Amy Beach, Passionate Victorian: The Life and Work of an American Composer, 1867-1944

Awards:   Winner of ASCAP Deems-Taylor Award 1999. Winner of Sonneck Society for American Music Irving Lowens Prize 2000. Winner of Winner of the 1998 ASCAP-Deems Taylor Award and Winner of the 1998 Irving Lowens Book Award. Winner of Winner of the Irving Lowens Award from the Society for American Music (2000), an Aaron Copland Award (2000), and an ASCAP Deems Taylor Award 1999.
Author:   Adrienne Fried Block (Co-Director, Project for the Study of Women in Music, Co-Director, Project for the Study of Women in Music, City University of New York Graduate Center) ,  William R. Shea (Galileo chair of the History of Science, University of Padua, Italy)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
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9780195137842


Pages:   448
Publication Date:   17 February 2000
Format:   Paperback
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Awards

  • Winner of ASCAP Deems-Taylor Award 1999.
  • Winner of Sonneck Society for American Music Irving Lowens Prize 2000.
  • Winner of Winner of the 1998 ASCAP-Deems Taylor Award and Winner of the 1998 Irving Lowens Book Award.
  • Winner of Winner of the Irving Lowens Award from the Society for American Music (2000), an Aaron Copland Award (2000), and an ASCAP Deems Taylor Award 1999.

Overview

Amy Marcy Cheney Beach (1867-1944), the most widely performed composer of her generation, was the first American woman to succeed as a creator of large-scale art music. Her ""Gaelic"" Symphony, given its premiere by the Boston Symphony Orchestra in 1896, was the first work of its kind by an American woman to be performed by an American orchestra. Almost all of her more than 300 works were published soon after they were composed and performed, and today her music is finding new advocates and audiences for its energy, intensity, and sheer beauty. Yet, until now, no full-length critical biography of Beach's life or comprehensive critical overview of her music existed. This biography admirably fills that gap, fully examining the connections between Beach's life and work in light of social currents and dominant ideologies. Born into a musical family in Victorian times, Amy Beach started composing as a child of four and was equally gifted as a pianist. Her talent was recognized early by Boston's leading musicians, who gave her unqualified support. Although Beach believed that the life of a professional musician was the only life for her, her parents had raised her for marriage and a career of amateur music-making. Her response to this parental (and later spousal) opposition was to find creative ways of reaching her goal without direct confrontation. Discouraged from a full-scale concert career, she instead found her métier in composition. Success as a composer of art songs came early for Beach: indeed, her songs outsold those of her contemporaries. Nevertheless, she was determined to separate her work from the genteel parlor music women were writing in her day by creating large-scale works--a Mass, a symphony, and chamber music--that challenged the accepted notion that women were incapable of creating high art. She won the respect of colleagues and the allegiance of audiences. Many who praised her work, however, considered her an exception among women. Beach's reaction to this was to join with other women composers of serious music by promoting their works along with her own. Adrienne Fried Block has written a biography that takes full account of issues of gender and musical modernism, considering Beach in the contexts of her time and of her composer contemporaries, both male and female. Amy Beach, Passionate Victorian will be of great interest to students and scholars of American music, and to music lovers in general.

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Author:   Adrienne Fried Block (Co-Director, Project for the Study of Women in Music, Co-Director, Project for the Study of Women in Music, City University of New York Graduate Center) ,  William R. Shea (Galileo chair of the History of Science, University of Padua, Italy)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
Imprint:   Oxford University Press Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 22.90cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 15.20cm
Weight:   0.653kg
ISBN:  

9780195137842


ISBN 10:   0195137841
Pages:   448
Publication Date:   17 February 2000
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

"1: A Prodigy's New England Upbringing 2: The Cheneys and the Marcys 3: A Prodigy Despite Her Mother 4: The Making of a Composer: I 5: Two Ways of Looking at a Marriage 6: The Making of a Composer: II 7: Becoming Mistress of Her Craft 8: Reaching Out to the World 9: ""One of the Boys"" 10: Amy Beach's Boston 11: The Composer at the Keyboard: Beach Plays Beach 12: ""A Veritable Autobiography""?: The Piano Concerto 13: The Composer's Workshop 14: Choral Music 15: The Chambered Nautilus 16: Europe and a New Life 17: ""Lion of the Hour"" 18: My Old New Hampshire House 19: At the MacDowell Colony: ""Solitude in Silence"" 20: Caring 21: A Fascinating New York Life 22: Beach the Modernist? 23: Reckonings 24: Harvest Time Postlude: The Legacy Appendix: Catalog of Works Music's Ten Commandments as Given for Young Composers"

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A consistently interesting biography of America's first notable female composer....Fascinating. --The New York Times Book Review<br> [This is a] brilliant, engaging biography....Block is the ideal voice for Amy Beach, for she writes as Beach composed: lyrically, sensitively, powerfully, passionately, and convincingly. --Joanne Polk, Professor and Director of Chamber Music and Ensembles at the Manhattan School of Music (recorded the complete solo music of Amy Beach for Arabesque Recordings)<br> At last! A definitive study-in-the-round of composer Amy Beach....Confirming Beach's prodigious musical gifts, this biography, an informed and revelatory feminist study...appears fortuitously at a time when Beach's music, for long a victim of the anti-Romantic bias of American musical modernism, is coming to be recognized for its integrity and expressive range. --H. Wiley Hitchcock, Distinguished Professor of Music Emeritus, City University of New York.<br> In her thoroughly researched and eminently readable study, Ms. Block presents Beach as not merely a victim of male chauvinism but also a many-sided historical figure: a dutiful daughter and wife who happened to be aflame with musical ideas and found ways to let people know it. --David Wright, The New York Times<br> With meticulous documentation, musicologist Block tells Beach's story....Block carefully details Beach's musical prowess, her keen ambition, the advantages of her Boston surroundings, and a wealth of sheer luck to make a convincing case for Beach the 'pathfinder and model' --National Women's Association Journal<br>


<br> A consistently interesting biography of America's first notable female composer....Fascinating. --The New York Times Book Review<p><br> [This is a] brilliant, engaging biography....Block is the ideal voice for Amy Beach, for she writes as Beach composed: lyrically, sensitively, powerfully, passionately, and convincingly. --Joanne Polk, Professor and Director of Chamber Music and Ensembles at the Manhattan School of Music (recorded the complete solo music of Amy Beach for Arabesque Recordings)<p><br> At last! A definitive study-in-the-round of composer Amy Beach....Confirming Beach's prodigious musical gifts, this biography, an informed and revelatory feminist study...appears fortuitously at a time when Beach's music, for long a victim of the anti-Romantic bias of American musical modernism, is coming to be recognized for its integrity and expressive range. --H. Wiley Hitchcock, Distinguished Professor of Music Emeritus, City University of New York.<p><br> In her thoroughly resear


<br> A consistently interesting biography of America's first notable female composer....Fascinating. --The New York Times Book Review<br> [This is a] brilliant, engaging biography....Block is the ideal voice for Amy Beach, for she writes as Beach composed: lyrically, sensitively, powerfully, passionately, and convincingly. --Joanne Polk, Professor and Director of Chamber Music and Ensembles at the Manhattan School of Music (recorded the complete solo music of Amy Beach for Arabesque Recordings)<br> At last! A definitive study-in-the-round of composer Amy Beach....Confirming Beach's prodigious musical gifts, this biography, an informed and revelatory feminist study...appears fortuitously at a time when Beach's music, for long a victim of the anti-Romantic bias of American musical modernism, is coming to be recognized for its integrity and expressive range. --H. Wiley Hitchcock, Distinguished Professor of Music Emeritus, City University of New York.<br> In her thoroughly researched and


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Adrienne Fried Block has long been active as a speaker and writer on women and music. Women in American Music: A Bibliography of Music and Literature (1979), which she co-edited and compiled, remains a standard reference for the topic. She holds a Ph.D. in Musicology from City University of New York, in which she has taught and where she is currently Co-Director of the Project for the Study of Women in Music.

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