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Dvorak's Prophecy

And the Vexed Fate of Black Classical Music
  • Joseph Horowitz
2021
W. W. Norton & Co.

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Featured Excerpts

  • Portraits of Dean Dixon, William Grant Still, and Margaret Bonds, three African American classical musicians.
    Book Review

    A Prophecy Unfulfilled?

    What a new book and six companion videos have to say about the fate of Black classical music in America.
    by Mark N. Grant via The American Scholar on April 2, 2022
  • The Fisk University Jubilee Singers on tour at the court of Queen Victoria in 1873, painted by Edmund Havel.
    Book Review

    ‘Dvorák’s Prophecy’ Review: America’s Silent Tradition

    The Czech composer came to New York with the conviction that African-American melodies would be the ‘seedbed’ for their nation’s 20th-century music.
    by John Check via The Wall Street Journal on January 28, 2022
  • Clockwise from left: William Dawson, Marian Anderson, William Grant Still, Florence Price. Background features the score of Price’s Violin Concerto No. 2.
    Book Review

    Classical Music and the Color Line

    Despite its universalist claims, the field is reckoning with a long legacy of racial exclusion.
    by Douglas Shadle via Boston Review on December 15, 2021
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