

An edition of The music of black Americans (1971)
a history.
By Eileen Southern
Publish Date
1971
Publisher
W. W. Norton
Language
eng
Pages
577
Description:
Beginning with the arrival of the first Africans in the English colonies, Eileen Southern weaves a fascinating narrative of intense musical activity, which has not only played a vital role in the lives of black Americans but has also deeply influenced music performance in the United States and many other parts of the world. Dr. Southern fully chronicles the singers, instrumentalists, and composers who created this rich body of music and skillfully describes the genres and styles that characterize it from its earliest manifestations among a people in slavery to the rap beat of the late twentieth century. Along the way, she covers numerous topics - such as Colonial-Era music, Revolutionary War performers, church music, minstrelsy, ragtime, swing, concert music, soul, pop, and opera - bringing them to life and placing them in their historical and cultural contexts.
subjects: African Americans, Afro-Americans, History and criticism, Music, Noirs américains, Musique noire américaine, Afroamerikanische Musik, Histoire et critique, Geschichte, Musique, Schwarze, Musik, University of South Alabama, African americans, music, African american musicians
Places: United States