Two Ricercare on poems by H.T. Tsiang [CF:141-40103]

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Ruth Crawford was a pioneering subversive in both American music and socioeconomic politics. In 1932 she discovered H. T. Tsiang’s polemic poetry in The Daily Worker (a NYC-based Communist journal), and two poems leapt out as dramatically expressing oppression of the proletariat by the bourgeoisie, showing internal class struggle even within immigrant communities. This is the genesis of the songs “Sacco, Vanzetti” and “Chinaman, Laundryman.” Musically, Crawford’s rigorous modernism not only serialized pitches, but other elements as well. This explains the slightly surprising title Two Ricercare, a reference to the Renaissance precursor of fugue.
Vendor:
Fischer Presser
Composer:
Ruth Crawford
Format:
Performance
ISBN:
9781491131657.0
Instrumentation:
Voice, Piano
Language:
English
Pages:
24.0
Scoring:
Voice, Piano
UPC:
680160679997.0
Copyright Year:
1973, 1976, 2019
Table of Contents:
1. Sacco, Vanzetti, 2. Chinaman, Laundryman
Text Source:
Poems by H.T. Tsiang, originally published in "The Daily Worker" (1928)