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Music History or A Play About Greeks and SNCC in 1963
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Music History or A Play About Greeks and SNCC in 1963

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Set on the campus of the University of Illinois in 1963, MUSIC HISTORY OR A PLAY ABOUT GREEKS AND SNCC IN 1963 is a drama about both college life and the struggle for civil rights. The play tells one of many stories about a Black community that is multi-layered, complicated and constantly changing. MUSIC HISTORY is also a story of individuals, of particular, complex, and unique women and men. Characters in the play join fraternities and sororities, go South to work with the Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee (SNCC), fall in love, enjoy triumph and suffer loss. The music featured in the play always reflects and expresses the changing moods of the time, whether played on a phonograph, heard on the radio, or sung by the characters. Musicians who figure in MUSIC HISTORY range from Miles Davis, Ray Charles, and Muddy Waters to Tchaikovsky and John Cage.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
East End
Date
7 May 2019
Pages
96
ISBN
9780996815208

Set on the campus of the University of Illinois in 1963, MUSIC HISTORY OR A PLAY ABOUT GREEKS AND SNCC IN 1963 is a drama about both college life and the struggle for civil rights. The play tells one of many stories about a Black community that is multi-layered, complicated and constantly changing. MUSIC HISTORY is also a story of individuals, of particular, complex, and unique women and men. Characters in the play join fraternities and sororities, go South to work with the Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee (SNCC), fall in love, enjoy triumph and suffer loss. The music featured in the play always reflects and expresses the changing moods of the time, whether played on a phonograph, heard on the radio, or sung by the characters. Musicians who figure in MUSIC HISTORY range from Miles Davis, Ray Charles, and Muddy Waters to Tchaikovsky and John Cage.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
East End
Date
7 May 2019
Pages
96
ISBN
9780996815208