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		<title>It&#8217;s History: NYC Guitar School Commemorates Wartime Music</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Manhattan Music School Pays Tribute to Songs of Glory You may not have realized it (unless you are a history buff), but 2014 marked the centenary of the beginning of the Great War, aka World War I (1914 – 1918). Why are we talking about this historical event in a music blog? That’s because we...</p>
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<p>You may not have realized it (unless you are a history buff), but 2014 marked the centenary of the beginning of the Great War, aka World War I (1914 – 1918).</p>
<p>Why are we talking about this historical event in a music blog? That’s because we just came across a very interesting <a href="http://www.npr.org/blogs/deceptivecadence/2014/07/28/333733548/the-great-war-at-100-music-of-conflict-and-remembrance" title="Music of conflict" target="_blank">article</a> published by the <a href="http://www.npr.org/blogs/deceptivecadence/2014/07/28/333733548/the-great-war-at-100-music-of-conflict-and-remembrance" title="Music of Conflict" target="_blank">National Public Radio (NPR)</a> that talks, very compellingly, about the music created during that time, and how it reflects the moods of musicians caught up in this devastating conflict.</p>
<p>As the article notes, “The extraordinary level of destruction inspired them in myriad ways. Some composers captured the war&#8217;s violence while others seemed to counteract it by writing music that soothed.”<br />
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We’d like to share with you some of the music composed during and after this terrible war (which, unfortunately, wasn’t the last one).</p>
<h2>Music from the trenches</h2>
<p><a id="69003e2425259" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m67HtXxUlmo&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">Ravel’s “Le tombeau de Couperin”</a>    <script>
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    </script> During the war, the French composer drove a truck near the front at Verdun. The six-movement <a id="69003e24252a6" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m67HtXxUlmo&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">“Le tombeau de Couperin”</a>    <script>
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    </script>is dedicated to Ravel’s six friends killed in the war.</p>
<p>Welsh lyricist and composer Ivor Novello wrote a heart-tugging song, <a id="69003e24252d7" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5P8UokgVqWs&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">“Keep the Homes Fires Burning (Till the Boys Come Home”)</a>    <script>
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    </script> in 1915. Irish tenor John McCormack recorded the song in 1917. </p>
<p>Perhaps the best known WWI song on this side of the Big Pond was composed by New Yorker George M. Cohan, whose statue graces the Times Square. <a id="69003e2425302" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FoBW5Xw&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">“Over There”</a>    <script>
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    </script>“Over There” was written two days after President Wilson declared war on Germany; according to the NPR article, it was “a morale booster, an incentive for men to enlist and the first in a string of patriotic hits that later earned Cohan a Congressional Gold Medal.”</p>
<p>These and <a href="http://www.npr.org/blogs/deceptivecadence/2014/07/28/333733548/the-great-war-at-100-music-of-conflict-and-remembrance" title="Conflict Songs" target="_blank">other songs</a>, though from another era, beautifully express the emotions and perspectives of those who participated in the war or observed it first-hand.</p>
<p>And even many decades after the war ended, composers continued to commemorate this event, which forever re-shaped the landscape of Europe. One such example is the 2012 Pulitzer Prize-winning opera, Silent Night by Kevin Puts.</p>
<h2>We come to you in peace!</h2>
<p>Obviously, our Hey Joe Guitar teachers are much too young to remember the wars our country had fought in, but they can certainly relate to heart-felt music, whether written during the war(s) or in peacetime.</p>
<p>What is most important to you is that our Manhattan, Brooklyn, or Riverdale <a href="/your-teacher/" title="Our Teachers">teachers</a>  can relay their love of music to each student, so that your child will have the best instruction possible – no matter what instrument he or she plays.</p>
<h6>Photo by The Happy Rower</h6>
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