" The product of original research in newspapers, manuscripts, and secondary sources, Carden's history of music in early Lexington describes an unexplored aspect of the city's cultural heritage."
A45 Five essays: “Harmonia Americana: Our Legacy of Sacred Music” (C. Timberlake) surveys landmark music publications and historical studies; “Sacred Music in America: An Overview” (Adler); “The American Chorister” (Timberlake) ...
This biography discusses Bryan's musical life as a vocalist , instrumentalist , conductor , and composer . ... The Contributions of John W. Wainwright to the Public School Band Movement and Music Education in Ohio .
Essays: “Harmonia Americana: Our Legacy of Sacred Music” (C. Timberlake) surveys landmark music publications and historical studies; “Sacred Music in America: An Overview” (Adler); “The American Chorister” (Timberlake) identifies ...
Saints and Sinners: Religion, Blues, and (D)evil in African-American Music and Literature: Proceedings of the Conference Held at the Université de Liège (October 1991) (item 237) Kentucky 213. Carden, Joy. Music in Lexington before 1840 ...
Publisher and Activist Following his return to the United States, Douglass and his family moved to Rochester, New York, where he used money raised by his English friends to buy a printing press and publish his own abolitionist weekly ...
The guide expertly sifts through the extensive literature to cite the most notable sources for study and provides individual chapters on the leading nineteenth-century composers who were instrumental in the development of choral music.
New York : Villard , 1987. — III , 820 . Deboer , Kee . ... Hot discographie encyclopedique / Charles Delaunay and Kurt Mohr . ... Charles Edward Ives , 1874-1954 : a bibliography of his music / Dominique - Rene DeLerma .
Inside Bebop . New York : Robbins , 1949 . 103 PP . Reprinted as Inside Jazz by DaCapo Press in 1977 , this volume provides a general survey of the bebop tradition and its many adherents . Feather maintains that bebop represented a ...
Originally established in 1775 the town of Lexington, Kentucky grew quickly into a national cultural center amongst the rolling green hills of the Bluegrass Region.
Certainly by 1857 ( and until 1861 ) he was working for W. W. Crane & Co. , a carriage repository on Carondolet . Carrying a " complete assortment of Carriages from the best manufactories , " Crane advertised itself as a home of ...