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9780195098228 - Peress, Maurice: Dvor?k to Duke Ellington
Peress, Maurice

Dvor?k to Duke Ellington

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Biography & Autobiography, Drawing upon a remarkable mix of intensive research and the personal experience of a career devoted to the music about which Dvor?k so presciently spoke, Maurice Peress's lively and convincing narrative treats readers to a rare and delightful glimpse behind the scenes of the burgeoning American school of music and beyond.In Dvor?k to Duke Ellington, Peress begins by recounting the music's formative years: Dvor?k's three year residency as Director of the National Conservatory of Music in New York (1892-1895), and his students, in particular Will Marion Cook and Rubin Goldmark, who would in turn become the teachers of Ellington, Gershwin, and Copland. We follow Dvor?k to the famed Chicago World's Fair of 1893, where he directed a concert of his music for Bohemian Honor Day. Peress brings to light the little known African American presence at the Fair: the piano professors, about-to-be-ragtimers; and the gifted young artists Paul Dunbar, Harry T. Burleigh, and Cook, who gathered at the Haitian Pavilion with its director, Frederick Douglass, to organize their own gala concert for Colored Persons Day.Peress, a distinguished conductor, is himself a part of this story; working with Duke Ellington on the Suite from Black, Brown and Beige and his "opera comique," Queenie Pie; conducting the world premiere of Leonard Bernstein's Mass; and reconstructing landmark American concerts at which George Antheil's Ballet Mecanique, George Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue, James Reese Europe's Clef Club (the first all-black concert at Carnegie Hall), and Ellington's Black, Brown and Beige, were first presented. Concluding with an astounding look at Ellington and his music, Dvor?k to Duke Ellington offers an engrossing, elegant portrait of the Dvor?k legacy, America's music, and the inestimable African-American influence upon it. eBook.
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Dvorak to Duke Ellington by Maurice Peress Hardcover | Indigo Chapters (1895)

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Drawing upon a remarkable mix of intensive research and the personal experience of a career devoted to the music about which Dvorak so presciently spoke, Maurice Peress''s lively and convincing narrative treats readers to a rare and delightful glimpse behind the scenes of the burgeoningAmerican school of music and beyond. In Dvorak to Duke Ellington, Peress begins by recounting the music''s formative years: Dvorak''s three year residency as Director of the National Conservatory of Music in New York (1892-1895), and his students, in particular Will Marion Cook and Rubin Goldmark, who would in turn become the teachersof Ellington, Gershwin, and Copland. We follow Dvorak to the famed Chicago World''s Fair of 1893, where he directed a concert of his music for Bohemian Honor Day. Peress brings to light the little known African American presence at the Fair: the piano professors, about-to-be-ragtimers; and the giftedyoung artists Paul Dunbar, Harry T. Burleigh, and Cook, who gathered at the Haitian Pavilion with its director, Frederick Douglass, to organize their own gala concert for Colored Persons Day. Peress, a distinguished conductor, is himself a part of this story; working with Duke Ellington on the Suite from Black, Brown and Beige and his ""opera comique,"" Queenie Pie; conducting the world premiere of Leonard Bernstein''s Mass; and reconstructing landmark American concerts at which GeorgeAntheil''s Ballet Mecanique, George Gershwin''s Rhapsody in Blue, James Reese Europe''s Clef Club (the first all-black concert at Carnegie Hall), and Ellington''s Black, Brown and Beige, were first presented. Concluding with an astounding look at Ellington and his music, Dvorak to Duke Ellington offersan engrossing, elegant portrait of the Dvorak legacy, America''s music, and the inestimable African-American influence upon it. | Dvorak to Duke Ellington by Maurice Peress Hardcover | Indigo Chapters.
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9780195098228 - Dvorak to Duke Ellington: A Conductor Explores America's Music and Its African American Roots

Dvorak to Duke Ellington: A Conductor Explores America's Music and Its African American Roots (1895)

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Drawing upon a remarkable mix of intensive research and the personal experience of a career devoted to the music about which Dvorak so presciently spoke, Maurice Peress''s lively and convincing narrative treats readers to a rare and delightful glimpse behind the scenes of the burgeoningAmerican school of music and beyond.In Dvorak to Duke Ellington, Peress begins by recounting the music''s formative years: Dvorak''s three year residency as Director of the National Conservatory of Music in New York (1892-1895), and his students, in particular Will Marion Cook and Rubin Goldmark, who would in turn become the teachersof Ellington, Gershwin, and Copland. We follow Dvorak to the famed Chicago World''s Fair of 1893, where he directed a concert of his music for Bohemian Honor Day. Peress brings to light the little known African American presence at the Fair: the piano professors, about-to-be-ragtimers; and the giftedyoung artists Paul Dunbar, Harry T. Burleigh, and Cook, who gathered at the Haitian Pavilion with its director, Frederick Douglass, to organize their own gala concert for Colored Persons Day.Peress, a distinguished conductor, is himself a part of this story; working with Duke Ellington on the Suite from Black, Brown and Beige and his "opera comique," Queenie Pie; conducting the world premiere of Leonard Bernstein''s Mass; and reconstructing landmark American concerts at which GeorgeAntheil''s Ballet Mecanique, George Gershwin''s Rhapsody in Blue, James Reese Europe''s Clef Club (the first all-black concert at Carnegie Hall), and Ellington''s Black, Brown and Beige, were first presented. Concluding with an astounding look at Ellington and his music, Dvorak to Duke Ellington offersan engrossing, elegant portrait of the Dvorak legacy, America''s music, and the inestimable African-American influence upon it.
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9780195098228 - Dvorák to Duke Ellington

Dvorák to Duke Ellington

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