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- catalog contributor b8234894.
- catalog created "c1931.".
- catalog date "1931".
- catalog date "c1931.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1931.".
- catalog description ""A list of published orchestral and chamber music compositions by American composers": p. 625-640.".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. 644-669.".
- catalog description "I. 1620-1800-Euterpe in the wilderness : I. Early days : 1. New England Psalmody ; 2. Early church organs ; 3. Early secular music in New England ; 4. Philadelphia, New York, and the South -- II. Our first composers : 1. Francis Hopkinson (1737-1791) ; 2. James Lyon (1735-1794) ; 3. William Billings and his "Fuguing Pieces" (1746-1800) -- III. The latter eighteenth century : 1. New England ; 2. Post-Revolutionary immigrants in New York and Philadelphia.".
- catalog description "II. 1800-1860-Euterpe clears the forest : IV. Our first national airs : 1. Yankee Doodle ; 2. Hail Columbia ; 3. The Star-Spangled Banner ; 4. America -- V. The turn of the century : 1. Foreign and native artists ; 2. Lowell Mason (1792-1872) and the return of the native composer ; 3. Mason's contemporaries -- VI. Our nineteenth-century background in secular music : 1. Concert life ; 2. Early song writers ; 3. Singing families ; 4. Minstrel shows and their songs ; 5. Stephen Collins Foster (1826-1864) ; 6. Rampant Virtuosi ; 7. Louis Moreau Gottschalk (1829-1869) -- VII. The foreign invasion of 1848 -- VIII. The awakening of a national consciousness : 1. Anton Philip Heinrich (1781-1861) ; 2. William Henry Fry (1815[?]-1864) ; 3. George F. Bristow (1825-1898).".
- catalog description "III. 1860 to the present-Euterpe builds her American home : IX. Songs of the Civil War : 1. Dixie and The Battle Hymn ; 2. Other war songs -- X. The spread of musical culture : 1. Westward expansion ; 2. William Mason (1829-1908) ; 3. Theodore Thomas (1835-1905) ; 4. Other teachers and composers of the period -- XI. The parents of our contemporaries : 1. The grandfathers ; 2. The Boston group ; 3. Edward MacDowell (1861-1908) ; 4. Links with the past -- XII. Twentieth century composers : 1. Composers born in the 1870's ; 2. Composers born in the 1880's ; 3. From the 1890's ; 4. From the 1900's ; 5. From the 1910's ; 6. Composers born after 1920 -- XIII. Composers best known for their shorter works : 1. Composers of songs and short pieces ; 2. Art songs ; 3. Choral pieces and part-songs ; 4. Folk song settings ; 5. Instrumental pieces -- XIV. Latter-century and present-day religious music : 1. Dudley Buck (1839-1909) and his successors ; 2. Twentieth-century religious music ; 3. Folk hymns and the gospel song -- XV. Our folk music : 1. The music of the North American Indian ; 2. Negro folk music ; 3. Other sources of folk songs -- XVI. Our lighter musical moments : 1. Yesterday ; 2. Yesterday-The musical theatre ; 3. Ragtime and after ; 4. Twentieth-Century war songs ; 5. The Twentieth-Century musical theatre ; 6. Twentieth-Century popular song composers.".
- catalog extent "xxiii, 713 p. [57] p. of plates :".
- catalog hasFormat "Our American music.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Our American music.".
- catalog issued "1931".
- catalog issued "c1931.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Thomas Y. Crowell,".
- catalog relation "Our American music.".
- catalog spatial "United States".
- catalog subject "780.973".
- catalog subject "ML200 .H8".
- catalog subject "Music United States History and criticism.".
- catalog tableOfContents "I. 1620-1800-Euterpe in the wilderness : I. Early days : 1. New England Psalmody ; 2. Early church organs ; 3. Early secular music in New England ; 4. Philadelphia, New York, and the South -- II. Our first composers : 1. Francis Hopkinson (1737-1791) ; 2. James Lyon (1735-1794) ; 3. William Billings and his "Fuguing Pieces" (1746-1800) -- III. The latter eighteenth century : 1. New England ; 2. Post-Revolutionary immigrants in New York and Philadelphia.".
- catalog tableOfContents "II. 1800-1860-Euterpe clears the forest : IV. Our first national airs : 1. Yankee Doodle ; 2. Hail Columbia ; 3. The Star-Spangled Banner ; 4. America -- V. The turn of the century : 1. Foreign and native artists ; 2. Lowell Mason (1792-1872) and the return of the native composer ; 3. Mason's contemporaries -- VI. Our nineteenth-century background in secular music : 1. Concert life ; 2. Early song writers ; 3. Singing families ; 4. Minstrel shows and their songs ; 5. Stephen Collins Foster (1826-1864) ; 6. Rampant Virtuosi ; 7. Louis Moreau Gottschalk (1829-1869) -- VII. The foreign invasion of 1848 -- VIII. The awakening of a national consciousness : 1. Anton Philip Heinrich (1781-1861) ; 2. William Henry Fry (1815[?]-1864) ; 3. George F. Bristow (1825-1898).".
- catalog tableOfContents "III. 1860 to the present-Euterpe builds her American home : IX. Songs of the Civil War : 1. Dixie and The Battle Hymn ; 2. Other war songs -- X. The spread of musical culture : 1. Westward expansion ; 2. William Mason (1829-1908) ; 3. Theodore Thomas (1835-1905) ; 4. Other teachers and composers of the period -- XI. The parents of our contemporaries : 1. The grandfathers ; 2. The Boston group ; 3. Edward MacDowell (1861-1908) ; 4. Links with the past -- XII. Twentieth century composers : 1. Composers born in the 1870's ; 2. Composers born in the 1880's ; 3. From the 1890's ; 4. From the 1900's ; 5. From the 1910's ; 6. Composers born after 1920 -- XIII. Composers best known for their shorter works : 1. Composers of songs and short pieces ; 2. Art songs ; 3. Choral pieces and part-songs ; 4. Folk song settings ; 5. Instrumental pieces -- XIV. Latter-century and present-day religious music : 1. Dudley Buck (1839-1909) and his successors ; 2. Twentieth-century religious music ; 3. Folk hymns and the gospel song -- XV. Our folk music : 1. The music of the North American Indian ; 2. Negro folk music ; 3. Other sources of folk songs -- XVI. Our lighter musical moments : 1. Yesterday ; 2. Yesterday-The musical theatre ; 3. Ragtime and after ; 4. Twentieth-Century war songs ; 5. The Twentieth-Century musical theatre ; 6. Twentieth-Century popular song composers.".
- catalog title "Our American music : three hundred years of it / by John Tasker Howard.".
- catalog type "Criticism, interpretation, etc. fast".
- catalog type "text".