HOW ONE EXTRAORDINARY PIANIST, SCHOLAR, AND EDITOR PREPARED FOR
PUBLICATION IMPORTANT SCORES BY IVES, COPLAND, AND RUGGLES, AND
RESHAPED THE HISTORY OF AMERICAN MUSICAL MODERNISM.
For over sixty years, the scholar and pianist John Kirkpatrick
tirelessly promoted and championed the music of American composers. In
this book, Drew Massey explores how Kirkpatrick's career as an editor
of music shaped the musicand legacies of some of the great American
modernists, including Aaron Copland, Ross Lee Finney, Roy Harris,
Hunter Johnson, Charles Ives, Robert Palmer, and Carl Ruggles. Drawing
on oral histories, interviews, and Kirkpatrick's own extensive
archives, Massey carefully reconstructs Kirkpatrick's collaborations
with such luminaries, displaying his editorial practice and inviting
reconsideration of many of the most important debates in American
modernism --for example, the self-fashioning of young composers during
the 1940s, the cherished myth of Ruggles as a composer in communion
with the "timeless," and Ives's status as a pioneer of modernist
techniques.
First winner (November 2014) of ASCAP's Virgil Thomson Award for
Outstanding Music Criticism.
Drew Massey is an Assistant Professor of Music at Binghamton
University.
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ISBN
9781580467971
Publisert
2020
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Ingram Publisher Services UK- Academic
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Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok
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