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20th Century Theater



Twentieth-Century Music: An Introduction by Eric Salzman,

Twentieth-Century Music: An Introduction by Eric Salzman,
Offering complete, accurate coverage in a tightly condensed, simple format, this comprehensive exploration of modern music (to 1998) deals primarily with the music itself and musical ideas. It puts the whole century in a unified concept, helping readers make sense out of the heterogeneity. It explains the overall development of 20th century music in relation to the past and to two big cycles of contemporary music; and encompasses classical and experimental traditions as well as popular elements, media, multi-media, and theater. Twentieth-Century Music and the Past. THE BREAKDOWN OF TRADITIONAL TONALITY. The Sources. The Revolution: Paris and Vienna. THE NEW TONALITIES. Stravinsky and Neo-Classicism. Neo-Classicism and Neo-Tonality in France and Outside of France. National Styles. Musical Theater. ATONALITY AND TWELVE-TONE MUSIC. The Viennese School. The Diffusion of Twelve-Tone Music. THE AVANT GARDE. Before World War II. Technological Culture and Electronic Music. Ultra-Rationality and Serialism. Anti-Rationality and Aleatory. The New Performed Music: The United States. Post-Serialism: The New Performance Practice in Europe. POST-MODERNISM. Beyond Modern Music. Back to Tonality. Pop as Culture. Media and Theater. Music Examples. For courses anyone interested in 20th Century Music, Modern Music, or the History of Music.



Growing Up in the People's Century: Children's Eyewitness Accounts of the 20th Century by John D. Clare,
Growing Up in the People's Century: Children's Eyewitness Accounts of the 20th Century by John D. Clare,
Based on the acclaimed BBC-TV documentary series The People's Century, this is a history book with a difference. Much of the story of the twentieth century is told by the children who witnessed its marvels and its horrors at first hand. The author, John D Clare, writer and Head of History in a large secondary school, guides the reader through the major events of the century without ever drowning out the voices of the children who were there: watching the first cross-English-Channel flight: playing the piano in a silent-movie theater; as eager members of the Hitler Youth Movement; or presenting flowers to Shostakovich after a concert given during the siege of Leningrad. This book links the experiences of children from different decades and different parts of the world with own own, to provide a fascinating retrospective of the 20th century as a whole.



Isms of the 20th Century Theater - *Dadaism

Epic theater - Epic theater, also known as theater of alienation or theater of politics, is a theater movement arising in the early to mid-20th century, inextricably linked to the German director Bertolt Brecht. Though many of the concepts involved in epic theater had been around for years, even centuries, Brecht unified them, developed the style, and popularized it.

Nickelodeon movie theater - Nickelodeon is an early 20th century form of small, neighborhood movie theaters in which admission was obtained for a nickel. By 1907, one estimate (based on basic business economics) was that an average of over two million people attended the nickelodeons daily.

20th century classical music - 20th century classical music, the classical music of the 20th century, was extremely diverse, beginning with the late Romantic style of Sergei Rachmaninoff and the Impressionism of Claude Debussy, and ranging to such distant sound-worlds as the complete serialism of Pierre Boulez, the simple triadic harmonies of minimalist composers such as Steve Reich, and Philip Glass, the musique concrète of Pierre Schaeffer, the microtonal music adopted by Harry Partch, Alois Hába and others, and the aleatoric music of ...



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Musical Theater - Musical Theater Twentieth-Century Music: An Introduction by Eric Salzman, Offering complete, accurate coverage in a tightly condensed, simple format, this comprehensive exploration of modern music (to 1998) deals primarily with the music itself musical theater and musical ideas. It puts the whole century in a unified concept, helping readers make sense out of the heterogeneity. It explains the overall development of 20th century music in relation to the past musical theater and to two big cycles of contemporary music; musical ...

Media Theater for the Performing Arts - Media Theater for the Performing Arts The Tampa Bay Performing Arts Center - The Tampa Bay Performing Arts Center is a performing arts venue located in the city of Tampa, Florida along the Hillsborough River in downtown Tampa and is home to performances by the Broadway Theater Project. Minnesota Shubert Performing Arts and Education Center - The Minnesota Shubert Performing Arts and Education Center is a planned development for Minneapolis, Minnesota. The center is expected as a three building complex holding historical buildings such as the Shubert ...

Media Theater for the Performing Arts - Media Theater for the Performing Arts The Tampa Bay Performing Arts Center - The Tampa Bay Performing Arts Center is a performing arts venue located in the city of Tampa, Florida along the Hillsborough River in downtown Tampa and is home to performances by the Broadway Theater Project. Minnesota Shubert Performing Arts and Education Center - The Minnesota Shubert Performing Arts and Education Center is a planned development for Minneapolis, Minnesota. The center is expected as a three building complex holding historical buildings such as the Shubert ...

Media Theater for the Performing Arts - Media Theater for the Performing Arts The Tampa Bay Performing Arts Center - The Tampa Bay Performing Arts Center is a performing arts venue located in the city of Tampa, Florida along the Hillsborough River in downtown Tampa and is home to performances by the Broadway Theater Project. Minnesota Shubert Performing Arts and Education Center - The Minnesota Shubert Performing Arts and Education Center is a planned development for Minneapolis, Minnesota. The center is expected as a three building complex holding historical buildings such as the Shubert ...

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