ISBN-13: 9781032290300 / Angielski
ISBN-13: 9781032290300 / Angielski
This book offers a wide-ranging exploration of Amram’s work and influence, situating the composer in the context of today’s international culture. It shows how Amram’s proficiencies in spontaneous, on-stage music creation enriches his formal classical composing.
"To do justice to the extraordinary depth and breadth of the art of the incomparable David Amram, one would need an encyclopedia--but this amazing book comes close. In essays of musicians from all over the globe a mosaic of this polymath emerges in vivid color. From chamber music to folk songs, from opera to the Jewish tradition, from jazz to Afro-Cuban culture, David’s music glows with absolute genius and his radiant love of humanity. A beautiful must-read volume, brilliantly curated by Dean Birkenkamp."
—JoAnn Falletta, Grammy Award-winning Conductor of the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra
Praise for David Amram:
"Amram is a one-man folk festival…who was multicultural before multiculturalism existed."
—The New York Times
"Amram dazzled with his versatility .... One could be but awed by his range."
—The London Times
"David Amram is a musical catalyst and leader on a par with Leonard Bernstein, Pete Seeger, and Dizzy Gillespie."
—Minneapolis Star & Tribune
"A Godsend to those who believe in the power of music to change lives and inspire."
—Wynton Marsalis
"David Amram is one of the most versatile and skilled musicians America has ever produced."
—Washington Post
"David Amram is the Renaissance man of American music."
—The Boston Globe
"Truly American music. Amram, through his genius has built a marvelous musical tapestry, full of wonderful sounds and colors."
—Eugene Ormandy
"David Amram is a man of great humanity, wisdom, and generosity. A great story- teller. His music is magic. It takes you to another universe."
—Barbara Kopple, Academy Award-winning film maker
Part I: Introductions
Part II: David Amram’s Symphonic and Chamber Compositions
Part III: Opera and Theater Contributions of David Amram
Part IV: Amram the Jazz Performer and Composer
by Hugh Ragin
Part V: The Songs of David Amram
Part VI: The Whole Wide World of Amram’s Folk Performance
Peforming Folk Music in Many Venues, by John McEuen
Part VII: Amram the Author—and His Collaborations with Writers
Part VIII: Hollywood and Beyond: Amram’s Film Scores
Part IX: Amram’s Legacy: Mixing Musical Styles and Performance Traditions
Part X: Coda
Dean Birkenkamp has worked for 44 years in book publishing. Currently he is a Senior Editor with Routledge Publishers. He was the Founder and President of Paradigm Publishers, where he and his staff were fortunate to publish more than 800 books by leading scholars, journalists, musicians, and public intellectuals. An amateur pianist, he studied anthropology and music theory and composition at the University of Illinois—Champagne-Urbana. His previous book is Uncommon Sense from the Writings of Howard Zinn, with Howard Zinn and Wanda Rhudy.
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