The art of music, Vol. 04 (of 14) : Music in America by Daniel Gregory Mason et al.

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By Amy Alvarez Posted on Jan 9, 2026
In Category - Young Adult
English
Ever wonder what America actually sounds like? I just finished this surprising little book that tries to answer that. It's not about famous composers or chart-topping hits. It's about the real, messy, beautiful noise we made as a country—from the spirituals of enslaved people to the folk tunes of settlers, and the patriotic songs that rallied a new nation. The mystery it explores is how all these different sounds, born from struggle, joy, and survival, somehow came together to create something uniquely American. It's a fascinating listen to the soundtrack of our past, long before the radio.
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Okay, so this book is a deep dive into America's musical attic. It's part of a huge series, but Volume 4 focuses entirely on the sounds that shaped early America. Forget the symphony hall for a minute. This is about the music people made in their homes, in their fields, and on the march.

The Story

There isn't a single plot. Instead, the book follows the threads of different musical traditions as they weave through American history. It starts with the powerful songs of Native American tribes and the heartbreaking spirituals created by enslaved Africans. It then tracks the hymns and ballads European settlers brought over, and how they changed in the new world. Finally, it looks at the patriotic anthems and folk songs that gave a voice to a country fighting for its identity. The story is how all these separate voices began to blend.

Why You Should Read It

I loved how it made me hear history differently. We read about wars and politics, but this book lets you feel the era through its music. The chapter on spirituals was especially moving—it shows how music became a tool for endurance, hope, and coded communication. It's not a dry history lesson; it's about people using melody to express what words alone couldn't.

Final Verdict

Perfect for anyone curious about American history, music lovers tired of the mainstream narrative, or readers who enjoy untold stories. If you think American music started with jazz or rock 'n' roll, this book will be a revelation. It's a short, insightful listen to the very first notes of our national song.



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Kenneth Lewis
1 year ago

I had low expectations initially, however the storytelling feels authentic and emotionally grounded. Truly inspiring.

Donald Thomas
2 years ago

Very interesting perspective.

Richard Flores
1 year ago

As someone who reads a lot, it challenges the reader's perspective in an intellectual way. I will read more from this author.

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