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1 Chapter Ten “Come On and Hear” : Popular Music, Theater, and Dance at the Turn of the Century

2 Burlesque (skin & low comedy)

3 Vaudeville (variety - you name it)
Ex. Vaudeville Ex. Song & Dance

4 Revues (topical spectacles)
Ex. Ziegfeld Style Finale (1929)

5 Musical Comedy (story & songs)
Oh Boy – Princess Theater (1917) "Till the Clouds Roll by" Jerome Kern, P.G. Wodehouse & Guy Bolton

6 Operetta / Light Opera Franz Lehar ( ), The Merry Widow (1905) English Adaptations – London & US (1907)

7 Opera (It ain’t over till…)
MUH Music in the United States Opera (It ain’t over till…) 9/13/2018 Die Walküre, Act III La Traviata “Addio del pasato” DAY 25 (27 Oct 17)

8 Early Musical Comedy (simplified)
The Black Crook (1866) - Faust legend, girls in tights, etc. Harrigan & Hart (1870s-80s) - ethnic humor in sketch comedy w/ songs - "Mulligan Guard" British imports (1890s-1900s) - w/ interpolations (newly added songs) - Sinbad ( ): "Rock-a-Bye..." , "Mammy" , - Gershwin, "Swanee" (his 1st hit song) Princess Theater shows ( ) - Kern, Wodehouse & Bolton in small Shubert theater - songs help move story along

9 George M. Cohan (1878-1942) Vaudeville Family
Writer, composer, producer, star shows ( ) Over 300 songs ASCAP “The Four Cohans” PBS Broadway George M Cohan "I'm a Yankee Doodle Dandy" "Give My Regards to Broadway“ "Over There" - studio recording by George M. Cohan Little Johnny Jones (1904)


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