Part IV: Peter Lea. Words of appreciation -- Part I: Parody and Crumb's voices from the Heartland, or Double voices in Crumb's American Songbook VII / Spheres, progressives, and slavery: the long-lingering effect of music and culture politics in the nineteenth century / Petra Meyer-Frazier -- Some thoughts on the role of patronage in the history of jazz / Jeremy Scott Brown -- The Cox Trio: a study in Black show business / Gene Anderson -- Jelly's "Jungle music": Jelly Roll Morton, Duke Ellington, and jazz aesthetics / Lance D. Morrison -- The pedagogical legacies of three Black gospel pioneers: Magnolia Lewis-Butts, Sallie Martin, and Roberta Martin / Kay Norton -- Beyond category: Duke Ellington as American piano original / Matthew J. Cooper -- Part II: Collaborations in song. Hanns Eisler's Hollywooder Liederbuch: or What an Austro-German émigré did in Tinseltown during World War II / James Parsons -- A ballad for our times: the Siegmeister-Hughes connection / Linda L. Banister and J. Quentin Kuyper -- Songs of "Little Dixie": the shape-note hymn arrangements of Virgil Thomson / David Rayl -- Traversing musical worlds through image and sound: Americana on Thomas Hart Benton's Saturday night at Tom Benton's (Decca Records, 1942) and the album's connection to Kansas City, Missouri / Annett C. Richter -- Part III: Critiquing the past. In defense of Dwight / Bill F. Faucett -- The Merry Widow: freedom and feminism in the widowhood of Mrs. H.H.A. Beach / Morgan Smith Owen -- Part IV: The analytical perspective. Leitmotifs in Samuel Barber's Antony and Cleopatra / Wayne C. Wentzel -- The left hand always knows what the right hand is doing / Neil Minturn -- A study in non-hierarchical coherence: Jerry Tabor's lemon; birch / Thomas DeLio -- Parody and Crumb's voices from the Heartland, or Double voices in Crumb's American Songbook VII / Peter Lea.
Summary:
16 articles in honor of Budds (1947-2020), a musicologist specializing in American music. Topics range from jazz and Americana to film music and classical music.
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