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Weekend self-care open thread: AntonĂ­n DvoÅ™Ă¡k and Black American music

I have a soft spot for this great composer of the European tradition. Because he said this when he spent years in the United States conducting the National Conservatory of New York: “I am now satisfied,” DvoÅ™Ă¡k quoted to journalist James Creelman, “That the future music in this country must be founded upon what are called negro melodies. This must be the real foundation of any serious and original school of composition to be developed in the United States.” What seems to us as a truism in our modern day, when Black American music is the foundation of all popular music, was a revelation—and not a welcome one—when Mr. DvoÅ™Ă¡k plied his trade in New York City. Black music is American music. Black history is American history. And even the storied heights of European concert music had much to learn from the people it enslaved. So, for this weekend's self care, we shall delight in the compositions this seer saw as what was quintessentially American. What DvoÅ™Ă¡k saw was that this country ...

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