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Music and Politics in San Francisco

Music and Politics in San Francisco

From the 1906 Quake to the Second World War

by Leta E. Miller
Hardback
Publication Date: 04/10/2011

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This lively history immerses the reader in San Francisco's musical life during the first half of the twentieth century, showing how a fractious community overcame virulent partisanship to establish cultural monuments such as the San Francisco Symphony (1911) and Opera (1923). Leta E. Miller draws on primary source material and first-hand knowledge of the music to argue that a utopian vision counterbalanced partisan interests and inspired cultural endeavors, including the San Francisco Conservatory, two world fairs, and America's first municipally owned opera house. Miller demonstrates that rampant racism, initially directed against Chinese laborers (and their music), reappeared during the 1930s in the guise of labor unrest as WPA music activities exploded in vicious battles between administrators and artists, and African American and white jazz musicians competed for jobs in nightclubs.
ISBN:
9780520268913
9780520268913
Category:
Music
Format:
Hardback
Publication Date:
04-10-2011
Language:
English
Publisher:
University of California Press
Country of origin:
United States
Pages:
384
Dimensions (mm):
229x152x28mm
Weight:
0.63kg

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