Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge

Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge
Author: Cyrilla Barr
Publisher: Schirmer G Books
Total Pages: 472
Release: 1998
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge supported the work of this century's greatest composers, including Copland, Milhaud, Schoenberg, and Stravinsky. While some music aficionados may recognize her name and her more public works as a patron of the arts, previously undisclosed insights about her private life will come as a revelation to all.

Notable American Women

Notable American Women
Author: Barbara Sicherman
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 818
Release: 1980
Genre: Biography
ISBN: 9780674627338

Modeled on the "Dictionary of American Biography, "this set stands alone but is a good complement to that set which contained only 700 women of 15,000 entries. The preparation of the first set of "Notable American Women" was supported by Radcliffe College. It includes women from 1607 to those who died before the end of 1950; only 5 women included were born after 1900. Arranged throughout the volumes alphabetically, entries are from 400 to 7,000 words and have bibliographies. There is a good introductory essay and a classified lest of entries in volume three.

Alma Rose

Alma Rose
Author: Richard Newman
Publisher: Hal Leonard Corporation
Total Pages: 436
Release: 2003
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9781574670851

Presents the story of a woman who saved the lives of many Jews who were members in her orchestra in Auschwitz.

Cultivating Music in America

Cultivating Music in America
Author: Ralph P. Locke
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 384
Release: 1997-01-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780520083950

"The Victorian cup on my shelf--a present from my mother--reads 'Love the Giver.' Is it because the very word patronage implies the authority of the father that we have treated American women patrons and activists so unlovingly in the writing of our own history? This pioneering collection of superb scholarship redresses that imbalance. At the same time it brilliantly documents the interrelationship between various aspects of gender and the creation of our own culture."--Judith Tick, author of Ruth Crawford Seeger: A Composer's Search for American Music "Together with the fine-grained and energetic research, I like the spirit of this book, which is ambitious, bold, and generous minded. Cultivating Music in America corrects long-standing prejudices, omissions, and misunderstandings about the role of women in setting up the structures of America's musical life, and, even more far-reaching, it sheds light on the character of American musical life itself. To read this book is to be brought to a fresh understanding of what is at stake when we discuss notions such as 'elitism, ' 'democratic taste, ' and the political and economic implications of art."--Richard Crawford, author of The American Musical Landscape "We all know we are indebted to royal patronage for the music of Mozart. But who launched American talent? The answer is women, this book teaches us. Music lovers will be grateful for these ten essays, sound in scholarship, that make a strong case for the women philanthropists who ought to join Carnegie and Rockefeller as household words as sponsors of music."--Karen J. Blair, author of The Torchbearers: Women and Their Amateur Arts Associations in America

Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge

Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge
Author: Cyrilla Barr
Publisher: Schirmer G Books
Total Pages: 472
Release: 1998
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge supported the work of this century's greatest composers, including Copland, Milhaud, Schoenberg, and Stravinsky. While some music aficionados may recognize her name and her more public works as a patron of the arts, previously undisclosed insights about her private life will come as a revelation to all.

Aaron Copland's Appalachian Spring

Aaron Copland's Appalachian Spring
Author: Annegret Fauser
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 153
Release: 2017
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 019064687X

A commission and its context -- The creation of a dance piece -- Appalachian spring performed -- Americana between war and peace -- An American icon

A Woman of Adventure

A Woman of Adventure
Author: Annette Dunlap
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2022-06
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1640125159

Annette B. Dunlap takes a fresh look at Lou Henry Hoover, the First Lady who preceded Eleanor Roosevelt, from Hoover’s relief efforts during World War I to her work developing organizations that promoted self-sufficiency among young girls and women.