Series IV, Volume 2: Popular Adaptations, 1927–1950 (2009)
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Pages
326 pp (introduction, facsimiles)
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ISBN
978-0-913574-67-6
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Price
$175 (subscribers)
$225 (non-subscribers)
Edited by Charles Hamm, Elmar Juchem, and Kim H. Kowalke
In 2009, the Music Publishers Association of the United States awarded this volume one of its PAUL REVERE AWARDS FOR GRAPHIC EXCELLENCE. Each Revere recognizes an “outstanding example of graphic design, with an emphasis on usability for orchestras, educators, libraries and individuals.”
Overview
Collectors of sheet music, lovers of popular song, and scholars of popular music and musical theater will be fascinated by this extraordinary volume within the Kurt Weill Edition. Thanks to a sustained, multiyear search, every known popular adaptation of Weill’s music published during his lifetime is included in a full-color gallery of covers and its catalogue: workers’ choruses, virtuosic violin showpieces, sheet music, vocal gems and selections, polyglot songbooks, newspaper supplements, anthologies, dance band and choral arrangements. Particularly prone to physical deterioration and loss over time, some of these items have apparently survived only in unique exemplars. The 176 covers tell a colorful tale all on their own, and each of the 38 black-and-white facsimiles is printed at full size and in original format. A magisterial essay by Charles Hamm, one of the foremost scholars of popular music in the twentieth century, accompanies the illustrations and discusses each facsimile in detail (link below). The publication is an essential volume in documenting how Weill’s music was transmitted and received during his lifetime.
Featured Essay
- Popular Adaptations of Weill's Music for Stage and Screen, 1927-1950 (Comprehensive essay by Charles Hamm)