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  • Formāts: Hardback, 432 pages, height x width: 254x178 mm, weight: 454 g, 20 color photographs, 95 black & white photographs
  • Sērija : Music in American Life
  • Izdošanas datums: 21-Feb-2023
  • Izdevniecība: University of Illinois Press
  • ISBN-10: 0252044827
  • ISBN-13: 9780252044823
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 432 pages, height x width: 254x178 mm, weight: 454 g, 20 color photographs, 95 black & white photographs
  • Sērija : Music in American Life
  • Izdošanas datums: 21-Feb-2023
  • Izdevniecība: University of Illinois Press
  • ISBN-10: 0252044827
  • ISBN-13: 9780252044823
Now available in paperback, William C. Banfield’s acclaimed collection of interviews delves into the lives and work of forty-one Black composers. Each of the profiled artists offers a candid self-portrait that explores areas from training and compositional techniques to working in a exclusive canon that has existed for a very long time. At the same time, Banfield draws on sociology, Western concepts of art and taste, and vernacular musical forms like blues and jazz to provide a frame for the artists’ achievements and help to illuminate the ongoing progress and struggles against industry barriers. Expanded illustrations and a new preface by the author provide invaluable added context, making this new edition an essential companion for anyone interested in Black composers or contemporary classical music.

Composers featured: Michael Abels, H. Leslie Adams, Lettie Beckon Alston, Thomas J. Anderson, Dwight Andrews, Regina Harris Baiocchi, David Baker, William C. Ban eld, Ysaye Maria Barnwell, Billy Childs, Noel DaCosta, Anthony Davis, George Duke, Leslie Dunner, Donal Fox, Adolphus Hailstork, Jester Hairston, Herbie Hancock, Jonathan Holland, Anthony Kelley, Wendell Logan, Bobby McFerrin, Dorothy Rudd Moore, Jeffrey Mumford, Gary Powell Nash, Stephen Newby, Coleridge-Taylor Perkinson, Michael Powell, Patrice Rushen, George Russell, Kevin Scott, Evelyn Simpson-Curenton, Hale Smith, Billy Taylor, Frederick C. Tillis, George Walker, James Kimo Williams, Julius Williams, Tony Williams, Olly Wilson, and Michael Woods

Recenzijas

"If you are intrigued by the mystery of artistic creativity, this is your book. If you want to know where these musicians believe they stand among their white peers, read on. If you are curious about how non-commercial composers and performers thrive or survive in our warped economy, there is much here to consider." --On the Seawall "Traversing a richly diverse gamut of Black culture and heritage across classical and jazz-- which many here agree is in effect the classical music of America-the crucial contribution of Black composers in and far beyond the US becomes clear. Wise, moving, and thought-provoking, it's a timely reiteration of the continued need for their wider acknowledgment." --BBC Music Magazine A valuable guide to the repertoire.--Times Union "While some composers are familiar (including Herbie Hancock and Bobby McFerrin), the overwhelming impression is how many unsung Black composers have contributed so much pleasure to music lovers. Its abundantly clear their work has enriched and expanded the worlds musical palette. . . . A book that should be in every music lovers library." --Library Journal, Starred Review

Dedication v
Foreword vi
Preface: Black Beethovens vii
In Loving Memory xxiii
Acknowledgments xxxvii
Introduction xxxix
1 Laying the Foundations
1(22)
2 The Arrived and the Acknowledged, Part 1 (1922--1936)
23(72)
H. Leslie Adams
24(5)
Thomas J. Anderson
29(9)
David Baker
38(15)
Noel DaCosta
53(5)
George Russell
58(5)
Hale Smith
63(17)
Frederick C. Tillis
80(10)
George Walker
90(5)
3 The Arrived and the Acknowledged, Part 2 (1937--1945)
95(44)
Adolphus Hailstork
96(6)
Wendell Logan
102(9)
Dorothy Rudd Moore
111(10)
Oily Wilson
121(18)
4 Perspectives on Spirituality, Jazz, and Contemporary Popular Languages
139(82)
Dwight Andrews
140(9)
Ysaye Maria Barnwell
149(9)
Billy Childs
158(7)
George Duke
165(7)
Jester Hairston
172(4)
Herbie Hancock
176(7)
Stephen Newby
183(6)
Michael Powell
189(7)
Billy Taylor
196(11)
Tony Williams
207(8)
Michael Woods
215(6)
5 The Composer as Conductor and Composer
221(54)
Leslie Dunner
222(9)
Bobby McFerrin
231(7)
Coleridge-Taylor Perkinson
238(10)
Patrice Rushen
248(10)
Kevin Scott
258(9)
Julius Williams
267(8)
6 Generation X and Beyond (1950-1965)
275(94)
Michael Abels
276(7)
Lettie Beckon Alston
283(10)
William C. Banfield
293(8)
Regina Harris Baiocchi
301(10)
Anthony Davis
311(6)
Donal Fox
317(12)
Jonathan Holland
329(4)
Anthony Kelley
333(7)
Jeffrey Mumford
340(6)
Gary Powell Nash
346(5)
Evelyn Simpson-Curenton
351(9)
James Kimo Williams
360(9)
Postlude: Extensions of the Tradition---Linkages and Canon 369(4)
Index 373(12)
About the Author 385
William C. Banfield is a composer, jazz performer, and professor emeritus and the founding director of the Africana Studies Center at the Berklee College of Music. His books include Cultural Codes: Makings of a Black Music Philosophy and Black Notes: Essays of a Musician Writing in a Post-Album Age.