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or over sixty years, the scholar and pianist John MJ Kirkpatrick tirelessly promoted and championed o u h the music of American composers. In this book, Drew sn i Massey explores how Kirkpatrick’s career as an editor c K John Kirkpatrick, of music shaped the music and legacies of some of the great , a i American modernists, including Aaron Copland, Ross Lee n r d k Finney, Roy Harris, Hunter Johnson, Charles Ives, Robert th p American Music, e Palmer, and Carl Ruggles. Drawing on oral histories, interviews, a P t and Kirkpatrick’s own extensive archives, Massey carefully rr reconstructs Kirkpatrick’s collaborations with such luminaries, ii Printed Page nc and the displaying his editorial practice and inviting reconsideration of tk e, many of the most important debates in American modernism— dA for example, the self-fashioning of young composers during Pm the 1940s, the cherished myth of Ruggles as a composer in a e communion with the “timeless,” and Ives’s status as a pioneer gr of modernist techniques. ei c a “A substantial and provocative contribution to our understanding n of Kirkpatrick as a man, performer, editor, and scholar. This book’s implications reach beyond the particular composers and works involved and will interest readers concerned with American music generally, as well as those interested in the history and practice of editing in the twentieth century.” —Tom C. Owens, editor of Selected Correspondence of Charles Ives Drew Massey is assistant professor of music at M Binghamton University. a s s Cover photo: Kirkpatrick seated at clavichord, ca. 1925. MSS 56, the John Kirkpatrick Papers in the Irving S. e Gilmore Music Library of Yale University. Photographer unknown. y Cover design: Frank Gutbrod D M rew assey John Kirkpatrick, American Music, and the Printed Page Eastman Studies in Music Ralph P. Locke, Senior Editor Eastman School of Music Additional Titles of Interest The Ballet Collaborations of Richard Strauss Wayne Heisler Jr. Dane Rudhyar: His Music, Thought, and Art Deniz Ertan Intimate Voices:The Twentieth-Century String Quartet, Volumes 1 and 2 Edited by Evan Jones Irony and Sound: The Music of Maurice Ravel Stephen Zank Leon Kirchner: Composer, Performer, and Teacher Robert Riggs The Pleasure of Modernist Music: Listening, Meaning, Intention, Ideology Edited by Arved Ashby Portrait of Percy Grainger Edited by Malcolm Gillies and David Pear Ruth Crawford Seeger’s Worlds: Innovation and Tradition in Twentieth-Century American Music Edited by Ray Allen and Ellie M. Hisama The Substance of Things Heard: Writings about Music Paul Griffiths Widor: A Life beyond the Toccata John R. Near A complete list of titles in the Eastman Studies in Music series may be found on our website, www.urpress.com. John Kirkpatrick, American Music, and the Printed Page Drew Massey The University of Rochester Press gratefully acknowledges generous support from the Manfred Bukofzer Endowment of the American Musicological Society. Copyright © 2013 by Drew Massey All rights reserved. Except as permitted under current legislation, no part of this work may be photocopied, stored in a retrieval system, published, performed in public, adapted, broadcast, transmitted, recorded, or reproduced in any form or by any means, without the prior permission of the copyright owner. First published 2013 University of Rochester Press 668 Mt. Hope Avenue, Rochester, NY 14620, USA www.urpress.com and Boydell & Brewer Limited PO Box 9, Woodbridge, Suffolk IP12 3DF, UK www.boydellandbrewer.com ISBN-13: 978-1-58046-404-8 ISSN: 1071-9989 Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Massey, Drew (Drew Michael), author. John Kirkpatrick, American music, and the printed page / Drew Massey. pages cm. -- (Eastman studies in music, ISSN 1071-9989 ; v. 98) Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 978-1-58046-404-8 (hardcover : alkaline paper) 1. Kirkpatrick, John, 1905–1991. 2. Music--Editing--History--20th century. 3. Music--United States-- 20th century--History and criticism. I. Title. II. Series: Eastman studies in music ; v. 98. ML427.K45M37 2013 780.92--dc23 2013005009 A catalogue record for this title is available from the British Library. This publication is printed on acid-free paper. Printed in the United States of America. Musical excerpts from John Kirkpatrick’s edition of Carl Ruggles’s Mood are repro- duced with permission from the John Kirkpatrick Estate. Musical excerpts from Carl Ruggles’s sketches of The Sunken Bell and Mood are repro- duced with permission from the Carl Ruggles Estate. The more credit accrues to Mr. Kirkpatrick for this labor and d evotion on his part, because, truth to tell, much of the music heard last night was ugly and tedious to a degree. —Olin Downes, New York Times, March 27, 1940 I haven’t been able to get a calm and collected view on the patch you sent. . . . So far my impression is of the painter who said that it took two men to paint a picture: one to do the painting and another to shoot him when he had painted enough. —Kirkpatrick, letter to Carl Ruggles, January 30, 1943 The next researcher on Ives will have to do some researching on your technique. —Nicolas Slonimsky, letter to John Kirkpatrick, November 16, 1960 Contents List of Musical Examples ix Acknowledgments xi Introduction: Strange Stopping Places 1 1 Beginnings 8 2 Mentorship: Music Publishing 28 3 Collaboration: Ruggles’s Evocations 50 4 Performance: Ives’s Concord Sonata 73 5 Imagination: Ruggles’s Mood 92 6 Voice: The Prose Works 118 7 Institution: The Charles Ives Society 129 Conclusion: Kirkpatrick, Compared 153 Notes 157 Works of John Kirkpatrick 181 Bibliography 187 Index 197 Plates follow page 100. Musical Examples 2.1 Hunter Johnson, For an Unknown Soldier, mm. 1–7 39 2.2 Hunter Johnson, Piano Sonata, mvt. 3, mm. 212–15; Roy Harris, Piano Sonata, coda, mm. 1–5 40 2.3 Hunter Johnson, Piano Sonata, mvt. 3, mm. 1–4; Roy Harris, Piano Sonata, mvt. 3, mm. 2–6 41 2.4 Finney, Third Piano Sonata, mvt. 2, mm. 1–6 43 2.5 Robert Palmer, First Prelude, mm. 1–6 46 2.6 Palmer, Second Prelude, mm. 1–6 46 3.1 J. S. Bach, Fugue in B Minor from The Well-Tempered Clavier, book 1, mm. 1–4 60 3.2 Ruggles, Evocation for Ives, mm. 1–5, multiple states 62 3.3 Ruggles, Evocation for Ives, mm. 21–26, multiple states 64 3.4 Ruggles, Evocation for Ives, mm. 30–32, multiple states 68 3.5 Underlying fundamental sounding, “Ives” Evocation, mm. 1–5 70 4.1 Charles Ives, Concord Sonata, variant readings, pp. 5–6 87 5.1 Kirkpatrick edition, Mood, mm. 22–25, violin part, and related material 98 5.2 Kirkpatrick edition, Mood, mm. 61–65, and related material 98 5.3 Kirkpatrick edition, Mood, m. 10, and related material 105 5.4 Ruggles, sketches for The Sunken Bell 107 5.5 Kirkpatrick edition, passages from Mood 109 5.6 Ruggles, sketch material for Mood, not included in Kirkpatrick’s edition 111

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