Fr. 40.90

Harold Arlen and His Songs

English · Hardback

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Harold Arlen's songs like "Over the Rainbow" and "Stormy Weather" form a crucial part of the American soundscape of the twentieth century. From their origins at the Cotton Club of Harlem, the Broadway stage, and Hollywood film studios, they capture an extraordinary range of emotions and styles. Harold Arlen and His Songs is the first book to look at Arlen's music across his long career and through his collaborations with the top lyric writers of his time, including Ted Koehler, Yip Harburg, Johnny Mercer, and Ira Gershwin. The book also discusses Arlen's activities as a singer of his music, as well as the performances of vocalists with a strong affinity for it, like Ethel Waters, Judy Garland, Ella Fitzgerald, and Barbra Streisand.

List of contents










  • Preface and Acknowledgments

  • About Arlen Sheet Music and the Companion Website

  • Chapter 1: Introducing Harold Arlen

  • Chapter 2: Inside the Rainbow

  • Chapter 3: Arlen and Ted Koehler

  • Chapter 4: Arlen and Yip Harburg

  • Chapter 5: Arlen and Johnny Mercer

  • Chapter 6: Arlen, Leo Robin, and Dorothy Fields

  • Chapter 7: Arlen, Ira Gershwin, and A Star Is Born

  • Chapter 8: Arlen, Truman Capote, and House of Flowers

  • Chapter 9: Arlen Sings and Plays: Recordings and Performances of the 1950s and 60s

  • Chapter 10: A Late Style? Arlen, Dory Langdon, and Martin Charnin-and Harold Arlen

  • Chapter 11: Singing the Arlen Songbook

  • Selected Bibliography

  • Credits

  • Index



About the author

Walter Frisch is H. Harold Gumm/Harry and Albert von Tilzer Professor of Music at Columbia University, where he has taught since 1982. Frisch is a specialist in Austro-German music of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, and in American popular song. His numerous books include Music in the Nineteenth Century (2012) and Arlen and Harburg's Over the Rainbow (2017). Frisch has twice won the ASCAP-Deems Taylor award for his writings. He has been awarded fellowships from the National Endowment for the Humanities, the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation in Germany, the Center for Scholars and Writers at the New York Public Library, and Columbia's Institute for Ideas and Imagination in Paris.

Summary

Harold Arlen and His Songs is the first comprehensive book about the music of one of the great song composers of the twentieth century. Arlen wrote many standards of the American Songbook-including "Get Happy," "Over the Rainbow, "Stormy Weather," "Come Rain or Come Shine," and "The Man That Got Away" - that today rank among the best known and loved. Author Walter Frisch places these and other songs in the context of a long career that took Arlen from Buffalo, New York; to Harlem's Cotton Club; to Broadway stages; and to the film studios of Hollywood. Even with their complex melodies, harmonies, and formal structures, Arlen's tunes remain accessible and memorable. As Frisch shows, he blended influences from his father's Jewish cantorial tradition, his experience as a jazz arranger and performer, and peers like Gershwin, Kern, and Berlin. Arlen always emphasized the collaborative nature of songwriting, and he worked with the top lyricists of his day, including Ted Koehler, Yip Harburg, Johnny Mercer, and Ira Gershwin.

Harold Arlen and His Songs is structured around these and Arlen's other partnerships, analyzing individual songs as well as the shows or films in which they appear. The book also treats Arlen's performances of his own music as a vocalist and pianist, through numerous recordings and appearances on radio and television. A final chapter explores the interpretations of his songs by great singers, including many who worked with him, among them Ethel Waters, Lena Horne, Judy Garland, Frank Sinatra, and Ella Fitzgerald.

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