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Black music in the Harlem Renaissance, a collection of essays, edited by Samuel A. Floyd, Jr

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Black music in the Harlem Renaissance, a collection of essays, edited by Samuel A. Floyd, Jr
Language
eng
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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illustrations
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index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Black music in the Harlem Renaissance
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
27187045
Responsibility statement
edited by Samuel A. Floyd, Jr
Sub title
a collection of essays
Table Of Contents
Music in the Harlem Renaissance: an overview / Samuel A. Floyd, Jr. -- Vindication as a thematic principle in the writings of Alain Locke on the music of Black Americans / Paul Burgett -- Vocal concert music in the Harlem Renaissance / Rawn Spearman -- Harlem Renaissance ideals in the music of Robert Nathaniel Dett / Georgia A. Ryder -- William Grant Still, Florence Price and William Dawson: echoes of the Harlem Renaissance / Rae Linda Brown -- Black musical theater and the Harlem Renaissance / John Graziano -- Renaissance education of Duke Ellington / Mark Tucker -- Interactions between writers and music during the Harlem Renaissance / Richard A. Long -- Interactions between art and music during the Harlem Renaissance / Allan M. Gordon -- The Negro Renaissance and England / Jeffrey P. Green -- Bibliography of the music: the concert music of the Harlem Renaissance composers, 1919-1935 / Dominique-Rene de Lerma
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