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Understanding Charles Seeger, Pioneer in American Musicology by Bell Yung,

Understanding Charles Seeger, Pioneer in American Musicology by Bell Yung,
A giant in the development of American musicology, Charles Seeger was a scholar-musician active in practically all areas of musical endeavor: performance, composition, theory, criticism, pedagogy, and musicology. This wide-ranging collection provides a historical context for Seeger's ideas by investigating his writings on music, musical research, and the responsibility of the musician and musicologist to society. A passionate teacher who began at the University of California at Berkeley in 1912 and was active until his death at the age of ninety-two, Seeger was vitally interested in bridging the gap between academia and the world outside the ivory tower. He was also concerned with nurturing uniquely American musical forms and played a leadership role in the Composers Collective in New York in the 1930s. A philosopher, builder, and social activist, Seeger was integral to the founding of such scholarly organizations as the American Musicological Society and the Society for Ethnomusicology. Indeed, his ideas about music and musicology, incorporating perspectives as diverse as physics, philosophy, and anthropology, set the stage for the rise of modern ethnomusicology. Understanding Charles Seeger, Pioneer in American Musicology traces Seeger's advocacy of exploring alternatives to nineteenth-century European romantic musical style and his involvement with folk music research, including his initial dismissal and later acceptance of folk music as a positive social force. Contributors reassess the intellectual relationship between Seeger and his second wife, Ruth Crawford, and explore such issues as Seeger's concern with the role of music and the composer in a class society, his freeadaptation of Marxist notions of class and social change, and his eclectic philosophy and theories about music, its operation, and its place in society.



The Sounds of Commerce: Marketing Popular Film Music by Jeff Smith, X
The Sounds of Commerce: Marketing Popular Film Music by Jeff Smith, X
"The Sounds of Commerce" is the first book to present a detailed historical analysis of popular music in American film, from the era of sheet music sales, to that of orchestrated pop records by Henry Mancini and Ennio Morricone in the 1960- to the MTV-ready pop songs that occupy soundtrack CDs of today. Jeff Smith's landmark exploration of film and music cross-promotion investigates the combination of historical, economic, and aesthetic factors that brought about the rise of popular music in the movies.Smith employs a sophisticated yet accessible fusion of musicology, film theory, and social history. In one chapter, a musicological unpacking of the theme song from Goldfinger is used to show how the repeated refrain developed massive cultural appeal, leading to huge singles sales and a ubiquitous tune that most Americans can recognize several decades after the film's release. Other chapters look at how the film and music industries became so heavily intertwined, how soundtrack music progressed from orchestral score to pop song, and how certain soundtracks today become chart successes while their accompanying films generate scant box-office interest.Throughout the text, Smith persuasively argues that the popular film score has been as successful as its classical predecessor at enhancing emotions and moods, cueing characters and settings, and signifying psychological states and points of view. With "The Sounds of Commerce," he challenges film music scholarship to recognize the significance of popular music in modern film.



World of Music, Arts and Dance - World of Music, Arts and Dance (WOMAD) is a festival started in England in 1982. The festival arose from Peter Gabriel's interest in sharing and celebrating world music, arts and dance.

HarvestMoon Music and Arts Festival - HarvestMoon Music and Arts Festival is an annual two-day music show situated in Edmonton's Hawrelak Park. Dozens of Christian heavy metal artists come and send loud music across the park.

Community Arts Music Association - The Community Arts Music Association (CAMA) of Santa Barbara is the oldest arts organization in Santa Barbara, California, USA.

Music Industry Arts - The Music Industry Arts Program at Fanshawe College was the first school in Canada, (and one of the first 3 in the world), to train young people for careers in the contemporary music industry. Started in 1970 as Creative Electronics by former Radio Caroline DJ Tom Lodge, the program has been the starting point for hundreds of the world's top recording engineers, record producers and entertainment industry executives.



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