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Author Pisani, Michael V

Title Imagining native America in music / Michael V. Pisani
Published New Haven : Yale University Press, ©2005

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Description 1 online resource (xiv, 422 pages) : illustrations
Contents Introduction : a language for imagining native America -- New world Americans -- Exotic peoples, exotic sounds -- Nostalgia for a native land -- Americans again -- Conclusion
Summary This book offers a comprehensive look at musical representations of native America from the pre-colonial past through the American West and up to the present. The discussion covers a wide range of topics from the ballets of Lully in the court of Louis XIV to popular ballads of the 19th century; from 18th-century British-American theatre to the musical theatre of Irving Berlin; from chamber music by Dvorak to film music for Apaches in Hollywood Westerns. Michael Pisani demonstrates how European colonists and their descendents were fascinated by the idea of race and ethnicity in music, and he examines how music contributed to the complex process of cultural mediation. Pisani reveals how certain themes and metaphors changed over the centuries and shows how much of this 'Indian music', which was and continues to be largely imagined, alternately idealised and vilified the peoples of native America
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 383-414) and index
Notes Print version record
Subject Music -- America -- History and criticism
Music -- Social aspects -- America
Exoticism in music.
MUSIC -- Instruction & Study -- Theory.
MUSIC -- General.
Exoticism in music
Music
Music -- Social aspects
America
Genre/Form Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9780300130737
0300130732