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Blacks in the Arts

Music, Art, and Theater-Selective Readings
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Blacks in the Arts: Music, Art, and Theater – Selective Readings is designed to provide students with general knowledge and a greater understanding of the contributions of African American artists and the interrelationship of their achievements with the world of art and culture. The anthology begins with readings that discuss slavery as a contextual basis for the development of Black art throughout time; the Negro spiritual as the first truly American art form; Blacks and classical music; and the history of gospel music. Additional selections examine colorism and Black racial pride, the Harlem Renaissance, the Chicago Renaissance, and the history and evolution of the blues. Closing units cover the origins of jazz music and the evolution and development of Blacks in the theater. Throughout, editor introductions for each reading provide students with invaluable context and insight into key topics and concepts. Blacks in the Arts is an enlightening and engaging resource for courses in the fine arts, the history of the arts, and Black studies.

Author Biography:

Mickey Thomas Terry, Ph.D. is a master instructor in the Chadwick A. Boseman College of Fine Arts at Howard University. He holds a Ph.D. from Georgetown University, and his areas of expertise include organ performance and pedagogy, African American history, and the organ music of African American classical composers. He has been broadcast numerous times on Pipedreams, a production of Minnesota Public Radio. Dr. Terry is the editor of the multi-volume African American Organ Music Anthology published by MorningStar Music Publishers of St. Louis. His principal organ teachers were Clarence Watters, Charles Callahan, and Conrad Bernier. Dr. Terry has been a prizewinner and finalist in both national and international organ competitions. An avid recitalist, he has been a featured artist at Washington's John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts and the Piccolo-Spoleto Music Festival in Charleston, South Carolina.
Release date Australia
September 29th, 2022
Audience
  • Professional & Vocational
Pages
608
Dimensions
203x254x31
ISBN-13
9781793520821
Product ID
36029442

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