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词条 Sydney Beck
释义

  1. Life and career

     White House performance 

  2. Death

  3. References

Sydney Beck (2 September 1906 – 7 April 2001) was an American musicologist, music educator, violinist and viol player. As a scholar, he was considered an authority on English music of the 16th through 18th centuries.[1] One of his major contributions was his research on composer Thomas Morley which led to the modern publication of Morley's The First Book of Consort Lessons in 1959. Beck led his own ensemble, The Consort Players, in performances of Morley's music and other works by Morley's contemporaries; performances which contributed to the interest in reviving broken consort music in the 20th century.[2]

Life and career

Born in New York City, Beck was a graduate of Morris High School in the Bronx and the City University of New York.[3] He was a leading figure in the early music revival movement in New York City from the 1930s to the 1950s.[4] He was an expert in historically informed performance on the viol, and published numerous journal articles related to that topic. He performed in several early music ensembles as a gambist in the 1940s and 1950s.[5]

Beck was the long-time head of the Music Division of the Rare Book and Manuscripts Collections at the New York Public Library (NYPL). Funds provided by the Works Progress Administration during the 1930s enabled him to transcribe and to publish for the NYPL a large number of rare works from the Division's collection, including early American symphonies, chamber music, concertos, popular songs, hymns, and other sacred works that had never before been published.[6] From 1968–1976 he was Director of Libraries and a faculty member of the strings program at the New England Conservatory.[7]

White House performance

In 1963, at the invitation of First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy, his early music ensemble, The Consort Players, performed the musical entertainment under his direction for a State dinner at the White House in honor of Charlotte, Grand Duchess of Luxembourg. Among the musicians performing was tenor Robert White. In attendance were President John F. Kennedy, the First Lady, and Eunice Kennedy Shriver among other dignitaries.[8]

Death

Beck died in Brattleboro, Vermont in 2001 at the age of 94.[9] He was married to harpsichordist Blanche Winogron. One of his violin and viola pupils was violist Samuel Rhodes of the Juilliard String Quartet. Rhodes named Beck as one of the two most influential people in his formative years as a young musician.[10]

References

1. ^{{cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=y9VE4Ga5OdYC&pg=PA131|title=Pied Piper: The Many Lives of Noah Greenberg|author=James Gollin|page=131|publisher=Pendragon Press|year=2001|isbn=9781576470411}}
2. ^{{cite book|jstor=841662|title=Review Reviewed Work: The First Book of Consort Lessons... 1599 & 1611 by Thomas Morley, Sydney Beck|author=Thurston Dart|work=The Galpin Society Journal|volume=13|date=July 1960|pages=98–102}}
3. ^{{cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=IEmWymaZrfcC&pg=PA243&lpg=PA243|title=A Fiddler's Tale: How Hollywood and Vivaldi Discovered Me|author1=Louis Kaufman |author2=Annette Kaufman |publisher=University of Wisconsin Press|year=2013|page=243|isbn=9780299183837}}
4. ^{{cite book|url=http://vdgsa.org/pgs/journal/vol34-1997.pdf|work=Journal of the Viola Da Gamba Society of America|title=Interview with Sydney Beck|author=Alison Fowle, Judith Davidoff|pages=4–12|volume=34|year=1998}}
5. ^{{cite news|url=http://vdgsa.org/pgs/lm/life_members.html|title=Honorary Life Members of the VdGSA|work=vdgsa.org|accessdate=November 25, 2015}}
6. ^{{cite book|work=Fontes Artis Musicae|publisher=Kassel und Bärenreiter-Verlag|year=1969|pages=118–119|title=Ozalid Print Series}}
7. ^{{cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=BfwFfSNu5rYC&pg=PA17|title=Libraries, History, Diplomacy, and the Performing Arts: Essays in Honor of Carleton Sprague Smith|author1=Carleton Sprague Smith |author2=Israel J. Katz |author3=Malena Kuss |author4=Richard J. Wolfe |publisher=Pendragon Press|year=1991|page=17|isbn=9780945193135}}
8. ^{{cite news|url=https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1963/05/01/80445608.pdf|title=Grand Duchess Has Elizabethan Evening: White House Dinner Given for Charlotte of Luxembourg|date=May 1, 1963|page=3|work=The New York Times|author=Associated Press}}
9. ^WU Libraries Necrology {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090625032829/http://library.wustl.edu/units/music/necro/2001.html |date=2009-06-25 }}. Gives MLA Notes, v. 58 no. 1, September 2001 as reference.
10. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.juilliard.edu/journal/samuel-rhodes|title=Faculty Portrait: Samuel Rhodes|date=April 2011|work=The Juilliard Journal}}
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