LISTENING GUIDES
- 1.1 Anonymous, “¡O qué suave!”
- 2 Louis Bourgeois, Old Hundred
- 3 Anonymous, “Guide Me, O Thou Great Jehovah”
- 4 William Billings, Chester
- 5 Johann Friedrich Peter, Ich will dir ein Freudenopfer thun
- 2.1 John Dickinson, “The Liberty Song”
- 2.2 Anonymous, “Money Musk”
- 2.3 Philip Phile, “Hail Columbia”
- 3.1 Daniel Read, Sherburne
- 3.2 Anonymous, Wondrous Love
- 3.3 Lowell Mason, Olivet
- 4.1 Anonymous, “Carrie Belle”
- 4.2 Anonymous, “Am I a Soldier of the Cross?”
- 4.3 Anonymous, “Jubilee”
- 5.1 Walter Dignam, arr., Helene Schottische
- 5.2 Louis Moreau Gottschalk, The Banjo: An American Sketch
- 6.1 Dan Emmett, “De Boatman’s Dance”
- 6.2 Stephen C. Foster, “De Camptown Races”
- 6.3 Stephen C. Foster, “Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair”
- 6.4 Jesse Hutchinson Jr., “Get Off the Track!”
- 6.5 George F. Root, “The Battle Cry of Freedom”
- 7.1 John Philip Sousa, The Stars and Stripes Forever
- 2 Joseph P. Webster, “Sweet By and By”
- 3 Charles K. Harris, “After the Ball”
- 8.1 Amy Beach, Gaelic Symphony, second movement
- 8.2 Edward MacDowell, “To a Wild Rose,” from Woodland Sketches, op.
- 8.3 Charles Ives, “The Things Our Fathers Loved”
- 9.1 Tatan ka-ohi tika (Brave Buffalo), “A Buffalo Said to Me” xv
- 9.2 Anonymous, “The Gypsy Laddie”
- 9.3 Harry T. Burleigh, arr., “Deep River”
- 10.1 Scott Joplin, Maple Leaf Rag
- 2 Irving Berlin, “Alexander’s Ragtime Band”
- 3 James Reese Europe, Castle House Rag
- 11 .1 W. C. Handy, “St. Louis Blues”
- 11 2 The Carter Family, “Can the Circle Be Unbroken”
- 11 3 Jimmie Rodgers, “Blue Yodel no. 8 (Muleskinner Blues)”
- 11 4 Jerome Kern and Oscar Hammerstein II, “Can’t Help Lovin’ Dat Man”
- 12 .1 Henry Cowell, The Banshee
- 12 2 King Oliver’s Creole Jazz Band, Dippermouth Blues
- 12 3 Jelly Roll Morton and His Red Hot Peppers, Black Bottom Stomp
- 12 4 Louis Armstrong and His Hot Five, West End Blues
- 12 5 Duke Ellington and His Orchestra, Black and Tan Fantasy
- 13 .1 Ruth Crawford Seeger, “Chinaman, Laundryman”
- 13 2 George Gershwin, Rhapsody in Blue
- fi rst movement (Moderato assai) 13 3 William Grant Still, Afro-American Symphony,
- 14.1 Robert Johnson, “Walking Blues”
- 2 Thomas A. Dorsey, “Talk about Jesus”
- 3 Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys, “Corrine, Corrina”
- 14.4 Anonymous, “John Henry”
- 5 Woody Guthrie, “So Long, It’s Been Good to Know You”
- 15.1 Irving Berlin, “Cheek to Cheek”
- 2 Aaron Copland, “Morning on the Ranch,” from The Red Pony Suite
- “People Will Say We’re in Love,” from Oklahoma! 15. 3 Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II,
- 4 Count Basie and Lester Young, Lester Leaps In
- 5 Billie Holiday, “W hat Is This Thing Called Love?”
- 16 .1 John Cage, Sonata no.
- 16 2 Charlie Parker, Yardbird Suite
- 16 3 Miles Davis, Summertime
- 16 .4 Tito Puente and His Orchestra, “El cayuco”
- “Tonight” Quintet, from West Side Story 16 5 Leonard Bernstein and Stephen Sondheim,
- “It’s Mighty Dark to Travel” 17.1 Bill Monroe and His Blue Grass Boys,
- 2 Hank Williams, “Lost Highway”
- 3 Wynonie Harris, “Good Rocking Tonight”
- 4 Chuck Berry, “School Day”
- 5 Pete Seeger, “If I Had a Hammer” xvi
- 17.6 Bob Dylan, “Only a Pawn in Their Game”
- 18 .1 John Coltrane, “My Favorite Things”
- from Ancient Voices of Children 18 2 George Crumb, “Todas las tardes en Granada,”
- 18 3 The Beach Boys, “Wouldn’t It Be Nice”
- 18 .4 Merle Haggard, “Mama Tried”
- 18 5 James Brown, “Papa’s Got a Brand New Bag”
- 18 .6 Gladys Knight and the Pips, “I Heard It through the Grapevine”
- 19.1 Carlos Santana, “Oye como va”
- 2 Dolly Parton, “Coat of Many Colors”
- 3 Curtis Mayfi eld, “Superfl y”
- 19.4 Mahavishnu Orchestra, Birds of Fire
- from A Little Night Music 19. 5 Stephen Sondheim, “You Must Meet My Wife,”
- 19.6 Ben Johnston, String Quartet no. 4, “Amazing Grace”
- 20.1 Danny Elfman, title music from Batman
- 20.2 Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five, “The Message”
- 21.1 Traditional, War Dance song
- 2 Flaco Jiménez, “Soy de San Luis”
- 3 Queen Ida, “Ful il sa”
- 4 Ledward Kaapana, “Wai okeaniani”
- 5 Klezmer Conservatory Band, “Oy, s’iz gut”
- 22.1 Wynton Marsalis, “Devotional,” from In This House, on This Morning
- 22.2 Gillian Welch, “Orphan Girl”
- 22.3 Steve Reich, Daniel Variations, fourth movement