American Music: A Panorama, Concise Edition

American Music: A Panorama, Concise Edition by Daniel Kingman is a comprehensive exploration of the diverse musical landscape of the United States. Published by Schirmer on February 1, 1998, this 429-page edition presents a clear overview of American music, examining its various forms and cultural significance. The text highlights distinct parallel streams, including folk and ethnic music, popular sacred music, and genres such as country, blues, rock, jazz, and classical music.
Readers will find a structured examination of how these musical styles contrast across different regions and historical periods. Kingman provides insights into the roles of music and composers within American culture, making this guide an informative resource for those interested in the evolution and impact of music in the United States. The book’s focus on multiple genres and their interconnections offers a nuanced understanding of American musical traditions.
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This is an inviting and succinct guide to our nation’s musical culture. Kingman’s view of American music as a number of distinct parallel streams is reflected in this text and includes the following: folk and ethnic music; popular sacred music; the southern music of country, blues, and rock; popular secular music; jazz; and classical music. Contrasting these across regions and times, he delivers a clear vision of the historical roles of music and composers in American culture.
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