The Strange Career of Porgy and Bess
Title | The Strange Career of Porgy and Bess PDF eBook |
Author | Ellen Noonan |
Publisher | Univ of North Carolina Press |
Pages | 441 |
Release | 2012 |
Genre | Performing Arts |
ISBN | 0807837164 |
Examines the opera Porgy and Bess's long history of invention and reinvention as a barometer of 20th-century American expectations about race, culture and the struggle for equality.
Porgy
Title | Porgy PDF eBook |
Author | DuBose Heyward |
Publisher | Bibliotech Press |
Pages | 206 |
Release | 1925 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN |
Basis for light opera Porgy and Bess. Story of crippled Negro beggar and his friends and enemies in Charleston, S.C.
The Strange Career of Porgy and Bess
Title | The Strange Career of Porgy and Bess PDF eBook |
Author | Ellen Noonan |
Publisher | UNC Press Books |
Pages | 440 |
Release | 2012-12-10 |
Genre | Performing Arts |
ISBN | 0807837334 |
Created by George Gershwin and DuBose Heyward and sung by generations of black performers, Porgy and Bess has been both embraced and reviled since its debut in 1935. In this comprehensive account, Ellen Noonan examines the opera's long history of invention and reinvention as a barometer of twentieth-century American expectations about race, culture, and the struggle for equality. In its surprising endurance lies a myriad of local, national, and international stories. For black performers and commentators, Porgy and Bess was a nexus for debates about cultural representation and racial uplift. White producers, critics, and even audiences spun revealing racial narratives around the show, initially in an attempt to demonstrate its authenticity and later to keep it from becoming discredited or irrelevant. Expertly weaving together the wide-ranging debates over the original novel, Porgy, and its adaptations on stage and film with a history of its intimate ties to Charleston, The Strange Career of "Porgy and Bess" uncovers the complexities behind one of our nation's most long-lived cultural touchstones.
Porgy and Bess
Title | Porgy and Bess PDF eBook |
Author | Burton D. Fisher |
Publisher | Opera Journeys Publishing |
Pages | 36 |
Release | 2006 |
Genre | Music |
ISBN | 1930841191 |
A comprehensive guide to Gershwin's PORGY AND BESS, featuring Principal Characters in the opera, Brief Story Synopsis, Story Narrative with Music Highlight Examples, and an insightful and in depth Commentary and Analysis by Burton D. Fisher, noted opera author and lecturer.
Romancing the Gullah in the Age of Porgy and Bess
Title | Romancing the Gullah in the Age of Porgy and Bess PDF eBook |
Author | Kendra Y. Hamilton |
Publisher | University of Georgia Press |
Pages | 416 |
Release | 2024-06-15 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 0820362905 |
Romancing the Gullah in the Age of Porgy and Bess is a literary and cultural history of a place: the Gullah Geechee Coast, a four-state area that’s one of only a handful of places that can truly be said to be the “cradle of Black culture” in the United States. Romancing the Gullah seeks to fill a gap and correct the maps. While there is a veritable industry of books on literary Charleston and on “the lowcountry,” along with a plenitude of Gullah-inspired studies in history, anthropology, linguistics, folklore, and religion, there has never been a comprehensive study of the region’s literary influence, particularly in the years of the Great Migration and the Harlem (and Charleston) Renaissance. By giving voice to artists and culture makers on both sides of the color line, uncovering buried histories, and revealing secret connections between races amid official practices of Jim Crow, Romancing the Gullah sheds new light on an only partially told tale. A labor of love by a Charleston insider, the book imparts a lively and accessible overview of its subject in a manner that will satisfy the book lover and the scholar.
Synopsis of Biological Data on the Red Porgy, Pagrus Pagrus (Linnaeus)
Title | Synopsis of Biological Data on the Red Porgy, Pagrus Pagrus (Linnaeus) PDF eBook |
Author | Charles Samuel Manooch |
Publisher | |
Pages | 28 |
Release | 1978 |
Genre | Fishing |
ISBN |
The Gershwins' Porgy and Bess
Title | The Gershwins' Porgy and Bess PDF eBook |
Author | Robin Thompson |
Publisher | Amadeus Press |
Pages | 214 |
Release | 2010 |
Genre | Performing Arts |
ISBN | 157467191X |
(Amadeus). In 1935 George Gershwin continued the melding of theatrical, classical, and jazz idioms he began with "Rhapsody in Blue," bringing DuBose Heyward's novel and play Porgy to the musical stage with Porgy and Bess . Collaborating with his brother Ira and Heyward, Gershwin created what was deemed at the time a "folk opera" a work that over the years has passed through cycles of praise and criticism, finally achieving recognition as a great American theatrical achievement and inclusion in the repertoire of opera companies around the world. In this lavishly illustrated 75th anniversary volume, created with the participation of the Gershwin estate, opera producer and author Robin Thompson recounts the history of Porgy and Bess as he looks at the various interpretations of the work and the many layers of meaning to be found in the story of the crippled Porgy, the conflicted and vulnerable Bess, the dope peddler Sportin' Life, and the other residents of Catfish Row. Packed with unique, rarely seen archival photographs and documents associated with the production, Porgy and Bess commemorates this uniquely American blending of musical, ethnic, and creative styles and the people, the performers, and the times that produced it.