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OverviewDudley Buck (1839-1909) was a composer, conductor, and music teacher who helped establish the organ in American musical life. N. Lee Orr's introduction to Buck's life and career details his stint as teacher to Charles Ives, organ recital tours around the Midwest, and work composing music for church organs. His Grand Sonata in E Flat became a great hit wherever he played it, and his Variations and Fugue on the Star-Spangled Banner remains a standard in organ repertoire. Intended for practical use, his music was challenging, sometimes full of romantic flourishes, counterpoint, and part singing, but still accessible to amateur musicians and choirs. During the 1870s Buck composed extensively for choir, orchestra, and organ, while also helping organize and conduct the first Central Park Garden Concerts. His reputation was such that he was asked to collaborate with the poet Sidney Lanier to commemorate the nation's centennial, and his Forty-Sixth Psalm was the first American composition performed by Boston's Handel and Haydn Society.Placing Buck's life and career within the Victorian mindset that sought to draw citizens into higher circles of art and beauty, Orr stresses how Buck's music touched players and listeners of all classes. Full Product DetailsAuthor: N. Lee OrrPublisher: University of Illinois Press Imprint: University of Illinois Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.431kg ISBN: 9780252032790ISBN 10: 0252032799 Pages: 176 Publication Date: 25 June 2008 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Undefined Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsPREFACE xi 1. Beginnings 1 2. American Culture, Hartford, and Church Music, 1862-71 9 3. Spreading the Gospel of Organ Music 35 4. Boston and New Directions 57 5. New York, The Centennial Meditation, and Opera 73 6. More Choral Successes 89 7. Final Years and Legacy 103 NOTES 109 SELECTED WORKS 119 FURTHER READING 123 STOP LISTS FOR IMPORTANT BUCK ORGANS 127 COMPACT DISC CONTENTS 129 INDEX 131 ILLUSTRATIONS FOLLOW PAGE XVIIReviewsBuck sculpted a portrait of his time that ... is eloquently presented in this accessible, well-written volume... Recommended. --Choice An insightful, readable, musically informed, and sympathetic portrait of a major American composer for a contemporary audience. Gayle Sherwood Magee, author of Charles Ives Reconsidered An enjoyable and insightful book that will prove invaluable to anyone interested in organ music, choral music, and the history of composition and performance in nineteenthcentury America. R. Allen Lott, author of From Paris to Peoria: How European Piano Virtuosos Brought Classical Music to the American Heartland Author InformationN. Lee Orr is a professor and chair of music history and literature at Georgia State University. An organist and conductor, he is also the author or editor of many books, including Dudley Buck: American Victorian Choral Music. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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