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... town - the popular music of his time , in short . He was the first composer in the United States to commit himself unreservedly to the vernacular for the grammar of a new symphonic speech . + Ives was born in 1874 in Danbury ...
... town - the popular music of his time , in short . He was the first composer in the United States to commit himself unreservedly to the vernacular for the grammar of a new symphonic speech . + Ives was born in 1874 in Danbury ...
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... towns . The legend is that the first ball was a skull , and only later a cow's bladder . In some cases , the goals were the towns themselves , so that a team entering a village might have pushed the ball several miles en route . King ...
... towns . The legend is that the first ball was a skull , and only later a cow's bladder . In some cases , the goals were the towns themselves , so that a team entering a village might have pushed the ball several miles en route . King ...
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... towns . But then , in the twenties , motion pictures virtually killed country - wide live drama by appropriating its houses and its audiences ; and theater came to mean the stage activity which was limited to a small area along Broadway ...
... towns . But then , in the twenties , motion pictures virtually killed country - wide live drama by appropriating its houses and its audiences ; and theater came to mean the stage activity which was limited to a small area along Broadway ...
Contents
A Selective Listing of New Books | 162 |
Notes on the Contributors | 168 |
The American edition of Perspectives USA is published quarterly | 3 |
Copyright | |
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