-1942)
Listening Example 60. George M. Cohan, "Give My Regards to Broadway" (from Little Johnny Jones)Black Musical TheaterJerome Kern's Show BoatListening Example 61: Jerome Kern, "Ol' Man River" (from Show Boat)Golden Age of Broadway Musicals (1930-1955) Rodgers and Hart Rodgers and Hammerstein
Expansion of the Broadway Musical Lerner and Loewe Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990)
Listening Example 62: Leonard Bernstein, "Tonight" (from Westside Story) Stephen Sondheim (b. 1930)Listening Example 63. Stephen Sondheim, "Every Day a Little Death" (from A Little Night Music)
Gospel
Soul
Listening Example 56. James Brown, "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag" Funk
From Rock and Roll to Rock Psychedelic Rock Psychedelic Blues Heavy Metal
A Future UnassuredTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 14. Rock Flirts with CountryUrban Folk Music Woody Guthrie (1914-1967) The Urban Folk Revival Bob Dylan (b. 1941)
Folk RockListening Example 57. Bob Dylan, "Mr. Tambourine Man" Newport Folk Festival, 1965
Alternative CountryTerms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 15. Jazz Since 1960Free JazzListening Example 58. John Coltrane, A Love Supreme-Part I, "Acknowledgement" (excerpt) The 1970s Fusion (Jazz-Rock) Integration of Foreign Sounds
The 1980s and Beyond Crossover Music Traditionalism
The 1990s and Beyond Henry Threadgill (b. 1944) Anthony Braxton (b. 1945) Wynton Marsalis (b. 1961)
Jazz Today and TomorrowTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 16. Popular Music since 1970Singer-SongwritersArt RockDiscoPunkNew WaveGrunge Electronic Dance MusicPop Music and PoliticsLooking Forward, Backward, and AbroadHip-Hop and Rap Reggae The Rise of Hip-Hop Rap Social Concerns
Listening Example 59. "Rapper's Delight" (excerpt) Back to the Roots
Music Business Sharing Music Marketing Music
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 4 SummaryPart 5 Music for Theater and FilmMusic and Theater: Historical and Cultural Perspective Musical Theater in America Broadway Musicals Operas Films
Chapter 17 Musical TheaterVariety Shows Vaudeville Burlesque Revues
Operetta Gilbert and Sullivan American Operettas
Musical Comedies George M. Cohan (1878-1942)
Listening Example 60. George M. Cohan, "Give My Regards to Broadway" (from Little Johnny Jones)Black Musical TheaterJerome Kern's Show BoatListening Example 61: Jerome Kern, "Ol' Man River" (from Show Boat)Golden Age of Broadway Musicals (1930-1955) Rodgers and Hart Rodgers and Hammerstein
Expansion of the Broadway Musical Lerner and Loewe Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990)
Listening Example 62: Leonard Bernstein, "Tonight" (from Westside Story) Stephen Sondheim (b. 1930)Listening Example 63. Stephen Sondheim, "Every Day a Little Death" (from A Little Night Music)
Funk
Psychedelic Rock
Psychedelic Blues
Heavy Metal
A Future UnassuredTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 14. Rock Flirts with CountryUrban Folk Music Woody Guthrie (1914-1967) The Urban Folk Revival Bob Dylan (b. 1941)
Folk RockListening Example 57. Bob Dylan, "Mr. Tambourine Man" Newport Folk Festival, 1965
Alternative CountryTerms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 15. Jazz Since 1960Free JazzListening Example 58. John Coltrane, A Love Supreme-Part I, "Acknowledgement" (excerpt) The 1970s Fusion (Jazz-Rock) Integration of Foreign Sounds
The 1980s and Beyond Crossover Music Traditionalism
The 1990s and Beyond Henry Threadgill (b. 1944) Anthony Braxton (b. 1945) Wynton Marsalis (b. 1961)
Jazz Today and TomorrowTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 16. Popular Music since 1970Singer-SongwritersArt RockDiscoPunkNew WaveGrunge Electronic Dance MusicPop Music and PoliticsLooking Forward, Backward, and AbroadHip-Hop and Rap Reggae The Rise of Hip-Hop Rap Social Concerns
Listening Example 59. "Rapper's Delight" (excerpt) Back to the Roots
Music Business Sharing Music Marketing Music
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 4 SummaryPart 5 Music for Theater and FilmMusic and Theater: Historical and Cultural Perspective Musical Theater in America Broadway Musicals Operas Films
Chapter 17 Musical TheaterVariety Shows Vaudeville Burlesque Revues
Operetta Gilbert and Sullivan American Operettas
Musical Comedies George M. Cohan (1878-1942)
Listening Example 60. George M. Cohan, "Give My Regards to Broadway" (from Little Johnny Jones)Black Musical TheaterJerome Kern's Show BoatListening Example 61: Jerome Kern, "Ol' Man River" (from Show Boat)Golden Age of Broadway Musicals (1930-1955) Rodgers and Hart Rodgers and Hammerstein
Expansion of the Broadway Musical Lerner and Loewe Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990)
Listening Example 62: Leonard Bernstein, "Tonight" (from Westside Story) Stephen Sondheim (b. 1930)Listening Example 63. Stephen Sondheim, "Every Day a Little Death" (from A Little Night Music)
Key FiguresChapter 14. Rock Flirts with CountryUrban Folk Music Woody Guthrie (1914-1967) The Urban Folk Revival Bob Dylan (b. 1941)
Folk RockListening Example 57. Bob Dylan, "Mr. Tambourine Man" Newport Folk Festival, 1965
Alternative CountryTerms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 15. Jazz Since 1960Free JazzListening Example 58. John Coltrane, A Love Supreme-Part I, "Acknowledgement" (excerpt) The 1970s Fusion (Jazz-Rock) Integration of Foreign Sounds
The 1980s and Beyond Crossover Music Traditionalism
The 1990s and Beyond Henry Threadgill (b. 1944) Anthony Braxton (b. 1945) Wynton Marsalis (b. 1961)
Jazz Today and TomorrowTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 16. Popular Music since 1970Singer-SongwritersArt RockDiscoPunkNew WaveGrunge Electronic Dance MusicPop Music and PoliticsLooking Forward, Backward, and AbroadHip-Hop and Rap Reggae The Rise of Hip-Hop Rap Social Concerns
Listening Example 59. "Rapper's Delight" (excerpt) Back to the Roots
Music Business Sharing Music Marketing Music
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 4 SummaryPart 5 Music for Theater and FilmMusic and Theater: Historical and Cultural Perspective Musical Theater in America Broadway Musicals Operas Films
Chapter 17 Musical TheaterVariety Shows Vaudeville Burlesque Revues
Operetta Gilbert and Sullivan American Operettas
Musical Comedies George M. Cohan (1878-1942)
Listening Example 60. George M. Cohan, "Give My Regards to Broadway" (from Little Johnny Jones)Black Musical TheaterJerome Kern's Show BoatListening Example 61: Jerome Kern, "Ol' Man River" (from Show Boat)Golden Age of Broadway Musicals (1930-1955) Rodgers and Hart Rodgers and Hammerstein
Expansion of the Broadway Musical Lerner and Loewe Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990)
Listening Example 62: Leonard Bernstein, "Tonight" (from Westside Story) Stephen Sondheim (b. 1930)Listening Example 63. Stephen Sondheim, "Every Day a Little Death" (from A Little Night Music)
Urban Folk Music Woody Guthrie (1914-1967) The Urban Folk Revival Bob Dylan (b. 1941)
Folk RockListening Example 57. Bob Dylan, "Mr. Tambourine Man" Newport Folk Festival, 1965
Alternative CountryTerms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 15. Jazz Since 1960Free JazzListening Example 58. John Coltrane, A Love Supreme-Part I, "Acknowledgement" (excerpt) The 1970s Fusion (Jazz-Rock) Integration of Foreign Sounds
The 1980s and Beyond Crossover Music Traditionalism
The 1990s and Beyond Henry Threadgill (b. 1944) Anthony Braxton (b. 1945) Wynton Marsalis (b. 1961)
Jazz Today and TomorrowTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 16. Popular Music since 1970Singer-SongwritersArt RockDiscoPunkNew WaveGrunge Electronic Dance MusicPop Music and PoliticsLooking Forward, Backward, and AbroadHip-Hop and Rap Reggae The Rise of Hip-Hop Rap Social Concerns
Listening Example 59. "Rapper's Delight" (excerpt) Back to the Roots
Music Business Sharing Music Marketing Music
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 4 SummaryPart 5 Music for Theater and FilmMusic and Theater: Historical and Cultural Perspective Musical Theater in America Broadway Musicals Operas Films
Chapter 17 Musical TheaterVariety Shows Vaudeville Burlesque Revues
Operetta Gilbert and Sullivan American Operettas
Musical Comedies George M. Cohan (1878-1942)
Listening Example 60. George M. Cohan, "Give My Regards to Broadway" (from Little Johnny Jones)Black Musical TheaterJerome Kern's Show BoatListening Example 61: Jerome Kern, "Ol' Man River" (from Show Boat)Golden Age of Broadway Musicals (1930-1955) Rodgers and Hart Rodgers and Hammerstein
Expansion of the Broadway Musical Lerner and Loewe Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990)
Listening Example 62: Leonard Bernstein, "Tonight" (from Westside Story) Stephen Sondheim (b. 1930)Listening Example 63. Stephen Sondheim, "Every Day a Little Death" (from A Little Night Music)
Woody Guthrie (1914-1967) The Urban Folk Revival Bob Dylan (b. 1941)
Bob Dylan (b. 1941)
Listening Example 57. Bob Dylan, "Mr. Tambourine Man" Newport Folk Festival, 1965
Alternative CountryTerms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 15. Jazz Since 1960Free JazzListening Example 58. John Coltrane, A Love Supreme-Part I, "Acknowledgement" (excerpt) The 1970s Fusion (Jazz-Rock) Integration of Foreign Sounds
The 1980s and Beyond Crossover Music Traditionalism
The 1990s and Beyond Henry Threadgill (b. 1944) Anthony Braxton (b. 1945) Wynton Marsalis (b. 1961)
Jazz Today and TomorrowTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 16. Popular Music since 1970Singer-SongwritersArt RockDiscoPunkNew WaveGrunge Electronic Dance MusicPop Music and PoliticsLooking Forward, Backward, and AbroadHip-Hop and Rap Reggae The Rise of Hip-Hop Rap Social Concerns
Listening Example 59. "Rapper's Delight" (excerpt) Back to the Roots
Music Business Sharing Music Marketing Music
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 4 SummaryPart 5 Music for Theater and FilmMusic and Theater: Historical and Cultural Perspective Musical Theater in America Broadway Musicals Operas Films
Chapter 17 Musical TheaterVariety Shows Vaudeville Burlesque Revues
Operetta Gilbert and Sullivan American Operettas
Musical Comedies George M. Cohan (1878-1942)
Listening Example 60. George M. Cohan, "Give My Regards to Broadway" (from Little Johnny Jones)Black Musical TheaterJerome Kern's Show BoatListening Example 61: Jerome Kern, "Ol' Man River" (from Show Boat)Golden Age of Broadway Musicals (1930-1955) Rodgers and Hart Rodgers and Hammerstein
Expansion of the Broadway Musical Lerner and Loewe Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990)
Listening Example 62: Leonard Bernstein, "Tonight" (from Westside Story) Stephen Sondheim (b. 1930)Listening Example 63. Stephen Sondheim, "Every Day a Little Death" (from A Little Night Music)
Newport Folk Festival, 1965
Terms to ReviewKey Figures Chapter 15. Jazz Since 1960Free JazzListening Example 58. John Coltrane, A Love Supreme-Part I, "Acknowledgement" (excerpt) The 1970s Fusion (Jazz-Rock) Integration of Foreign Sounds
The 1980s and Beyond Crossover Music Traditionalism
The 1990s and Beyond Henry Threadgill (b. 1944) Anthony Braxton (b. 1945) Wynton Marsalis (b. 1961)
Jazz Today and TomorrowTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 16. Popular Music since 1970Singer-SongwritersArt RockDiscoPunkNew WaveGrunge Electronic Dance MusicPop Music and PoliticsLooking Forward, Backward, and AbroadHip-Hop and Rap Reggae The Rise of Hip-Hop Rap Social Concerns
Listening Example 59. "Rapper's Delight" (excerpt) Back to the Roots
Music Business Sharing Music Marketing Music
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 4 SummaryPart 5 Music for Theater and FilmMusic and Theater: Historical and Cultural Perspective Musical Theater in America Broadway Musicals Operas Films
Chapter 17 Musical TheaterVariety Shows Vaudeville Burlesque Revues
Operetta Gilbert and Sullivan American Operettas
Musical Comedies George M. Cohan (1878-1942)
Listening Example 60. George M. Cohan, "Give My Regards to Broadway" (from Little Johnny Jones)Black Musical TheaterJerome Kern's Show BoatListening Example 61: Jerome Kern, "Ol' Man River" (from Show Boat)Golden Age of Broadway Musicals (1930-1955) Rodgers and Hart Rodgers and Hammerstein
Expansion of the Broadway Musical Lerner and Loewe Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990)
Listening Example 62: Leonard Bernstein, "Tonight" (from Westside Story) Stephen Sondheim (b. 1930)Listening Example 63. Stephen Sondheim, "Every Day a Little Death" (from A Little Night Music)
Chapter 15. Jazz Since 1960Free JazzListening Example 58. John Coltrane, A Love Supreme-Part I, "Acknowledgement" (excerpt) The 1970s Fusion (Jazz-Rock) Integration of Foreign Sounds
The 1980s and Beyond Crossover Music Traditionalism
The 1990s and Beyond Henry Threadgill (b. 1944) Anthony Braxton (b. 1945) Wynton Marsalis (b. 1961)
Jazz Today and TomorrowTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 16. Popular Music since 1970Singer-SongwritersArt RockDiscoPunkNew WaveGrunge Electronic Dance MusicPop Music and PoliticsLooking Forward, Backward, and AbroadHip-Hop and Rap Reggae The Rise of Hip-Hop Rap Social Concerns
Listening Example 59. "Rapper's Delight" (excerpt) Back to the Roots
Music Business Sharing Music Marketing Music
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 4 SummaryPart 5 Music for Theater and FilmMusic and Theater: Historical and Cultural Perspective Musical Theater in America Broadway Musicals Operas Films
Chapter 17 Musical TheaterVariety Shows Vaudeville Burlesque Revues
Operetta Gilbert and Sullivan American Operettas
Musical Comedies George M. Cohan (1878-1942)
Listening Example 60. George M. Cohan, "Give My Regards to Broadway" (from Little Johnny Jones)Black Musical TheaterJerome Kern's Show BoatListening Example 61: Jerome Kern, "Ol' Man River" (from Show Boat)Golden Age of Broadway Musicals (1930-1955) Rodgers and Hart Rodgers and Hammerstein
Expansion of the Broadway Musical Lerner and Loewe Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990)
Listening Example 62: Leonard Bernstein, "Tonight" (from Westside Story) Stephen Sondheim (b. 1930)Listening Example 63. Stephen Sondheim, "Every Day a Little Death" (from A Little Night Music)
Listening Example 58. John Coltrane, A Love Supreme-Part I, "Acknowledgement" (excerpt) The 1970s Fusion (Jazz-Rock) Integration of Foreign Sounds
The 1980s and Beyond Crossover Music Traditionalism
The 1990s and Beyond Henry Threadgill (b. 1944) Anthony Braxton (b. 1945) Wynton Marsalis (b. 1961)
Jazz Today and TomorrowTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 16. Popular Music since 1970Singer-SongwritersArt RockDiscoPunkNew WaveGrunge Electronic Dance MusicPop Music and PoliticsLooking Forward, Backward, and AbroadHip-Hop and Rap Reggae The Rise of Hip-Hop Rap Social Concerns
Listening Example 59. "Rapper's Delight" (excerpt) Back to the Roots
Music Business Sharing Music Marketing Music
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 4 SummaryPart 5 Music for Theater and FilmMusic and Theater: Historical and Cultural Perspective Musical Theater in America Broadway Musicals Operas Films
Chapter 17 Musical TheaterVariety Shows Vaudeville Burlesque Revues
Operetta Gilbert and Sullivan American Operettas
Musical Comedies George M. Cohan (1878-1942)
Listening Example 60. George M. Cohan, "Give My Regards to Broadway" (from Little Johnny Jones)Black Musical TheaterJerome Kern's Show BoatListening Example 61: Jerome Kern, "Ol' Man River" (from Show Boat)Golden Age of Broadway Musicals (1930-1955) Rodgers and Hart Rodgers and Hammerstein
Expansion of the Broadway Musical Lerner and Loewe Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990)
Listening Example 62: Leonard Bernstein, "Tonight" (from Westside Story) Stephen Sondheim (b. 1930)Listening Example 63. Stephen Sondheim, "Every Day a Little Death" (from A Little Night Music)
Fusion (Jazz-Rock)
Integration of Foreign Sounds
The 1980s and Beyond Crossover Music Traditionalism
The 1990s and Beyond Henry Threadgill (b. 1944) Anthony Braxton (b. 1945) Wynton Marsalis (b. 1961)
Jazz Today and TomorrowTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 16. Popular Music since 1970Singer-SongwritersArt RockDiscoPunkNew WaveGrunge Electronic Dance MusicPop Music and PoliticsLooking Forward, Backward, and AbroadHip-Hop and Rap Reggae The Rise of Hip-Hop Rap Social Concerns
Listening Example 59. "Rapper's Delight" (excerpt) Back to the Roots
Music Business Sharing Music Marketing Music
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 4 SummaryPart 5 Music for Theater and FilmMusic and Theater: Historical and Cultural Perspective Musical Theater in America Broadway Musicals Operas Films
Chapter 17 Musical TheaterVariety Shows Vaudeville Burlesque Revues
Operetta Gilbert and Sullivan American Operettas
Musical Comedies George M. Cohan (1878-1942)
Listening Example 60. George M. Cohan, "Give My Regards to Broadway" (from Little Johnny Jones)Black Musical TheaterJerome Kern's Show BoatListening Example 61: Jerome Kern, "Ol' Man River" (from Show Boat)Golden Age of Broadway Musicals (1930-1955) Rodgers and Hart Rodgers and Hammerstein
Expansion of the Broadway Musical Lerner and Loewe Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990)
Listening Example 62: Leonard Bernstein, "Tonight" (from Westside Story) Stephen Sondheim (b. 1930)Listening Example 63. Stephen Sondheim, "Every Day a Little Death" (from A Little Night Music)
Crossover Music Traditionalism
Henry Threadgill (b. 1944)
Anthony Braxton (b. 1945)
Wynton Marsalis (b. 1961)
Jazz Today and TomorrowTerms to ReviewKey FiguresChapter 16. Popular Music since 1970Singer-SongwritersArt RockDiscoPunkNew WaveGrunge Electronic Dance MusicPop Music and PoliticsLooking Forward, Backward, and AbroadHip-Hop and Rap Reggae The Rise of Hip-Hop Rap Social Concerns
Listening Example 59. "Rapper's Delight" (excerpt) Back to the Roots
Music Business Sharing Music Marketing Music
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 4 SummaryPart 5 Music for Theater and FilmMusic and Theater: Historical and Cultural Perspective Musical Theater in America Broadway Musicals Operas Films
Chapter 17 Musical TheaterVariety Shows Vaudeville Burlesque Revues
Operetta Gilbert and Sullivan American Operettas
Musical Comedies George M. Cohan (1878-1942)
Listening Example 60. George M. Cohan, "Give My Regards to Broadway" (from Little Johnny Jones)Black Musical TheaterJerome Kern's Show BoatListening Example 61: Jerome Kern, "Ol' Man River" (from Show Boat)Golden Age of Broadway Musicals (1930-1955) Rodgers and Hart Rodgers and Hammerstein
Expansion of the Broadway Musical Lerner and Loewe Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990)
Listening Example 62: Leonard Bernstein, "Tonight" (from Westside Story) Stephen Sondheim (b. 1930)Listening Example 63. Stephen Sondheim, "Every Day a Little Death" (from A Little Night Music)
Key FiguresChapter 16. Popular Music since 1970Singer-SongwritersArt RockDiscoPunkNew WaveGrunge Electronic Dance MusicPop Music and PoliticsLooking Forward, Backward, and AbroadHip-Hop and Rap Reggae The Rise of Hip-Hop Rap Social Concerns
Listening Example 59. "Rapper's Delight" (excerpt) Back to the Roots
Music Business Sharing Music Marketing Music
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 4 SummaryPart 5 Music for Theater and FilmMusic and Theater: Historical and Cultural Perspective Musical Theater in America Broadway Musicals Operas Films
Chapter 17 Musical TheaterVariety Shows Vaudeville Burlesque Revues
Operetta Gilbert and Sullivan American Operettas
Musical Comedies George M. Cohan (1878-1942)
Listening Example 60. George M. Cohan, "Give My Regards to Broadway" (from Little Johnny Jones)Black Musical TheaterJerome Kern's Show BoatListening Example 61: Jerome Kern, "Ol' Man River" (from Show Boat)Golden Age of Broadway Musicals (1930-1955) Rodgers and Hart Rodgers and Hammerstein
Expansion of the Broadway Musical Lerner and Loewe Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990)
Listening Example 62: Leonard Bernstein, "Tonight" (from Westside Story) Stephen Sondheim (b. 1930)Listening Example 63. Stephen Sondheim, "Every Day a Little Death" (from A Little Night Music)
Singer-SongwritersArt RockDiscoPunkNew WaveGrunge Electronic Dance MusicPop Music and PoliticsLooking Forward, Backward, and AbroadHip-Hop and Rap Reggae The Rise of Hip-Hop Rap Social Concerns
Listening Example 59. "Rapper's Delight" (excerpt) Back to the Roots
Music Business Sharing Music Marketing Music
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 4 SummaryPart 5 Music for Theater and FilmMusic and Theater: Historical and Cultural Perspective Musical Theater in America Broadway Musicals Operas Films
Chapter 17 Musical TheaterVariety Shows Vaudeville Burlesque Revues
Operetta Gilbert and Sullivan American Operettas
Musical Comedies George M. Cohan (1878-1942)
Listening Example 60. George M. Cohan, "Give My Regards to Broadway" (from Little Johnny Jones)Black Musical TheaterJerome Kern's Show BoatListening Example 61: Jerome Kern, "Ol' Man River" (from Show Boat)Golden Age of Broadway Musicals (1930-1955) Rodgers and Hart Rodgers and Hammerstein
Expansion of the Broadway Musical Lerner and Loewe Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990)
Listening Example 62: Leonard Bernstein, "Tonight" (from Westside Story) Stephen Sondheim (b. 1930)Listening Example 63. Stephen Sondheim, "Every Day a Little Death" (from A Little Night Music)
DiscoPunkNew WaveGrunge Electronic Dance MusicPop Music and PoliticsLooking Forward, Backward, and AbroadHip-Hop and Rap Reggae The Rise of Hip-Hop Rap Social Concerns
Listening Example 59. "Rapper's Delight" (excerpt) Back to the Roots
Music Business Sharing Music Marketing Music
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 4 SummaryPart 5 Music for Theater and FilmMusic and Theater: Historical and Cultural Perspective Musical Theater in America Broadway Musicals Operas Films
Chapter 17 Musical TheaterVariety Shows Vaudeville Burlesque Revues
Operetta Gilbert and Sullivan American Operettas
Musical Comedies George M. Cohan (1878-1942)
Listening Example 60. George M. Cohan, "Give My Regards to Broadway" (from Little Johnny Jones)Black Musical TheaterJerome Kern's Show BoatListening Example 61: Jerome Kern, "Ol' Man River" (from Show Boat)Golden Age of Broadway Musicals (1930-1955) Rodgers and Hart Rodgers and Hammerstein
Expansion of the Broadway Musical Lerner and Loewe Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990)
Listening Example 62: Leonard Bernstein, "Tonight" (from Westside Story) Stephen Sondheim (b. 1930)Listening Example 63. Stephen Sondheim, "Every Day a Little Death" (from A Little Night Music)
New WaveGrunge Electronic Dance MusicPop Music and PoliticsLooking Forward, Backward, and AbroadHip-Hop and Rap Reggae The Rise of Hip-Hop Rap Social Concerns
Listening Example 59. "Rapper's Delight" (excerpt) Back to the Roots
Music Business Sharing Music Marketing Music
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 4 SummaryPart 5 Music for Theater and FilmMusic and Theater: Historical and Cultural Perspective Musical Theater in America Broadway Musicals Operas Films
Chapter 17 Musical TheaterVariety Shows Vaudeville Burlesque Revues
Operetta Gilbert and Sullivan American Operettas
Musical Comedies George M. Cohan (1878-1942)
Listening Example 60. George M. Cohan, "Give My Regards to Broadway" (from Little Johnny Jones)Black Musical TheaterJerome Kern's Show BoatListening Example 61: Jerome Kern, "Ol' Man River" (from Show Boat)Golden Age of Broadway Musicals (1930-1955) Rodgers and Hart Rodgers and Hammerstein
Expansion of the Broadway Musical Lerner and Loewe Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990)
Listening Example 62: Leonard Bernstein, "Tonight" (from Westside Story) Stephen Sondheim (b. 1930)Listening Example 63. Stephen Sondheim, "Every Day a Little Death" (from A Little Night Music)
Electronic Dance MusicPop Music and PoliticsLooking Forward, Backward, and AbroadHip-Hop and Rap Reggae The Rise of Hip-Hop Rap Social Concerns
Listening Example 59. "Rapper's Delight" (excerpt) Back to the Roots
Music Business Sharing Music Marketing Music
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 4 SummaryPart 5 Music for Theater and FilmMusic and Theater: Historical and Cultural Perspective Musical Theater in America Broadway Musicals Operas Films
Chapter 17 Musical TheaterVariety Shows Vaudeville Burlesque Revues
Operetta Gilbert and Sullivan American Operettas
Musical Comedies George M. Cohan (1878-1942)
Listening Example 60. George M. Cohan, "Give My Regards to Broadway" (from Little Johnny Jones)Black Musical TheaterJerome Kern's Show BoatListening Example 61: Jerome Kern, "Ol' Man River" (from Show Boat)Golden Age of Broadway Musicals (1930-1955) Rodgers and Hart Rodgers and Hammerstein
Expansion of the Broadway Musical Lerner and Loewe Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990)
Listening Example 62: Leonard Bernstein, "Tonight" (from Westside Story) Stephen Sondheim (b. 1930)Listening Example 63. Stephen Sondheim, "Every Day a Little Death" (from A Little Night Music)
Looking Forward, Backward, and AbroadHip-Hop and Rap Reggae The Rise of Hip-Hop Rap Social Concerns
Listening Example 59. "Rapper's Delight" (excerpt) Back to the Roots
Music Business Sharing Music Marketing Music
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 4 SummaryPart 5 Music for Theater and FilmMusic and Theater: Historical and Cultural Perspective Musical Theater in America Broadway Musicals Operas Films
Chapter 17 Musical TheaterVariety Shows Vaudeville Burlesque Revues
Operetta Gilbert and Sullivan American Operettas
Musical Comedies George M. Cohan (1878-1942)
Listening Example 60. George M. Cohan, "Give My Regards to Broadway" (from Little Johnny Jones)Black Musical TheaterJerome Kern's Show BoatListening Example 61: Jerome Kern, "Ol' Man River" (from Show Boat)Golden Age of Broadway Musicals (1930-1955) Rodgers and Hart Rodgers and Hammerstein
Expansion of the Broadway Musical Lerner and Loewe Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990)
Listening Example 62: Leonard Bernstein, "Tonight" (from Westside Story) Stephen Sondheim (b. 1930)Listening Example 63. Stephen Sondheim, "Every Day a Little Death" (from A Little Night Music)
Reggae
The Rise of Hip-Hop
Rap
Social Concerns
Listening Example 59. "Rapper's Delight" (excerpt) Back to the Roots
Music Business Sharing Music Marketing Music
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 4 SummaryPart 5 Music for Theater and FilmMusic and Theater: Historical and Cultural Perspective Musical Theater in America Broadway Musicals Operas Films
Chapter 17 Musical TheaterVariety Shows Vaudeville Burlesque Revues
Operetta Gilbert and Sullivan American Operettas
Musical Comedies George M. Cohan (1878-1942)
Listening Example 60. George M. Cohan, "Give My Regards to Broadway" (from Little Johnny Jones)Black Musical TheaterJerome Kern's Show BoatListening Example 61: Jerome Kern, "Ol' Man River" (from Show Boat)Golden Age of Broadway Musicals (1930-1955) Rodgers and Hart Rodgers and Hammerstein
Expansion of the Broadway Musical Lerner and Loewe Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990)
Listening Example 62: Leonard Bernstein, "Tonight" (from Westside Story) Stephen Sondheim (b. 1930)Listening Example 63. Stephen Sondheim, "Every Day a Little Death" (from A Little Night Music)
Back to the Roots
Sharing Music
Marketing Music
Terms to ReviewKey FiguresPart 4 SummaryPart 5 Music for Theater and FilmMusic and Theater: Historical and Cultural Perspective Musical Theater in America Broadway Musicals Operas Films
Chapter 17 Musical TheaterVariety Shows Vaudeville Burlesque Revues
Operetta Gilbert and Sullivan American Operettas
Musical Comedies George M. Cohan (1878-1942)
Listening Example 60. George M. Cohan, "Give My Regards to Broadway" (from Little Johnny Jones)Black Musical TheaterJerome Kern's Show BoatListening Example 61: Jerome Kern, "Ol' Man River" (from Show Boat)Golden Age of Broadway Musicals (1930-1955) Rodgers and Hart Rodgers and Hammerstein
Expansion of the Broadway Musical Lerner and Loewe Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990)
Listening Example 62: Leonard Bernstein, "Tonight" (from Westside Story) Stephen Sondheim (b. 1930)Listening Example 63. Stephen Sondheim, "Every Day a Little Death" (from A Little Night Music)
Part 4 SummaryPart 5 Music for Theater and FilmMusic and Theater: Historical and Cultural Perspective Musical Theater in America Broadway Musicals Operas Films
Chapter 17 Musical TheaterVariety Shows Vaudeville Burlesque Revues
Operetta Gilbert and Sullivan American Operettas
Musical Comedies George M. Cohan (1878-1942)
Listening Example 60. George M. Cohan, "Give My Regards to Broadway" (from Little Johnny Jones)Black Musical TheaterJerome Kern's Show BoatListening Example 61: Jerome Kern, "Ol' Man River" (from Show Boat)Golden Age of Broadway Musicals (1930-1955) Rodgers and Hart Rodgers and Hammerstein
Expansion of the Broadway Musical Lerner and Loewe Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990)
Listening Example 62: Leonard Bernstein, "Tonight" (from Westside Story) Stephen Sondheim (b. 1930)Listening Example 63. Stephen Sondheim, "Every Day a Little Death" (from A Little Night Music)
Music and Theater: Historical and Cultural Perspective Musical Theater in America Broadway Musicals Operas Films
Chapter 17 Musical TheaterVariety Shows Vaudeville Burlesque Revues
Operetta Gilbert and Sullivan American Operettas
Musical Comedies George M. Cohan (1878-1942)
Listening Example 60. George M. Cohan, "Give My Regards to Broadway" (from Little Johnny Jones)Black Musical TheaterJerome Kern's Show BoatListening Example 61: Jerome Kern, "Ol' Man River" (from Show Boat)Golden Age of Broadway Musicals (1930-1955) Rodgers and Hart Rodgers and Hammerstein
Expansion of the Broadway Musical Lerner and Loewe Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990)
Listening Example 62: Leonard Bernstein, "Tonight" (from Westside Story) Stephen Sondheim (b. 1930)Listening Example 63. Stephen Sondheim, "Every Day a Little Death" (from A Little Night Music)
Musical Theater in America Broadway Musicals Operas Films
Operas Films
Variety Shows Vaudeville Burlesque Revues
Operetta Gilbert and Sullivan American Operettas
Musical Comedies George M. Cohan (1878-1942)
Listening Example 60. George M. Cohan, "Give My Regards to Broadway" (from Little Johnny Jones)Black Musical TheaterJerome Kern's Show BoatListening Example 61: Jerome Kern, "Ol' Man River" (from Show Boat)Golden Age of Broadway Musicals (1930-1955) Rodgers and Hart Rodgers and Hammerstein
Expansion of the Broadway Musical Lerner and Loewe Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990)
Listening Example 62: Leonard Bernstein, "Tonight" (from Westside Story) Stephen Sondheim (b. 1930)Listening Example 63. Stephen Sondheim, "Every Day a Little Death" (from A Little Night Music)
Vaudeville Burlesque Revues
Revues
Gilbert and Sullivan
American Operettas
Musical Comedies George M. Cohan (1878-1942)
Listening Example 60. George M. Cohan, "Give My Regards to Broadway" (from Little Johnny Jones)Black Musical TheaterJerome Kern's Show BoatListening Example 61: Jerome Kern, "Ol' Man River" (from Show Boat)Golden Age of Broadway Musicals (1930-1955) Rodgers and Hart Rodgers and Hammerstein
Expansion of the Broadway Musical Lerner and Loewe Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990)
Listening Example 62: Leonard Bernstein, "Tonight" (from Westside Story) Stephen Sondheim (b. 1930)Listening Example 63. Stephen Sondheim, "Every Day a Little Death" (from A Little Night Music)
George M. Cohan (1878-1942)
Black Musical TheaterJerome Kern's Show BoatListening Example 61: Jerome Kern, "Ol' Man River" (from Show Boat)Golden Age of Broadway Musicals (1930-1955) Rodgers and Hart Rodgers and Hammerstein
Expansion of the Broadway Musical Lerner and Loewe Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990)
Listening Example 62: Leonard Bernstein, "Tonight" (from Westside Story) Stephen Sondheim (b. 1930)Listening Example 63. Stephen Sondheim, "Every Day a Little Death" (from A Little Night Music)
Listening Example 61: Jerome Kern, "Ol' Man River" (from Show Boat)Golden Age of Broadway Musicals (1930-1955) Rodgers and Hart Rodgers and Hammerstein
Expansion of the Broadway Musical Lerner and Loewe Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990)
Listening Example 62: Leonard Bernstein, "Tonight" (from Westside Story) Stephen Sondheim (b. 1930)Listening Example 63. Stephen Sondheim, "Every Day a Little Death" (from A Little Night Music)
Rodgers and Hart
Rodgers and Hammerstein
Expansion of the Broadway Musical Lerner and Loewe Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990)
Listening Example 62: Leonard Bernstein, "Tonight" (from Westside Story) Stephen Sondheim (b. 1930)Listening Example 63. Stephen Sondheim, "Every Day a Little Death" (from A Little Night Music)
Lerner and Loewe Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990)
Stephen Sondheim (b. 1930)
Listening Example 63. Stephen Sondheim, "Every Day a Little Death" (from A Little Night Music)