Composers' voices from Ives to Ellington : an oral history of American music / Vivian Perlis and Libby Van Cleve
Utgivning: New Haven : Yale University Press, 2005Beskrivning: 477 s. : ill. + 2 CDISBN:- 0-300-10673-4 (cloth : alk. paper)
- 780/.9/04 22
- ML390 .P37 2005
- Ijb-qa.5
- Ls-qa.ij
Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Materials specified | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Book | Musik- och teaterbiblioteket Svenskt visarkiv referens | Svenskt visarkivs bibliotek | Svenskt visarkiv D23:8-9 (Westin-biblioteket, står på accnr) (accnr 30822) | 10 | Available | XrefV1399249 | ||||
Book | Musik- och teaterbiblioteket Magasin A | B25.090 | 1 | Available | 26201808631 |
Introducing the century: 1 January 1900 : Charles Ives -- On ragtime and Eubie Blake -- From the early modernists: Leo Ornstein ; Edgard Varèse ; Carl Ruggles ; Dane Rudhyar ; Charles Seeger ; Henry Cowell -- On the jazz age and George Gershwin -- With a French accent: Nadia Boulanger -- From the Boulangerie: Virgil Thomson ; Aaron Copland ; Roy Harris -- Exploring the world of Duke Ellington.
The first decades of the twentieth century were a fertile and fascinating period in American musical history. This book, and the two CDs that accompany it, present an exceptional collection of interviews with and about the most significant musical figures of the era