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Pied Piper: The Many Lives of Noah Greenberg (Lives in Music Series) [Hardcover]

James Gollin (Author)
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Lives in Music Series March 1, 2001
Noah Greenberg's life story reads like a gritty Jack London or Theodore Dreiser romance set against the backdrop of New York's political and cultural scene. Born and raised in the Bronx, the child of immigrant parents, Greenberg had no education beyond high school and absolutely no formal musical training. Yet, in the 1950s, he rose to musical celebrity as co-founder and director of the legendary New York Pro Musica and became the driving force behind the American early-music revival.

Growing up in the Depression, Greenberg devoted himself to radical socialism and labor activism. In World War II, he worked in the California shipyards and spent six years in the Merchant Marine. Music always mattered, but the turning point in his life was the 1950 Prades Festival, from which he came away convinced that he must make his career in music.

He put together an ensemble of engaging young singers and instrumentalists, featuring the astonishing countertenor voice of Russell Oberlin. By the mid-fifties, lively, expressive interpretations of medieval, Renaissance, and Baroque works had won Greenberg and the Pro Musica national acclaim. In 1958, their presentation of the medieval liturgical drama The Play of Daniel made them internationally famous. At the height of his and Pro Musica's success, Noah Greenberg died suddenly in New York at the age of 47. In Pied Piper, James Gollin tells the story of Greenberg's tragically short life, placed in the rich context of America's rise to postwar cultural prominence.

James Gollin, author of four books and many articles for New York Magazine, Fortune, The Nation, and The New York Times, has created entertainments featuring a fictional early music group, The Antiqua Players.Winner of the Deems Taylor Award for 2002 given by ASCAP.


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... an important document for those interested in the history of performance in the United States. NOTES June, 2002

Gollin has . . . portrayed the power of music in the life of one boy from the Bronx. . . . I can only hope that Gollin's vivid, multifaceted portrait of Noah Greenberg and his place in revitalizing the performance of early music will lead listeners to return to his recorded legacy. --Brewer, American Record Guide

About the Author

James Gollin, born in 1932 in St. Louis, Missouri, began to study piano
at age 9 in suburban New York. A graduate of Yale, Gollin
published several highly-regarded works of non-fiction (on life
insurance, retirement policy and the finances of the Catholic Church)
before turning to music as a major field of interest.
Gollin has served as editor of a quarterly devoted to early music
and has published four novels featuring the Antiqua Players, a
quintet specializing in early music, whose members find themselves
devoted from their career struggles in the gritty world of New York
music by -- among other matters -- espionage, criminal fraud and
homicide.
Gollin's first musical biography, Pied Piper: The Many Lives of
Noah Greenberg, won a 2002 ASCAP Deems Taylor Award as
one of the previous year's "outstanding" books on a musical sub-
ject. His second, Pianist, the life story of concert pianist Eugene
Istomin, was published in 2010.
Gollin lives with his wife, the art critic Jane Feder Gollin, in New
York City.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 427 pages
  • Publisher: Pendragon Pr; First Edition edition (March 1, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1576470415
  • ISBN-13: 978-1576470411
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 6.1 x 1.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.8 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #265,679 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Superb bio of an interesting & influential musician, April 13, 2005
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This review is from: Pied Piper: The Many Lives of Noah Greenberg (Lives in Music Series) (Hardcover)
Without Noah Greenberg, there probably would not have been a widespread early-music revival, either here or elsewhere. His New York Pro Musica group influenced everyone on two continents, and his influence is still felt today.

In this excellently-written biography, James Gollin makes us feel as if we know Greenberg....or, at least, as well as his colleagues knew him. An enigmatic, enthusiastic, yet contradictory personality, Greenberg was part egalitarian and part dictator, running the Pro Musica with an increasingly strong hand as the years progressed, essentially burning himself out at age 46 (he died shortly before his 47th birthday) by a combination of overwork and overcontrol of his organization. But make no mistake, there is quite a bit in here to satisfy the musicologists as well, covering the immense amount of research and thought that went into each and every performance of early music the Pro Musica did, particularly in regards to their "smash hit," The Play of Daniel. This was a combined effort between Greenberg, British scholars William Smolden and Thurston Dart, and American musicologist Rembert Weakland. All of them approved of Greenberg's colorful orchestration, lately contested as "inauthentic," because they were convinced that the music not only called for it but was probably performed in this manner. Also of interest is Greenberg's growing conflict with his star countertenor, Russell Oberlin, and his willingness to replace anyone who would not give him complete control over their careers.

In short, a must-read for anyone interested in this repertoire and its origins as a musical "movement" in our lifetime.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A testament to a life of tremendous accomplishment, August 16, 2001
This review is from: Pied Piper: The Many Lives of Noah Greenberg (Lives in Music Series) (Hardcover)
Pied Piper: The Many Lives Of Noah Greenberg is a superb, 427 page biography, and the latest entry in the outstanding Pendragon Press "Lives in Music" series. Biographer James Gollin combines meticulous research with a natural flair for storytelling as he relates the life and accomplishments of Noah Greenberg's short (he died at the age of 47), colorful (his early years reads with all the drama a pulp fiction novel), and influential career (culminating in his having co-founded and directed the New York Pro Musica -- a driving force for the American early music revival). Highly recommended reading for students of 20th Century American music history , Pied Piper is a testament to a life of tremendous accomplishment by a man driven with talent and energy to accomplish in a few short post-war years what others could not hope to achieve in multiple lifetimes.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A man not to forget !, May 21, 2001
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Noah Greenberg, as the director of the New York Pro Musica, is one of the first pioneer of Early Music in North America. James Gollin not only wrote a biography but brillantly captured both the intensity of Noah's character and the socio-political context of New York from 1930 to mid 60's. A must for anyone interested in the history of musical performance and american history of music in general.
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