All of This Music Belongs to the Nation - by Kenneth J Bindas (Paperback)
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Highlights
- Established in 1935 under the aegis of the Works Progress Administration, the Federal Music Project (FMP) was designed to employ musicians who were hard hit by the economic devastation of the Great Depression.
- About the Author: Dr. Kenneth J. Bindas is Professor of History at Kent State University.
- 184 Pages
- Music, History & Criticism
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Established in 1935 under the aegis of the Works Progress Administration, the Federal Music Project (FMP) was designed to employ musicians who were hard hit by the economic devastation of the Great Depression. All of This Music Belongs to the Nation is the first book-length study of the FMP and the many paradoxes and conflicts that marked its four-year existence. As Kenneth J. Bindas points out, the FMP leadership was more conservative than that of the sister projects in art, theater, and writing. Its stated aim of "raising" the taste of musicians and citizens alike created a particular problem. Although many unemployed musicians came from the sphere of popular music, such as jazz and Tin Pan Alley, the FMP chose to emphasize "cultured" music, particularly the orchestral works of composers in the European classical tradition. Inevitably, this created tension within the project, as those musicians deemed "popular" received second-class treatment and, in the case of racial and ethnic minorities, were segregated and stereotyped. Despite these troubles, Bindas demonstrates, the FMP succeeded in bringing music to millions of listeners across the country.Review Quotes
Engagingly written for a broad audience, All of this Music Belongs to the Nation will appeal to all those interested in the arts and Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal.--Thomas H. Brown "The Journal of American History"
This book is admirably researched and very readable.--Jerry Rodnitzky "Popular Music and Society"
This well written, concise survey of the Federal Music Project, documented with numerous citations and extensive bibliography, is an excellent introduction to the subject.--Metro Voloshin "Music References Services Quarterly"
About the Author
Dr. Kenneth J. Bindas is Professor of History at Kent State University. He received his B.S. in Ed from Youngstown State University in 1983 and his M.A. and PhD in history from the University of Toledo in 1984 and 1988 respectively. He has taught at Kent State University since 1995 and served as department chair from 2008-2016.Dimensions (Overall): 8.76 Inches (H) x 6.4 Inches (W) x .56 Inches (D)
Weight: .94 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 184
Genre: Music
Sub-Genre: History & Criticism
Publisher: University of Tennessee Press
Format: Paperback
Author: Kenneth J Bindas
Language: English
Street Date: August 23, 2016
TCIN: 1005238461
UPC: 9781572332522
Item Number (DPCI): 247-13-0604
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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