Vivian Fine A Bio-Bibliography

Cover of Vivian Fine A Bio-Bibliography by Judith Cody
Author: Judith Cody
Year: 2002
Language: en
Pages: 338
ISBN-13: 9780313254741
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Height: 9 Inches
Length: 5.999988 Inches
Weight: 1.4991433816 Pounds
Width: 0.94 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 780/.92
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Vivian Fine A Bio-Bibliography by Judith Cody, published by Bloomsbury Academic in 2002, offers an in-depth exploration of the life and works of Vivian Fine, an influential American composer. This 338-page biography and bibliography details Fine’s extensive contributions to music, highlighting her achievements from a young age, including her first performances at 18 and collaborations with notable figures such as Martha Graham. The book serves as a significant resource for understanding Fine’s impact on 20th-century music and her role in the modern music and dance movements.

Readers will find a comprehensive bibliography of Fine’s compositions, along with guides for locating published and recorded editions of her work. Cody’s personal connection to Fine, coupled with interviews and thorough research, provides a nuanced portrait of the composer, tracing her journey from a child prodigy in Chicago to a prominent figure in New York’s artistic scene. This edition not only serves as a reference for those interested in biography and music but also enriches the understanding of Fine’s contributions to popular culture and classical music history.


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Despite having composed 140 major works of music, all while pursuing an active and productive career in teaching, Vivian Fine (1913-2000) has not, until now, been the subject of a significant biography or bibliography. Regarded by many as the finest American female composer of the 20th century, Fine enjoyed many accomplishments, which ranged from seeing her works first performed when she was only 18 years old, and witnessing one of her ballets choreographed by Martha Graham, to the achievement of international renown. Author Judith Cody, who knew Fine personally, provides here a complete bibliography of her compositions, guides to locating published and recorded editions, and analyses of various aspects of the work of this most important figure in American music.

Interviews with Fine, combined with extensive research into secondary sources, allow Cody to give shape to a remarkable life, tracing the composer as she moved from child prodigy of Chicago to the center of the modern music and dance movements in New York City in the thirties, forties, and fifties. The result is both an exhaustive reference work and a vibrant portrait of an artist whose talents spanned decades, continents, and nearly every major creative development of the 20th century.

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