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Dancing to a Black Man's Tune: A Life of Scott Joplin
Susan Curtis
University of Missouri Press, 1994
Library of Congress ML410.J75C87 1994 | Dewey Decimal 780.92

By using Scott Joplin's life as a window onto American social and cultural development at the turn of the century, this biography dramatizes the role of one brilliant African American musician in defining the culture of a still-young nation.

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Tonality as Drama: Closure and Interruption in Four Twentieth-Century American Operas
Edward D. Latham
University of North Texas Press, 2008
Library of Congress MT95.L37 2008 | Dewey Decimal 782.10973


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2 books about 1868-1917
Dancing to a Black Man's Tune
A Life of Scott Joplin
Susan Curtis
University of Missouri Press, 1994

By using Scott Joplin's life as a window onto American social and cultural development at the turn of the century, this biography dramatizes the role of one brilliant African American musician in defining the culture of a still-young nation.

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Tonality as Drama
Closure and Interruption in Four Twentieth-Century American Operas
Edward D. Latham
University of North Texas Press, 2008




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