focuses on both the advantageous and restrictive impacts of European traditions on American innovations
Write a review that focuses on both the advantageous and restrictive impacts of European traditions on American innovations based on your readings; include minority groups in the discussion.
BEFORE YOU BEGIN: Remember to incorporate the following guidelines from the syllabus into your writing.
Formal essay style (1-2 pages, no more than 3!) is expected, including format, grammar, punctuation, and proper citation. Papers should be double-spaced with Times New Roman 12-point font and include a header and proper citation in your preferred style of formatting (MLA, APA, or Chicago Style, 17th edition). Please follow the rubric guidelines or your grade will be affected. (Other types of review media submissions may be considered but must gain prior approval from the instructor.)
The writing guidelines for reviews is broken down into 5 categories, with each category receiving up to 5 possible points:
Does the response address the topic at hand?
Does the response show a knowledge of the reading and media materials?
Does the response demonstrate writing clarity and conciseness? (If your review is only 1 page, it needs to be extremely well-crafted in order to follow these guidelines.)
Does the response properly cite sources used?
- Does the response demonstrate proper grammar, spelling, punctuation, and other general writing skills?
- You can use any of these videos you do not have to use them all or you can use the book from the specific set of pages that are listed
Book links:
- https://archive.org/details/americanmusicpan00cand/mode/1up?view=theater https://archive.org/details/americasmusicfro0000chas_l7r2/mode/2up?view=theater
- Lorenzo Candelaria and Daniel Kingman, American Music: A Panorama:
Part VI, “Classical Music,” Chapters 17-18, pages 282-312.
- Complete Listening Cues as you read.
- Gilbert Chase, America’s Music: From the Pilgrims to the Present:
Chapter 5: “Gentlemen Amateurs,” pages 72-93
“Benjamin Franklin Invents the Glass Armonica | PBS | A Film by Ken Burns,” Links to an external site.
- “CHEVY CHASE – SONGS OF THE ROYAL NAVY,” Links to an external site.
“Benjamin Franklin – Quartet for 3 Violins and Cello in F major (ca. 1778),” https://youtu.be/4iKz2F0kC2U?si=v5nBlgr4JQA27XrxLinks to an external site.
“My Days Have Been So Wondrous Free (Francis Hopkinson) Thomas Hampson,” https://youtu.be/U12J05MWoGA?si=lSR2dDVRl2eMRulkLinks to an external site.
“Three Songs for George Washington – Francis Hopkinson,” Links to an external site.
- Chapter 9: “Genteel Tradition,” pages 147-169
“Lilly Dale,” https://youtu.be/L8YxZdJEQPU?si=e5cdnjXMoVV3xrwiLinks to an external site.
“Thomas Hampson – Copland – Long Time Ago,” https://youtu.be/LiPXwQzIxz4Links to an external site.
“Stephen Foster – Gentle Annie,” https://youtu.be/wd6jGSSAqsQ?si=_W1lWDWcgpwEZlvhLinks to an external site.
“Parlor Music ‘Hazel Dell,’ https://youtu.be/MoZfbymqHbA?si=i_wKfOFRwpQJ2ciMLinks to an external site.
“The Battle Cry of Freedom (The North (1991 Remastered),” https://youtu.be/V5Rm0dQabS0?si=bXdvIyhZDQ_OsPtZLinks to an external site.
“Come Home, Father,” https://youtu.be/Mchlgg6X_Q8?si=Q1mwlnkp4ndyhCTiLinks to an external site.
“United States of America (1776-) Civil War song “Marching Through Georgia” (1864),” Links to an external site.
“All Quiet Along The Potomac Tonight,” https://youtu.be/lhWG-4k9EZ4?si=p743ddIEpBRAqEpoLinks to an external site.
“The Blue Juniata (1844),” https://youtu.be/vpQdRFKJmrY?si=HWcBTQeC4Dhbp9HsLinks to an external site.
“Song of New England (1844),” https://youtu.be/WpDG0CwTR18?si=8nnQcsXixDWCFEe7Links to an external site.
“Roll On Silver Moon / Now The Day Is O’er,” Links to an external site.
- “I’ll Make Him Speak Out (1843),” https://youtu.be/xdQCiyZwYdY?si=zQtp-gHAz-8KzJ_uLinks to an external site.
“King Alcohol: The Hutchinson Family Singers,” https://youtu.be/1N9aJK_S_44?si=GoekLPciaOTSo25kLinks to an external site.
- Chapter 16: “Exotic Romanticism,” pages 285-301.
“Musieu Bainjo (aka Mister Banjo),” https://youtu.be/ZxFsfEJRn2A?si=UazrkUIfDkaAVWeeLinks to an external site.
“Louis Moreau Gottscalk: The Last Hope, Op. 16,” Links to an external site.
- “Gottschalk – The Banjo, Op. 15 – Ivan Davis Piano,” https://youtu.be/Ul113TK2hEw?si=6shglJFcXn6RaeE3Links to an external site.
Chapter 31: “The Grand Tradition,” pages 562-580.
“Howard Hanson – Symphony No. 1, Op. 21 ‘Nordic’ [with score],” https://youtu.be/7Be25_EEVEk?si=RpX1gI1EV5eKrsJGLinks to an external site.
“Symphony No. 1 – Walter Piston,” https://youtu.be/9jr4fT60o0Q?si=p3AKeM_H5DH1DKWzLinks to an external site.
- “Roger Sessions – Solo Sonata,” https://youtu.be/eHnEBiTaD6k?si=X0GC_tL7NkyJ864kLinks to an external site.
“Roger Sessions: Symphony No 6 [Serebrier-Juilliard Orch] archival sound,” https://youtu.be/A0r5o6e2o9I?si=mvW2OZGRumnRP5LjLinks to an external site.
- “Copland Plays Copland Piano Concerto,” https://youtu.be/vC3qQpyp4rI?si=6cPA1_P-NrK2YzfbLinks to an external site.
“Aaron Copland – Connotations (1962),” Links to an external site.
“Roy Harris: Symphony 1933 (1933) Mov. 1,” https://youtu.be/2B6XrLtxMsM?si=bmV44wun1ibYTkfQLinks to an external site.
- “William Schuman – Symphony No. 3,” https://youtu.be/DKxnQ0thmGI?si=Z2dqTNZSzmCGUKsxLinks to an external site.
“Arthur Moreira Lima | Barber – Excursions (1973) (inedita),” https://youtu.be/Qq816KRpwbk?si=0y98OiLujbM4xbL1Links to an external site.
- “Symphony No.2 – Peter Mennin,” https://youtu.be/DOs5m-eFBu0?si=g8skyHURPusMbq6WLinks to an external site.
“Virgil Thomson (Symphony on a Hymn Tune),” https://youtu.be/SGxRynHG0OA?si=VjLdzdip5Xun7jWjLinks to an external site.
“Roy Harris: Symphony No. 4 ‘Folk Song Symphony’ (1939),” Links to an external site.
“ROY HARRIS – Symphony No. 6, ‘Gettysburg’ – ‘Awakening’ (1944),” Links to an external site.
“Roy Harris Symphony No. 9,” Links to an external site.
Chapter 32: “Creative Systems,” pages 581-596
“Schoenberg: Suite for Piano, Op.25 (Boffard),” https://youtu.be/bQHR_Z8XVvI?si=QVvSTqfEltc_NSBELinks to an external site.
“Ross Lee Finney, String Quartet No 6 in E, 1st and 2nd movements,” https://youtu.be/4NehXpCHWuk?si=9S6U_x356DVky8JsLinks to an external site.
“Roger Sessions: Symphony No. 8 (1968),” Links to an external site.
“Babbitt, ‘Philomel’ (1964) [Monadnock Music Festival 2010],” https://youtu.be/3SMR5WIgSUg?si=avoiL3cebA69c2E-Links to an external site.
“George Perle: Three Movements for Orchestra (1960) (1/2),” https://youtu.be/stlm-NjIWgk?si=2CT9poD_eLgKecp5Links to an external site.
“Charles Wuorinen: Time’ Encomium,” https://youtu.be/CKq8DkBk_GA?si=QqoDmvEbD6icFi5VLinks to an external site.
“Bamboula – Louis Moreau Gottschalk,” https://youtu.be/mOYnuC6twfI?si=4lH0P8htCjK8FNxYLinks to an external site.
“Charles Wuorinen: Grand Bamboula (1972),” https://youtu.be/iZoUm0ow9zY?si=e48qDgAh0BkSuR75Links to an external site.
“Elliott Carter – String Quartet No. 1,” https://youtu.be/Wse3ZoUXo5M?si=DuRQ7cuMSYQoOQNsLinks to an external site.
- “George Crumb, Makrokosmos, Vol. I, Nr 12. Spiral Galaxy [SYMBOL] (Aquarius),” https://youtu.be/T–fgyjxWow?si=znz5WSy5SW4oBmVELinks to an external site.
“George Crumb – Black Angels [w/score],” Links to an external site.
Chapter 33: “Innovation and Experiment,” pages 597-618
“Quartet Romantic: I. –” https://youtu.be/yExrN10opbk?si=u_8MGRerdkrwCiGVLinks to an external site.
“HARRY PARTCH – U.S. Highball U.W. 2018,” https://youtu.be/wjk4c8l-WJ8?si=_g83-x59EZLZLlrwLinks to an external site.
“The Composer Harry Partch – An American Maverick | Harry Partch Project | Ensemble Musikfabrik,” Links to an external site.
“John Cage – First Construction (in Metal),” Links to an external site.
“John Cage – Sonata V (from Sonatas and Interludes) – Inara Ferreira, prepared piano,” https://youtu.be/jRHoKZRYBlY?si=G8rttdDrGfWUrEUpLinks to an external site.
“John Cage’s 4’33” explained: The music of silence,” https://youtu.be/7bGU9NTJlIo?si=lv5AzMHwbl0pEV24Links to an external site.
“John Cage: HPSCHD (1969) Prima parte,” https://youtu.be/t_hTxJpWITw?si=pJIvEq7lRHebIAkyLinks to an external site.
“Megaton For Wm. Burroughs – Gordon Mumma,” https://youtu.be/EpjLAUbKusE?si=o3K-7B15tT92oWzsLinks to an external site.
“Canticle no.3 (1941) by Lou Harrison | JMU Percussion,” https://youtu.be/d2h6hloh8SQ?si=H9_57-W9wkurYkNWLinks to an external site.
- “Philip Glass: Music with Changing Parts,” https://youtu.be/DdNPGjkqL2Q?si=2jmt8rpwDRirmjICLinks to an external site.
“Steve Reich, “Music for 18 Musicians” – FULL PERFORMANCE with eighth blackbird,” https://youtu.be/ZXJWO2FQ16c?si=IEcQY1KgYcGnFrCRLinks to an external site.
“Ben Johnston: Sonata for Microtonal Piano (1965),” https://youtu.be/AGield9uAy4?si=vl-nDVH3ZzA3qnhiLinks to an external site.
“Conlon Nancarrow – ‘Transcendental’ Study for Player Piano 40a [Audio + Score],” https://youtu.be/JF5x-OBPliM?si=KSRU1p-8YUY-phJiLinks to an external site.
“Pauline Oliveros – Sound Patterns,” https://youtu.be/vSf7jvO6soM?si=VVvqSykJy3ZELPVALinks to an external site.
“Barbara Kolb – Appello [w/score],” Links to an external site.
“Barbara Kolb – Chromatic Fantasy (1979),” https://youtu.be/LULjLi_jiFY?si=fgm-lwvlxvxAdt2YLinks to an external site.
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