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The Forgotten Operas of Black Composers

A Critical Exploration of Legacy and Heritage

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The Forgotten Operas of Black Composers

By: Richard Fleischman
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The Forgotten Operas of Black Composers is a groundbreaking exploration of the operatic works by Black composers whose voices have been largely erased from the historical canon. In this compelling and accessible book, Richard Fleischman delves deep into the lives and legacies of visionary composers like Chevalier de Saint-Georges, William Grant Still, Florence Price, Scott Joplin, and many others who defied the constraints of their time to create operas that speak to the Black experience and the universal themes of humanity, struggle, and resilience.

With a keen eye on both historical context and musical innovation, this book examines why these composers and their works were marginalized, offering a critical perspective on the cultural, political, and institutional forces that kept them from the operatic mainstream. Through detailed analysis and rich storytelling, Fleischman reveals how these forgotten masterpieces were both ahead of their time and relevant to today’s world. From the groundbreaking ragtime operas of Scott Joplin to the stirring operatic narratives of William Grant Still, the book illustrates how their works still resonate with audiences and artists today.

A vital addition to the canon of music history, The Forgotten Operas of Black Composers celebrates the contributions of Black artists to opera and calls for their rightful place in the spotlight. With special attention given to the intersection of race, identity, and artistic expression, this book is both a historical account and a passionate advocacy for the revival of lost operatic gems. Whether you are a music lover, a student of history, or someone who believes in the power of the arts to change cultural narratives, this book will inspire you to reimagine the opera world and its diverse possibilities.

Key Features:

• In-depth profiles of pioneering Black opera composers, including Chevalier de Saint-Georges, Florence Price, William Grant Still, Scott Joplin, and others

• An exploration of the historical and systemic biases that led to the erasure of Black operatic voices

• Insight into how these operas reflect the cultural and social realities of their time, while still offering timeless relevance

• A passionate call for the rediscovery and performance of these forgotten works in contemporary opera houses

• A captivating read for anyone interested in classical music, opera, racial justice, and cultural history

The Forgotten Operas of Black Composers is not just an examination of the past—it is a call to action for a more inclusive, diverse, and representative future in the world of opera.

History & Criticism Instruction & Technique Music Opera

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