A "gripping, sensitive" biography of the trailblazing singer who carved a path for African American artists including Marian Anderson and Paul Robeson ( The Atlanta Voice).

Performing in a country rife with racism and segregation, the tenor Roland Hayes was the first African American man to reach international fame as a concert performer. He became one of the few artists in the world who could sell out Town Hall, Carnegie Hall, Symphony Hall, and Covent Garden. Performing the African American spirituals he was raised on, his voice was marked with a unique sonority which easily navigated French, German, and Italian art songs. A multiculturalist both on and off the stage, he counted among his friends George Washington Carver, Eleanor Roosevelt, Ezra Pound, Pearl Buck, Dwight Eisenhower, and Langston Hughes.

This "substantial and well-documented" biography spans the history of Hayes's life and career and the legacy he left behind as a musician and a champion of African American rights ( BBC Music Magazine). It is an authentic, panoramic portrait of a man who was as complex as the music he performed.

"Like manygenerations of celebrated African American concert artists, I aman inheritorof the legacyleftby the great Roland Hayes. Yet, we hardly knowhis name today. With this long overduebook, the oversight is now remedied." -Lawrence Brownlee, Metropolitan Opera

"A wonderful journey through Hayes' performances, racial plight and acceptance." - Examiner.com



Autorentext

Christopher A. Brooks and Robert Sims



Zusammenfassung

Performing in a country rife with racism and segregation, the tenor Roland Hayes was the first African American man to reach international fame as a concert performer and one of the few artists who could sell out Town Hall, Carnegie Hall, Symphony Hall, and Covent Garden. His trailblazing career carved the way for a host of African American artists, including Marian Anderson and Paul Robeson. Performing the African American spirituals he was raised on, Hayes's voice was marked with a unique sonority which easily navigated French, German, and Italian art songs. A multiculturalist both on and off the stage, he counted among his friends George Washington Carver, Eleanor Roosevelt, Ezra Pound, Pearl Buck, Dwight Eisenhower, and Langston Hughes. This engaging biography spans the history of Hayes's life and career and the legacy he left behind as a musician and a champion of African American rights. It is an authentic, panoramic portrait of a man who was as complex as the music he performed.



Inhalt

Foreword
Introduction: "I'll Make Me a Man"
Prologue
1. A New Jerusalem (1887-1911)
2. Roland's World in Boston (1911-1920)
3. Roland Rules Britannia (1920-1921)
4. "Le Rage de Paris" (1921-1922)
5. You're Tired, Chile (1923)
6. The Hayes Conquest (1923-1924)
7. Roland and the Countess (1924-1926)
8. The Conquest Slows (1926-1930)
9. Hard Trials, Great Tribulations (1930-1935)
10. Return to Europe (1936-1942)
11. Rome, Georgia--1942
12. "You can tell the World about This!" (1942-1950)
13. Struggles in Remaining Relevant (1950-1959)
14. I Wanna Go Home (1960-1977)
Epilogue: The Hayes Legacy (1977- )
Afterword
Roland Hayes: Repertoire
Bibliography
Notes
Index

Titel
Roland Hayes
Untertitel
The Legacy of an American Tenor
EAN
9780253015396
ISBN
978-0-253-01539-6
Format
E-Book (epub)
Genre
Veröffentlichung
01.11.2018
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Wasserzeichen
Anzahl Seiten
424
Jahr
2014
Untertitel
Englisch