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  1. American classical music is music written in the United States in the European classical music tradition. In many cases, beginning in the 18th century, it has been influenced by American folk music styles; and from the 20th century to the present day it has often been influenced by American folk music and sometimes jazz .

  2. Composers. Kennedy Center Education Digital Learning. Follow the development and impact of classical music in the United States from its humble beginnings in the new colonies through its role in concert halls and Hollywood in the 20th century, to discover how this European tradition helped shape, and in turn was shaped by, American culture ...

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  5. Solo performances and chamber music were popular, and included everything from operatic and orchestral transcriptions to sentimental love songs and ballads. In the United States, hymns and folk songs by composers like Stephen Foster (1826–1864) supplemented the European repertoire.

    • Opening Of Carnegie Hall (May 5, 1891) No venue is more closely associated with classical music in the United States than New York’s Carnegie Hall. Louise Carnegie ceremoniously laid the cornerstone for the one-million-dollar building in May 1890, and the Italian Renaissance structure opened with a five-day music festival.
    • Tuesday Musical Concert Series (1892) Classical music in the United States would never have prospered were it not for grassroots organizations that sprouted up across the country to present and promote it.
    • Dvorák In America (September 27, 1892) Famed Czech composer Antonín Dvořák came to the United States to serve as director of the National Conservatory of Music of America in New York City for the then-princely salary of fifteen thousand dollars.
    • Porgy and Bess (October 10, 1935) It is not too much of an exaggeration to say that the history of American opera began with George Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess, which premiered in Boston on September 30, 1935, and opened ten days later at New York’s Alvin Theatre, running for one hundred twenty-four performances.
  6. In the 19th century, American classical composers made significant contributions to the development of Western classical music. One of the most notable figures was Louis Moreau Gottschalk, known for his fusion of European harmonies and rhythms with American folk tunes and Latin American influences.

  7. Category:Classical music in the United States - Wikipedia. Subcategories. This category has the following 27 subcategories, out of 27 total. A. Classical albums by American artists ‎ (83 C, 22 P) Compositions by Lera Auerbach ‎ (2 P) B. Compositions by William Bergsma ‎ (1 P) Compositions by Paul Chihara ‎ (1 P)

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