Some Musical Backgrounds of PennsylvaniaPrinted [by] Carrolltown News Press, 1932 - 101 páginas |
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Marian Bigler Good. Τ ' NEGRO MINSTRELS HE following paragraphs are quoted from Brander Matthews ' essay on " The Decline and Fall of Negro - Minstrelsy . " The American Music Depart- ment has long been looking for material on the ...
Marian Bigler Good. Τ ' NEGRO MINSTRELS HE following paragraphs are quoted from Brander Matthews ' essay on " The Decline and Fall of Negro - Minstrelsy . " The American Music Depart- ment has long been looking for material on the ...
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... negro - minstrelsy was born . At first there was no differentiation between interlocutors and end - men ; they all took an equal share in the more or less improvised dia- log ; they sang , and they played , and they danced the Es- sence ...
... negro - minstrelsy was born . At first there was no differentiation between interlocutors and end - men ; they all took an equal share in the more or less improvised dia- log ; they sang , and they played , and they danced the Es- sence ...
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... negro in his comic aspects and in his sentimental moods was what the minstrels pretended to do ; but the pretense was often a hollow mockery . Even the musical instru- ments they affected were not as characteristic of the field hand ...
... negro in his comic aspects and in his sentimental moods was what the minstrels pretended to do ; but the pretense was often a hollow mockery . Even the musical instru- ments they affected were not as characteristic of the field hand ...
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Hail Columbia | 16 |
Ethelbert Nevin | 22 |
The Ephrata Community | 30 |
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