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A fascinating journey into the historical and racial context surrounding an extraordinary composer and musical work that not only provides a window into the intent behind the composition but also insight into its musical complexities and the resulting reflection of who we were... and who we are, as a nation. I found it an informative and engaging read while conveying a sense of the power and impact that a single composer or a single work of music can have on our society. * Aaron Dworkin, Professor of Arts Leadership & Entrepreneurship, School of Music, Theatre & Dance, University of Michigan *
Can you talk about the New World Symphony without talking about race, cultural appropriation, and the challenges of defining 'American' classical music? Douglas Shadle's book, equally valuable for newcomers and for those who think they already know all about Dvorak's most popular work, views the genesis and reception of the piece through a new, clear lens that brings into focus some of the challenging questions that it continues to raise and that remain, in this field, too little discussed. * Anne Midgette, former classical music critic of The Washington Post *

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Acknowledgments About the Companion Website Abbreviations Prologue: The Big Problem Chapter 1: The Welcome Arrival Chapter 2: The Symphonic Premiere Chapter 3: The Aesthetic Conflict Chapter 4: The National Question Chapter 5: The Brewing Storm Chapter 6: The Fiery Debate Chapter 7: The Racial Challenge Chapter 8: The Spiritual Aftermath Epilogue: The New World Appendix: The Musical Tornado Suggested Reading Index

Antonín Dvoáks New World Symphony Paperback

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      Publisher: Oxford University Press
      Publication Date: 10/8/2021 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780190645632, 978-0190645632
      ISBN10: 0190645636

      Description

      Book Synopsis


      Trade Review
      A fascinating journey into the historical and racial context surrounding an extraordinary composer and musical work that not only provides a window into the intent behind the composition but also insight into its musical complexities and the resulting reflection of who we were... and who we are, as a nation. I found it an informative and engaging read while conveying a sense of the power and impact that a single composer or a single work of music can have on our society. * Aaron Dworkin, Professor of Arts Leadership & Entrepreneurship, School of Music, Theatre & Dance, University of Michigan *
      Can you talk about the New World Symphony without talking about race, cultural appropriation, and the challenges of defining 'American' classical music? Douglas Shadle's book, equally valuable for newcomers and for those who think they already know all about Dvorak's most popular work, views the genesis and reception of the piece through a new, clear lens that brings into focus some of the challenging questions that it continues to raise and that remain, in this field, too little discussed. * Anne Midgette, former classical music critic of The Washington Post *

      Table of Contents
      Acknowledgments About the Companion Website Abbreviations Prologue: The Big Problem Chapter 1: The Welcome Arrival Chapter 2: The Symphonic Premiere Chapter 3: The Aesthetic Conflict Chapter 4: The National Question Chapter 5: The Brewing Storm Chapter 6: The Fiery Debate Chapter 7: The Racial Challenge Chapter 8: The Spiritual Aftermath Epilogue: The New World Appendix: The Musical Tornado Suggested Reading Index

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