A Singer's Guide to the American Art Song: 1870-1980

By (author) Victoria Etnier Villamil

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Publication date:

05 October 2004

Length of book:

480 pages

Publisher

Scarecrow Press

ISBN-13: 9781461655992

New in Paperback 2004.
Probably the most comprehensive work on the American art song ever available, this book considers the lives and contributions of 144 significant composers in the field, including many for whom information has been extremely scarce. Most composers' entries consist of a biographical sketch; a brief discussion of his or her song writing characteristics (with emphasis on performers' concerns); a partial or complete listing of annotated songs; recording information; and the composer's individual bibliography. Song annotations include poet, publisher, date of composition (when known), voice type, range, duration, tempo indication, mood, subject matter, vocal style, special difficulties, general impression, artists who have recorded the song, and any other pertinent information. Thirty composers whose contributions are deemed of lesser import are summarized in brief essays. Appendixes include a supplement of recommended songs; a listing of American song anthologies and their contents; and the most recent information regarding publishers cited in the guide. There is also a general discography, a general bibliography, and indexes for both titles and poets. Documenting the most important 110 years in the development of American art song, this book is an indispensable tool for singers, teachers, coaches, accompanists, and libraries.
Villamil has bridged an important gap in the study and performance of art song in America...no other [source] brings together such a wealth of information on the specific output of so many composers. This guide would be helpful to singers, singing teachers, song history teachers, collaborative pianists, coaches, and scholars of American music.