From these roots: a review of the Harlem renaissance (1974) (No video link)
Subject
African American arts -- New York (State) -- New York
Art, Modern -- 20th century
Harlem Renaissance
Description
Content description from Worldcat (https://www.worldcat.org/title/from-these-roots-a-review-of-the-harlem-renaissance/oclc/62094540) :
Uses still photographs and filmed sequences to recreate the social and political climate of the Harlem renaissance--a period of great artistic and cultural activity in the 1920's which had, and still has, a profound influence on black American art and self-awareness and life-style.
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TV broadcast recorded off air by JWK: Betamax tape
Creator
William Greaves, Brock Peters, Eubie Blake, James Van Der Zee, William Greaves Productions, Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, and New York Public Library (authors)
Content desription from IMDB (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0964239/) :
The introduction of perspective techniques transforms Europe's use of art, architecture, geography and navigation among others with its revolutionary concept of remote positioning.
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Program 2: The Flowering of Harmony
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Program 3: New Voices for Man
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Program 4: The Age of the Composer
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Part 5: The Age of the Individual
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Program 6: The Parting of the Ways
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Program 7: The Known and the Unknown
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Part 8: Sound or Unsound
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Description
Documentary series exploring the role that music has played in society from ancient to contemporary time.
Content descriptions from WorldCat.org
(https://www.worldcat.org/title/music-of-man-programs-1-2/oclc/21578794, https://www.worldcat.org/title/music-of-man-program-3-4/oclc/23709446, https://www.worldcat.org/title/music-of-man-programs-5-6/oclc/21578760, and https://www.worldcat.org/title/music-of-man-programs-7-8/oclc/21578772):
Program 1. Covers music from prehistoric man to ancient Greece, and the many various influences that changed it.
Program 2. Explores the human voice, and how voices affected the growth of music.
Program 3. Explores the Renaissance, a period of artistic accomplishment and scientific discovery which led to the development of new musical forms and the refinement of musical instruments. Features Monteverdi, Corelli, Stradivari and Guarneri, Lully, Purcell and Handel.
Program 4. Details the establishment of music as a popular art form by Bach, Mozart, Beethoven, Vivaldi and Schubert.
Program 5. Discusses the Romantic period, and the effects of the industrial revolution. Explores the rise of national anthems, and nationalism in music. Covers Brahms, Verdi, Wagner and Tchaikovsky.
Program 6. Investigates the rise of popular music and the mass appeal to music. Also covers Strauss, Debussy, Mahler and Stravinsky.
Program 7. Covers the developments in various areas of music between the World Wars. Discusses jazz, big band, and new contemporary classical music.
Program 8. Explores the various forms of music in the post-war era. Includes Elvis, the Beatles and other popular artists. Covers new trends in classical music, including works by Cage and Reich.
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Original Format
TV broadcast recorded off air by JWK: Betamax tape