disc 1252
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The roots of the blues |
1 |
disc 1253
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Undertow |
1 |
disc 1254
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New music for virtuosos, 2 |
1 |
disc 1255
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Make a joyful noise mainstreams and backwaters of American psalmody, 1770-1840. |
1 |
disc 1256
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Sweet and low blues big bands and early territory bands of the 1920's. |
1 |
disc 1257
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The wind demon, and other mid-nineteenth-century piano music |
1 |
disc 1258
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Symphony no. 4 |
1 |
disc 1259
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Cuttin' the boogie piano blues and boogie woogie, 1926-1941. |
1 |
disc 1260
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Sissle & Blake's Shuffle along [an archival re-creation of the 1921 production, featuring members of the original cast] |
1 |
disc 1261
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Straighten up and fly right rhythm and blues from the close of the swing era to the dawn of rock'n'roll. |
1 |
disc 1262-1263
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Mass in D |
1 |
disc 1264
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Old-country music in a new land folk music of immigrants from Europe and the Near East. |
1 |
disc 1265
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Don't give the name a bad place types and stereotypes in American musical theater, 1870-1900. |
1 |
disc 1266
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The pride of America [the golden age of the American march] |
1 |
disc 1267
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The hand that holds the bread progress and protest in the gilded age : songs from the Civil War to the Columbian Exposition. |
1 |
disc 1268
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Sonata in A minor for piano and violin, op. 34 |
1 |
disc 1269
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Steppin' on the gas rags to jazz, 1913 'n [i.e. to] 1927. |
1 |
disc 1270
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Brother, can you spare a dime? American song during the Great Depression. |
1 |
disc 1271
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Bebop |
1 |
disc 1272
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And then we wrote American composers and lyricists sing, play and conduct their own songs. |
1 |