Urban Revivalism and Gospel Music
Secular Music from Colonial time until the Age of Andrew Jackson
Popular Music from the Jacksonian Era to the Advent of Rock
Ragtime
Jazz
100

What was the Urban Revivalism?

Settling of college educated individuals in cities/growth of cities

100

Music during this time period was typically associated with what social event?

Dance/Ball

100

When was the start of this time period (must be within 10 years):

1829-1837

100

Name of genre that was interchangeable with the term "Jazz" that was popular during the early 20th century:

Ragtime

100

Euphemism for early Jazz: 

New Orleans Jazz or Traditional Jazz

200

Name for a group of four male singers that sang the gospel during this time:

Gospel Quartet

200

Music enjoyed by the general public, but not necessarily associated with the stage or concert hall. The most widespread king of music-making: 

Popular Music

200

Type of song that was sung in an individual's private room or private home rather in a public space (such as a concert hall or stage):

Parlor Song

200

Birthplace of Ragtime: 

Mississippi Valley

200

Two musical elements necessary for something to be considered "Jazz""

Improvisation and Swing

300

Example of a folk hymn from the reading:

Amazing Grace

300

Another term for military music:

Field Music

300

Important/influential band musician during and after the civil war:

John Philip Sousa

300

King of Ragtime:

Scott Joplin

300

Name two important Big Band leaders from the swing era: 

Duke Ellington, Benny Goodman or Dizzie Gillespie

400

Key figure in the promotion of Gospel music after an early career as a blues/jazz musician:

Thomas A. Dorsey

400

______ was a genre of music that was at the center of musical life in cities.

Musical Theater

400

New York based music publishing companies that promoted American pupilar songs for profit:

Tin Pan Alley
400

Famous early Jazz musician who claimed to have invented Jazz (he did not):

Jelly Roll Morton

400

Term for "modern jazz" characterized by fast tempos and fast key changes: 

Bebop

500

When did the Urban Revival take place?

After the Civil War (post 1865)

500

Music that aimed to depict or re-create a momentous event in sound:

Program Music

500
Name of the period of time between the Civil War and World War I (also sometimes called America's adolescence): 

Gilded Age

500

Term for the style/technique of ragtime piano players (also called Harlem piano):

Stride piano

500

Name three Jazz musicians from the reading other than Duke Ellington: 

Louis Armstrong

Miles Davis

Charlie Christian

John McGlaughlin

Dizzie Gillespie

etc.