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About the Author
Douglas W. Shadle is an expert on the culture of classical music in the United States. He holds a Ph.D. in musicology from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and is currently Assistant Professor of Musicology at Vanderbilt University's Blair School of Music.
Reviews
Orchestrating the Nation is exhaustively researched and deftly incorporates quotations from a staggering array of critical sources. The interleaving of a critical and thoughtful review of secondary literature with these rare and important primary sources consulted in an array of American archives gives the study an extraordinary breadth. The task Shadle set for himself was a complex one, requiring a careful and deliberate manner. His success in the completion of this tome is unequivocal. * Laura Moore Pruett, Journal of American History *
Shadle provides readers with an engaging introduction to a vast repertoire that is glossed over in music history texts, if mentioned at all, and entices the reader to enter into an aural representation of a developing national identity. * Reeves Shulstad, Notes *
a major contribution to the scholarship of this time period ... Well written with a dry wit that enlivens the prose, Orchestrating the Nation is an important contribution to the study of the symphony in the nineteenth century. * Kristen M. Turner, Transposition. Musique et sciences sociales *
Douglas Shadles roster of forgotten nineteenth-century American symphonists is proof that the United States had no shortage of composers. * Allen C. Guelzo, First Things *
Douglas W Shadle's pioneering Orchestrating the Nation charts the turbulent course of 'The Nineteenth-Century American Symphonic Enterprise' (as its subtitle has it) with scholarly detail and illuminating commentary ... With a companion website offering musical excerpts of works discussed, this is an invaluable introduction to a woefully neglected aspect of American music making. * Michael Quinn, Classical Music *
Orchestrating the Nation contains much valuable new research. A broad spectrum of critical commentary, well beyond the reactionary Dwight, is presented, bringing into focus the competing agendas that emerged in the search for a national voice in music. * Gramophone *
Book Information
ISBN 9780199358649
Author Douglas Shadle
Format Hardback
Page Count 344
Imprint Oxford University Press Inc
Publisher Oxford University Press Inc
Weight(grams) 635g
Dimensions(mm) 160mm * 236mm * 25mm