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Trans-Atlantic Passages - Philip Hale on the Boston Symphony Orchestra, 1889-1933

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Philip Hale (1854-1934) helped put Boston on the Transatlantic map through his music writing. Mitchell reconstructs Hale's oeuvre to produce an authoritative account of the role the Boston Symphony played in the international world of nineteenth- and early twentieth-century music.

List of contents

Introduction PART I 1. 1854-1889 2. 1889-1900 3. 1900-1903 4. 1903-1917 5. 1917-1933 6. Aftermath and Conclusion: 1933-1936 PART II: SELECTED WRITINGS OF PHILIP HALE Appendix I: Essays in the Boston Symphony Orchestra Programme Booklets Appendix II: Essays in Newspapers Appendix III: Concert Reviews and Extracts Appendix IV: Columns on Sundry Topics

About the author

Jon Ceander Mitchell is Professor of Performing Arts in the College of Liberal Arts at the University of Massachusetts, Boston, USA.

Summary

Philip Hale (1854-1934) helped put Boston on the Transatlantic map through his music writing. Mitchell reconstructs Hale's oeuvre to produce an authoritative account of the role the Boston Symphony played in the international world of nineteenth- and early twentieth-century music.

Additional text

"An engaging and very readable account of one of the most influential figures in America's classical music infancy. Jon Ceander Mitchell's book paints a fascinating picture of the performers, the public, and the music which made up the New England musical scene in its formative years." - Keith Lockhart, Conductor of the Boston Pops Orchestra

"With this thorough and complete analysis of Philip Hale's precious collaboration with the Boston Symphony Orchestra, the skilled scholar Jon Ceander Mitchell once more produces a valuable and precious contribution to the music history of the United States and especially to the history of one of the country's leading symphony orchestras. Mitchell avoids a boring accumulation of facts and figures but converts the results of his research into a most pleasant reading experience, appealing to all who are interested in music history." - Francis Pieters, Vice President of the International Society for the Promotion and Research of Wind Music, and Past President of World Association for Symphonic Bands and Ensembles

Product details

Authors J Mitchell, J. Mitchell
Publisher Palgrave UK
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 16.02.2016
 
EAN 9781349497676
ISBN 978-1-349-49767-6
No. of pages 313
Series The New Urban Atlantic
The New Urban Atlantic
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Music
Non-fiction book > History > Miscellaneous

B, History, Music, History of the Americas, History, Modern, Modern History, United States—History, US History, Palgrave Media & Culture Collection, music;orchestra;play;writing

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