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Henry Cowell: A Man Made of Music (Book)
Title: Henry Cowell: A Man Made of Music
Author: Joel Sachs
Abstract: Joel Sachs offers the first complete biography of one of the most influential figures in twentieth-century American music. Henry Cowell, a major musical innovator of the first half of the century, left a rich body of compositions spanning a wide range of styles. But as Sachs shows, Cowell's legacy extends far beyond his music. He worked tirelessly to create organizations such as the highly influential New Music Quarterly, New Music Recordings, and the Pan-American Association of Composers, through which great talents like Ruth Crawford Seeger and Charles Ives first became known in the US and abroad. As one of the first Western advocates for World Music, he used lectures, articles, and recordings to bring other musical cultures to myriad listeners and students including John Cage and Lou Harrison, who attributed their life work to Cowell's influence. Finally, Sachs describes the tragedy of Cowell's life--his guilty plea on a morals charge, which even the prosecutor felt was trivial, but brought him a sentence of 15 years in San Quentin, of which he served four.
Draws upon full range of never-before-seen letters, diaries, and other archival material
Presents comprehensive biographical study of Cowell's life not featured in other biographies of the composer
Year: 2012
Primary URL: http://www.worldcat.org/title/henry-cowell-a-man-made-of-music/oclc/149136921&referer=brief_results
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Secondary URL: http://www.oup.com/us/catalog/general/subject/Music/?view=usa&ci=9780195108958
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Access Model: Book
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Type: Single author monograph
ISBN: 9780195108958
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