The Cambridge Companion to Amy Beach
Amy Beach was a pathbreaking composer and pianist who transcended the restrictions of nineteenth-century Boston to become America's most famous turn-of-the-century female composer and, later in her career, a prominent performing artist and promoter of music education. The Cambridge Companion to Amy Beach makes her life and music accessible to a new generation of listeners. It outlines her remarkable talent as a child prodigy, her marriage to a prominent physician twice her age, and her subsequent international acclaim as a composer and piano virtuoso. Analytical chapters examine the range of her musical output, from popular songs and piano pieces to chamber and symphonic works of great complexity. As well as introducing Beach's compelling music to those not yet familiar with her work, it provides new resources for scholars and students with in-depth information drawn from recently uncovered archival sources.
- An up-to-date guide to the life and works of America's first major female composer of concert works to win international acclaim
- Draws on recently uncovered archival sources to expand our knowledge of a woman whose talent and perseverance challenged contemporary stereotypes
- Includes analysis of Beach's compositions in different genres, as well as contextual discussion of her life, professional relationships and reception history informed by recent theory
Reviews & endorsements
‘This well-researched and tastefully produced book is a welcome addition to the ever-growing literature on Amy Beach, one of the most important American composers of the early twentieth century … There can no longer be any doubt that Beach is a composer with whom serious musicians and listeners ought to be more than vaguely familiar. Anyone who thinks otherwise is invited to read this volume and see if their scepticism survives.’ Eric McElroy, Musical Opinion
‘What begins to emerge from this volume is a sense of a musician of true grit and principle, one who fought for what she wanted to achieve, and who advocated and agitated for women’s participation in the arts. If [this Companion] can bring us just a bit closer to an understanding of this clearly remarkable artist, then it has done its job.’ Amy Blier-Carruthers, Gramophone
Product details
October 2023Adobe eBook Reader
9781108998086
0 pages
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Table of Contents
- Part I. Historical Context:
- 1. Between composer's desk and piano bench: Amy Beach's life and works E. Douglas Bomberger
- 2. Amy Beach and the women's club movement Marian Wilson Kimber
- 3. 'A reality of glorious attainment': Amy Beach's Macdowell Colony Robin Rausch
- 4. Amy Beach and her publishers Bill F. Faucett
- Part II. Profiles of the Music:
- 5. Amy Beach's keyboard music Kirsten Johnson
- 6. Songs of Amy Beach Katherine Kelton
- 7. 'Worthy of serious attention': the chamber music of Amy Beach R. Larry Todd
- 8. The power of song in Beach's orchestral works Douglas W. Shadle
- 9. Choral music Matthew Phelps
- 10. Beach's dramatic works Nicole Powlison
- Part III. Reception:
- 11. Phoenix redivivus: Beach's posthumous reception E. Douglas Bomberger.