Music in Ohio

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Kent 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.
 

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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
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Página 628 - Journal and Letters of Col. John May, of Boston, Relative to Two Journeys to the Ohio Country in 1788 and '89.

Acerca del autor (2004)

William N. Osborne is Distinguished Professor of Fine Arts at Denison University in Granville, Ohio. He has directed more than twenty plays, including Of Thee I Sing, Oklahoma!, Philemon, Quilters, and Cabaret. He serves as the director of choral organizations and as university organist.

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