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Cultivated by Hand: Amateur Musicians in the Early American Republic: The New Cultural History of Music Series

Autor Glenda Goodman
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 18 iun 2020
Scattered in archives and historical societies across the United States are hundreds of volumes of manuscript music, copied by hand by eighteenth-century amateurs. Often overlooked, amateur music making played a key role in the construction of gender, class, race, and nation in the post-revolution years of the United States. These early Americans, seeking ways to present themselves as genteel, erudite, and pious, saw copying music by hand and performing it in intimate social groups as a way to make themselves--and their new nation-appear culturally sophisticated. Following a select group of amateur musicians, Cultivated by Hand makes the case that amateur music making was both consequential to American culture of the eighteenth century and aligned with other forms of self-fashioning. This interdisciplinary study explores the social and material practices of amateur music making, analyzing the materiality of manuscripts, tracing the lives of individual musicians, and uncovering their musical tastes and sensibilities. Author Glenda Goodman explores highly personal yet often denigrated experiences of musically "accomplished" female amateurs in particular, who grappled with finding a meaningful place in their lives for music. Revealing the presence of these unacknowledged subjects in music history, Cultivated by Hand reclaims the importance of such work and presents a class of musicians whose labors should be taken into account.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780190884901
ISBN-10: 0190884908
Pagini: 276
Ilustrații: 31 figures
Dimensiuni: 163 x 239 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Seria The New Cultural History of Music Series

Locul publicării:New York, United States

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Both Goodman's knowledge of her material and her mosaic- like theoretical framework are impeccable. She has chosen not to engage in theoretical digressions, but rather to write a clear, dispassionate, often elegant prose that would be accessible to any reader- and that could therefore be used in American studies, early American history, and music classes. Goodman merits con-gratulations both for daring, as her first book, to rewrite the standard narrative of elite musical life in this country's first two generations, and for making that narrative so thought-provoking and pleasurable to read.
...Goodman's study reveals the meaningful role of amateur music making in everyday life in the early years of the republic. Recommended. Lower-division undergraduates through faculty and professionals.
Goodman's loving, careful documentation of an overlooked archive represents a stellar contribution to US women's music history, as well as to the broader history of eighteenth-century music.
In Cultivated by Hand, Glenda Goodman foregrounds amateur musicking in the first decades of the Republic to formulate a new narrative of music history in the United States. An erudite move away from a valuation of music based on traditional European historiography, this book will unequivocally reshape the way the scholars interpret musical sources.
InCultivated by Hand, Glenda Goodman brilliantly illuminates the heretofore unseen world of amateur musicking in the early Republic. Reading the hand-copied music books of women and men with care and insight, Goodman opens our ears to the sounds and lived intimacies of the post-Revolutionary generation, most especially the lives of white women who wove music through their labor, leisure, and self-fashioning as raced and gendered individuals. Recuperating the amateur as a key figure in the history of early American music, Goodman's work is moving, revelatory, and shimmering with insights that draw us deeply into the world of the early United States.
The audacity of [Goodman's] scholarship lies in locating musical meaning not in the creativity of the composers' works contained in the manuscripts, nor even in the expressiveness of amateur performances at home or in social settings. Rather, as Goodman shows, the handwork of the copied music itself was what mattered the most to the copyist to whom it belonged.

Notă biografică

Glenda Goodman is an Assistant Professor of Music at the University of Pennsylvania who works on the history of music in early America.