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American Popular Music And Its Buisness. The First Hundred Years
Автор: Russell Sanjek
Жанр/Тематика/Направление: Монография
Год выпуска: 1988
Издательство: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0-19-504310-3 (Vol.II) 0-19-504311-1 (Vol.III)
Язык: Английский
Формат: PDF
Качество: Отсканированные страницы + слой распознанного текста
Количество страниц: 489 + 741
Описание: История американской музыкальной индустрии на протяжении четырех столетий.
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Volume II. From 1790 To 1909
Part One: 1790 to 1860
1. Music Publishing in the New Republic 1790-1800
Philadelphia, New York, and Boston
2. The Business of Popular Music 1800-1860
Copyright
Changing Technology
3. Sheet Music Publishing in Pre-Civil War America.
Philadelphia.
New York
The Nineteenth-Century Social and Stage Dance
European Music Publishers in New York
Boston
The South
Frontier and Western Music Publishers
The Board of Music Trade
The Other Music-Publishing Business
4. American Musical Theater 1800-1860
In Search of a National Popular Music
Yankee Doodle on the Stage
Early Growth of the Frontier Theater
The Black American Discovered
The American Stage Black and His Music
The American Circus-Incubator of the Minstrel Show
The Arrival of the Minstrel Show
5. The Music of God's Americans 1800-1860
Worship Under the Open Skies
The Shape-Note Business
The First Great Urban Evangelists
The Lunch-Hour Revival Movement
The American Sunday School Movement
Lowell Mason and Popular Religious Music
6. The Music of Black Americans 1800-1860
Popular Music and Black Americans
The Emergence of the Black Spiritual
Part Two: 1861 to 1909
7. 'The Singin'est War' 1861-1865
Song Publishing in the Confederacy
Song Publishing in the North
Some Civil War Songs and Their Writers
8. The Music of God's Americans 1865-1909
The Singing Evangelists
The Shape-Note Business
9. Black Music in America 1860-1909
The Spirituals
Minstrels and the Millionaires of Minstrelsy
The First Great Black Songwriters
Cakewalks and Coon Songs
Classic Ragtime, Its First Rise and Fall
10. The American Musical Theater 1865-1909
Popular Music on the Post-Civil War Stage
Vaudeville and Popular Music
11. Popular Music in the Age of Gigantism 1866-1909
Music Publishing in the Midwest
Copyright and the Music Business
Changing Technology and Distribution
Mr. Edison's Wonderful Talking Machine
The Board of Music Trade
The Pianola and the Victrola
The Pursuit of Copyright Revision
Tin Pan Alley
Bibliography
Index
Volume III. From 1900 To 1984
Part One: 1900-1920
1. Thomas Edison's Wonderful Kinetoscope Machine
2. Big Time, Small Time, and E. F. Albee
3. The Victrola and the Pianola
4. Inside the Popular-Music Business
Part Two: 1921-1930
5. Popular Songs and the Movie Business
6. The Decline and Fall of the House of Albee
7. The Mechanical Music Business
8. A Simple Radio Music Box
9. A Glut of Movie Music
Part Three: 1931-1940
10. The Fall and Rise of the Record Business
11. Music in Motion Pictures
12. Popular Music and Radio
13. ASCAP versus the Broadcasters
Part Four: 1941-1953
14. On the Road to New Technology and an Expanded Industry
15. Mass Entertainment and the Music Business
16. ASCAP and BMI Face the Reality of Television
Part Five: 1954-1966
17. From Monaural to Stereophonic Sound
18. Growth to a Four-Billion-Dollar Business
19. ASCAP versus BMI
20. Payola Problems and Rate Wars
Part Six: 1967-1970
21. Copyright Revision or Not?
22. The Music-Licensing Wars
23. Big Money Invades the Music Business
24. FM and Top 40 Radio
Part Seven: 1971-1976
25. Continued Fighting over Licensing
26. Industry Associations Play Their Part
27. 'The Seven Dirty Words' Case and MOR Music
28. Configurations, Payola, and Soul Music
29. A New Copyright Bill at Last
Part Eight: 1977-1980
30. The U.S. Supreme Court and Licensing
31. The Copyright Royalty Tribunal
32. Other Copyright Problems
33. Seesawing Sales and New Ideas in the Record Business
Part Nine: 1981-1984
34. Television Music Licensing
35. Rates and Piracy-Unsolved Problems
36. Continuing Difficulties for Music Publishers
37. Tight Control of a Prosperous Record Business
Bibliography
Index
Автор: Russell Sanjek
Жанр/Тематика/Направление: Монография
Год выпуска: 1988
Издательство: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0-19-504310-3 (Vol.II) 0-19-504311-1 (Vol.III)
Язык: Английский
Формат: PDF
Качество: Отсканированные страницы + слой распознанного текста
Количество страниц: 489 + 741
Описание: История американской музыкальной индустрии на протяжении четырех столетий.
Содержание
Volume II. From 1790 To 1909
Part One: 1790 to 1860
1. Music Publishing in the New Republic 1790-1800
Philadelphia, New York, and Boston
2. The Business of Popular Music 1800-1860
Copyright
Changing Technology
3. Sheet Music Publishing in Pre-Civil War America.
Philadelphia.
New York
The Nineteenth-Century Social and Stage Dance
European Music Publishers in New York
Boston
The South
Frontier and Western Music Publishers
The Board of Music Trade
The Other Music-Publishing Business
4. American Musical Theater 1800-1860
In Search of a National Popular Music
Yankee Doodle on the Stage
Early Growth of the Frontier Theater
The Black American Discovered
The American Stage Black and His Music
The American Circus-Incubator of the Minstrel Show
The Arrival of the Minstrel Show
5. The Music of God's Americans 1800-1860
Worship Under the Open Skies
The Shape-Note Business
The First Great Urban Evangelists
The Lunch-Hour Revival Movement
The American Sunday School Movement
Lowell Mason and Popular Religious Music
6. The Music of Black Americans 1800-1860
Popular Music and Black Americans
The Emergence of the Black Spiritual
Part Two: 1861 to 1909
7. 'The Singin'est War' 1861-1865
Song Publishing in the Confederacy
Song Publishing in the North
Some Civil War Songs and Their Writers
8. The Music of God's Americans 1865-1909
The Singing Evangelists
The Shape-Note Business
9. Black Music in America 1860-1909
The Spirituals
Minstrels and the Millionaires of Minstrelsy
The First Great Black Songwriters
Cakewalks and Coon Songs
Classic Ragtime, Its First Rise and Fall
10. The American Musical Theater 1865-1909
Popular Music on the Post-Civil War Stage
Vaudeville and Popular Music
11. Popular Music in the Age of Gigantism 1866-1909
Music Publishing in the Midwest
Copyright and the Music Business
Changing Technology and Distribution
Mr. Edison's Wonderful Talking Machine
The Board of Music Trade
The Pianola and the Victrola
The Pursuit of Copyright Revision
Tin Pan Alley
Bibliography
Index
Volume III. From 1900 To 1984
Part One: 1900-1920
1. Thomas Edison's Wonderful Kinetoscope Machine
2. Big Time, Small Time, and E. F. Albee
3. The Victrola and the Pianola
4. Inside the Popular-Music Business
Part Two: 1921-1930
5. Popular Songs and the Movie Business
6. The Decline and Fall of the House of Albee
7. The Mechanical Music Business
8. A Simple Radio Music Box
9. A Glut of Movie Music
Part Three: 1931-1940
10. The Fall and Rise of the Record Business
11. Music in Motion Pictures
12. Popular Music and Radio
13. ASCAP versus the Broadcasters
Part Four: 1941-1953
14. On the Road to New Technology and an Expanded Industry
15. Mass Entertainment and the Music Business
16. ASCAP and BMI Face the Reality of Television
Part Five: 1954-1966
17. From Monaural to Stereophonic Sound
18. Growth to a Four-Billion-Dollar Business
19. ASCAP versus BMI
20. Payola Problems and Rate Wars
Part Six: 1967-1970
21. Copyright Revision or Not?
22. The Music-Licensing Wars
23. Big Money Invades the Music Business
24. FM and Top 40 Radio
Part Seven: 1971-1976
25. Continued Fighting over Licensing
26. Industry Associations Play Their Part
27. 'The Seven Dirty Words' Case and MOR Music
28. Configurations, Payola, and Soul Music
29. A New Copyright Bill at Last
Part Eight: 1977-1980
30. The U.S. Supreme Court and Licensing
31. The Copyright Royalty Tribunal
32. Other Copyright Problems
33. Seesawing Sales and New Ideas in the Record Business
Part Nine: 1981-1984
34. Television Music Licensing
35. Rates and Piracy-Unsolved Problems
36. Continuing Difficulties for Music Publishers
37. Tight Control of a Prosperous Record Business
Bibliography
Index
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1988, 1984, 1981, 1980, 1977, 1976, 1971, 1970, 1967, 1966, 1954, 1953, 1941, 1940, 1931, 1930, 1921, 1920, 1909, 1900, 1866, 1865, 1861, 1860, 1800, 1790
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