I Dream a World: The Operas of William Grant Still

I Dream a World: The Operas of William Grant Still

by Beverly Soll
I Dream a World: The Operas of William Grant Still

I Dream a World: The Operas of William Grant Still

by Beverly Soll

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Overview

William Grant Still (1895–1978) dreamed of a world in which his eight operas—for him the ultimate form of musical expression—would be heard in the major opera houses in the United States, devoting most of his career toward the pursuit of this goal. The first part of I Dream a World creates a context for Still’s operas and explores commonalities among them, including structural elements and musical characteristics. The second part traces the research, composition, and perform-ances of the operas as a way of documenting the history of the composer and his contributions to American opera. Although I Dream a World is not intentionally biographical, it is very pers-onal. It is more than the story of William Grant Still’s love of operatic music, of the libretti that reflect his own life and philosophy, and of the world he dreamed through his work. It opens a window on Still the man as well as on Still the composer that offers important insights into the social milieu of this pioneering figure.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781557287892
Publisher: University of Arkansas Press
Publication date: 04/01/2005
Pages: 306
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

Beverly Soll is arts/special events coordinator at the University of Wisconsin–Eau Claire and the author of Arias, Duets, and Scenes from the Operas of William Grant Still.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrationsvii
Prefaceix
Acknowledgmentsxiii
Introductionxv
Part 1Background and General Introduction to the Operas
Chapter 1Chronology of the Operas3
Chapter 2The Operas in the Context of Twentieth-CenturyAmerica11
Chapter 3A Look at the Creation of the Operas through the Composer's Diaries21
Chapter 4The Compositional Process31
Chapter 5Still's Life and Philosophy as Reflected in the Themes of the Operas37
Chapter 6Character Types and the Roles of Chorus, Orchestra, and Dance in the Operas51
Chapter 7Structural and Musical Aspects of the Operas59
Conclusion to Part 171
Part 2Research, Composition, and Performance History of the Operas
Chapter 8Blue Steel (1934)75
Chapter 9Troubled Island (1939)87
Chapter 10A Bayou Legend (1941)125
Chapter 11Costaso (1950)151
Chapter 12Mota (1951)161
Chapter 13The Pillar (1956)179
Chapter 14Minette Fontaine (1958)187
Chapter 15Highway 1, U.S.A. (1962), revision of A Southern Interlude (1942)205
Epilogue221
Appendix AWilliam Grant Still's Performance Log of Aria or Opera Performances227
Appendix BDistribution of Voice and Character Types236
Appendix CActs, Place, Setting, and Time of the Operas241
Appendix DCatalog of Arias by Opera, Title, Character, Voice Type, and Range243
Appendix EOrchestration Employed in the Operas247
Appendix FA Brief Overview of Opera/South249
Abbreviations253
Notes255
Bibliography275
Index281
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