Bringing Music History Home: A Guide for American Teachers of Music History

Bringing Music History Home: A Guide for American Teachers of Music History

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CONTENTS

 

Preface

1. Guido's syllables--American solmization

2. Notre Dame organum--shape-note music

3. Machaut, Josquin--Billings

4. Calvinist psalmtune books--American psalmtune books

5. Bach--Paine

6. Ballad opera--American performances

7. Classical chamber/vocal music--Moravians

8. Mozart & Haydn--Reinagle, Hewitt, Taylor, Hopkinson

9. Beethoven, Berlioz--Anthony Philip Heinrich

10. Schubert--Benjamin Carr

11. Schumann--Foster

12. Chopin--William Mason

13. Liszt and 19th-century piano virtuosity--Gottschalk

14. 19th-century choral and church music--Lowell Mason

15. 19th-century instrumental music--bands

16. Mendelssohn--Paine

17. Brahms--Chadwick, Paine, Beach

18. Tchaikovsky--first American performances

19. Grieg--MacDowell

20. Debussy--Griffes

21. Les Six--Thomson

22. Stravinsky, "Petroushka"--William Grant Still

Bibliography


Nota Bene

This material was originally distributed as a booklet by the Sonneck Society for American Music to all teachers of music history in the U.S. in 1991. In this new electronic form, it may be printed out, photocopied, or otherwise distributed freely.


Last Updated: 6/12/96
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