Scott Joplin’s (1867–1917) opera Treemonisha is the only opera in existence about the Reconstruction era African-American experience written by a black man who actually lived through it. This fact alone makes the opera a work of tremendous significance. Further, Joplin’s music is profoundly expressive and as stylistically unique as anything ever created in America. Through his score and libretto, Joplin vividly documented a culture that has left us few other artifacts: The echoes of the “field hollers,” spirituals, fiddle tunes, revival hymns, and ancient African dances of his rural childhood are all heard, along with the dialects of his people rising up from slavery. Yet for all of its obvious significance, Treemonisha has been a deeply m...
As Nancy Ping-Robbins observed, “Ragtime as a topic of real scholarly pursuit [was] mostly ignored u...
For over one hundred years, the music-going public has reflected on the life and influence of Americ...
The piano's role in art song repertoire has evolved from a modest one during its formative years to ...
The amount of scholarly evaluation on the title role of Scott Joplin's opera Treemonisha is limited....
WMPG celebrates the lives of Black men and women throughout the month of February. Scott Joplin, kn...
The richness and complexity of layered meanings hidden inside Scott Joplin's opera, Treemonisha leav...
Even though America’s musical elite undertook a veritable boycott of American talent during the nine...
Although Gershwin’s Porgy & Bess (1935) is still regarded by most critics as the first African-Ameri...
William Grant Still is commonly referred to as the “Dean of Afro-American Composers” and his music s...
The conductor has become a position of great influence and necessity to the performing ensemble due ...
The Green Pastures, a play with music featuring Negro spiritual arrangements and compositions in the...
Joe Jordan (1882–1971) is the musician who most directly links authentic African-American ragtime wi...
Over a career spanning seven decades, John Joubert (1927–2019) wrote operas, symphonies, concertos, ...
Richard WagnerEdgard VareseScott JoplinScott Joplin, arr. Gunther SchullerCharles Luke, arr. Ferdina...
The American composer John Adams has addressed global issues in many of his operas including Nixon i...
As Nancy Ping-Robbins observed, “Ragtime as a topic of real scholarly pursuit [was] mostly ignored u...
For over one hundred years, the music-going public has reflected on the life and influence of Americ...
The piano's role in art song repertoire has evolved from a modest one during its formative years to ...
The amount of scholarly evaluation on the title role of Scott Joplin's opera Treemonisha is limited....
WMPG celebrates the lives of Black men and women throughout the month of February. Scott Joplin, kn...
The richness and complexity of layered meanings hidden inside Scott Joplin's opera, Treemonisha leav...
Even though America’s musical elite undertook a veritable boycott of American talent during the nine...
Although Gershwin’s Porgy & Bess (1935) is still regarded by most critics as the first African-Ameri...
William Grant Still is commonly referred to as the “Dean of Afro-American Composers” and his music s...
The conductor has become a position of great influence and necessity to the performing ensemble due ...
The Green Pastures, a play with music featuring Negro spiritual arrangements and compositions in the...
Joe Jordan (1882–1971) is the musician who most directly links authentic African-American ragtime wi...
Over a career spanning seven decades, John Joubert (1927–2019) wrote operas, symphonies, concertos, ...
Richard WagnerEdgard VareseScott JoplinScott Joplin, arr. Gunther SchullerCharles Luke, arr. Ferdina...
The American composer John Adams has addressed global issues in many of his operas including Nixon i...
As Nancy Ping-Robbins observed, “Ragtime as a topic of real scholarly pursuit [was] mostly ignored u...
For over one hundred years, the music-going public has reflected on the life and influence of Americ...
The piano's role in art song repertoire has evolved from a modest one during its formative years to ...