Friendly Alert Test # 1: WEDNESDAY, 18 October 2017 (one week from today) During regular class time Covers chapters 1 – 7 (See Review Sheets for Details)

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Friendly Alert Test # 1: WEDNESDAY, 18 October 2017 (one week from today) During regular class time Covers chapters 1 – 7 (See Review Sheets for Details)

Chapter Seven “After the Ball” : Band Music, Gospel Hymns, and Popular songs after the Civil War

“Tin Pan Alley” Music Publishing Industry in NYC (28th St) MUH 2019 (FALL 2014) “Tin Pan Alley” 5/26/2018 Music Publishing Industry in NYC (28th St) Music as commodity - for home use - sold everywhere Public performances - Theatres - Music Halls Vaudeville - Touring Shows - Orpheum (Keith-Albee) - T.O.B.A. “Song Pluggers” DAY 18 (11 Oct 17)

Sheet Music 1st “mega-hit” Charles K. Harris (1892) J Aldrich Libby sang in A Trip to Chinatown Verse (tells the story) Chorus (repeats exactly) Examples (LG.7.3) - Charles K. Harris - After the Ball – YouTube (c. 1920s) - After The Ball - Morris & Bolcom - After The Ball - Gaskin (1893)

Tin Pan Alley Songs “The Bowery” by Gaunt & Hoyt - A Trip to Chinatown (1891) “Sweet Rosie O'Grady” by Maude Nugent - vaudeville performer (1896) “On the Banks of the Wabash, Far Away” by Paul Dresser (1897) – 2nd highest selling 19th C “A Bird in a Gilded Cage” by Lamb & Von Tilzer (1900) – 2 million copies sold (1900) “My Gal Sal” by Paul Dresser (1905)

TEST # 1 Materials END Here Nothing after this slide will be used on Test # 1 (16 OCT 17)

“To Stretch Our Ears” : Classical Music Comes of Age Chapter Eight “To Stretch Our Ears” : Classical Music Comes of Age

Theodore Thomas (1835-1905) German Immigrant Violinist in NYC Theodore Thomas Orchestra - Summer concerts (1864) - touring in US To Chicago Symphony (1891) - “I would go to hell if they gave me a permanent orchestra” “…to make good music popular” - belief in the importance of the orchestra - civic pride (orchestra = cultural emblem) - financial support (beyond ticket sales)

Second New England School MUH 3633 - Music in the United States Second New England School 5/26/2018 Group of Boston – New York composers Post-Civil War era (1865-1910+) Classical / Art Music European trained (either there or here) Established modern US art music infrastructure “Second” NE School – came after the “First” group of NE Psalmody composers (Billings, et al.) DAY 18 (11 Oct 17)

George Whitfield Chadwick (1854-1931) John Knowles Paine (1839-1906) Musical family (organists in Maine) Study in Europe (Berlin) Harvard – 1st Professor of Music in US Board of New England Conservatory Widely influential – many colleagues George Whitfield Chadwick (1854-1931) Self-taught and “special” NEC student Study in Leipzig and Munich Director of New England Cons. (1897-1931) Influential teacher – H. Parker, W.G. Still, A. Whiting, F. Converse, F. Price, et al.

MUH 3633 - Music in the United States 5/26/2018 Arthur Foote (1853-1937) Trained entirely in US (NEC & Harvard) - earned 1st M.A. in Music in US Organist & founding member of AGO Teacher & author of theory books Chamber Music Horatio Parker (1863-1919) Student of Chadwick in Boston Study in Munich w/ Rheinberger Hora novissima, etc., - make rep in 1890s Theory Professor and Dean of SoM at Yale U Teacher of Charles Ives DAY 18 (11 Oct 17)