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The Great American Symphony: Music, the Depression, and War

  • Author: Tawa, Nicholas
The Great American Symphony is a significant contribution to the history of American art music. February 1, 2010

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Contents

  • Contents
  • Preface
  • 1. Preliminaries
  • Attitudes
  • The Times
  • Symphonism Ascendant
  • The Symphony's Public Role
  • 2. Symphonies of the Mid- to Late Thirties
  • The Romantic Symphony: Barber
  • The Spiritual Symphony: Hanson
  • The All-American Symphony: Harris
  • The Muscular Symphony: Schuman
  • The Civil Symphony: Carpenter
  • Afterthought: Thomson and Cowell
  • 3. Symphonies of the War Years
  • Wartime Attitudes
  • The Commemorative Symphony: Antheil
  • The Aesthetic Symphony: Diamond
  • The Dramatic Symphony: Bernstein
  • The Masterly Symphony: Piston
  • The Ambivalent Symphony: Barber
  • The Theatrical Symphony: Blitzstein
  • 4. Symphonies of the Immediate Postwar Years
  • The Conservatorial Symphony: Moore
  • The Dynamic Symphony: Mennin
  • The Plain-Spoken Symphony: Thompson
  • The August Symphony: Copland
  • The Self-Reliant Symphony: Creston
  • The Knotty Symphony: Sessions
  • 5. American Symphonies after 1950
  • The Symphony in the Leanest Years
  • The Symphony after 1990
  • Notes
  • Selected Bibliography
  • Index