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Suze Orman responds to a question about salary negotiation in a surprising, shrewdly intelligent, and hugely motivating way. Permalink | Email this | Comments From Dvořák to Duke <b>Ellington</b> to Charles <b>Ives</b> to Copland, Gillian Moore looks at how music took shape in the US in the first half of the 20th centuryReading on mobile? <b>Click</b> here to watch videoIn March, The Rest is Noise festival tells the first part of the phenomenal story of American music and <b>how</b> it came to <b>dominate</b> the 20th century.<br> When Dvořák came to New York from Bohemia in the 1890s, he imagined a new kind of <b>American</b> classical music based on African American folk tunes and spirituals. The result was his New World Symphony.<br> Two decades later, Edgard Varèse emigrated to New York from France and made his own, distinctly urban music for the new world by embracing noise: the wail of sirens, the<br><img src="http://images4.fanpop.com/image/photos/16900000/girl-and-the-rain-sad-songs-16929572-500-706.jpg"><br> rattle of elevated railways and the clanking <b>construction</b> of skyscrapers all found their way into his scores.<br> Meanwhile, Connecticut-born Charles Ives, a part-time composer and full-time insurance executive,<br><img src="http://images2.fanpop.com/image/photos/14400000/Pretty-Little-Liars-Cast-Instyle-Makeover-Shoot-hanna-marin-14429238-500-632.jpg"><br> was forging a new kind of home-grown American modernism in which a misty nostalgia for hymn tunes and marching-band music lived side by side with a futuristic and sometimes wacky experimentalism. By the 1920s, it was clear that the<br><img src="http://cartoonswalls.com/walls/green_tinkerbell_fairy_lovely_wallpaper-normal.jpg"><br> big <b>story</b> in American 20th-century music was going to be told by black musicians – not, as Dvořák <b>had</b> hoped, through symphonic <b>music,</b> but through blues, jazz and swing. There were of course black composers writing in classical forms: <b>Scott</b> Joplin's <b>1910</b> opera Treemonisha contains the overtures, interludes, recitatives and arias of European opera, as well as the ragtime tunes for which he was so <b>well-known,</b> and William Grant Still, a student of Varèse, composed a full-blown Afro-American Symphony in 1930, classical in form and sound but strongly inflected with the blues. The towering talent of Duke Ellington appeared effortlessly to span the worlds of jazz and classical music, conjuring up some of the great jazz-standard tunes of the century, such as It Don't Mean a Thing (If It <b>Ain't</b> Got That Swing) and Sophisticated <b>Lady</b> as well as big symphonic works such as Black, Brown and <b>Beige</b> and Harlem. Meanwhile, the mainly Jewish composers and lyricists such George and Ira Gershwin, Jerome Kern, Irving Berlin and Oscar Hammerstein were busy inventing the great American musical, borrowing freely from black music as well as tin-pan alley and grand opera. Both Kern's Showboat and Gershwin's Porgy and <b>Bess</b><br><img src="http://acidcow.com/pics/20100810/the_most_hilarious_gangsters_14.jpg"><br> confronted questions of racism and poverty in the deep south, raising the stakes for musical comedy and developing it <b>into</b> a serious and ambitious form <b>that</b> would later give us complex masterpieces such as Carousel and West Side Story. Perhaps the most instantly recognisable sounds of American classical music are the wide-open harmonies, hoedowns and folk tunes of Aaron Copland. Born in Brooklyn to Lithuanian Jews and trained in Paris, Copland's best known <b>music</b> is written in a so-called Americana style which he adopted in the 1930s <b>and</b><br><img src="http://machoarts.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/Chang_e-cg-girl-by-Ruoxing-Zhang.jpg"><br> 40s, and is still aped today in film scores and backing tracks to patriotic political videos.<br> But <b>he</b> was also powerfully drawn to European <b>modernism,</b> as were other American composers, including Ruth Crawford Seeger and a young Elliott Carter. As the century grew older, political oppression and a second war in Europe brought more richness to American musical life; composers including Stravinsky, Schoenberg, Kurt Weill, Korngold and Rachmaninoff took refuge there, creating many of their great works for concert hall, opera house, movie theatre and the musical stage on <b>American</b> soil.Gillian Moore's America <b>pre-war</b> playlistReading on mobile? Listen to the Spotify playlist hereClassical musicThe Rest Is NoiseJazzDuke <a href = "http://erggrtr45hy7.com">masteryikol </a> &copy; 2013 Guardian News and Media Limited or its affiliated companies. All rights reserved.<br> | Use of this content is subject to our Terms & Conditions | More FeedsRising gas prices are <b>killing</b> <b>the</b> cabbies and sending other drivers looking for different ways <b>to</b> get from here to there. Sportswriters agreed that the end of Kentucky’s season, after winning the <b>national</b> title a year ago, couldn’t come soon enough. Iowa State and Kansas already have played two memorable games this season, <b>highlighted</b> by buzzer-beating shots, controversial calls and unforgettable performances.<br> As I've said over and over again, more money doesn't mean your money problems go away. Take the possible lockout of National Football League players, <b>who</b> are in <b>a</b> contract dispute with team owners. If there is a <b>lockout,</b> many players, despite hefty annual incomes, would struggle to pay <b>their</b> bills. Japan's Sharp has secured a $110 million lifeline investment from Samsung Electronics, and agreed to become <b>a</b> major supplier of <b>screens</b> for the South Korean company's <b>growing</b> electronics <b>empire.</b> The deal gives Samsung a <b>steady</b> supply of screens and deals a possible blow to chief rival Apple, which has long<br><img src="http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-9UqIcP_QCd4/Tr_D_JbXnEI/AAAAAAAAAjk/oY2ghE5zVkw/s1600/Rory-Gilmore-gilmore-girls-34512_766_1024.jpg"><br> been a major customer of Sharp. Sharp<br><img src="http://2.bp.blogspot.com/--9M-WZaAK7g/Ta4hhY1uBaI/AAAAAAAAAEg/bRzr6-_VTgo/s1600/pretty-little-liars-promos-02.jpg"><br> gains a massive customer in Samsung,<br><img src="http://blog.needsupply.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/pretty-in-pink-the-brat-pack-1354109-1069-733.jpg"><br> the world's largest maker of mobile phones and smartphones.<br> Sue Macy's children's book "Wheels of Change" explores the vast ways that bicycles affected women's lives in the 19th century.<br> On the first day <b>of</b> a high-profile diplomatic conference in Washington between China and the United States, someone reportedly spraypainted <b>the</b> Chinese character for "demolish" on <b>the</b> Chinese embassy <b>--</b> perhaps a protest, some have suggested, against forced evictions and land grabs in China.<br> Read full article &#62;&#62;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Nazem Kadri had a <b>goal</b> and an assist to lift the Maple Leafs over the Devils, and the <b>Penguins</b> rallied <b>past</b> the Lightning.<br> As travelers' needs change, hotels adapt by altering the amenities they provide in their rooms, eliminating some (sewing kits, shower caps) and adapting (minibars) or introducing <b>(iPads,</b> docking stations). Here's a look <b>at</b> the latest stage in the evolution of hotel rooms and the treats they dangle b Lately, an indie surf-meets-art-meets-fashion scene has<br><img src="http://cartoonswalls.com/walls/green_tinkerbell_fairy_lovely_wallpaper-normal.jpg"><br> sprung up, as cool young Parisians settle into this grand old town overlooking the Atlantic.<br> Two new <b>picture</b> books, both with origins in Israel, tell stories about young girls whose bravery and endurance reap great rewards. The nominee, <b>Enrico</b> Letta, deputy head of the Democratic Party, said he would consult with the country’s leaders about its “fragile and unprecedented” political situation. 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