Chapter 1. Introduction
Chapter 2. Copland and the Beginnings of U.S. Cultural Diplomacy
Chapter 3. Copland as Good Neighbor: A Musical Diplomat and the OIAA
PART II. Copland, Latin America, and World War II
Chapter 4. Diplomat "in the Field"
Chapter 5. Copland in Argentina
Chapter 6. Copland in Brazil
Chapter 7. Copland in Chile
Chapter 8. "The Fiery Trial Through Which We Pass": The Americas at War
PART III.Copland, Latin America, and the Postwar
Chapter 9. Copland, Latin America, and the Early Cold War
Chapter 10. Shifting Ground: Copland, Latin America, and the Crisis of Modernism
Chapter 11. A "Living Refutation to Communist-Inspired Lies": Copland in Latin America in the Sixties
Chapter 12. Latin American Classical Music and Memory
Recommended Reading
Index
|"Among its many achievements, Aaron Copland in Latin America is a vital contribution to the study of U.S. cultural diplomacy. Carol Hess's meticulously researched, beautifully written book is not only an essential work of history and biography; it chronicles and illuminates longstanding debates about the politicization and weaponization of music that inform policy to this day. As both a scholar and practitioner of cultural diplomacy, I will continue to turn to Aaron Copland in Latin America for edification and inspiration."—Mark Katz, author of Build: The Power of Hip Hop Diplomacy in a Divided World"A noted scholar of classical composers in Latin America, Carol Hess once again delivers a deeply researched perspective on hemispheric history—this time focusing on the cultural diplomacy in Latin America of the composer Aaron Copland. With Copland's internationalist spirit at center stage, his commitments to world peace are explored, as are his gifts as an open-minded cultural ambassador. Hess offers a richly contextualized and eminently readable book."—Carol J. Oja, author of Bernstein Meets Broadway: Collaborative Art in a Time of War
|Carol A. Hess is a professor of musicology at the University of California, Davis. She is the author of Experiencing Latin American Music and Representing the Good Neighbor: Music, Difference, and the Pan American Dream.