During his lifetime, Henry F. Gilbert was regarded as one of the
foremost composers of the day and a trailblazer in America's rich
musical heritage. Often called the Mark Twain of American Music,
Gilbert was one of American music's nonconformists. He was a
maverick who became a true prophet of American music as a composer,
writer, editor, and lecturer. This volume contains a short
biography of Gilbert, a listing of his compositions, including the
different versions of the works and the holding libraries. A
discography is included, which puts emphasis on the inclusion of
excerpts from contemporary performances. This book captures much of
the new material on Gilbert that has surfaced since the Henry F.
Gilbert Papers were presented to Yale.
The volume is divided into six sections. The first is the
biography, which includes a sketch of Gilbert's life, and his
importance in establishing an American school of composition. The
Works and Performances section provides the name of the work,
publisher, and date and revisions of the work. Scoring for the
compositions is also given along with cross-references to Gilbert's
program notes and reviews. An annotated Bibliography of writings by
Gilbert summarizes his philosophy of American music, and
illuminates his own compositional style. A discography, general
bibliography, and a bibliography of works and performances are also
concluded. This bio-bibliography will appeal to musicians and
American enthusiasts alike.
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