The American Symphony

The American Symphony
Title The American Symphony PDF eBook
Author Neil Butterworth
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 338
Release 2019-05-23
Genre Music
ISBN 0429789440

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First published in 1998, this volume is the first book to focus on the American symphony. Neil Butterworth surveys the development of the symphony in the United States from early European influences in the last century to the present day, and asks why American composers have shown such allegiance to a musical form which their European contemporaries appear to have discarded. An overview of the growth of musical societies in America during the eighteenth century and the establishment of the first professional orchestras during the early part of the nineteenth century is followed by chronological analyses of the works of those composers who have played important parts in the progress of symphony in the United States, from Charles Ives, Aaron Copland and Leonard Bernstein, to contemporary figures such as William Bolcom and John Harbison. Complete with a comprehensive catalogue of symphonies and an extensive discography, this book is an indispensable reference work.

American Symphony: Other White Lies

American Symphony: Other White Lies
Title American Symphony: Other White Lies PDF eBook
Author Suiyi Tang
Publisher Civil Coping Mechanisms
Total Pages 174
Release 2019-10-07
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9781948700986

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American Symphony is a portrait of a portrait, a mirror's reflection of someone that's gone missing, a speculative memoir that takes cues and challenges from works by Kathy Acker, Theresa Hak Kyung Cha, and Jenny Zhang. S has made it her duty to be the editor, piecing together how ! had disappeared, picking apart the words that ! had left behind in hopes of discovering what went wrong. Through a captivating assemblage of literary pieces, S solves the puzzle, inadvertently creating an impression of what people remember most of the missing and the dead. Melancholic and bravely honest, Suiyi Tang has achieved something thought to be impossible, taking linguistic fortitude and bending it into a new shape, achieving new emotional heights. American Symphony: Other White Lies is an existential travelogue that reminds me just how much the hyper-conscious 21st-century self sometimes longs for abandonment; if only we could unshackle ourselves from the conditions of our era, our origins, even our memories. Tang's prose is at once futuristic yet nostalgic, deeply interior yet fantastical, and freely associative in search of its own set of truths. The worlds Tang has built linger, and their insistent weight is sure to incite revelations big and small. - Grace Shuyi Liew, author of Careen

The Great American Symphony Orchestra

The Great American Symphony Orchestra
Title The Great American Symphony Orchestra PDF eBook
Author Anthony J. Cirone
Publisher Hal Leonard Corporation
Total Pages 217
Release 2011-09-01
Genre Music
ISBN 1574631950

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(Meredith Music Resource). This book is a must-read for anyone interested in acquiring a "back-stage" tour of symphony life, not included in the price of a box-office ticket! Gain a behind-the-scenes look at the orchestra as a family; its discipline, artistry, and devotion, the overwhelming audition process, and the good and bad about the orchestra musicians' profession. Learn about the love-hate relationship between musicians and conductors as the author shares his experiences performing under conductors Josef Krips, Seiji Ozawa, Edo DeWaart, Herbert Blomsted, Michael Tilson Thomas, Eugene Ormandy, Igor Stravinsky, Arron Copland, and Arthur Fiedler. Discover conductors' dictatorial control, interpretative powers, and technical skills, as revealed through quotes from James Levine, John Barbariolli, Gustav Mahler, Daniel Barenboim, and Herbert von Karajan. Examine comments from Leonard Bernstein, Arturo Toscanini, Carl Nielsen, and Lou Harrison that bring a unique awareness to avante-garde music in the chapter titled Cruel and Unmusical. Understand the difference between conducting talent and composing talent and how rare it is to possess both.

The American Symphony Orchestra

The American Symphony Orchestra
Title The American Symphony Orchestra PDF eBook
Author John Henry Mueller
Publisher Bloomington, Ind., Indiana U. P
Total Pages 474
Release 1951
Genre Composers
ISBN

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This book provides a history of what has been termed the monumental orchestra in America. It traces the growth of the symphony orchestra to its roots in European traditions, recounts the crises which it has overcome, and describes the musical repertoires with which it has regaled its audiences during the past century.

The American Symphony Orchestra

The American Symphony Orchestra
Title The American Symphony Orchestra PDF eBook
Author John Henry Mueller
Publisher Greenwood
Total Pages 472
Release 1976
Genre Music
ISBN

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The Great American Symphony

The Great American Symphony
Title The Great American Symphony PDF eBook
Author Nicholas Tawa
Publisher Indiana University Press
Total Pages 257
Release 2009-03-26
Genre Music
ISBN 0253002877

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The years of the Great Depression, World War II, and their aftermath brought a sea change in American music. This period of economic, social, and political adversity can truly be considered a musical golden age. In the realm of classical music, Aaron Copland, Samuel Barber, Howard Hanson, Virgil Thompson, and Leonard Bernstein -- among others -- produced symphonic works of great power and lasting beauty during these troubled years. It was during this critical decade and a half that contemporary writers on American culture began to speculate about "the Great American Symphony" and looked to these composers for music that would embody the spirit of the nation. In this volume, Nicholas Tawa concludes that they succeeded, at the very least, in producing music that belongs in the cultural memory of every American. Tawa introduces the symphonists and their major works from the romanticism of Barber and the "all-American" Roy Harris through the theatrics of Bernstein and Marc Blitzstein to the broad-shouldered appeal of Thompson and Copland. Tawa's musical descriptions are vivid and personal, and invite music lovers and trained musicians alike to turn again to the marvelous and lasting music of this time.

Twenty-seven Major American Symphony Orchestras

Twenty-seven Major American Symphony Orchestras
Title Twenty-seven Major American Symphony Orchestras PDF eBook
Author Kate Hevner Mueller
Publisher Indiana University Press
Total Pages 472
Release 1973
Genre Music
ISBN

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