Scarecrow Press
Pages: 207
Trim: 6 x 9
978-0-8108-2737-0 • Hardback • May 1994 • $92.00 • (£71.00)
Jewel Taylor Thompson (BS, Virginia State University; MA, PhD, Eastman School of Music) is an associate professor, Hunter College/CUNY, where she teaches music theory and solfege. She is also Minister of Music at the Abyssinian Baptist Church in New York, where she directs three choral ensembles and serves as part-time organist. Several of her choral arrangements are published by Morning Star Music Publishers, St. Louis, MO.
...a very fine work and important for all those who want to increase their knowledge and appreciation of his great talent.
— Pastoral Music
Jewel Taylor Thompson and the Scarecrow Press deserve high praise for this excellent book on the first major figure in neo-African art music...it will inspire scholars to research and produce studies of composers and other aspects of this important musical genre...Thompson's study of Coleridge-Taylor is a well-researched and superbly organized book, in which the author shows her command of speech discourse as a tool of musicology. Her analysis, always very perceptive and deep, shows her thorough understanding of Coleridge-Taylor's techniques of composition.
— Research in African Literatures