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Discusses the influence of people and events worldwide after World War I which led to a renewal of folk and national music, neo-classicism, the popularization of jazz, and ...
Following the devastation of World War I, people began to rebuild their lives. Music grew in variety and style bringing with it the fun of the "Roaring Twenties." Jazz, classical music, and the innovative twelve-tone music were forms of the times while Gershwin, Schoenberg, Stravinsky, Ravel, and Strauss were some of the noted composers. Lulu, The Cunning Little Vixen, Arabella, and Daphne were operas of the period. All of this information plus many more facts and tidbits are available in the second book from the excellent "20th Century Music" series. Sidebars, tintype pictures, photos, and musical poster reproductions grace the pages. Short two-page spreads on a variety of topics compliment the text. As with all the books, this one has a border showcasing a musical score on every page and both covers. Add this entire series to any musical library or school music curriculum to get a comprehensive coverage of the history of music for the time period between the wars. 2002 (orig. 2001), Gareth Stevens Publishing,
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