American muse : the life and times of William Schuman / Joseph W. Polisi
Utgivning: Milwaukee : Amadeus Press, 2008Beskrivning: 400 s. : illISBN:- 978-1-57467-173-5
- 780.92 22 (machine generated)
- Ijz Schuman, William
- Ijb-qaagz New York: Juilliard School
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The fiddle and baseball ; Exploring the arts ; If he fails he will fail on a grand scale ; I wanted to run before I could creep ; Maestro in play clothes ; In the end we prevailed with a broader view ; A four-minute musical essay on fear ; Writing music is something wonderful ; At least at Juilliard there was music ; Schuman versus everybody else ; An intense inner life ; Knocked out of the box ; A composer now free of the shackles ; In sweet music ; Your devoted Icarus ; Carols of death
President of the Juilliard School and then Lincoln Center from 1945 to 1968, Schuman (1910-1992) was an 'artistic catalyst' who was instrumental in shaping how America perceived and supported music, dance and drama in the second half of the twentieth century. His influence as an administrator, educator and composer made him known during this period as 'the most powerful person in the arts in the United States.' Complex, driven, and filled with a confident optimism that characterized America of the time, he thought of himself as 'part of many different worlds.' Those worlds included his life as a composer of more than one hundred works in chamber, orchestral, operatic, and choral settings. His music has been characterized as 'full of American directness in its vibrant rhythms and brilliant orchestrations.' This first-ever complete biography of Schuman will bring the many threads of his life together within the context of the personalities and events that shaped how we experience the arts in America in the twenty-first century