A History of Music & Dance in Florida, 1565-1865

A History of Music & Dance in Florida, 1565-1865

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Publisher's Synopsis

This elegant volume is the first to chronicle Florida's aboriginal
and European music and dance from the South's earliest permanent settlement
to the end of the Civil War.


Floridians and non-Floridians have often dismissed the state's musical
heritage as beginning and ending with Stephen Foster's "Swanee River
(Old Folks at Home)." For this volume, music scholar Wiley L. Housewright
draws on documents of cultural history largely overlooked by previous researchers
to reveal the vast heritage and diversity of 300 years of Florida music
and dance.



Housewright examines works written and performed by Native Americans,
European adventurers, backwoods pioneers, slaves, politicians, sailors,
soldiers, stevedores, and professional ensembles. His narrative evokes
the cultural and political background of music in Florida and the often
colorful characters who sang and danced across the stage of the state's
history.



This volume encourages a reconsideration of the geographic orientation
of American music history, as well as a vivid rediscovery of the richly
diverse cultural traditions of early Florida.


Wiley L. Housewright is Professor Emeritus of Music at Florida
State University.

Book information

ISBN: 9780817309367
Publisher: The University of Alabama Press
Imprint: The University of Alabama Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 780.9759
DEWEY edition: 20
Language: English
Number of pages: 448
Weight: 694g
Height: 224mm
Width: 144mm
Spine width: 31mm