Issue 9 · Winter 2024

Musical Spheres

Retelling the Story of American Music

Nathan Jones 

Joseph Horowitz, Dvořák’s Prophecy and the Vexed Fate of Black Classical Music. Foreword by George Shirley. W. W. Norton, 256pp., $30 cloth.

When Antonín Dvořák arrived in America in 1892, he believed he was entering “The New World.” He was no Christopher Columbus, in geo-navigational terms at least, but he was certainly a geo-musical explorer. Jeannette Thurber, then president of the National Conservatory of Music in America, had offered the Bohemian an astonishing salary (equivalent to half a million dollars today) to work in New York City.

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This article appears in Athenaeum Review Issue 9 (Winter 2024), pp. 82-85. Download a PDF copy.
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