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Lieder in America : on stages and in parlors / Heather Platt.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Platt, Heather Anne, author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Songs--United States--History and criticism.
Songs.
Songs, German--United States--History and criticism.
Songs, German.
Music--United States--German influences.
Music.
Concerts--United States--History.
Concerts.
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
University of Illinois Press 2023
Summary:
"Though viewed as quintessentially German, lieder became a centerpiece of nineteenth century song recitals in the United States. By the 1890s, these songs, which were often sung in English, were a sensation among tutored and untutored music lovers alike. Heather Platt examines the varied supporters and singers who both established the lied as a concert repertoire and shaped a new kind of recital dedicated to art songs. Lieder were embraced and spread by performers like Max Heinrich and advocates like John Sullivan Dwight, as well as by the women's clubs that flourished nationwide. At the same time as examining the critical reception of the artists and songs, Platt reveals ways in which US recital programs anticipated trends in European recitals. She also places lieder against the backdrop of the time, when factors like the growth in the sheet music industry, the evolution of American art song, and emerging anti-German feeling had a profound impact on the genre's popularity"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Introducing a "Higher Class" of Song to American Audiences
Song Recitals and Song Recital Series
The Henschels' Polyglot "Vocal Recitals"
Max Heinrich's "Classical Song Recitals"
Max Heinrich's Expanding Stylistic and Geographic Vistas
Villa Whitney White and Women's Music Clubs
David Bispham and the Heyday of Song Recitals
Epilogue. The End of an Era
Appendix. Milestones in the Development of Song Recitals.
ISBN:
0-252-05510-1

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