Classical Music in America: A History of Its Rise and Fall

by Joseph Horowitz

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"An opinionated, stimulating account of how classical music failed to establish fruitful roots in America," Classical Music in America chronicles "a cultural attitude that has produced many fine artists and striking moments-but no institutional or intellectual support to sustain them" (Kirkus Reviews, starred review). "An admirable, scholarly volume" (Times Literary Supplement), this "formidable book ... shows how American classical music became a 'performance culture,' an ersatz-European showplace for celebrity virtuosos, rather than a native-born genre" (The New Yorker). "As a comprehensive, convincing analysis of the contemporary dilemma" of reconciling European heritage with American vision "and a riveting portrait of the century and a half of events and personalities which brought it about, Mr Horowitz's account would be hard to beat" (The Economist). "Anyone seeking to understand why American classical music has come to so dead an end-and wondering how it might yet escape a final descent into cultural irrelevance-should read Classical Music in America with close attention" (Commentary).

  • ISBN10 0393057178
  • ISBN13 9780393057171
  • Publish Date 24 May 2005
  • Publish Status Inactive
  • Out of Print 1 August 2021
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint WW Norton & Co
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 624
  • Language English