9780691043999-069104399X-The American Popular Ballad of the Golden Era, 1924-1950: A Study in Musical Design

The American Popular Ballad of the Golden Era, 1924-1950: A Study in Musical Design

ISBN-13: 9780691043999
ISBN-10: 069104399X
Edition: First Edition
Author: Allen Forte
Publication date: 1995
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Format: Hardcover 336 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780691043999
ISBN-10: 069104399X
Edition: First Edition
Author: Allen Forte
Publication date: 1995
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Format: Hardcover 336 pages

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The American Popular Ballad of the Golden Era, 1924-1950: A Study in Musical Design (ISBN-13: 9780691043999 and ISBN-10: 069104399X), written by authors Allen Forte, was published by Princeton University Press in 1995. With an overall rating of 4.5 stars, it's a notable title among other Instruments (Music) books. You can easily purchase or rent The American Popular Ballad of the Golden Era, 1924-1950: A Study in Musical Design (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Instruments books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $3.65.

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In this pathbreaking book, Allen Forte uses modern analytical procedures to explore the large repertoire of beautiful love songs written during the heyday of American musical theater, the Big Bands, and Tin Pan Alley. Covering the work of such songwriters as Jerome Kern, Irving Berlin, Cole Porter, George Gershwin, Richard Rodgers, and Harold Arlen, he seeks to illuminate this extraordinary music indigenous to America by revealing its deeper organizational characteristics. In so doing, he aims to establish it as a unique corpus of music that deserves more intensive study and appreciation by scholars and connoisseurs in the broader fields of American popular music and jazz.


Expressing much of the traditional tonality associated with European music in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, the love songs of the Golden Age are shown to draw on a rich variety of elements--popular harmony, idiomatic lyric-writing, and Afro-American dance rhythms. His analyses of such songs as "Embraceable You" or "Yesterdays" in particular exemplify his ability to convey the sublime, unpretentious simplicity of this great music.

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