New Negroes & Their Music: Success of Harlem Renaissance

Author:   Yahya Jongintaba
Publisher:   University of Tennessee Press
Edition:   First Edition, First ed.
ISBN:  

9780870499678


Pages:   200
Publication Date:   26 February 1997
Format:   Paperback
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Boldly conceived and compellingly argued, this revisionist work offers a new interpretation of the Harlem Renaissance by focusing on its music. Jon Michael Spencer challenges the emphasis of earlier studies--which tended to bypass music in favor of literature--as well as their general conclusion that the Renaissance was a failure because it offered an inadequate solution to the old problem of racism. Spencer's discussion encompasses the music and writings of a wide range of important figures, including William Grant Still, James Weldon Johnson, Roland Hayes, Alain Locke, and R. Nathaniel Dett. He argues that the singular accomplishment of the Harlem Renaissance composers and musicians was to achieve a ""two-tiered mastery"" their work drew on the ""mood and spirit"" of African American folk music while mastering the forms and techniques of the European classical tradition. Spencer also contends that the Harlem Renaissance extended for three decades beyond the 1920s. He thus contests assertions that the arrival of the Great Depression effectively ended the Renaissance, as issues of economic survival subsumed artistic aspirations. In positing a much longer period for the Renaissance and offering evidence for it, Spencer argues that this flowering of African American creative endeavor constitutes a major cultural legacy that can only be described as a resounding success.

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Author:   Yahya Jongintaba
Publisher:   University of Tennessee Press
Imprint:   University of Tennessee Press
Edition:   First Edition, First ed.
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.340kg
ISBN:  

9780870499678


ISBN 10:   087049967
Pages:   200
Publication Date:   26 February 1997
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Jon Michael Spencer is Tyler and Alice Haynes Professor of American Studies and professor of music at the University of Richmond. His books include Black Hymnody, Blues and Evil, The Rhythms of Black Folk, and, most recently, Re-Searching Black Music.

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