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Leo Ornstein. Quintette for Piano and Strings, op. 92. Edited by Denise Von Glahn and Michael Broyles. Middleton, WI: Published for the American Musicological Society by A-R Editions, Inc., c2005. (Recent Researches in American Music, 51.) (Music of the United States of America, 13.) [Frontispiece (Leo Ornstein, ca. 1920); foreword (Richard Crawford), p. vii; acknowledgments, p. ix; essay "Leo Ornstein and American Modernism," p. xi-xxxix; 4 plates; score, 226 p.; apparatus, p. 227-44. ISBN 0-89579-570-1. $125 (score); $42 (parts).]

The name of Leo Ornstein (1893-2002) is unlikely to be familiar to most musicians and music lovers. Yet, as the editors of this new volume in Music of the United States of America (MUSA) note at the start of their introductory essay, he was "between 1910 and 1920 ... perhaps the most notorious musician in America. His fame rested on his skill as a pianist who played both the standard concert repertoire and the latest from Europe, as well as his own radical compositions, which shocked, bewildered, and excited audiences" (p. xi). Indeed, Ornstein's case is a salutary reminder of the degree to which the path from celebrity and notoriety to anonymity and invisibility is not a phenomenon restricted solely to our own post-Warholian age of media hype and fifteen-minute fame. By the time he was twenty-five, Ornstein "was already the subject of a full-length biography" (by no less an author than Frederick Martens--Leo Ornstein: The Man, His Ideas, His Work [New York: Breitkopf & Hartel, 1918; reprint, New York: Arno Press, 1975]) and "was compared favorably to Schoenberg and Stravinsky" (p. xi). Yet although "Ornstein never abandoned composing, at least during his first 100 years" (p. xxiv), between roughly 1930 and 1975 he in effect disappeared from public view, to the extent that in 1977 Vivian Perlis had to travel to a mobile home park in Brownsville, Texas, to conduct a videotape interview with the composer. "As the crew prepared for the 'shoot,' elderly people straggled out of nearby trailers, wondering whether a murder had been committed!" (Perlis five years previously had conducted audio interviews with Ornstein at his son's house in Boston; see Vivian Perlis and Libby Van Cleve, Composers' Voices from Ives to Ellington: An Oral History of American Music [New Haven: Yale University Press, 2005], 78-79.)

This is not the place to conduct a postmortem on the reasons for Ornstein's descent into obscurity--indeed, a conclusive coroner's report will be readily available when Michael Broyles's and Denise Von Glahn's authoritative biography of the composer is published in the near future; but it is the place (if one were needed) to praise Broyles, Von Glahn, and the MUSA team for having the courage to shepherd into print, for the first time, Ornstein's extraordinary Quintette for Piano and Strings, op. 92, written in the mid-1920s. The work was commissioned by Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge, and first performed in Philadelphia on 1 January 1928. The concert, sponsored by the Society for Contemporary Music, also featured music by Maurice Ravel (Tzigane) and Bela Bartok (the Second Violin Sonata and String Quartet), with the latter composer, then undertaking an American tour, in attendance. Subsequently, there were further performances in New York and elsewhere through the 1930s, with Ornstein ...

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