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E-grāmata: North Carolina Symphony: A History

  • Formāts: 234 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 07-Jun-2019
  • Izdevniecība: McFarland & Co Inc
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781476636016
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  • Izdošanas datums: 07-Jun-2019
  • Izdevniecība: McFarland & Co Inc
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781476636016
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From its beginnings during the Great Depression, the North Carolina Symphony has touched the lives of countless Tar Heels. One of the state's premier cultural organizations and the oldest continuously state-supported orchestra in the nation, the "Suitcase Symphony" grew from a small group of volunteer players to the world-class orchestra it is today.

This book details the contributions of founder Lamar Stringfield, longtime conductor Benjamin Swalin and his wife, Maxine, current music director Grant Llewellyn, and other leaders of this iconic institution. The authors place the symphony's story for the first time in the context of North Carolina's cultural history and, in the process, reveal much about the musical traditions of the "Sahara of the Bozart" and about the trials and triumphs of maintaining a state symphony orchestra.

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Engaging and well-researched...valuableThe North Carolina Historical Review very welcome [ addition]...well-researched and well-written...an impressive bibliographyARSC Journal The authors, with expansive research and great care, note where and when concerts were held, listing the music performed. They include very interesting biographical information about the internationally acclaimed artists who sang and played with the orchestra throughout the years. To have these details from myriad sources all under one cover is truly a gift to the state.Music Media Review. We get a vivid picture of how arid the soil truly was for planting a symphony in North Carolina when Stringfield originally floated his idea at UNC in 1930and was regarded as "loony" by a local editor. Many juicy details are lavished upon the orchestra's epic wanderings and travails as this history unfolds.Classical Voice North America

Foreword 1(4)
Roy C. Dicks
Preface 5(2)
Introduction 7(4)
1 Classical Music from "Poor Carolina" to "The Sahara of the Bozart"
11(26)
2 Lamar Stringfield, the New Deal, and the Founding of the Orchestra
37(25)
3 The Swalins and the Orchestras Renaissance
62(26)
4 On the Road with the "Suitcase Symphony"
88(30)
5 A New Image
118(30)
6 Rancor and Recovery
148(35)
7 In the Limelight
183(14)
Chapter Notes 197(18)
Selected Bibliography 215(6)
Index 221
Joe A. Mobley taught history at North Carolina State University after retiring from the North Carolina Office of Archives and History. He has authored a number of articles and twelve books, received a North Caroliniana Book Award for best book on the states history, and served as president of both the North Carolina Literary and Historical Association and the Historical Society of North Carolina. He lives in Cary, North Carolina. John W. Lambert has written music reviews and articles for numerous publications and is currently executive editor of CVNC: An Online Arts Journal in North Carolina, as well as serving on the production team of Classical Voice North America. He has received the Raleigh Medal of Arts, the Durham Symphonys Share the Music Award, and an Indy Week Triangle arts citation. He lives in Raleigh, North Carolina.