In the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, many of the itinerant pianists working in the whorehouses, gambling dens, bars and lumber camps of the American South played in a style known as barrelhouse. Blues, gospel and boogie-woogie piano styles all emerged from barrelhouse and so to understand the roots of these styles it is to the early days of barrelhouse that we must turn. The “race” recording industry was not underway until the 1920s and so the only sources that we have for studying the pianists of the pre-recording era are the occasional piano roll and the written and recorded recollections of a younger generation of “piano professors.” Therefore this chapter can only recount a partial history, trying to draw together fragm...
This recital is dedicated to the purpose of outlining the evolution of jazz piano styles prior to ab...
So-called "extended techniques" have suffered a consistent lack of understanding from a theoretical,...
From virtually the beginning of the twentieth century, musicians were sufficiently intrigued by the ...
Twentieth century composers of music for the piano often make use of certain unusual effects that pr...
Virtuosos once played great whorehouse piano in Madam Queenie's chain of relief stations. City ...
Since the early 1940s, ragtime piano has been the focus of a musical revival community in the United...
Since invention to the present day, the piano has undergone tremendous technological improvement, dr...
Evidence of a link between piano and drumming performance practices in western music dates back to a...
The pieces on this record have in common that they were written for piano--but for a piano altered i...
The fortepiano had a rough beginning. In 1709 it entered a world that was not quite ready for it; a ...
This Independent Study examines the movement of the blues from the Mississippi Delta to Chicago in t...
Musical exoticism is the evocation of a culture different from that of the composer. It o...
Ragtime is essentially a late nineteenth- early twen-tieth-century American musical phenomenon that ...
This work bring the tools of musicological research and documentation, musical analysis based on tra...
Media histories of music often frame technological innovation in the early twentieth century within ...
This recital is dedicated to the purpose of outlining the evolution of jazz piano styles prior to ab...
So-called "extended techniques" have suffered a consistent lack of understanding from a theoretical,...
From virtually the beginning of the twentieth century, musicians were sufficiently intrigued by the ...
Twentieth century composers of music for the piano often make use of certain unusual effects that pr...
Virtuosos once played great whorehouse piano in Madam Queenie's chain of relief stations. City ...
Since the early 1940s, ragtime piano has been the focus of a musical revival community in the United...
Since invention to the present day, the piano has undergone tremendous technological improvement, dr...
Evidence of a link between piano and drumming performance practices in western music dates back to a...
The pieces on this record have in common that they were written for piano--but for a piano altered i...
The fortepiano had a rough beginning. In 1709 it entered a world that was not quite ready for it; a ...
This Independent Study examines the movement of the blues from the Mississippi Delta to Chicago in t...
Musical exoticism is the evocation of a culture different from that of the composer. It o...
Ragtime is essentially a late nineteenth- early twen-tieth-century American musical phenomenon that ...
This work bring the tools of musicological research and documentation, musical analysis based on tra...
Media histories of music often frame technological innovation in the early twentieth century within ...
This recital is dedicated to the purpose of outlining the evolution of jazz piano styles prior to ab...
So-called "extended techniques" have suffered a consistent lack of understanding from a theoretical,...
From virtually the beginning of the twentieth century, musicians were sufficiently intrigued by the ...