Edward MacDowell, His Work and Ideals

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Edward MacDowell, His Work and Ideals

by Elizabeth Fry Page

EN·~49 minutes·16 chapters

Chapters

16 total
1

EDWARD MACDOWELL

0:02
2

ELIZABETH FRY PAGE

0:12
3

PREFACE

0:03
4

POETICAL INTERPRETATIONS

0:12
5

TO MACDOWELL

0:41
6

A.D. 1620

0:39
7

SONG

0:31
8

IN DEEP WOODS

0:38
9

SHADOW DANCE

1:14
10

AT AN OLD TRYSTING-PLACE

0:38

Description

This volume offers a thoughtful portrait of a pioneering American composer, tracing the personal and artistic forces that shaped his distinctive voice. By examining his upbringing, friendships, and the natural landscapes that inspired him, the author reveals how his ideals evolved alongside his music. Readers gain a clear sense of how his work fits within the broader currents of late‑19th‑century art.

Interwoven with the scholarly discussion are a series of original poems that echo the moods of his most celebrated piano pieces. Each verse serves as a lyrical key, unlocking the imagery behind compositions that were often rooted in poetic ideas. The book invites listeners to hear the music with fresh ears, appreciating the intimate dialogue between melody and verse that defined his creative world.

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Language

en

Duration

~49 minutes (47K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2004-10-16

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Elizabeth Fry Page

Elizabeth Fry Page

1865–1943

A Southern writer and editor with a deep interest in literature, music, and history, she helped shape Tennessee’s literary culture in the early 20th century. Her work ranged from poetry and essays to biography and criticism, reflecting a lively public career in letters.

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