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Author Snyder, Jean E., 1939-
Title Harry T. Burleigh : from the spiritual to the Harlem Renaissance / Jean E. Snyder.
Publisher Urbana : University of Illinois Press, [2016]



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Contents Chronology of Major Events in the Life of Harry T. Burleigh -- PART I. ERIE, PENNSYLVANIA: FOUNDATION FOR A NATIONAL CAREER -- 1. Hamilton Waters and the Struggle for Freedom and Education -- 2. The Family and Community That Shaped Burleigh's Youth -- 3. Burleigh's Music Experience and Training in Erie -- PART II. TO NEW YORK CITY AND BEYOND -- 4. Burleigh at the National Conservatory of Music -- 5. Introducing Antonín Dvořák to African American Music -- 6. The Columbian Exposition--The Chicago World's Fair -- 7. The Symphony "From the New World" -- 8. Foremost Musician and Engaged Citizen -- 9. Burleigh's Singing Career -- 10. Music Mentor and Colleague -- 11. Family Matters: Fame and Its Discontents -- 12. Wife and Family of the "Eminent Baritone" -- 13. St. George's Becomes Mr. Burleigh's Church -- PART III. ART SONG COMPOSER, MUSIC EDITOR, AND PIONEER ARRANGER OF SPIRITUALS -- 14. A Singer-Composer Learns His Craft -- 15. "Composer by Divine Right" -- 16. Bringing Spirituals to the Concert Stage -- 17. Burleigh Spirituals and the Harlem Renaissance -- PART IV. BURLEIGH'S LEGACY -- 18. The Impact of a Life
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ISBN 9780252039942 hardcover
0252039947
9780252098109 electronic book
0252098102 electronic book
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Author Snyder, Jean E., 1939-
Series Music in American life
Music in American life.
Subject Burleigh, H. T. (Harry Thacker), 1866-1949.
Composers -- United States -- Biography.
African American composers -- Biography.
African American musicians -- Biography.
African American gospel singers -- Biography.
Descript 1 online resource.
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Contents Chronology of Major Events in the Life of Harry T. Burleigh -- PART I. ERIE, PENNSYLVANIA: FOUNDATION FOR A NATIONAL CAREER -- 1. Hamilton Waters and the Struggle for Freedom and Education -- 2. The Family and Community That Shaped Burleigh's Youth -- 3. Burleigh's Music Experience and Training in Erie -- PART II. TO NEW YORK CITY AND BEYOND -- 4. Burleigh at the National Conservatory of Music -- 5. Introducing Antonín Dvořák to African American Music -- 6. The Columbian Exposition--The Chicago World's Fair -- 7. The Symphony "From the New World" -- 8. Foremost Musician and Engaged Citizen -- 9. Burleigh's Singing Career -- 10. Music Mentor and Colleague -- 11. Family Matters: Fame and Its Discontents -- 12. Wife and Family of the "Eminent Baritone" -- 13. St. George's Becomes Mr. Burleigh's Church -- PART III. ART SONG COMPOSER, MUSIC EDITOR, AND PIONEER ARRANGER OF SPIRITUALS -- 14. A Singer-Composer Learns His Craft -- 15. "Composer by Divine Right" -- 16. Bringing Spirituals to the Concert Stage -- 17. Burleigh Spirituals and the Harlem Renaissance -- PART IV. BURLEIGH'S LEGACY -- 18. The Impact of a Life
Note English.
ISBN 9780252039942 hardcover
0252039947
9780252098109 electronic book
0252098102 electronic book
Author Snyder, Jean E., 1939-
Series Music in American life
Music in American life.
Subject Burleigh, H. T. (Harry Thacker), 1866-1949.
Composers -- United States -- Biography.
African American composers -- Biography.
African American musicians -- Biography.
African American gospel singers -- Biography.

Subject Burleigh, H. T. (Harry Thacker), 1866-1949.
Composers -- United States -- Biography.
African American composers -- Biography.
African American musicians -- Biography.
African American gospel singers -- Biography.
Descript 1 online resource.
Content text txt
Media computer c
Carrier online resource cr
Contents Chronology of Major Events in the Life of Harry T. Burleigh -- PART I. ERIE, PENNSYLVANIA: FOUNDATION FOR A NATIONAL CAREER -- 1. Hamilton Waters and the Struggle for Freedom and Education -- 2. The Family and Community That Shaped Burleigh's Youth -- 3. Burleigh's Music Experience and Training in Erie -- PART II. TO NEW YORK CITY AND BEYOND -- 4. Burleigh at the National Conservatory of Music -- 5. Introducing Antonín Dvořák to African American Music -- 6. The Columbian Exposition--The Chicago World's Fair -- 7. The Symphony "From the New World" -- 8. Foremost Musician and Engaged Citizen -- 9. Burleigh's Singing Career -- 10. Music Mentor and Colleague -- 11. Family Matters: Fame and Its Discontents -- 12. Wife and Family of the "Eminent Baritone" -- 13. St. George's Becomes Mr. Burleigh's Church -- PART III. ART SONG COMPOSER, MUSIC EDITOR, AND PIONEER ARRANGER OF SPIRITUALS -- 14. A Singer-Composer Learns His Craft -- 15. "Composer by Divine Right" -- 16. Bringing Spirituals to the Concert Stage -- 17. Burleigh Spirituals and the Harlem Renaissance -- PART IV. BURLEIGH'S LEGACY -- 18. The Impact of a Life
Note English.
ISBN 9780252039942 hardcover
0252039947
9780252098109 electronic book
0252098102 electronic book

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