Edward MacDowell: A Great American Tone Poet, His Life and Music

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Edward MacDowell: A Great American Tone Poet, His Life and Music

by John Fielder Porte

EN·~3 hours·14 chapters

Chapters

14 total
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JOHN F. PORTE

0:32
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FROM MACDOWELL'S COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY LECTURES.

5:36
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PREFACE

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BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH - MACDOWELL AS COMPOSER - MACDOWELL THE MAN - THE MACDOWELL COLONY - REPRODUCTION OF A MACDOWELL LETTER - THE MUSIC: - WORKS WITH OPUS NUMBERS - WORKS WITHOUT OPUS NUMBERS - ALPHABETICAL INDEX TO MACDOWELL'S WORKS - EDWARD MACDOWELL - BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH

16:08
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MACDOWELL AS COMPOSER

9:10
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MACDOWELL THE MAN

6:42
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THE MACDOWELL COLONY

2:13:27
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DEAR MR. HOF-CAPELLMEISTER,

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E.A. MACDOWELL. - THE MUSIC - ANALYTICAL AND DESCRIPTIVE NOTES ON MACDOWELL'S COMPOSITIONS IN ORDER OF OPUS NUMBER. WORKS UNNUMBERED FOLLOW ON

0:42
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WORKS WITHOUT OPUS NUMBERS - SIX LITTLE PIECES ON SKETCHES FOR PIANOFORTE, BY J.S. BACH,

0:29

Description

The volume offers a vivid portrait of Edward MacDowell, the pioneering American composer whose lyrical piano works and symphonies helped define a national voice. Drawing on his own Columbia University lectures, the author weaves together biography, personal letters, and contemporary testimonials from figures like Grieg and Massenet, revealing a musician who prized sincerity and poetic expression above fashionable trends. Readers discover how MacDowell balanced classical forms with his own imaginative ideas, insisting that true criticism must arise from genuine musical sympathy rather than rigid doctrine.

Beyond the narrative of his life, the book provides thoughtful analysis of his major works, accompanied by musical excerpts that illustrate his distinctive harmonic language. The included portrait and vivid descriptions bring the composer’s personality to life, while his own reflections on art, nature, and the role of the audience invite listeners to hear his music with fresh ears. This study invites anyone interested in the early development of American classical music to explore the mind behind the melodies.

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Language

en

Duration

~3 hours (181K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2004-11-28

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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John Fielder Porte

Best known for writing about major composers of the early 20th century, this music critic and biographer helped make figures like Edward Elgar, Edward MacDowell, and Frédéric Chopin more approachable for general readers. His books blend life story, musical commentary, and a clear enthusiasm for the artists he admired.

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