CHECK IT OUT
The shelves are alive with the sound and sense of American music, in the
Newport Beach Central Library’s new collection of “Timeless Treasures.”
For learning and listening pleasure, “American Music, Sound, Sight and
Words” features CDs, videos and books offering an overview of our tuneful
heritage.
If you’re a popular music fan, explore its evolution from the Civil War
to today with “And the Beat Goes On.” Intended as an introductory course
on what author Michael Campbell deems our most distinctive cultural
achievement, this one-volume survey traces popular music styles from
minstrel-era songs to contemporary funk.
Nineteenth-century politics are captured in song on “Tippecanoe and Tyler
Too,” a CD collection honoring such historical benchmarks as Lee’s
surrender and Lincoln’s assassination. Performed by The Chestnut Brass
Company and five vocalists, the pieces cover the gamut of political
expression in music, from exalting war heroes to ridiculing corrupt
bureaucrats.
For blues lovers and anyone interested in legends of the Old South,
“Mississippi Blues” is an easygoing documentary about the landscape,
customs and music of a distinctive American region.
“Amazing Grace,” another video collection, provides an entertaining look
at a song that’s been recorded by more popular artists than any other
hymn. Collection biographies concentrate on such celebrated musicians as
Irving Berlin, Charles Ives, B.B. King and Cole Porter. Check out “The
World Don’t Owe Me Nothing” for a fascinating narrative about Delta
bluesman Honeyboy Edwards.
Read “Aaron Copland” for insight about one of America’s most revered
composers, gleaned from letters, diaries and interviews. You’ll find
enlightening perspectives evaluating the music of an American original in
“The Gershwin Style.”
Make your own appraisal of the popular musician after listening to the
San Francisco Symphony perform selections from “Porgy and Bess” and other
tunes on “George Gershwin, The Birthday Celebration.”
You can enjoy stage favorites performed by one of today’s most talented
singers on “Barbra, Back to Broadway,” featuring tunes from “The Phantom
of the Opera,” “Sunset Boulevard” and “West Side Story.”
If you’re inclined to perform, check out “Broadway Belter’s Songbook,” a
collection for female singers, complete with music.
For jazz fans, “Striders to Beboppers and Beyond” explores the jazz piano
styles of such legends as Fats Waller, Eubie Blake and Thelonious Monk.
After reading about such masters, sample the sounds of another celebrated
pianist with “Decca Presents Art Tatum.”
Of all the events of contemporary music history, Woodstock is surely
among the most memorable. Revisit the legendary rock concert with
“Woodstock, The Summer of Our Lives,” a volume that recreates the 1969
love fest through the eyes of those touched by it. Round out the
experience with “Woodstock,” an Academy Award-winning documentary powered
by 13 onstage musical legends.
* CHECK IT OUT is written by the staff of the Newport Beach Public
Library. This week’s column is by Melissa Adams, in collaboration with
Sara Barnicle.
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