Music in American Society, 1776-1976: From Puritan Hymn to SynthesizerGeorge McCue Transaction Publishers, 1977 - 201 pages |
Contents
69 | 7 |
A Composers View | 15 |
Music with an American Accent | 27 |
The Hymn | 47 |
or The Programs Progress | 73 |
The Other Side of Black Music | 87 |
The Music of American Indians | 95 |
Some Comments on the History | 107 |
The Sounds of the Many | 119 |
The Exhilarating Adventure of New Music | 145 |
American Musical Theater | 161 |
Musical Corporations in America | 175 |
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Music in American Society, 1776-1976: From Puritan Hymn to Synthesizer George McCue No preview available - 1977 |
Music in American Society, 1776-1976: From Puritan Hymn to Synthesizer George McCue No preview available - 1977 |
Music in American Society, 1776-1976: From Puritan Hymn to Synthesizer George McCue No preview available - 1976 |
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