Carl Ruggles: A Bio-Bibliography
By (Author) Jonathan D. Green
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Greenwood Press
20th November 1995
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Art music, orchestral and formal music
Bibliographies, catalogues
780.92
Hardback
168
Carl Ruggles (1876-1971) was the epitome of the New England iconoclast. A composer of the American avant-garde movement, he wrote, in a very concise and dissonant style, a small body of truly unique musical works. He lived to be 95, composing to the very end of his life, but left behind a mere eight sanctioned works which he had rewritten and refined over decades. In the 1920s, he was at the focal point of ultra-modern music-making. Since there is currently a renewed interest in his work, this bio-bibliography is timely and needed, and of interest to scholars, students, and performers. During the 1920s, had Edgard Varese or Charles Ives been asked to name America's greatest living composer, the response would have been Carl Ruggles. Forty years later, such eminent experts on American music as Nicolas Slonimsky, Virgil Thomson, and Aaron Copland would each describe Ruggles as our most technically refined composer. Ruggles, with Varese and Ives, was the standard-bearer of the atonal movement in this century's third decade. With the rise of American realism, he slipped out of the public eye. Recent years have seen a resurgence of performances of his works and research on his music; consequently, there is a need for this timely bio-bibliography.
Green states that Ruggles's work showcase some of the twentisth century's grandest accomplishments in the air of composition. One hopes performing artists will take notice and investigate the music of ruggles. The bio-bibliography is highly recommened for reference sections in libraries of music conservatories and university and colleges.-ARBA
"Green states that Ruggles's work showcase some of the twentisth century's grandest accomplishments in the air of composition. One hopes performing artists will take notice and investigate the music of ruggles. The bio-bibliography is highly recommened for reference sections in libraries of music conservatories and university and colleges."-ARBA
JONATHAN D. GREEN is Director of Choirs at Elon College. An active composer, he has received commissions throughout the United States, Great Britain, and Australia. His Conductor's Guide to Choral-Orchestral Works was published in 1994.