Publication

1999-12-21 - University of Illinois Press

Language

English

Word Count

98,000 words, Guess

Page Count

392 pages

Physical Format

Hardcover

Identifiers

and 2 more
  • Better World Books9780252024870
  • Open LibraryOL9648987M

Classifications

  • LCCMT4.N5J846 1999
  • LCCMT4.N5 J846 1999

Description

"This first comprehensive history of The Juilliard School takes us behind the scenes and into the practice rooms, studios, and offices of one of the most famous music schools in the world.". "Drawing on dozens of unprecedented interviews, stacks of ephemeral materials, and previously neglected archival records, Olmstead traces the school's ups and downs and documents the accomplishments and foibles of its leaders: the German authoritarianism of Frank Damrosch, the arrogance and bigotry of Eugene Noble, the bull-in-a-china-shop leadership of William Schuman, and the aloofness of the enigmatic Peter Mennin. She also probes the controversies that have littered the school's history, from Augustus Juilliard's $12.5 million bequest in 1919 to the expensive move to Lincoln Center."--BOOK JACKET.

First Sentence

IN 1906 A MUSIC MAGAZINE predicted that the Institute of Musical Art (IMA) "will certainly have a most powerful effect, not only upon the art development of America, but a direct effect, no matter how slight, upon the business of every individual teacher on this side of the Atlantic."

Subjects

Other Editions

  • Juilliard: A HISTORY (Music in American Life)HardcoverUniversity of Illinois Press1999-12-21

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