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E-raamat: Singing, Soldiering, and Sheet Music in America during the First World War

  • Formaat: 230 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 19-Oct-2016
  • Kirjastus: Lexington Books
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781498516013
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  • Formaat: 230 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 19-Oct-2016
  • Kirjastus: Lexington Books
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781498516013

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An advertisement in the sheet music of the song Goodbye Broadway, Hello France (1917) announces: Music will help win the war! This ad hits upon an American sentiment expressed not just in advertising, but heard from other sectors of society during the American engagement in the First World War. It was an idea both imagined and practiced, from military culture to sheet music writers, about the power of music to help create a strong military and national community in the face of the conflict; it appears straightforward. Nevertheless, the published sheet music, in addition to discourse about gender, soldiering and music, evince a more complex picture of society. This book presents a study of sheet music and military singing practices in America during the First World War that critically situates them in the social discourses, including issues of segregation and suffrage, and the historical context of the war. The transfer of musical styles between the civilian and military realm was fluid because so many men were enlisted from homes with the sheet music while they were also singing songs in their military training. Close musical analysis brings the meaningful musical and lyrical expressions of this time period to the forefront of our understanding of soldier and civilian music making at this time.

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This is a richly nuanced study of music in the First World War. The book examines the role and function of sheet music during wartime and the social and cultural impacts the consumption, performance and politics of these songs had on those that wrote, performed and distributed them. An absorbing read. -- Paul Watt, Monash University The first ever in-depth study of what Americans sang during World War I, Dr. Giers book paints a vivid and exciting picture and provides a sophisticated explanation of the song repertoire and of the preoccupations of the US armys team of singing masters. Not to be missed. -- John Mullen, The University of Rouen, author of Popular Song in Britain in The First World War.

List of Illustrations
ix
Acknowledgments xi
Introduction: "Music Will Help Win the War!" xiii
1 Singing Pacifism and Preparedness: Sheet Music about the War 1914--1917
1(30)
2 Off to Battle Singing: The Gendered Politics of War Song
31(22)
3 Song Leaders and "Music in the Camps," November 1917 to June 1918
53(18)
4 Song Leaders in the Army and African American Soldier Singing in "Music in the Camps," July to November 1918
71(24)
5 Song Leaders in the Navy in "Music in the Camps," July to November 1918
95(18)
6 "On Patrol in No Man's Land": Black Soldiers and Music
113(22)
7 Deciding Musical Morality and Ideas of Gender in Song
135(18)
8 "K-K-K-Katy" and Janis---Songs, Women, and Performers
153(20)
9 "Over the Top": Masculinity and Fighting in Song
173(16)
10 Postwar "Music in the Camps" and Sheet Music
189(10)
Bibliography 199(4)
Index 203(4)
About the Author 207
Christina Gier is associate professor of musicology at the University of Alberta