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Dvorak and His World (Bard Music Festival)

by Michael Beckerman

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ISBN13: 9780691000978
ISBN10: 0691000972
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Antonin Dvorák made his famous trip to the United States one hundred years ago, but despite an enormous amount of attention from scholars and critics since that time, he remains an elusive figure. Comprising both interpretive essays and a selection of fascinating documents that bear on Dvorák's career and music, this volume addresses fundamental questions about the composer while presenting an argument for a radical reappraisal.

The essays, which make up the first part of the book, begin with Leon Botstein's inquiry into the reception of Dvorák's work in German-speaking Europe, in England, and in America. Commenting on the relationship between Dvorák and Brahms, David Beveridge offers the first detailed portrait of perhaps the most interesting artistic friendship of the era. Joseph Horowitz explores the context in which the "New World" Symphony was premiered a century ago, offering an absorbing account of New York musical life at that time. In discussing Dvorák as a composer of operas, Jan Smaczny provides an unexpected slant on the widely held view of him as a "nationalist" composer. Michael Beckerman further investigates this view of Dvorák by raising the question of the role nationalism played in music of the nineteenth century.

The second part of this volume presents Dvorák's correspondence and reminiscences as well as unpublished reviews and criticism from the Czech press. It includes a series of documents from the composer's American years, a translation of the review of Rusalka's premiere with the photographs that accompanied the article, and Janácek's analyses of the symphonic poems. Many of these documents are published in English for the first time.

Review:

The image of the composer Antonin Dvork as a Czech visionary who ventured into the exotic cultural habitat of nineteenth century America is brilliantly portrayed.... The five critical essays which make up the first part of the book create a multifaceted portrait of the composer within the musical vanguard of Prague and New York.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Introduction: Looking for Dvorak in December 19923
Reversing the Critical Tradition: Innovation, Modernity, and Ideology in the Work and Career of Antonin Dvorak11
Dvorak and Brahms: A Chronicle, an Interpretation56
Dvorak and the New World: A Concentrated Moment92
Dvorak: The Operas104
The Master's Little Joke: Antonin Dvorak and the Mask of Nation134
Reviews and Criticism from Dvorak's American Years: Articles by Henry Krehbiel, James Huneker, H. L. Mencken, and James Creelman157
Letters from Dvorak's American Period: A Selection of Unpublished Correspondence Received by Dvorak in the United States192
Antonin Dvorak: A Biographical Sketch211
Dvorak in the Czech Press: Unpublished Reviews and Criticism230
A Discussion of Two Tone Poems Based on Texts by Karel Jaromir Erben: The Wood Dove and The Golden Spinning Wheel262
Index of Names and Compositions277
List of Contributors283

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ISBN:
9780691000978
Editor:
Beckerman, Michael
Publisher:
Princeton University Press
Editor:
Beckerman, Michael
Author:
Beckerman, Michael
Location:
Princeton, N.J. :
Subject:
Music
Subject:
History & Criticism - By Composer
Subject:
Composers & Musicians - Classical Composers
Subject:
Dvorak, antonin, 1841-1904
Subject:
Dvorak, Antonin
Subject:
History & Criticism - General
Subject:
Individual Composer & Musician
Subject:
History & Criticism *
Copyright:
Edition Description:
Trade paper
Series:
Bard Music Festival
Series Volume:
no. 133
Publication Date:
September 1993
Binding:
Paperback
Grade Level:
College/higher education:
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Y
Pages:
296
Dimensions:
9 x 6 in 16 oz

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