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Author Sullivan, Jack, 1946-

Title New World symphonies : how American culture changed European music / Jack Sullivan
Published New Haven : Yale University Press, [1999]
©1999

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Description 1 online resource (xix, 262 pages) : illustrations
Contents The legacy of the sorrow songs -- Hiawatha fever : the legacy of Longfellow -- New worlds of terror : the legacy of Poe -- New World songs : the legacy of Whitman -- Beyond the frontier : New World landscape -- Broadway, Hollywood and the accidental beauties of silly songs -- New World rhythm : the spread of jazz
Summary This book shows for the first time the profound and transformative influence of American literature, music, and mythology on European music. Although the impact of European tradition on American composers is widely acknowledged, Jack Sullivan demonstrates that an even more powerful musical current has flowed from the New World to the Old. The spread of rock and roll around the world, the author contends, is only the latest chapter in a cross-cultural story that began in the nineteenth century with Gottschalk in Paris and Dvorak in New York. Sullivan explores the effects on European music of American authors as diverse as Twain, DuBois, Melville, and Langston Hughes, and he uncovers the African-American musical influence on Europe, beginning with spirituals and culminating in the impact of jazz on Stravinsky, Bartok, Walton, and other noted composers
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes English
Print version record
Subject Music -- Europe -- American influences.
Music -- United States -- History and criticism
MUSIC -- Genres & Styles -- International.
Music
Music -- American influences
Kultur
Rezeption
Musik
Geschichte
Europe
United States
USA
Europa
Genre/Form Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9780300148572
0300148577