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    The Ellington Century

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      Mills, Irving

      Mills Music

      Mingus, Charles; Black Saint and the Sinner Lady; Blues and Roots, “Goodbye Pork Pie Hat,”, “Saturday Night Prayer Meeting,”

      minstrel shows/style

      Mitchell, Arthur

      Mitropoulos, Dmitri

      modernism, “agony of modern music,” and Black, Brown and Beige, and harmony, and history, jazz modernism, and love, and melody, neomodernism, and rhythm, and tone colors, turning point of, “ultramodernists,”

      Modern Jazz Quartet

      Modern Music

      modes, Aeolian, Dorian, Lochrian, Lydian, Mixolydian, modal jazz, Phrygian

      Monet, Claude

      Monk, Thelonious, “Blue Monk,” “Epistrophy,” “In Walked Bud,” “Misterioso,”, “Rhythm-a-ning,” “Straight, No Chaser,”

      Monterey Jazz Festival

      Morris, William

      Morrow, Edward R.

      Morton, Jelly Roll, “King Porter Stomp,”, “Maple Leaf Rag,” and rhythm

      Morton, John Fass

      Moten, Bennie, Bennie Moten Orchestra, “Moten Swing,”, “Toby,”

      movies/movie theaters, and history, and love, and “Method” style,. See also titles of individual films

      Mozart

      Murphy, Dudley

      Murray, Albert

      Musée d'Orsay

      Music for Moderns concerts

      Music Is My Mistress (Ellington)

      Mussorgsky, Pictures at an Exhibition

      My People (musical)

      “My Reverie,”

      NAACP

      Nancarrow, Conlon

      Nance, Ray, and Black, Brown and Beige

      Nanton, Joe, and Black, Brown and Beige, and “talking trombone,” and tone colors

      National Ellington Week

      Nazis

      NBC

      NBC Symphony

      “The Negro Speaks of Rivers” (Hughes)

      neoclassicism

      Neue Sachlichkeit

      Nevin, Ethelbert

      The New Leader

      New Musical Resources (Cowell)

      New Orleans music/musicians, and archives, and history, and rhythm, and tone colors

      New Orleans Rhythm Kings

      Newport Jazz Festival

      New World a-Comin' (Ottley)

      The New Yorker

      New York Philharmonic

      New York Public Library

      New York Shakespeare Festival

      New York Times, Magazine

      Nichols, Roger

      Nicholson, Stuart

      Nietzsche, and Dionysus

      Nijinsky, Vaslav

      Nineteenth Street Baptist (Washington, D.C.)

      Noble, Ray, “Cherokee,”

      nocturnes

      Noguchi, Isamu

      “No Red Songs for Me” (Ellington)

      Norman, Jessye

      notation

      “Note on Commercial Theatre” (Hughes)

      numerology

      occult

      “Ode on a Grecian Urn” (Keats)

      “Ode to the West Wind” (Shelley)

      Odets, Clifford

      O'Donnell, May

      O'Hara, Frank

      Oliver, Joe, “Dipper Mouth Blues,”, “West End Blues,”

      O'Meally, Robert G.

      Omnibus (television program)

      O'Neill, Eugene

      Only Yesterday (Allen)

      opera, and Black, Brown and Beige, and history, and melody, and tone colors, and xylophone, See also names of individual composers

      orientalism

      Original Dixieland Jazz Band (ODJB): “Livery Stable Blues,”, “Tiger Rag,”

      ornaments/ornamentation

      Ornette Coleman Quartet

      Orwell, George

      Ory, Kid

      Othello (Shakespeare)

      Other/otherness

      Ottley, Roi

      Our American Composers (Howard)

      outro

      Papp, Joseph

      Parish, Mitchell

      Parker, Charlie, and melody, and rhythm

      —music: “Anthropology,” “Blues for Alice,” “Embraceable You,” “Koko,”, “Moose the Mooche,”

      Parmenter, Ross

      Paul Sacher Stiftung (Basel, Switz.)

      Peabody Award

      “Perennial Fashion—Jazz” (Adorno)

      Peress, Maurice

      Pergolesi, Giovanni

      Perle, George

      Person to Person (television program)

      Philadelphia Orchestra

      piano, and archives, and Black, Brown and Beige, boogiewoogie, “cocktail piano,” and harmony, and melody; piano concertos, piano rolls, player piano, and religious music, and rhythm, stride piano, and Such Sweet Thunder, and tone colors

      Picasso, Pablo

      Picture of Dorian Gray (Wilde)

      “The Picture That's Turned to the Wall,”

      “Pied Beauty” (Hopkins)

      Pins and Needles

      Piron, A. J., “I Wish I Could Shimmy Like My Sister Kate,”

      Place Congo (New Orleans)

      Pleasants, Henry

      The Plow That Broke the Plain (film)

      Pocahontas

      Poetics of Music (Stravinsky)

      Pollack, Howard

      Pollock, Jackson

      Popular Front

      popular music/musicians, and Appalachian Spring, and Black, Brown and Beige, and harmony, and history, and melody, and religious music, and rhythm; and sex/race, and Such Sweet Thunder

      populism

      Porgy and Bess

      Porter, Cole, “All of You,” Kiss Me, Kate, Silk Stockings, “What Is This Thing Called Love?”

      Portrait of Claude Debussy (Dietschy)

      postmodernism

      Poulenc, Francis, “C,”

      Pound, Ezra

      Poussin, Nicolas

      Powell, Bud

      Prévert, Jacques, “Autumn Leaves,”

      primitive/primitivism, and harmony, and history

      Prince, Harold

      Procope, Russell

      program music

      Prohibition

      Prokofiev, Sergei, Visions fugitives

      Proses lyriques (Debussy)

      Puccini, Giacomo, La Bohème, Madama Butterfly, “Nessun dorma,”, Tosca, Turandot

      Puck

      Pulitzer Prize

      race relations, and Birth of a Nation (film), and blackface, and black identity, “black is beautiful,” and black power, Brown v. Board of Education, and civil rights movement, “coonsongs,” cross-race relationships, “freedom ride,” and Harlem Renaissance, and history, and Jim Crow, and love/sexuality, and March on Washington, and melody, and minstrel style, and miscegenation, and New Negro, and “race” market, and racism, and segregation, and stereotypes, and Such Sweet Thunder, and tone colors, and Uncle Tom, See also African American culture/music; slavery/slave trade

      Rachmaninoff, Second Piano Concerto, “Vocalise,”

      Rackham, Arthur

      radio, Armed Forces Radio Service, and Berg, and Ellington, and Schoenberg

      Radiohead

      ragtime, and Black, Brown and Beige, and history, and rhythm; and Such Sweet Thunder, “Tiger Rag,”; and tone colors

      Rainer, Maria Rilke

      Rainey, Ma

      Ramin, Sid

      Randolph, A. Philip

      Ravel, Maurice: and harmony, and klangfarbenmelodie, and melody, and rhythm, and tone colors

      —music: Alborada del gracioso, Bolero, Daphnis et Chloé, L'Heure espagnole (Ravel), Mother Goose Suite, “Pavane pour une infante défunte,” “Sainte,” Shéhérazade, Sonatine, La Valse, Valses nobles et sentimentales

      Ravinia Festival (Chicago)

      recordings, Atlantic, and Black, Brown and Beige; Columbia Records, and Concerts of Sacred Music; and harmony, and history; in Fargo (N.D.); in Jennings (La.), and melody, and religious music, and rhythm, and Such Sweet Thunder, and tone colors; Velvetone, Verve records, Victor

      Redman, Don

      Reed, Barbara


      Reich, Steve; Clapping Music; Music for 18 Musicians

      Reich, Willi

      Reiner, Fritz

      “The Relationship to the Text” (Schoenberg)

      religious music, and Black, Brown and Beige; and Concerts of Sacred Music, gospel music, and My People, sacred and profane styles, and shout chorus, See also spirituals

      Republican Party

      Reveille with Beverly (film)

      Revolutionary War

      rhythm, African

      rhythms, Afro-Cuban rhythms; in Bartók's String Quartet no. 5, Bulgarian rhythms; Caribbean rhythms, in “Carolina Shout,”, and classical composers, and clave, and continuo, in “Cotton Tail,”; cubist rhythms; habanera rhythm, harmonic rhythm, in “Hat and Beard,”; hemiola rhythm, in “I Got Rhythm,”, in Stravinsky's Concerto in E (“Dumbarton Oaks”), “killer dillers,”, Latin rhythms, melodic rhythm, and notation, pulse rhythm, and ragtime; rhythm and blues, rhythm changes, rhythmic research, riff/shout rhythm; ring shout; in “Run Old Jeremiah,”; Russian rhythms, and serialism, soloistic (supermelodic) rhythm, Spanish rhythm, and swing, in “Tiger Rag,”

      Riddle, Nelson, In the Wee Small Hours, Only the Lonely

      Riley, Terry, Keyboard Studies

      Rimbaud, Arthur

      Rimsky-Korsakov, Snegurochka

      ring shout, and “Knee Bone,” and “Run Old Jeremiah,”

      Roach, Max

      Robbins, Jerome

      Roberts, Luckey

      Roberts, Paul

      Robertson, Marta

      Robeson, Paul

      Robettin, Dorothea

      Robinson, Bill “Bojangles,”

      Robinson, Earl, Ballad for Americans

      Roché, Betty

      rock/rock bands, See also titles of rock music and names of rock bands

      Rodgers, Richard, and harmony, and melody

      —music: “Do-re-mi,” “The Girl Friend,”; “Have You Met Miss Jones?” “I Didn't Know What Time It Was,” Jumbo, The King and I, “My Funny Valentine,” “My Heart Stood Still,” “My Romance,” Oklahoma!, “The Sound of Music,” “Spring Is Here,” “There's a Small Hotel,” “This Can't Be Love,”

      Rodrigo, Concierto de Aranjuez

      Rodzinski, Arthur

      Rogers, Ginger

      Rogers, Shorty

      Rollins, Sonny, “Oleo,”

      Romeo and Juliet (Shakespeare)

      Roosevelt, Eleanor

      Roots (television series)

      Roppolo, Leon

      Rosenfield, Monroe

      rubato

      Rudhyar, Dane

      Runnin' Wild

      “Run Old Jeremiah,”

      Rushing, Jimmy

      Russian War Relief

      “The Saddest Tale,”

      Saint John the Divine, Cathedral of (New York City)

      Saint-Saëns, Danse macabre, “Mon Coeur s'ouvre à ta voix,” Samson et Dalila

      Salute to Labor (television program)

      Sanders, John

      sarabande

      Sargent, Winthrop

      Satie, Erik, Gnossiennes, Gymnopédie, Parade

      “Satin Doll,”

      scat singing

      Schenker, Heinrich

      Scheuchl, Marie

      Schloezer, Boris de

      Schoenberg, Arnold, and Berg; “developing variation,”, “emancipation of the dissonance,” and Gerstl, Grundgestalt, and harmony, and history, and instinctual basis of life, and Kandinsky, and klangfarbenmelodie, and melody, as painter, and rhythm, and spiritualism, and sprechstimme performance style, and tone colors, and twelve-tone method

      —music: The Book of the Hanging Gardens, op. 15, Chamber Symphony, “Colors,” “Enhauptung,” Erwartung, op. 17, Erwartung, op. 2, no.1, “Farben” (Colors), First String Quartet, Five Pieces for Orchestra, op. 16, Five Pieces for Piano, op. 23, Five Pieces for Piano, op. 23 no. 2, Four Orchestral Songs, op. 22, Genesis Prelude, Die glückliche Hand, Herzgewächse, Jacob's Ladder, Kammerkonzert, Kammersinfonie, op. 9, Moses und Aron, Ode to Napoleon, Pelleas und Melisande, Piano Concerto, Piano Suite op. 25, Pierrot Lunaire; “Premonitions,” Second String Quartet, “Seraphita,” op. 22, Serenade op. 24, “Summer Morning by a Lake,” Survivor from Warsaw, Theme and Variations for band, Third String Quartet, Three Pieces for Piano, op. 11, Variations for Orchestra, op. 30, Waltz, op. 23, no. 5

      Schoenberg, Mathilde

      Schopenhauer, Artur

      Schorske, Carl

      Schuller, Gunther, ix

      Schuman, William

      Schumann, Robert, “Die beiden Grenadiere,”

      Scott, George C.

      Scriabin, Alexander, Mysterium

      Seattle Repertory Jazz Orchestra

      Second World War, and Appalachian Spring, and Black, Brown and Beige, Hitler-Stalin pact, Pearl Harbor, and Rodeo, Stockholm Peace Petition

      Seeger, Ruth Crawford, See also Crawford, Ruth

      Seldes, Gilbert

      Seraphita (Balzac)

      serialism

      Sesame Street (television program)

      Seurat, Georges

      The Seven Lively Arts (Seldes)

      Sex and Character (Weininger)

      sexuality, and antimiscegenation laws, black, homosexuality, and jazz, and race relations, “sexual anarchy,” sexual climax, sexual liberation, sexual repression, in Such Sweet Thunder,. See also gender; love

      Shakers

      Shakespeare, William

      Shakespearean Festival (Stratford, Ontario)

      Shakespeare in the Park (New York)

      Shakespeare Our Contemporary (Kott)

      sheet music, and melody

      Sherrill, Joya

      Shirley, Wayne

      Shostakovich, Dmitri, Lady Macbeth of the Mtsensk, Preludes and Fugues, op. 87, Symphony no. 7 (“Leningrad”), Testimony

      shouts, and Black, Brown and Beige, and rhythm, ring shout, tutti shout

      Showalter, Elaine

      Sibelius, Jean, Fifth Symphony, “Swan Theme,”

      “The Sidewalks of New York,”

      Silver, Horace, “Sister Sadie,”

      Sinatra, Frank, In the Wee Small Hours

      Singher, Martial

      Sissle, Noble, “I'm Just Wild about Harry,”; Shuffle Along

      Sketches of Spain

      “Skunk Hour” (Lowell)

      slavery/slave trade, and history, and rhythm

      Slonimsky, Nicolas

      Smalley, Roger

      Smith, Bessie

      Smith, Chris, “Ballin' the Jack,”

      Smith, Mamie

      Smith, Willie “The Lion,”

      Smithsonian Museum of American History; Collection of Classic Jazz, Ellington Collection; Jazz Singers collection

      “Snow at Louveciennes” (Sisley painting)

      “Snow Man” (Stevens)

      snowscapes

      “Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child,”

      Sondheim, Stephen, Into the Woods

      Sontag, Susan, “erotics of listening,”

      “Sophisticated Lady,”

      sound technologies, and acoustic environments, and tone colors,. See also recordings

      Sousa, John Philip, “Liberty Bell,” Monty Python theme, “Stars and Stripes Forever,”

      Souster, Tim

      Southern Christian Leadership Conference

      Southern Syncopated Orchestra

      Spanish American War

      Spector, Phil

      spiritualism

      spirituals, and Black, Brown and Beige

      square dances

      Stahl, Irwin

      The Star of Ethiopia (musical)

      “The Star-Spangled Banner,”

      Steed, Janna Tull

      Stendhal (Marie-Henri Beyle)

      Stevedore (drama)

      Stevens, Wallace

      Stewart, Rex

      Still, William Grant, Symphony no. 1

      “St. Louis Blues,”

      St Louis Woman (film)

      Stockhausen, Karlheinz, Gruppen

      Stokowski, Leopold

      “Stompin' at the Savoy,”


      Stomping the Blues (Murray)

      “Stormy Weather,”

      Stormy Weather (film)

      St. Peter's Lutheran Church (New York City)

      Strauss, Richard, Also sprach Zarathustra, Salome, Till Eulenspiegel

      Stravinsky, Igor, and harmony, and history, and matières sonores, and melody, Norton Lectures of, and rhythm; Russian period, and tone colors, tool kit of

      —music: Agon, Apollon musagète, Bransle Double, Concerto in E. (“Dumbarton Oaks”), Danse sacrale, Ebony Concerto, Firebird, The Flood, Fugue no. 15 in D, Fugue no. 2 in A Minor, Histoire du soldat; “Lanter-loo,” Orpheus, “Pas d'action,”; “Pas de deux,” Petrouchka, Piano Rag Music, Pribaoutki, Pulcinella, Ragtime for Eleven Instruments; The Rake's Progress, Requiem Canticles, Le sacre du printemps, Serenade for Piano, Serenade in A, Symphonies of Wind Instruments, Symphony in C, Symphony in Three Movements, Symphony of Psalms, Three Pieces for Solo Clarinet, Threni

      Strayhorn, Billy: and Black, Brown and Beige, and café society, and cancer, and Concerts of Sacred Music, death of, and Deep South Suite, and Ellington; and harmony, homosexuality of, and Horne, and melody, “preludes” of, and rhythm, and Shakespeare, and tone colors

      —music: “Agra,” “Balcony Serenade,”, Beige, “Blood Count,”, “Bluebird of Delhi,” “Chelsea Bridge,”, “Day Dream,”, “Dirge,”, “Half the Fun,”, “Hear Say,”, “Isfahan,” “Jack the Bear,”, “Johnny Come Lately,”, Just A-Sittin' and A-Rockin',” “Lady Mac,”; “Lately,”, “Lotus Blossom,”, “Lush Life,”, Perfume Suite, “Pretty Girl,”, “Rain Check,”, “The Star-Crossed Lovers,”, “Stomp,” Such Sweet Thunder, “Sugar Hill Penthouse,”, “Symphonette-Rhythmique,”, “Take the A Train,”, “U.M.M.G.,”, “Up and Down, Up and Down,”

      Sublette, Ned

      Such Sweet Thunder, “Circle of Fourths,”, “Half the Fun,”, “Lady Mac,”, “Madness in Great Ones,”, recording of, sonnets, “Sonnet for Caesar,”, “Sonnet for Sister Kate,”, “Sonnet in Search of a Moor,”, “Sonnet to Hank Cinq,”, “The Star-Crossed Lovers,”, “Such Sweet Thunder,”, “The Telecasters,”, “Up and Down, Up and Down,”

      “Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte” (Seurat painting)

      Sun Ra (Herman Poole Blount)

      Supreme Court, U.S.

      Surinach, Carlos

      Swedenborg, Emanuel

      “Sweet Sue, That's You,”

      swing; and Black, Brown and Beige, in “Cotton Tail,”, and history, in Concerto in E (“Dumbarton Oaks”), and love, in “Prelude to a Kiss,” and rhythm, in “Run Old Jeremiah,”; in “Tiger Rag,”

      The Swing Era (Gunther)

      symbolism: and rhythm, and tone colors

      Symphony Hall (Boston)

     


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