An Evaluation of American Piano Music Derived from a Study of Current Critical Reports, 1890-1938University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1939 |
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... jazz patterns and negro melodies . Of course Carpenter does not reek of the dance hall or write the jazz of Broadway as Gershwin has done ; one would hardly expect this of a man of Carpenter's heritage . On the other hand , he shows a ...
... jazz patterns and negro melodies . Of course Carpenter does not reek of the dance hall or write the jazz of Broadway as Gershwin has done ; one would hardly expect this of a man of Carpenter's heritage . On the other hand , he shows a ...
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... Jazz . " l Gershwin had little formal musical education ; his knowledge was picked up along the way . He began his musical career at the age of sixteen by playing the piano as " song plugger " for J. H. Remick & Sons , New York . In ...
... Jazz . " l Gershwin had little formal musical education ; his knowledge was picked up along the way . He began his musical career at the age of sixteen by playing the piano as " song plugger " for J. H. Remick & Sons , New York . In ...
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... jazz something pliable and flexible enough 44 to be used in serious musical expression . He has soaked him- self in jazz technique and so is able to maintain a sustained rhythmic interest . There is ingenuity in the manner in which he ...
... jazz something pliable and flexible enough 44 to be used in serious musical expression . He has soaked him- self in jazz technique and so is able to maintain a sustained rhythmic interest . There is ingenuity in the manner in which he ...
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Allegro American composer American Music Andante April arpeggio Art of Music artistic August Bauer beauty Boston Symphony Orchestra Brahms brilliant cello characteristic charming chords color composition concert contains contrapuntal critic Dance December Edgar Stillman Kelley effects emotional entitled Etude expression February feeling Fugue Gavotte Gershwin Gilman gives Grainger Griffes harmonic humor Ibid idiom impressionistic Indian inspiration instrument January January-February jazz July Louis Gruenberg MacDowell MacDowell's March melody minor Modern Music mood Music in America Musical America Musical Courier Musical Leader Musical Observer Musical Quarterly Musician negro notes November November-December octaves Opus original Ornstein pedal Percy Grainger pianist piano and orchestra Piano Concerto piano pieces picture played poem poetic Prelude rhythm rhythmic Rubin Goldmark Rudolph Ganz Scherzo shows solo Sonata Sonata form song spirit style Suite Symphony Orchestra thematic material theme tonal tone tunes Twentieth Century Music Valse Variations violin waltz Whithorne writing written