My Lord, What a Morning: An Autobiography

My Lord, What a Morning: An Autobiography

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by Marian Anderson
     
 

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"My Lord, What a Morning is a memoir, abounding with the tender and inspiring stories of Marian Anderson's life in her own modest words. From her humble but proud beginnings in south Philadelphia to international vocal renown, the legendary contralto writes of triumph and adversity, of being grounded in faith and surrounded by family, and of the music that shaped her… See more details below

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"My Lord, What a Morning is a memoir, abounding with the tender and inspiring stories of Marian Anderson's life in her own modest words. From her humble but proud beginnings in south Philadelphia to international vocal renown, the legendary contralto writes of triumph and adversity, of being grounded in faith and surrounded by family, and of the music that shaped her career." "Anderson published My Lord, What a Morning in 1956 on the heels of her groundbreaking role as the first African American to perform at the Metropolitan Opera. Here are the stories of a young girl with prodigious talent, and her warm remembrances of the teachers, managers, friends, accompanists, and fans who worked to foster it. Here is a veritable travelogue of her concerts across the globe and rare glimpses at the personal life of a woman more concerned with family than celebrity." "An entire chapter devoted to the Easter concert at the Lincoln Memorial in 1939 reveals Anderson's immense respect for Eleanor Roosevelt, who resigned from the Daughters of the American Revolution when they refused to let Anderson perform at Constituion Hall. Supplanting sorrow and regret for anger and violence, Anderson demurely imparts her views on discrimination and on becoming an icon in the struggle for civil rights." With eleven photographs and a touching new foreword by Anderson's nephew, famed conductor and poet James DePriest, this new paperback edition of My Lord, What a Morning revives the classic portrait of a musical legend who was resilient in the bullying face of bigotry and gracious in the unfaltering glow of fame.

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**** Reprint of the Viking Press edition of 1956 (which is cited in BCL3) with a new introduction, but still no index. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

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ISBN-13:
9780252070532
Publisher:
University of Illinois Press
Publication date:
02/28/2002
Series:
Music in American Life Series
Edition description:
Reprint
Pages:
352
Sales rank:
395,215
Product dimensions:
5.50(w) x 8.25(h) x 0.90(d)

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