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Margaret Bonds: New Cambridge Music Handbooks

Autor John Michael Cooper
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 noi 2023
In her lifetime, African American composer Margaret Bonds was classical music's most intrepid social-justice activist. Furthermore, her Montgomery Variations (1964) and setting of W.E.B. Du Bois's iconic Civil Rights Credo (1965-67) were the musical summits of her activism. These works fell into obscurity after Bonds's death, but were recovered and published in 2020. Since widely performed, they are finally gaining a recognition long denied. This incisive book situates The Montgomery Variations and Credo in their political and biographical contexts, providing an interdisciplinary exploration that brings notables including Harry Burleigh, W.E.B. and Shirley Graham Du Bois, Martin Luther King, Jr., Abbie Mitchell, Ned Rorem, and – especially – Langston Hughes into the works' collective ambit. The resulting brief, but instructive, appraisal introduces readers to two masterworks whose recovery is a modern musical milestone – and reveals their message to be one that, though born in the mid-twentieth century, speaks directly to our own time.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781009054577
ISBN-10: 1009054570
Pagini: 190
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.23 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Seria New Cambridge Music Handbooks

Locul publicării:Cambridge, United Kingdom

Cuprins

Introduction; 1. Margaret Bonds's societal mission and the Montgomery variations; 2. Hope, divine benevolence, and the Montgomery variations; 3. The text and music of the credo; 4. Interpreting the credo in context.

Descriere

The author explores two works whose revival is a milestone in modern musical life: Margaret Bonds's Montgomery Variations and Credo.

Recenzii

Cooper's erudition is something that we musicologists have long marveled at, but in this book his subject seems to have inspired him to level-up and research more methodically and write more lyrically. In short, and without a hint of hyperbole, Margaret Bonds is a masterpiece by any objective estimation. Part history, part biography,part sociology, part musicology, and undoubtedly a magnificent meditation on Bonds' legacy-this is the work that all future scholarship on Margaret Bonds will be based and built on.
The 'rediscovery' of the music of Florence Price has transformed the narratives and programming of American concert music, though it has often come with the unintended consequence of obscuring the contributions of other Black women composers. In this first-ever biography of Margaret Bonds, John Michael Cooper-with unfailing rigor, deep respect, and unequalled expertise with her music-chronicles Bonds's extraordinarily life and career, revealing for the first time the singularity and scope of her accomplishments as a composer, pianist, artistic collaborator, and historical figure. Above all, Cooper, emphasizing agency over contingency and centering Bonds's matrilineal influences, sets aside predictable tropes to craft a pathbreaking and continuously illuminating account of Bonds's talent, vision, legacy, and humanity.

Notă biografică

John Michael Cooper is the author of Margaret Bonds: "The Montgomery Variations" and Du Bois "Credo" (2023) and editor of more than 100 scholarly editions of music by Margaret Bonds, Felix Mendelssohn, and Florence B. Price with A-R Editions, Carus-Verlag, Hildegard Publishing Company, and G. Schirmer. He is the author of the entries on Margaret Bonds and Florence Price in MGG Online. A Fulbright fellow, he holds the Ph.D. from Duke University and currently teaches at Southwestern University.