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The Legacy of Elise Hall - by Kurt Bertels & Adrianne Honnold (Paperback)

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  • The saxophone is a globally popular instrument, often closely associated with renowned male players such as Charlie Parker, John Coltrane, or more recently, Kenny G. Less well known, however, is the historical presence of female saxophonists in the nineteenth century, shortly after the instrument's invention.
  • About the Author: Kurt Bertels is a postdoctoral researcher at LUCA School of Arts (KU Leuven), Koninklijk Conservatorium Brussel, and Royal Conservatoire Antwerp, Belgium, where he works on nineteenth- and early-twentieth-century saxophone history and performance practice.
  • 180 Pages
  • Music, History & Criticism

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The saxophone is a globally popular instrument, often closely associated with renowned male players such as Charlie Parker, John Coltrane, or more recently, Kenny G. Less well known, however, is the historical presence of female saxophonists in the nineteenth century, shortly after the instrument's invention. Elise Hall (1853-1924), a prominent wealthy socialite in Boston at the turn of the twentieth century, defied social norms by mastering the saxophone, an unconventional instrument for a woman of her time. Despite her career's profound impact, Elise Hall remains relatively obscure in broader music communities. Her untiring work as an impresario, patron, and performer made a significant mark on the history of the instrument. Yet these contributions have been historically undervalued, largely due to gender bias.

This collection of essays, written by mainly female saxophonists/scholars, re-evaluates Elise Hall's legacy beyond a discrete history, updating the narrative by highlighting the ways in which her identity and the saxophone itself have influenced historical accounts. By analyzing the sociocultural factors surrounding this innovative musician through a contemporary lens, the contributors collectively affirm her place as one of the pioneers in the history of the saxophone and challenge historical oversights shaped by gender bias.

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Contributors: Andrew J. Allen (Georgia College & State University), Kurt Bertels (LUCA School of Arts - KU Leuven), Adrianne Honnold (Lewis University), Sarah McDonie (Indiana University Bloomington), Sarah V. Hetrick (University of Arkansas), Holly J. Hubbs (Ursinus College).



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Easy-to-read book... Highly recommended... To celebrate Elise Hall, the wonderful repertoire she helped create and the authors of this new book, I'll be releasing a series of blog posts associated with the material in the coming months. There is just so much to discuss! - Sarah Anne Wolkowski, Saxophone Technique, March-June 2024, https: //saxophonetechnique.ca/?s=The+Legacy+of+Elise+Hall



Kurt Bertels vertelt over saxofoniste Elise Hall en het boek 'The Legacy of Elise Hall' bij Music Matters. Herbeluister het interview: https: //www.vrt.be/vrtmax/luister/radio/m/music-matters 31-95/music-matters 31-23426-0/



"This text is a much-needed reevaluation of saxophonist Elise Boyer Hall and her contributions to our field. It isn't a hard stretch to imagine and understand how a female-identifying saxophonist would've been viewed differently than a male-identifying saxophonist at the beginning of the 20th Century, and these authors collectively find evidence to overturn half a century of misinformation about her ability and potential misjudgments of her work ethic. This is a timely collection of research to help all saxophonists and musicologists rethink the cultural assumptions of the past, and opens up many new ideas and methodologies for future research. I highly recommend this text make its way onto every saxophonist's bookshelf." -Matthew Younglove, Tennessee Technological University



On the 100th anniversary of her death, The Legacy of Elise Hall - now available from Leuven University Press - provides a new outlook on Hall's life and legacy as one of the major performers and concertizers of the saxophone. In various dissertations, articles and books, most writing on Hall has been colored with misogyny, talks of her clothing and insults to her gender. Her actual accomplishments get distorted or ignored. This book is the first attempt to provide a new perspective on Hall's influence on women, saxophone repertoire, and how gender influences the saxophone's portrayal in popular culture. The editors Kurt Bertels and Adrianne Honnold offer an interdisciplinary approach to examine Hall's legacy by incorporating scholarship on gender, performance, and class in order to understand how her identity shaped and redefined the history of the saxophone. - Mary Huntimer, the Operatic Saxophone, April 10, 2024, https: //theoperaticsaxophone.com/2024/04/10/rethinking-elise-hall/



This book features multi-faceted, scholarly investigations into Hall's life and legacy. Well-documented evidence and well-reasoned arguments support the claims of Elise Hall's stature as a musician and her unique role at the turn of the twentieth century. As noted in the introduction, the value of this publication rests "not with the discrete history of Hall or the saxophone, but with the myriad questions raised from a constellation of factors surrounding this innovative musician" and by placing all within the context of her time from the perspective of the twenty-first century, one hundred years after her death. Primary and secondary sources are drawn from the era of Hall's lifetime as well as later articles, including very recent scholarship and methodologies. All work together to illuminate Hall both within historical context and through the lens of twenty-first-century considerations. - Stacy Maugans, Valparaiso University




About the Author



Kurt Bertels is a postdoctoral researcher at LUCA School of Arts (KU Leuven), Koninklijk Conservatorium Brussel, and Royal Conservatoire Antwerp, Belgium, where he works on nineteenth- and early-twentieth-century saxophone history and performance practice.

Adrianne Honnold is an assistant professor of Music at Lewis University in Romeoville, Illinois, USA where she teaches saxophone and music history courses.

Dimensions (Overall): 9.21 Inches (H) x 6.14 Inches (W) x .41 Inches (D)
Weight: .61 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 180
Genre: Music
Sub-Genre: History & Criticism
Publisher: Leuven University Press
Format: Paperback
Author: Kurt Bertels & Adrianne Honnold
Language: English
Street Date: March 15, 2024
TCIN: 91952011
UPC: 9789462703971
Item Number (DPCI): 247-20-6360
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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