Asked by Taryn
How was the music of the 1960's different from the music of the 1970's?
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Answered by
Ms. Sue
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Music_history_of_the_United_States_(1960s_and_70s)
Answered by
bobpursley
Maria Callas came onto the stage into the sixties, she transformed with her voice the opera stage.
Joan Baez (daughter of the physicist Tony Baez, who invented the soft Xray tube) transformed folk music to a true artform. Her voice was piercing to the heart. She embodies the 60's great music.
In the seventies, music got louder, arrymthic, and made no sense to me. Even the few operas written then that were slightly successul were of the Punk format, and of low quality. That music died a deserved death.
http://teenagerockopera.wordpress.com/
Joan Baez (daughter of the physicist Tony Baez, who invented the soft Xray tube) transformed folk music to a true artform. Her voice was piercing to the heart. She embodies the 60's great music.
In the seventies, music got louder, arrymthic, and made no sense to me. Even the few operas written then that were slightly successul were of the Punk format, and of low quality. That music died a deserved death.
http://teenagerockopera.wordpress.com/
Answered by
Taryn
thank you :)
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