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Researching Secular Music and Dance in the Early United States - Extending the Legacy of Kate Van Winkle Keller

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This book provides a practical introduction to researching and performing early Anglo-American secular music and dance with attention to their place in society. Supporting growing interest among scholars and performers spanning numerous disciplines, this book contributes quality new scholarship to spur further research on this overshadowed period of American music and dance. Organized in three parts, the chapters offer methodological and interpretative guidance and model varied approaches to contemporary scholarship. The first part introduces important bibliographic tools and models their use in focused examinations of individual objects of material musical culture. The second part illustrates methods of situating dance and its music in early American society as relevant to scholars working in multiple disciplines. The third part examines contemporary performance of early American music and dance from three distinct perspectives ranging from ethnomusicological fieldwork and phenomenology to the theatrical stage. Dedicated to scholar Kate Van Winkle Keller, this volume builds on her legacy of foundational contributions to the study of early American secular music, dance, and society. It provides an essential resource for all those researching and performing music and dance from the revolutionary era through the early nineteenth century.

List of contents

Introduction
David K. Hildebrand and Laura Lohman

Part I Interpreting Material Objects of Music and Dance Culture


  1. Early American Secular Music and Its European Sources, 1589-1839: An Index

  2. Raoul F. Camus

  3. Aaron Thompson, His Book of Notes: First American Transcription of Five Country Dances From the Revolutionary War era
    Richard C. Spicer

  4. A Scrapbooking President and a Few Good Tunes: Researching Early American Musical Practices through the Jefferson-Randolph Family Scrapbooks

  5. Laura Lohman

    Part II Situating Dance and Its Music in Early American Society

  6. Keller's Approach: New Perspectives in Dance History

  7. Heather Blasdale Clarke

  8. Successful Campaigns: The Commercialization of Leisure and Self-Presentation in Early America

  9. Graham Christian

  10. Mozart, America's First Waltz-King

  11. Michael Broyles

    Part III Research and Contemporary Performance

  12. A Practical Guide for Recreating Early American Music: Thoughts after 40 Years in the Trenches

  13. David K. Hildebrand

  14. Soundscapes of Tradition: Ancient Fifing and Drumming and the Embodiment of Place in the Connecticut River Valley

  15. Timothy Murray

  16. Imagining Colonial America and the Early Republic in Musical Theater: Historical Tensions and Creative Possibilities in Dearest Enemy (1925) and Hamilton (2015)
  17. William A. Everett

Conclusion
Laura Lohman, David K. Hildebrand, and Heather Blasdale Clarke
Postlude
Robert M. Keller, Anne Keller Geraci, and Margaret Keller Dimock

About the author










Laura Lohman is Professor of Music and Director at Queens University of Charlotte. Her previous publications in music include Umm Kulthum: Artistic Agency and the Shaping of an Arab Legend, 1967-2007 (2010) and Hail Columbia! American Music and Politics in the Early Nation (2020).


Summary

This book provides a practical introduction to researching and performing early Anglo-American secular music and dance with attention to their place in society.

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"the range of topics and theoretical approaches are of great value to scholars, with insights into an evolution from English practice to the different milieu of the new country. - Anne Daye, Folk music Journal

Product details

Authors Laura (Queens University Charlotte Lohman
Assisted by Laura Lohman (Editor), Laura (Queens University Charlotte Lohman (Editor)
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 09.01.2023
 
EAN 9780367485702
ISBN 978-0-367-48570-2
No. of pages 200
Series Routledge Research in Music
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Music > Music history
Non-fiction book > History > Miscellaneous

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