Steve Millward
The first half of the twentieth century was characterised by convulsive change in American society, much of it driven by two World Wars. This was reflected in the complete transformation of the country’s music. Rural styles made their way tot the city, where Jazz became the music of the age. Classical composers began to stray from the European model, while the Broadway musical became an art form. Finally, as the 1950s approached, new ideas were germinating that would determine the future of pop music, rock and roll and soul.
Day: Wednesday Time: 1.30 – 3.30pm
11 weeks, 2 October to 11 December 2019
Venue:
Emmanuel Church, Didsbury
Price | Concessions | Minimum No. | Maximum No. |
£66 | n/a | 11 | 36 |
To book please send your MANCENT booking form with accompanying payment to the address below. If you prefer to pay through BACS, please contact the lecturer for further particulars.
Contact details:
Kevin Harrison
email: kh27@open.ac.uk Tel: 0161 432 3710 or 07542 227246
Andrew Jones
Tel: 01614912874