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Eileen Southern, who died in Florida in October 2002, was widely recognised as a
pre-eminent figure in the study of African-American music. Her seminal history,
The Music of Black Americans, first published in New York in 1971, was the first
academic study to give serious scholarly attention to the totality of
African-American music – from the congregational singing of slaves to all-black Broadway
musicals, from blues and jazz to experimental composers – and was hugely influential.
Resolutely unpolemical and meticulously balanced, it did more to establish the
validity of the subject in the academy than any other single book. It had its genesis
in a course which Dr Southern (who had a Ph.D. in Renaissance music from
Harvard) developed in the late 1960s at Brooklyn College. She herself later
described how she was put under pressure to devise the course by a college administration
somewhat desperate to find ways to meet the demands of black students
for the inclusion of Black Studies in the curriculum. The idea met with disbelief
among colleagues in the music department, and the particular scorn of an unnamed
Englishman, holder of a Ph.D. in musicology from Oxford, who opined that a
course in black music presented ‘nothing of substance to deal with’. Declaring ‘I'll
show them’, a furious Eileen Southern was determined to design a course that
demonstrated the range of black music. The result turned out to be so rich that a
more sympathetic colleague suggested one day to Dr Southern that she turn the
course into a book – and The Music of Black Americans was the result (Standifer,
n.d.).
Title: Eileen Southern
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Eileen Southern, who died in Florida in October 2002, was widely recognised as a
pre-eminent figure in the study of African-American music.
Her seminal history,
The Music of Black Americans, first published in New York in 1971, was the first
academic study to give serious scholarly attention to the totality of
African-American music – from the congregational singing of slaves to all-black Broadway
musicals, from blues and jazz to experimental composers – and was hugely influential.
Resolutely unpolemical and meticulously balanced, it did more to establish the
validity of the subject in the academy than any other single book.
It had its genesis
in a course which Dr Southern (who had a Ph.
D.
in Renaissance music from
Harvard) developed in the late 1960s at Brooklyn College.
She herself later
described how she was put under pressure to devise the course by a college administration
somewhat desperate to find ways to meet the demands of black students
for the inclusion of Black Studies in the curriculum.
The idea met with disbelief
among colleagues in the music department, and the particular scorn of an unnamed
Englishman, holder of a Ph.
D.
in musicology from Oxford, who opined that a
course in black music presented ‘nothing of substance to deal with’.
Declaring ‘I'll
show them’, a furious Eileen Southern was determined to design a course that
demonstrated the range of black music.
The result turned out to be so rich that a
more sympathetic colleague suggested one day to Dr Southern that she turn the
course into a book – and The Music of Black Americans was the result (Standifer,
n.
d.
).
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