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Great American Songbook Foundation

The Great American Songbook Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to the preservation and promotion of the music of the Great American Songbook. The Songbook Foundation's administrative offices are located on the Gallery level of The Palladium at the Center for Performing Arts, a 1,600-seat concert hall in Carmel, Indiana that opened in January 2011. Previously known as the Michael Feinstein Foundation for the Education and Preservation of the Great American Songbook and as the Michael Feinstein Great American Songbook Initiative, the organization took on its current name in 2014.[1]

The Great American Songbook Foundation
Formation2007
FounderMichael Feinstein
TypeNon-profit organization
PurposeThe Great American Songbook Foundation preserves, promotes, and perpetuates the music of the Great American Songbook.
HeadquartersThe Palladium at the Center for the Performing Arts
Location
AffiliationsThe Center for the Performing Arts
Websitethesongbook.org

History and operation edit

 
The Palladium at the Center for the Performing Arts

Michael Feinstein founded the organization in 2007. Upon Feinstein's appointment as artistic director of the Center for the Performing Arts in 2009, the organization made a commitment to place its headquarters and archives on the center's campus in Carmel, Indiana.[2]

The Great American Songbook Foundation's administrative headquarters houses a reference library, study and listening rooms for researchers, archival storage space, and the Songbook Exhibit Gallery, an exhibit space featuring rotating interactive presentations about the music, its creators and the performers of the Great American Songbook.[3]

Education and outreach edit

Songbook Exhibit Gallery edit

 
The Songbook Exhibit Gallery is located in the Foundation's administrative headquarters in Carmel, Indiana.

The Songbook Exhibit Gallery features rotating exhibits. These exhibits helps guests to place the music of this era in context with the events that occurred in the 20th-century United States. The Songbook Foundation offers corresponding educational programs and guided tours for school groups, civic and professional organizations, and members of the general public.

Since 2011, the Songbook Foundation has presented the following exhibits: "The Great American Songbook" (2011), "G.I. Jive: The Music and Entertainers of World War II" (2012), "Blast from the Past: Roaring Hot '20s Jazz" (2013), "A Change Is Gonna Come: 1960s Broadway Musicals" (2014), "Gus Kahn: The Man Behind the Music" (2015), and "The Great Indiana Songbook: Two Centuries of Hoosier Music" (2016). The exhibit now on display is "Ella Sings the Songbook", celebrating Ella Fitzgerald's 100th birthday and commemorating her more than fifty-year career, much of which was spent performing music from the Great American Songbook. In particular, the exhibit highlights the series of eight albums of Songbook music sung by Ella under the direction of Norman Granz and issued by Verve Records.[4] These exhibits focus on different time periods, styles, and artists.[5] In addition to the interactive display which houses clips and short biographies of over four decades of singers and songwriters, artifacts from the Songbook Archives that relate to the music and musicians being highlighted in the Songbook Gallery exhibits are displayed.[6]

Songbook Academy Summer Intensive edit

 
Songbook Academy founder Michael Feinstein and Grammy-winner Cheryl Bentyne of The Manhattan Transfer coaching participants in the 2014 Songbook Academy

The Songbook Academy Summer Intensive, formerly known as the High School Vocal Academy and Competition, originated in 2009 and is held annually in July. The program is "the only vocal competition based solely on music from Broadway, Hollywood musicals and the Tin Pan Alley era."[7]

Recent Songbook Academy finalists have performed in major venues in Las Vegas, Pasadena, New York City, Costa Mesa, Washington, D.C., and San Francisco.[citation needed] In June 2016, Maddie Baillio was cast as Tracy Turnblad in NBC's production of Hairspray Live!.[8]

Great American Songbook Youth Ambassadors:

  • 2009: Julia Bonnett[9]
  • 2010: Annie Yokom[10]
  • 2011: event on hiatus
  • 2012: Nick Ziobro[11]
  • 2013: Julia Goodwin[12]
  • 2014: Madelyn Baillio[13]
  • 2015: Lucas DeBard[14]
  • 2016: Brighton Thomas[15]
  • 2017: Finn Sagal[16]

Songbook Hall of Fame edit

 
The Great American Songbook Hall of Fame exhibit is housed in the Shiel Sexton Songbook Lounge at The Palladium.

The Great American Songbook Hall of Fame is a tribute to people who have contributed to the genre, memorializing composers, performers, and lyricists who have added to the history of the Songbook.[17] Artists are nominated and selected based on the following criteria:

  • Artists who made a significant contribution to the Golden Age of American popular music, typically defined as the period from the early years of the Twentieth century through the 1960s;
  • Living songwriters, both lyricists and composers, who have made a significant impact on American pop culture by creating the most beloved songs from the American popular songbook; and
  • Artists, songwriters and/or performers who continues to create the soundtrack of our lives by writing and/or performing music that will become the pop standards of tomorrow."[18][better source needed]

Each year, the Center for the Performing Arts hosts the Songbook Celebration Gala, a black-tie event that celebrates the lives and careers of the artists who have been selected for induction into the Great American Songbook Hall of Fame. Nominees (or their representatives, in the case of posthumous award winners) are invited to Carmel where they are honored with tribute performances celebrating their achievements. Tribute performers at past Songbook Celebration Gala events include Jimmy Smits, Andrea McArdle, Jessica Sanchez, Laura Osnes, Karen Ziemba, Chris Mann, and Kristin Chenoweth.[citation needed]

Great American Songbook Hall of Fame Inductees include Alan & Marilyn Bergman, Barry Manilow, and Cole Porter (2012); Liza Minnelli, Rita Moreno, Frank Sinatra, and Jimmy Webb (2013); Nat King Cole, Shirley Jones, Johnny Mathis, and Linda Ronstadt (2014); George & Ira Gershwin, Chita Rivera, and Steve Lawrence & Eydie Gormé (2015); and Hoagy Carmichael, Diahann Carroll, and Dionne Warwick (2016).[citation needed] The 2017 class, consisting of Ella Fitzgerald, Mitzi Gaynor, and Ray Gilbert, was inducted into the Songbook Hall of Fame on Saturday, September 30 at the annual Songbook Celebration Gala and Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony.[19]

GRAMMY Museum Cultural Affiliation edit

In July 2017, the Los Angeles-based GRAMMY Museum announced that the Great American Songbook Foundation has been designated as a Cultural Affiliate, joining four other institutions worldwide: the Bob Marley Museum in Kingston, Jamaica; the Woody Guthrie Center in Tulsa, OH; The Beatles Story in Liverpool, UK; and the National Blues Museum in St. Louis, MO.[20] The relationship will allow collaboration between the organizations on exhibits and educational and research programs, among other amenities.

Perfect Harmony Music Program edit

Founded in 2015, the Foundation's Perfect Harmony program offers music experiences to people with Alzheimer's, dementia and other neurodegenerative diseases. This new program was launched in collaboration with the Greater Indiana Chapter of the Alzheimer's Association.[citation needed] During the science-based Perfect Harmony program, participants and caregivers are involved in social singing with Songbook music. As a group, people share experiences related to memorable songs and the monthly theme.[21]

Songbook Film Series edit

The Great American Songbook Foundation partnered with Indianapolis-based Heartland Film and the Center for the Performing Arts to present classic movie musicals to the public, cultivating a new generation of movie lovers. Some screenings included guest speakers, who enlightened audiences on the nature and creation of the movies shown.[22]

Archives, library, and preservation edit

 
A group of high school students tours the Songbook Archives, which are adjacent to the Foundation's administrative headquarters.

The Songbook Archives serves as a repository for the papers of significant Songbook figures including Meredith Willson, Hy Zaret, and Gus Kahn, as well as special collections covering such artists as The Andrews Sisters in the following formats: sheet music, photos, scrapbooks, posters, LPs, 45s, music magazines, books, lacquer discs, personal papers, theatre playbills, film, video, analog tape, and recordings. Many of these items are currently approaching one hundred years of age. A finite window of time exists to preserve these materials through digitization.[citation needed]

The Foundation's non-circulating library houses a wide variety of reference materials. In addition, students, teachers and researchers from around the world visit the Foundation's website to view and research selections from the Archives, which contains over one hundred collections, 35,000 pieces of sheet music, and 3,000 reference books.[citation needed]

Items housed in the Foundation's Archives include:

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "A Great American Songbook Foundation". The Center For The Performing Arts.
  2. ^ Jay Handelman, "Behind the Scenes: Feinstein Works to Preserve Classic Music", Herald-Tribune Sunday, March 31, 2013, retrieved from http://arts.heraldtribune.com/2013-03-31/featured/behind-the-scenes-feinstein-works-to-preserve-classic-music/.
  3. ^ Henning, Joel (2 February 2012). "A Cultural Conversation / With Michael Feinstein: Saving the Songbook". Wall Street Journal. p. D.4. ProQuest 919205138.
  4. ^ Lindquist, David (January 19, 2017). "Carmel exhibit celebrates Ella Fitzgerald centennial". Indianapolis Star. Retrieved 2017-02-22.
  5. ^ Jay Handelman, "Behind the Scenes", 2013.
  6. ^ Michael Grossberg, "Archive Promotes Classic American Songs", The Columbus Dispatch Sunday April 21, 2013, retrieved from http://www.dispatch.com/content/stories/travel/2013/04/21/1-archive-promotes-classic-american-songs.html.
  7. ^ Joel Henning, "A Cultural Conversation", 2012.
  8. ^ "See Who Hairspray Live! Chose as the New Tracy Turnblad". 7 June 2016.
  9. ^ Henning, Joel (2 February 2012). "Saving the Songbook". Wall Street Journal.
  10. ^ "Teen queen of cabaret: Annie Yokom makes NYC debut after beating cancer". New York Daily News.
  11. ^ "Manlius teen Nick Ziobro wins national singing competition". 16 June 2012.
  12. ^ Vlasáková, Anna. "The Great American Songbook High School Vocal Academy & Competition - Everything Old is New and Alive Again!", July 27, 2013, retrieved from http://stardust-melodies.blogspot.cz/2013/07/the-great-american-songbook-high-school.html.
  13. ^ "Texas Singer Maddie Baillio Wins Michael Feinstein's 2014 Great American Songbook Competition".
  14. ^ "Songbook competition winner continues family legacy of music". August 2015.
  15. ^ "California teen wins top honor at national Songbook Academy".
  16. ^ "Local teen hits a high note, named Great American Songbook Youth Ambassador". Los Angeles Times. 2 August 2017.
  17. ^ "Songbook Hall of Fame Names 2013 Honorees", The Indianapolis Recorder May 14, 2013, retrieved from http://www.indianapolisrecorder.com/aroundtown/article_76b47d2a-bcb9-11e2-bd51-0019bb2963f4.html.
  18. ^ "Songbook Hall of Fame Names 2013 Honorees", 2013.
  19. ^ "The Center for the Performing Arts".
  20. ^ "Grammy Museum adds Carmel's Great American Songbook Foundation to an elite group".
  21. ^ "5 Reasons Why Music Boosts Brain Activity". 21 July 2014.
  22. ^ Disis, Jill (27 September 2012). . Indianapolis Star. Archived from the original on 23 December 2015.
  23. ^ Tyler, Don (2007). Hit songs, 1900-1955 : American popular music of the pre-rock era. Jefferson, N.C.: McFarland. p. 338. ISBN 978-0-7864-2946-2. OCLC 76961274.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Great American Songbook Foundation news newspapers books scholar JSTOR August 2020 Learn how and when to remove this message The Great American Songbook Foundation is a 501 c 3 nonprofit organization dedicated to the preservation and promotion of the music of the Great American Songbook The Songbook Foundation s administrative offices are located on the Gallery level of The Palladium at the Center for Performing Arts a 1 600 seat concert hall in Carmel Indiana that opened in January 2011 Previously known as the Michael Feinstein Foundation for the Education and Preservation of the Great American Songbook and as the Michael Feinstein Great American Songbook Initiative the organization took on its current name in 2014 1 The Great American Songbook FoundationFormation2007FounderMichael FeinsteinTypeNon profit organizationPurposeThe Great American Songbook Foundation preserves promotes and perpetuates the music of the Great American Songbook HeadquartersThe Palladium at the Center for the Performing ArtsLocationCarmel IndianaAffiliationsThe Center for the Performing ArtsWebsitethesongbook wbr org Contents 1 History and operation 2 Education and outreach 2 1 Songbook Exhibit Gallery 2 2 Songbook Academy Summer Intensive 2 3 Songbook Hall of Fame 2 4 GRAMMY Museum Cultural Affiliation 2 5 Perfect Harmony Music Program 2 6 Songbook Film Series 3 Archives library and preservation 4 See also 5 ReferencesHistory and operation edit nbsp The Palladium at the Center for the Performing Arts Michael Feinstein founded the organization in 2007 Upon Feinstein s appointment as artistic director of the Center for the Performing Arts in 2009 the organization made a commitment to place its headquarters and archives on the center s campus in Carmel Indiana 2 The Great American Songbook Foundation s administrative headquarters houses a reference library study and listening rooms for researchers archival storage space and the Songbook Exhibit Gallery an exhibit space featuring rotating interactive presentations about the music its creators and the performers of the Great American Songbook 3 Education and outreach editSongbook Exhibit Gallery edit nbsp The Songbook Exhibit Gallery is located in the Foundation s administrative headquarters in Carmel Indiana The Songbook Exhibit Gallery features rotating exhibits These exhibits helps guests to place the music of this era in context with the events that occurred in the 20th century United States The Songbook Foundation offers corresponding educational programs and guided tours for school groups civic and professional organizations and members of the general public Since 2011 the Songbook Foundation has presented the following exhibits The Great American Songbook 2011 G I Jive The Music and Entertainers of World War II 2012 Blast from the Past Roaring Hot 20s Jazz 2013 A Change Is Gonna Come 1960s Broadway Musicals 2014 Gus Kahn The Man Behind the Music 2015 and The Great Indiana Songbook Two Centuries of Hoosier Music 2016 The exhibit now on display is Ella Sings the Songbook celebrating Ella Fitzgerald s 100th birthday and commemorating her more than fifty year career much of which was spent performing music from the Great American Songbook In particular the exhibit highlights the series of eight albums of Songbook music sung by Ella under the direction of Norman Granz and issued by Verve Records 4 These exhibits focus on different time periods styles and artists 5 In addition to the interactive display which houses clips and short biographies of over four decades of singers and songwriters artifacts from the Songbook Archives that relate to the music and musicians being highlighted in the Songbook Gallery exhibits are displayed 6 Songbook Academy Summer Intensive edit nbsp Songbook Academy founder Michael Feinstein and Grammy winner Cheryl Bentyne of The Manhattan Transfer coaching participants in the 2014 Songbook Academy The Songbook Academy Summer Intensive formerly known as the High School Vocal Academy and Competition originated in 2009 and is held annually in July The program is the only vocal competition based solely on music from Broadway Hollywood musicals and the Tin Pan Alley era 7 Recent Songbook Academy finalists have performed in major venues in Las Vegas Pasadena New York City Costa Mesa Washington D C and San Francisco citation needed In June 2016 Maddie Baillio was cast as Tracy Turnblad in NBC s production of Hairspray Live 8 Great American Songbook Youth Ambassadors 2009 Julia Bonnett 9 2010 Annie Yokom 10 2011 event on hiatus 2012 Nick Ziobro 11 2013 Julia Goodwin 12 2014 Madelyn Baillio 13 2015 Lucas DeBard 14 2016 Brighton Thomas 15 2017 Finn Sagal 16 Songbook Hall of Fame edit nbsp The Great American Songbook Hall of Fame exhibit is housed in the Shiel Sexton Songbook Lounge at The Palladium The Great American Songbook Hall of Fame is a tribute to people who have contributed to the genre memorializing composers performers and lyricists who have added to the history of the Songbook 17 Artists are nominated and selected based on the following criteria Artists who made a significant contribution to the Golden Age of American popular music typically defined as the period from the early years of the Twentieth century through the 1960s Living songwriters both lyricists and composers who have made a significant impact on American pop culture by creating the most beloved songs from the American popular songbook and Artists songwriters and or performers who continues to create the soundtrack of our lives by writing and or performing music that will become the pop standards of tomorrow 18 better source needed Each year the Center for the Performing Arts hosts the Songbook Celebration Gala a black tie event that celebrates the lives and careers of the artists who have been selected for induction into the Great American Songbook Hall of Fame Nominees or their representatives in the case of posthumous award winners are invited to Carmel where they are honored with tribute performances celebrating their achievements Tribute performers at past Songbook Celebration Gala events include Jimmy Smits Andrea McArdle Jessica Sanchez Laura Osnes Karen Ziemba Chris Mann and Kristin Chenoweth citation needed Great American Songbook Hall of Fame Inductees include Alan amp Marilyn Bergman Barry Manilow and Cole Porter 2012 Liza Minnelli Rita Moreno Frank Sinatra and Jimmy Webb 2013 Nat King Cole Shirley Jones Johnny Mathis and Linda Ronstadt 2014 George amp Ira Gershwin Chita Rivera and Steve Lawrence amp Eydie Gorme 2015 and Hoagy Carmichael Diahann Carroll and Dionne Warwick 2016 citation needed The 2017 class consisting of Ella Fitzgerald Mitzi Gaynor and Ray Gilbert was inducted into the Songbook Hall of Fame on Saturday September 30 at the annual Songbook Celebration Gala and Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony 19 GRAMMY Museum Cultural Affiliation edit In July 2017 the Los Angeles based GRAMMY Museum announced that the Great American Songbook Foundation has been designated as a Cultural Affiliate joining four other institutions worldwide the Bob Marley Museum in Kingston Jamaica the Woody Guthrie Center in Tulsa OH The Beatles Story in Liverpool UK and the National Blues Museum in St Louis MO 20 The relationship will allow collaboration between the organizations on exhibits and educational and research programs among other amenities Perfect Harmony Music Program edit Founded in 2015 the Foundation s Perfect Harmony program offers music experiences to people with Alzheimer s dementia and other neurodegenerative diseases This new program was launched in collaboration with the Greater Indiana Chapter of the Alzheimer s Association citation needed During the science based Perfect Harmony program participants and caregivers are involved in social singing with Songbook music As a group people share experiences related to memorable songs and the monthly theme 21 Songbook Film Series edit The Great American Songbook Foundation partnered with Indianapolis based Heartland Film and the Center for the Performing Arts to present classic movie musicals to the public cultivating a new generation of movie lovers Some screenings included guest speakers who enlightened audiences on the nature and creation of the movies shown 22 Archives library and preservation edit nbsp A group of high school students tours the Songbook Archives which are adjacent to the Foundation s administrative headquarters The Songbook Archives serves as a repository for the papers of significant Songbook figures including Meredith Willson Hy Zaret and Gus Kahn as well as special collections covering such artists as The Andrews Sisters in the following formats sheet music photos scrapbooks posters LPs 45s music magazines books lacquer discs personal papers theatre playbills film video analog tape and recordings Many of these items are currently approaching one hundred years of age A finite window of time exists to preserve these materials through digitization citation needed The Foundation s non circulating library houses a wide variety of reference materials In addition students teachers and researchers from around the world visit the Foundation s website to view and research selections from the Archives which contains over one hundred collections 35 000 pieces of sheet music and 3 000 reference books citation needed Items housed in the Foundation s Archives include 7 000 audio recordings in thirteen different formats including Rudy Vallee s radio transcription discs dating from 1932 Meredith Willson s personal papers scripts and recordings including The Music Man and The Unsinkable Molly Brown Musical orchestrations from Bob and Dolores Hope s decades of live performances across the globe The piano which was used by composer Richard A Whiting to write Hooray for Hollywood and Hy Zaret s original lyrics for Unchained Melody one of the twentieth century s most frequently recorded songs 23 See also editList of music museumsReferences edit A Great American Songbook Foundation The Center For The Performing Arts Jay Handelman Behind the Scenes Feinstein Works to Preserve Classic Music Herald Tribune Sunday March 31 2013 retrieved from http arts heraldtribune com 2013 03 31 featured behind the scenes feinstein works to preserve classic music Henning Joel 2 February 2012 A Cultural Conversation With Michael Feinstein Saving the Songbook Wall Street Journal p D 4 ProQuest 919205138 Lindquist David January 19 2017 Carmel exhibit celebrates Ella Fitzgerald centennial Indianapolis Star Retrieved 2017 02 22 Jay Handelman Behind the Scenes 2013 Michael Grossberg Archive Promotes Classic American Songs The Columbus Dispatch Sunday April 21 2013 retrieved from http www dispatch com content stories travel 2013 04 21 1 archive promotes classic american songs html Joel Henning A Cultural Conversation 2012 See Who Hairspray Live Chose as the New Tracy Turnblad 7 June 2016 Henning Joel 2 February 2012 Saving the Songbook Wall Street Journal Teen queen of cabaret Annie Yokom makes NYC debut after beating cancer New York Daily News Manlius teen Nick Ziobro wins national singing competition 16 June 2012 Vlasakova Anna The Great American Songbook High School Vocal Academy amp Competition Everything Old is New and Alive Again July 27 2013 retrieved from http stardust melodies blogspot cz 2013 07 the great american songbook high school html Texas Singer Maddie Baillio Wins Michael Feinstein s 2014 Great American Songbook Competition Songbook competition winner continues family legacy of music August 2015 California teen wins top honor at national Songbook Academy Local teen hits a high note named Great American Songbook Youth Ambassador Los Angeles Times 2 August 2017 Songbook Hall of Fame Names 2013 Honorees The Indianapolis Recorder May 14 2013 retrieved from http www indianapolisrecorder com aroundtown article 76b47d2a bcb9 11e2 bd51 0019bb2963f4 html Songbook Hall of Fame Names 2013 Honorees 2013 The Center for the Performing Arts Grammy Museum adds Carmel s Great American Songbook Foundation to an elite group 5 Reasons Why Music Boosts Brain Activity 21 July 2014 Disis Jill 27 September 2012 Heartland Pictures Launches the Great American Songbook Movie Series at the Palladium Indianapolis Star Archived from the original on 23 December 2015 Tyler Don 2007 Hit songs 1900 1955 American popular music of the pre rock era Jefferson N C McFarland p 338 ISBN 978 0 7864 2946 2 OCLC 76961274 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Great American Songbook Foundation amp oldid 1193501737, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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