"A tidal wave of encouragement" : American composers' concerts in the Gilded Age

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"A tidal wave of encouragement" : American composers' concerts in the Gilded Age

E. Douglas Bomberger

Praeger, 2002

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [213]-219) and index

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In July of 1884, pianist Calixa Lavallee performed a recital of works by American composers that began a highly influential series of such concerts. Over the course of the next decade, hundreds of all-American concerts were performed in the United States and Europe, a movement that fostered both the development and the perception of American music as a unique art form. A Tidal Wave of Encouragement-the title of which is derived from one observer's description of the movement-is the first in-depth study of this significant period in American music. Providing a comprehensive history of the Concerts as well as detailed accounts of the intense critical debate surrounding them, author E. Douglas Bomberger reveals how one decade shaped the future of American classical music and very much impacted the way we hear it today. The movement, crucial in focusing discussion on American music and providing performance opportunities for composers and musicians for whom no such opportunities had before existed, was far more extensive and widespread than most scholarship had credited it. This oversight is due in large part to the dearth of objective studies of the Concerts; previous considerations have tended either toward the merely nostalgic or toward the unnecessarily disparaging. Bomberger's work is a corrective to this, as well as much-needed historical and critical account of a project whose influence had yet to be fully acknowledged.

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Introduction Prelude: American Concerts before 1884 The MTNA Concerts, 1884-1888: an idea whose time had come Henry Krehbiel, critic Frank Van der Stucken's Novelty Concerts The Exposition Universelle of 1889: American Music on a world stage Interlude: Flood Tide The MTNA Concerts, 1889-1892: an idea whose time had past The Arens tour of 1891-1892: Propaganda, Parochialism, and All-American Concerts Edward MacDowell, reluctant hero The World's Columbian Exposition of 1893: American art and music humiliated The Manuscript Societies and the Ghettoization of New Music Postlude: Dvorak and new directions in American art music Appendix 1: Master List of American Composers' Concerts Appendix 2: Programs and Reviews of the Van der Stuken Festival, November 1887 Appendix 3: Programs and Reviews of American Composers' Concerts in Europe Appendix 4: Repertoire Performed at Public Meetings of the Manuscript Society of New York, 1890-1901 Bibliography

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