The State of Music

The State of Music
Title The State of Music PDF eBook
Author Virgil Thomson
Publisher Library of America
Total Pages 196
Release 2016-10-04
Genre Music
ISBN 1598534750

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Virgil Thomson had already established himself as one of the nation's leading composers when he published The State of Music (1939), the book that made his name as a writer and won him a fourteen-year stint as chief music reviewer at the New York Herald Tribune. This feisty, often hilarious polemic, presented here in the extensively revised edition of 1962, surveys the challenges confronting the American composer in a hide-bound world where performance and broadcast outlets are controlled by institutions shocked by the new and suspicious of homegrown talent. For Aaron Copland, The State of Music was not just “the most original book on music that America has produced,” but “the wittiest, the most provocative, the best written.”

Virgil Thomson

Virgil Thomson
Title Virgil Thomson PDF eBook
Author Anthony Tommasini
Publisher W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages 654
Release 1997
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780393040067

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Written with exclusive access to Virgil Thomson's papers, this first full-scale account of Thomson's experiences as a composer, influential critic, and gay man chronicles his relationships with Gertrude Stein, Aaron Copeland, and others in 1920's Paris. Photos.

American Music Since 1910

American Music Since 1910
Title American Music Since 1910 PDF eBook
Author Virgil Thomson
Publisher
Total Pages 258
Release 1971
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN

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Prepare for Saints

Prepare for Saints
Title Prepare for Saints PDF eBook
Author Steven Watson
Publisher Univ of California Press
Total Pages 390
Release 2000-07-16
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780520223530

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A cultural history of a famous collaboration, Virgil Thomson's and Gertrude Stein's making of the modernist opera, Four Saints in Three Acts. Watson explores the transatlantic, commercial, racial, gay, and artistic aspects of this story (NewYork/Paris, with Kansas City thrown in for fun; Thomson's score echoes the very American rhythms of his youth). Juicy, smart, and sophisticated writing and analysis.

Virgil Thomson

Virgil Thomson
Title Virgil Thomson PDF eBook
Author Richard Kostelanetz
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 310
Release 2013-10-11
Genre Music
ISBN 1135360839

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This essential reader includes Thomson's essays on making a living as a musician; his articles on classic composers; his relation to his contemporaries; his articles on newcomers in the music world, including John Cage and Pierre Boulez; his autobiographical writings and commentary on his own works.

The Thought of Music

The Thought of Music
Title The Thought of Music PDF eBook
Author Lawrence Kramer
Publisher Univ of California Press
Total Pages 224
Release 2016-01-12
Genre Music
ISBN 0520288793

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What, exactly, is knowledge of music? And what does it tell us about humanistic knowledge in general? The Thought of Music grapples directly with these fundamental questions—questions especially compelling at a time when humanistic knowledge is enmeshed in debates about its character and future. In this third volume in a trilogy on musical understanding that includes Interpreting Music and Expression and Truth, Lawrence Kramer seeks answers in both thought about music and thought in music—thinking in tones. He skillfully assesses musical scholarship in the aftermath of critical musicology and musical hermeneutics and in view of more recent concerns with embodiment, affect, and performance. This authoritative and timely work challenges the prevailing conceptions of every topic it addresses: language, context, and culture; pleasure and performance; and, through music, the foundations of understanding in the humanities. The publisher gratefully acknowledges the Joseph Kerman Endowment of the American Musicological Society, funded in part by the National Endowment for the Humanities and the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.

Mary Lou Williams

Mary Lou Williams
Title Mary Lou Williams PDF eBook
Author Deanna Witkowski
Publisher Liturgical Press
Total Pages 168
Release 2021-08-15
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0814664016

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In Mary Lou Williams: Music for the Soul, Deanna Witkowski brings a fresh perspective to the life and music of the legendary jazz pianist-composer Mary Lou Williams (1910-81). As a fellow jazz pianist-composer, adult convert to Catholicism, and liturgical composer, Witkowski offers unique insight gleaned from a twenty-year journey with Williams as her chosen musical and spiritual mentor. Viewing Williams’s musical and corporal acts of mercy as part of a singular effort to create community no matter the context, Witkowski examines how Williams created networks of support and friendship through her decades long letter correspondence with various women religious, her charitable work, and her tireless efforts to perform jazz in churches, community centers, concert halls, and schools. Throughout this fascinating story told with equal amounts of deep love and scholarly research, Witkowski illumines Williams’s passionate mantra that “jazz is healing to the soul.”