Can music change lives, and classical music in particular? In Soul Music, novelist and former activist of African descent, Candace Allen asks whether the pitched battles between 'our' music and 'their' music of her youth are alive among young people engaged in music study. She follows the beat of music - from Blues, Miles Davis as friend of the family, hiphop, musical to classical - in her own life to places where different cultures meet.
Her personal journey takes her to the streets of London and Scotland, Venezuela, where the Sistema scheme has offered thousands of young people a route out of the ghetto mentality through virtuoso musical training, bringing global fame to the charismatic conductor Gustavo Dudamel; to the Middle East, and Daniel Barenboim's East-West Divan Orchestra in which young Israelis and Palestians play side by side; and to Soweto and a pioneering opera project.
Candace Allen is a novelist and was the first African-American female member of the Directors Guild of America. Race and music are an integral part of her life, from Miles Davis's close friendship with her father to her marriage to Simon Rattle, and her political activism at Harvard University, Hollywood, and recently for Obama.



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We moved from Boston's negro enclave... 'This is a show tune...' 'You don't have to live next to me...' 'To be young, gifted and black...' On the market front... 'We can deal with rockets and dreams...' 'How beauteous mankind is!...' Entr'acte 'What fruit it bears...' Darkness into Light Opera in the Streets A Brief Pause to Take Stock Manna from the South 'Change is the only certainty...' The Purpose of Music Codas Diminuendo con amore Acknowledgements Further Reading Index

Titel
Soul Music
Untertitel
The Pulse of Race and Music
EAN
9781908096227
ISBN
978-1-908096-22-7
Format
E-Book (epub)
Hersteller
Herausgeber
Veröffentlichung
07.06.2012
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Wasserzeichen
Dateigrösse
0.25 MB
Anzahl Seiten
224
Jahr
2012
Untertitel
Englisch