Synopses & Reviews
Music in America is one of several case-study volumes that can be used along with
Thinking Musically, the core book in the
Global Music Series. Thinking Musically incorporates music from many diverse cultures and establishes the framework for exploring the practice of music around the world. It sets the stage for an array of case-study volumes, each of which focuses on a single area of the world. Each case study uses the contemporary musical situation as a point of departure, covering historical information and traditions as they relate to the present.
America's music is a perennial work in progress. Music in America looks at both the roots of American musical identity and its many manifestations, seeking to answer the complex question: "What does American music sound like?" Focusing on three themes--identity, diversity, and unity--it explores where America's music comes from, who makes it, and for what purpose. Rather than chronologically tracing America's musical history, author Adelaida Reyes considers how musical culture is shaped by space and time, by geography and history, by social, economic, and political factors, and by people who use music to express themselves within a community. Introducing the diversity that dominates the contemporary American musical landscape, Reyes draws on a dazzling range of musical styles--from ethnic and popular music idioms to contemporary art music--to highlight the ways in which sounds from various cultural origins come to share a national identity.
Packaged with a 65-minute CD containing examples of the music discussed in the book, Music in America features guided listening and hands-on activities that allow readers to become active participants in the music.
Table of Contents
ForewordPreface
CD Track List
1. A Unifying Vision
Three Themes
A Voyage of Discovery
The Perspective
The Historical Context
2. Diversity and American Musical Life
Diversity and American Ideology
Sources of Diversity
Immigration: Forced Migration; Voluntary Migration
Diversity from Within: Diversity through Aggregation; Diversity through Divergence from Common Roots; Diversity in Motion: Redrawing Boundaries
Diversity and the American Musical Scene
3. Identity and American Music
A Story of Two Songs
Identity: From the Ground Up
The Human Dimension
Markers of Identity
Context
Identity on the National Level
Summing Up
The Seeds of Complexity: The Genesis of American Musical Boundaries
A Backward Glance
4. E pluribus unum
Oneness: The Historical Dimension
The Language of Oneness
Aaron Copeland and A Lincoln Portrait
"My Hometown" by Bruce Springsteen
The Paradox of Musical Oneness: Its Changing Face, the Unchanging Mission
Multiculturalism and Oneness
Race, Oneness, and Jazz
Dizzy Gillespie
The Dynamics of Oneness
5. American Musical Culture
A View through Technology
Technology and Contemporary Frontier Pushing
At the Frontier of Musical Sound
Genre and Other Boundaries
Who Is a Musician?
The Production and Dissemination of Music
Music as Property and as Commodity
Beyond Technology: The Larger Picture
A Shift in Perspective
We, the People
Endnote
References
Resources
Index