This unique collection of sketches for pianoforte by Arthur Farwell captures the spirit and soul of the American West. These pieces draw inspiration from various cultures and communities, including Native American, cowboy, and African American, and are sure to delight both musicians and history buffs alike.
Arthur Farwell Livres



American Indian Melodies
- 72pages
- 3 heures de lecture
Wanderjahre of a Revolutionist and Other Essays on American Music
- 280pages
- 10 heures de lecture
Selected autobiographical and critical essays by the important early 20c American composer/campaigner Arthur a major narrative of American musical life c.1900.Arthur Farwell was the great apostle of American music. He published works by American composers in his Wa-Wan Press, he lectured widely on the need to develop a national style, and he spearheaded the American Music Society's drive to promote the country's composers. The twenty-year crusade covered in `Wanderjahre,' originally published as articles in Musical America, begins in 1889 when Farwell's musical interest first developed, continues throughhis Bohemian days in Boston as a budding composer and his trip to Europe for further study, then chronicles his work in America on his return in 1899. Later critical articles and reviews confirm Farwell as an original, often audacious voice, frequently at odds with the musical establishment but raising key issues of American musical life in his day, and giving valuable insights into that milieu.