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Author Welsh, Mary Sue.

Title One woman in a hundred : Edna Phillips and the Philadelphia Orchestra / Mary Sue Welsh.

Imprint Urbana : University of Illinois Press, ©2013.

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 Axe Kansas Collection CA Martin  787.95 P542Bw 2013    ---  Lib Use Only
Description xvii, 241 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations ; 24 cm.
text txt rdacontent
unmediated n rdamedia
volume nc rdacarrier
Series Music in American life
Music in American life.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 231-233) and index.
Contents Foreword -- In the lion's den -- A formidable arena -- The little goat -- Keeping up with the speed kings -- One step ahead of the sheriff -- A season of firsts -- "Answer yes or no" -- "Mortally wounded" -- War on Broad Street -- Honor among women -- A month out of school -- On to Fantasia -- A silent exit -- Cajoling and seducing composers -- War stories -- Afterword.
Summary Gifted harpist Edna Phillips (1907-2003) joined the Philadelphia Orchestra in 1930, becoming not only that ensemble's first female member but also the first woman to hold a principal position in a major American orchestra. Plucked from the Curtis Institute of Music in the midst of her studies, Phillips was only twenty-three years old when Leopold Stokowski, one of the twentieth century's most innovative and controversial conductors, named her principal harpist. This candid, colorful account traces Phillips's journey through the competitive realm of Philadelphia's virtuoso players, where she survived - and thrived - thanks to her undeniable talent, determination, and lively humor. Drawing on extensive interviews with Phillips, her family, and colleagues as well as archival sources, One Woman in a Hundred chronicles the training, aspirations, setbacks, and successes of this pioneering woman musician. Mary Sue Welsh recounts numerous insider stories of rehearsal and performance with Stokowski and other renowned conductors of the period such as Arturo Toscanini, Fritz Reiner, Otto Klemperer, Sir Thomas Beecham, and Eugene Ormandy. She also depicts Phillips's interactions with fellow performers, the orchestra management, and her teacher, the wily and brilliant Carlos Salzedo. Blessed with a nimble wit, Phillips navigated a plethora of challenges, ranging from false conductors' cues to the advances of the debonair Stokowski and others. She remained with the orchestra through some of its most exciting years from 1930 to 1946 and was instrumental in fostering harp performance, commissioning many significant contributions to the literature. This portrait of Phillips's exceptional tenure with the Philadelphia Orchestra also reveals the behind-the-scenes life of a famous orchestra during a period in which Rachmaninoff declared it "the finest orchestra the world has ever heard." Through Phillips's perceptive eyes, readers will watch as Stokowski melds his musicians into a marvelously flexible ensemble; world-class performers reach great heights and make embarrassing flubs; Greta Garbo comes to Philadelphia to observe her lover Leopold Stokowski at work; and the orchestra encounters the novel experience of recording for Walt Disney's Fantasia. A colorful glimpse into a world-class orchestra at the height of its glory, One Woman in a Hundred tells the fascinating story of one woman brave enough and strong enough to overcome historic barriers and pursue her dreams. -- Book jacket.
Subject Phillips, Edna, 1907-2003.
Philadelphia Orchestra -- History.
Harpists -- United States -- Biography.
Phillips, Edna, 1907-2003. (OCoLC)fst01945897
Philadelphia Orchestra. (OCoLC)fst00549494
Harpists. (OCoLC)fst00951648
United States. (OCoLC)fst01204155
Phillips, Edna 1907-2003 (DE-588)1034537490
Philadelphia Orchestra (DE-588)801194-1
Harfenistin (DE-588)4712027-7
Genre/Form Biography.
Biographies. (OCoLC)fst01919896
History. (OCoLC)fst01411628
Biographies.
ISBN 9780252037368 (cloth ; alk. paper)
0252037367 (cloth ; alk. paper)
40021930954
219309540X
9782193095407
9780252094545 (electronic)
Standard No. 40021930954

 
    
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