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MCY 537 Exam 2 Terms 2023 Update
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MCY 537 Exam 2 Terms 
2023 Update 
Postmodernism - -Anti-popular, hard to understand 
-Classical musicians whoa re rejecting the notions of modernism 
-Modernism 
Authenticity - -Not inherent by the singer, it is bestowed by the performance 
-Country 
-Example: Dolly vs. Rucker 
-Dolly can have horns, disco groove etc and still be considered country 
-In N.Y. 
-Rucker NEEDS country sounding music, mention fiddler etc. to NOT be considered 
rock etc. 
-Has the most redneck family featured in...
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MCY 537 Test 2 Listening
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MCY 537 Test 2 Listening 
Philomel (total serialism) - Milton Babbitt 1964 
Sonatas and Interludes for Prepared Piano, Sonata No 5 - John Cage 1946-48 
In C (minimalism) - Terry Riley 1964 
Only You (doo wop) - The Platters 1955 
Hound Dog (rock n roll) - Willie Mae Thornton, Elvis Presley (2 versions. composed by 
Leiber and Stoller) 
Johnny B. Goode (rock and roll) - Chuck Berry 1956 
So What (modal jazz) - Miles Davis 1959 
Free Jazz (free jazz becomes subgenre) - Ornette Coleman 1960 
I Ain...
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MCY 537 Test 1 listenings
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MCY 537 Test 1 listenings 
Old Folks at Home (plantation song) - ANSWER-Stephen Foster 1851 
Stars and Stripes Forever (march) - ANSWER-Sousa 1896 
Maple Leaf Rag (ragtime) - ANSWER-Joplin 1899 (piano roll) 
The Unanswered Question (tone poem) - ANSWER-Ives 1908/1935 
String Quartet 1931 - ANSWER-Ruth Crawford Seeger 
Embraceable You (vocal jazz, love song) - ANSWER-George and Ira Gershwin 1930 
(sung by Nat Cole 1949) 
West End Blues (early jazz) - ANSWER-Louis Armstrong 1928 
Strange Fruit (v...
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