Aaron Copland and the American Legacy of Gustav Mahler(English, Hardcover, Mugmon Matthew)

Aaron Copland and the American Legacy of Gustav Mahler(English, Hardcover, Mugmon Matthew)

  • Mugmon Matthew
Publisher:ISBN 13: 9781580469647ISBN 10: 1580469647

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Aaron Copland and the American Legacy of Gustav Mahler(English, Hardcover, Mugmon Matthew) is written by Mugmon Matthew and published by Boydell & Brewer Ltd. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 1580469647 (ISBN 10) and 9781580469647 (ISBN 13).

Reveals how Aaron Copland's complex relationship with the music of Gustav Mahler shaped his vision for American music in the twentieth century.The iconic American composer Aaron Copland (1900-1990) is often credited with creating an unmistakably American musical style, a style free from the powerful sway of the European classics that long dominated the art-music scene inthe United States. Yet Copland was strongly attracted to the music of the late-romantic Austrian composer Gustav Mahler (1860-1911), whose monumental symphonies and powerful songs have captivated and challenged American audiencesfor more than a century. Drawing extensively on archival and musical materials, Aaron Copland and the American Legacy of Gustav Mahler offers the first detailed exploration of Copland's multifaceted relationshipwith Mahler's music and its lasting consequences for music in America. Matthew Mugmon demonstrates that Copland, inspired by Mahler's example, blended modernism and romanticism in shaping a vision for American music in the twentieth century, and that he did so through his multiple roles as composer, teacher, critic, and orchestral tastemaker. Copland's career-long engagement with Mahler's music, as Mugmon compellingly illustrates, intersected with Copland's own Jewish identity and with his links to such towering figures in American music as Nadia Boulanger, Serge Koussevitzky, and Leonard Bernstein. MATTHEW MUGMON is Associate Professor of Music at the University of Arizona.