Charles Hamm
The Charles Edward ham (Charles Edward Hamm, from April 21, 1925 to October 16, 2011) known as Charles Hamm is musicologist of the United States of America, an author, composer about music, a music school teacher.
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Career
I was born in Virginia Charlottesville, and the ham learned music in University of Virginia and I advanced to Princeton University and acquired a doctorate in musicology with master's degree by composition and I specialized in music for the Renaissance period and entered the way of the researcher [1]. After taking the teaching profession at the House of Cincinnati music of Cincinnati (the Cincinnati Conservatory of Music), and having worked on composition, via toe bowling alley University (Tulane University) of New Orleans, University of Illinois Urbana champagne school, I moved to Dartmouth College in 1976 [1]. The ham just settled down in New Hampshire, and the death sank in state Lebanon (Lebanon).
Achievements
It was the earliest as a history of music researcher and worked on earnest scientific study about popular music in the United States of America and wrote a monograph. The first the tea Lee wolf (Zachary Woolfe) contributes it to "New York Times" paper as follows. "I was alone, and he sailed up the history of the pop to the thing which brought about the context to be followed by including the work in the colony times not only Steven Foster in the 19th century in the times when I flowered totally in the 1950s and investigated it.[1] of the early stage of person who Mr. ham treated both of the thing which was written to the thing score by the oral tradition for a complicated race and the race-affiliated dynamics with sensitivity again when close of the musicology, and studied the history of the American popular music"
Even other than the writings, I was concerned with revision of the historic score, the reproduction of the performance. In 1987, I analyzed the score for the rehearsal of (1935) at the time of the Broadway premiere of "Porgy and Bess" of George Gershwin and tied it to the reconstruction presentation by the form at the time of the premiere shortened than a current version [2].
Book
- Yesterdays: Popular Song in America (1979)
- Music in the New World (1983)
- Putting Popular Music in its Place (1995)
- Irving Berlin: Songs From the Melting Pot (1997) - Biography of Irving Berlin
The source, footnote
- ^ a b c Zachary Woolfe (October 23, 2011). "Charles Hamm, Author on American Popular Music, Dies at 86". The New York Time s October 27, 2011 reading.
- ^ "Porgy and Bess" "" (1935 original edition). LAWSON HMV Entertainment (July 11, 2006). October 27, 2011 reading.
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