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Before Antonín Dvoráks New World Symphony became one of the most universally beloved pieces of classical music, it exposed the deep wounds of racism at the dawn of the Jim Crow era while serving as a flashpoint in broader debates about the American ideals of freedom and equality. Drawing froma diverse array of historical voices, author Douglas W. Shadles richly textured account of the symphonys 1893 premiere shows that even the classical concert hall could not remain insulated from the countrys racial politics.About author(s):Douglas W. Shadle is Associate Professor of Musicology and Chair of the Department and Ethnomusicology at Vanderbilt Universitys Blair School of Music. He is the author of the award-winning Orchestrating the Nation: The Nineteenth-Century American Symphonic Enterprise.
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Brand: Oxford University Press, Usa