Amy Beach, Passionate Victorian
The Life and Work of an American Composer, 1867-1944
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"Block's fastidious research, together with her sympathetic mastery of the issues involved in writing a life, have yielded a lively portrait of this important musician and intriguing personality. The book is especially rich in its exploration of Beach's origins in family, community, and region, and in its ability to put her life experience into the context of America's changing cultural life."--Ruth A. Solie, Smith College
1. A Prodigy's New England Upbringing
2. The Cheneys and the Marcys
3. A Prodigy Despite Her Mother
4. The Making of a Composer: I
5. Two Ways of Looking at a Marriage
6. The Making of a Composer: II
7. Becoming Mistress of Her Craft
8. Reaching Out to the World
9. "One of the Boys"
10. Amy Beach's Boston
11. The Composer at the Keyboard: Beach Plays Beach
12. "A Veritable Autobiography"?: The Piano Concerto
13. The Composer's Workshop
14. Choral Music
15. The Chambered Nautilus
16. Europe and a New Life
17. "Lion of the Hour"
18. My Old New Hampshire House
19. At the MacDowell Colony: "Solitude in Silence"
20. Caring
21. A Fascinating New York Life
22. Beach the Modernist?
23. Reckonings
24. Harvest Time
Postlude: The Legacy
Appendix: Catalog of Works
Music's Ten Commandments as Given for Young Composers
Adrienne Fried BlockCo-Director, Project for the Study of Women in Music, City University of New York Graduate Center
"Block offers by far the most detailed and thoroughly researched account of Amy Beach's like and career to date. A chronologically structured narrative, the book draws on a wide range of materials, including books, theses, articles, letters, diaries, scrapbooks, interviews, and musical manuscripts, and contains a catalog of works and a helpful index." Journal of the American Musicological Society. |k No