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GrainGer the Modernist This page has been left blank intentionally Grainger the Modernist edited by suzanne robinson University of Melbourne, Australia and Kay dreyfus Monash University, Australia © suzanne robinson, Kay dreyfus and the Contributors 2015 all rights reserved. no part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise without the prior permission of the publisher. suzanne robinson and Kay dreyfus have asserted their right under the Copyright, designs and Patents Act, 1988, to be identified as the editors of this work. Published by ashgate Publishing Limited ashgate Publishing Company Wey Court east 110 Cherry street union road suite 3-1 farnham burlington, Vt 05401-3818 surrey, Gu9 7Pt usa england www.ashgate.com British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library The Library of Congress has cataloged the printed edition as follows: Grainger the modernist / edited by suzanne robinson and Kay dreyfus. pages cm includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 978-1-4724-2022-0 (hardcover : alk. paper) – ISBN 978-1-4724-2023-7 (ebook) – ISBN 978-1-4724-2024-4 (epub) 1. Grainger, Percy, 1882–1961—Criticism and interpretation. i. robinson, suzanne. ii. dreyfus, Kay. ML410.G75G74 2014 780.92–dc23 2014031158 ISBN 9781472420220 (hbk) ISBN 9781472420237 (ebk – PDF) ISBN 9781472420244 (ebk – ePUB) bach musicological font developed by © yo tomita V Printed in the united Kingdom by henry Ling Limited, at the dorset Press, dorchester, dt1 1hd Contents List of Figures vii List of Music Examples ix Notes on Contributors xi Acknowledgements xv 1 Introduction 1 2 ‘The Beauty of Bravery’: Alternative Modernisms, De-Historicizing Grainger 17 Sarah Collins and Simon Perry 3 Grainger and the Performativity of Folk Song 33 Graham Freeman 4 A ‘Treat Equal to Wagner’: Grainger’s Interactions with the Music and Culture of Polynesia 55 Graham Barwell 5 ‘A Natural Innovationist’: Percy Grainger’s Early British Folk Song Settings 77 Dorothy de Val 6 Giving Voice to ‘the Painfulness of Human Life’: Grainger’s Folk Song Settings and Musical Irony 93 Peter Tregear 7 Grainger and the ‘New Iconoclasts’: Forays into Modernist French Music 107 Emily Kilpatrick 8 The Hispanic Grainger: Encounters with the Modern Spanish School 123 Michael Christoforidis and Ken Murray 9 Minstrelsy, Ragtime, ‘Improvisatory Music’ and Percy Grainger’s ‘Unwritten Music’ 139 John Whiteoak vi Grainger the Modernist 10 When Grainger Was Ultra-Modernist: A Study of the American Reception of In a Nutshell (1916) 163 Suzanne Robinson 11 ‘Serious Music’: The Brisbane Reception of Grainger’s Historical Chamber Music Recitals (1934) 181 Samantha Owens 12 Percy Grainger, Henry Cowell and the Origins of the World Music Survey Course 201 Peter Schimpf 13 Grainger as Educator: On the First Performance of The Immovable Do for Wind Band 219 Phillip Allen Correll 14 Percy Grainger: A Pioneer of Electronic Music 231 Andrew Hugill Index 255 List of Figures 4.1 The Rarotongan contingent at the 1906–07 Christchurch Exhibition. Their leader, Makea Daniela, is far right. Originally published in James Cowan, Official Record of the New Zealand International Exhibition of Arts and Industries, Held at Christchurch, 1906–7: A Descriptive and Historical Account (Wellington: Government Printer, 1910), 354. 60 4.2 Peter Buck/Te Rangi Hiroa with some of the visiting Cook Islanders at the 1906–07 Christchurch Exhibition. Photograph by Samuel Heath Head, 1/1–007477-G, Alexander Turnbull Library, Wellington, New Zealand. 61 4.3 Grainger wearing his ‘grass’ skirt, beadwork necklace, belt and armbands, 12 August 1909. Photograph by Rose Grainger. Acc. no. 99.0500, Grainger Museum. Reproduced by kind permission of the Estate of Percy Aldridge Grainger. 64 4.4 Grainger’s tip on noting: ‘use a tube not a trumpet’. Letter to Roger Quilter, [August 1909], Grainger Museum. Reproduced by kind permission of the Estate of Percy Aldridge Grainger. 66 4.5 One of the boxes holding a Danish copy of the first of the five 1907 wax cylinder recordings of Rarotongan music given to Grainger by Knocks in 1909. Acc. no. 04.1173, Grainger Museum. Reproduced by kind permission of the Estate of Percy Aldridge Grainger. 67 4.6 Grainger and Knocks at Otaki, 16 September 1924. Acc. no. 99.4700, Grainger Museum. Reproduced by kind permission of the Estate of Percy Aldridge Grainger. 72 4.7 Grainger and Elmer O. Thompson, who invented the electric eye device for copying wax cylinder recordings without damage, 25 September 1940. E & MP 93.015, National Museum of American History, Science Service Historical Images Collection, courtesy of Philco Corporation and the Library of Congress. 74 8.1 La Belle Otero dancing ‘Le tango de la table’, accompanied by an estudiantina, in Une fête à Seville at the Théâtre de Marigny in Paris in 1900. Le Théâtre no. 43 (October 1900 [I]): 20. 133 viii Grainger the Modernist 9.1 Cover of Chas. Sheard & Co’s Second Album of American Cakewalks published in London while In Dahomey was still running. Whiteoak Research Collection. 153 10.1 D. Cramer, The International Anthem (1918, detail). Acc. no. 01.2044, Grainger Museum. Reproduced by kind permission of the Estate of Percy Aldridge Grainger. 172 13.1 Karl L. King at rehearsal, 22 February 1940. Band Library, East Central University, Ada, Oklahoma. Reproduced by permission of the Dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences at East Central University in Ada, Oklahoma, USA. 225 13.2 Grainger at rehearsal, 23 February 1940. Band Library, East Central University, Ada, Oklahoma. Reproduced by permission of the Dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences at East Central University in Ada, Oklahoma, USA. 226 14.1 Sliding Pipes Free Music Invention (1946), constructed from masonite, wire, string and tape. Acc. no. 01.0002, Grainger Museum. Reproduced by kind permission of the Estate of Percy Aldridge Grainger. 247 14.2 Cross-Grainger Free Music Experiment (February 1950): Gliding tones on whistle and notes on recorders produced by holes and slits cut in paper rolls. Acc. no. 99.5700, Grainger Museum. Reproduced by kind permission of the Estate of Percy Aldridge Grainger. 247 14.3 Percy Grainger and Burnett Cross testing the Cross-Grainger Free Music Experiment (February 1950). Acc. no. 99.5700, Grainger Museum. Reproduced by kind permission of the Estate of Percy Aldridge Grainger. 248 14.4 Cross-Grainger Free Music Experiment: ‘“Sea-Song” sketch, three solovoxes, played by pianola roll’ (1950). Acc. no. 99.5700, Grainger Museum. Reproduced by kind permission of the Estate of Percy Aldridge Grainger. 248 14.5 Percy and Ella Grainger with the Free Music Tone-Tool (August 1951). Acc. no. 99.5700, Grainger Museum. Reproduced by kind permission of the Estate of Percy Aldridge Grainger. 249 14.6 Ella Grainger, seated at her writing desk in the living room at home in White Plains, contemplates the Kangaroo-Pouch Machine (mid- 1950s). Acc. no. 99.5700, Grainger Museum. Reproduced by kind permission of the Estate of Percy Aldridge Grainger. 250 14.7 Cross-Grainger Electric-Eye Tone-Tool. Acc. no. 01.0002, Grainger Museum. Reproduced by kind permission of the Estate of Percy Aldridge Grainger. 251 List of Music Examples 3.1 Grainger’s transcription of ‘’Merican Frigate; or Paul Jones’ as sung by George Wray on 28 July 1906, and published in Journal of the Folk-Song Society 3, no. 12 (May 1908): 206–12. Reproduced by courtesy of the Vaughan Williams Memorial Library, English Folk Dance and Song Society. 38 3.2 Grainger’s transcription of Oksefaldet (‘Melodi 9’) from 23 August 1922. MG 13/2–2, Danish Folk Song Collection, Grainger Museum. Reproduced by kind permission of the Estate of Percy Aldridge Grainger. 45 3.3 R.3109–12, Gacko (Hercegovina), as sung by Almasa Zvizdić, 23 April 1935, and published in Béla Bartók and Albert B. Lord, Serbo-Croatian Folk Songs (New York: Columbia University Press, 1951), 117. 49 5.1 Grainger, ‘Barbara Allen’, bars 1–4, from ‘Early Settings of Folksongs & Popular Tunes’ (1899). MG3/102–7-2, Grainger Museum. Reproduced by kind permission of the Estate of Percy Aldridge Grainger. 84 5.2 Grainger, ‘Early One Morning’, bars 5–12, from ‘Early Settings of Folksongs & Popular Tunes’ (1899). MG3/102–7-2, Grainger Museum. Reproduced by kind permission of the Estate of Percy Aldridge Grainger. 85 5.3a Malcolm Lawson, ‘O’er the Moor’, bars 1–8, from Songs of the North, 20th ed. (London: J. Cramer & Co., [1884]), 160. 88 5.3b Grainger, ‘O’er the Moor’, bars 1–6, from ‘Scottish Folksongs from Songs of the North’, Grainger Museum, MG3/77, 12. Reproduced by kind permission of the Estate of Percy Aldridge Grainger. 89 5.4 Grainger’s setting of ‘Bonnie George Campbell’, bars 20–27 from ‘Scottish Folksongs from Songs of the North’, Grainger Museum, MG3/77, 10. Reproduced by kind permission of the Estate of Percy Aldridge Grainger. 90 6.1 Grainger, opening of ‘Hard-Hearted Barb’ra (H)Ellen’, ed. Barry Peter Ould (Aylesbury: Bardic Edition, 2012). Reproduced by kind permission of the Estate of Percy Aldridge Grainger and with the assistance of Barry Peter Ould. 98

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