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That World of Somewhere In Between: The History of Cabaret and the Cabaret Songs of Richard Pearson Thomas, Volume I

Posted on:2014-07-28Degree:D.M.AType:Thesis
University:The Ohio State UniversityCandidate:Mullins, RebeccaFull Text:PDF
GTID:2455390005499212Subject:Music
Abstract/Summary:
Cabaret songs have become a delightful and popular addition to the art song recital, yet there is no concise definition in the lexicon of classical music to explain precisely what cabaret songs are; indeed, they exist, as composer Richard Pearson Thomas says, "in that world that's somewhere in between" other genres. So what exactly makes a cabaret song a cabaret song? This document will explore the topic first by tracing historical antecedents to and the evolution of artistic cabaret from its inception in Paris at the end of the 19th century, subsequent flourish throughout Europe, and progression into the United States. This document then aims to provide a stylistic analysis to the first volume of the cabaret songs of American composer Richard Pearson Thomas.
Keywords/Search Tags:Cabaret, Richard pearson thomas
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