South Side Impresarios

South Side Impresarios
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Publisher : University of Illinois Press
Total Pages : 396
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ISBN-10 : 9780252047534
ISBN-13 : 0252047532
Rating : 4/5 (532 Downloads)

Book Synopsis South Side Impresarios by : Samantha Ege

Download or read book South Side Impresarios written by Samantha Ege and published by University of Illinois Press. This book was released on 2024-11-12 with total page 396 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Between the world wars, Chicago Race women nurtured a local yet widely resonant Black classical music community entwined with Black civic life. Samantha Ege tells the stories of the Black women whose acumen and energy transformed Chicago’s South Side into a wellspring of music making. Ege focuses on composers like Florence Price, Nora Holt, and Margaret Bonds not as anomalies but as artists within an expansive cultural flowering. Overcoming racism and sexism, Black women practitioners instilled others with the skill and passion to make classical music while Race women like Maude Roberts George, Estella Bonds, Neota McCurdy Dyett, and Beulah Mitchell Hill built and fostered institutions central to the community. Ege takes readers inside the backgrounds, social lives, and female-led networks of the participants while shining a light on the scene’s audiences, supporters, and training grounds. What emerges is a history of Black women and classical music in Chicago and the still-vital influence of the world they created. A riveting counter to a history of silence, South Side Impresarios gives voice to an overlooked facet of the Black Chicago Renaissance.


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