Music in OhioKent State University Press, 2004 - 662 páginas Music in Ohio offers a comprehensive and ambitious look at music as it has been practiced throughout the state during the last two centuries--from folk to jazz to rock to polka. Author William N. Osborne also examines the music of the Moravians, Mormons, and Welsh, as well as other religious music and choral music. He discusses the state's two major symphony orchestras, the Cincinnati Opera, and the May Festival. He also includes an overview of public school music-education programs and those of the principal collegiate institutions. |
Contenido
The PreCivil War Beginnings | 3 |
Marietta | 9 |
Cincinnati | 18 |
Cleveland | 41 |
Zanesville | 52 |
Education | 61 |
The Singing School | 63 |
Public School Music in Cincinnati | 91 |
Religious Music and Singing Societies | 305 |
Protestant and Jewish Hymnals | 307 |
The Mormons | 315 |
The Shakers | 317 |
White Gospel Song | 322 |
The Moravians | 329 |
Zoar | 336 |
The German Singing Societies | 343 |
The Foundations of Public School Music in Oberlin Zanesville Cleveland and Columbus | 116 |
The Cleveland Music School Settlement | 134 |
The Lane Conservatory of Music | 145 |
The Dana School of Music | 149 |
The Oberlin College Conservatory of Music | 156 |
The Conservatory and College of Music of Cincinnati | 173 |
The Cleveland Institute of Music | 195 |
Art Music | 199 |
Art Museums and a Hall of Fame | 201 |
The Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra | 207 |
The Cleveland Orchestra | 227 |
Opera in Cincinnati | 257 |
May Festival | 281 |
BaldwinWallace College Bach Festival | 300 |
The Welsh | 361 |
From Folk through Minstrelsy to Pop Jazz and Rock | 371 |
Indigenous Folk Song | 373 |
Blackface Minstrelsy | 409 |
Popular Song | 421 |
The ClevelandStyle Polka | 437 |
Bands | 442 |
Jazz | 463 |
Cleveland Rocks | 468 |
The Music Industry | 481 |
Instrument Makers | 483 |
Music Publishers | 510 |
Recorded Sound | 525 |
Términos y frases comunes
American appeared Arts Baldwin band became Beethoven Boston Chicago Chillicothe choir choral chorus Church Cincinnati Symphony Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra Cleveland Orchestra Club Collection College Columbus Company composer concert conductor dance decade early Eisteddfod ensemble event faculty Festival Fritz Reiner George German Grand high school History House hundred hymns Ibid Institute instruments issued January jazz John joined later Lowell Mason Männerchor March Mason Metropolitan Opera Minstrels music director Music Education Music Hall musicians National noted Oberlin offered Ohio Historical Society Opera opus organ organist Overture performance Philharmonic pianist piano pieces pipe organ played players Polka presented Public Schools published quartet recorded repertory Sacred Music season singers singing schools solo soloist songs summer sung Symphony Orchestra taught teacher theater Theodore Thomas Thomas tion tour tradition tune University University of Cincinnati various violin violinist vocal music voice William York Zanesville
Pasajes populares
Página 628 - Journal and Letters of Col. John May, of Boston, Relative to Two Journeys to the Ohio Country in 1788 and '89.