Minna Lederman

Minna Lederman

Minna Lederman Daniel (b.17 March 1896, d. 29 October 1995) was a music writer and editor of the magazine Modern Music for more than 20 years.

Life

Minna Lederman was born in Manhattan and studied music, dance and drama as a child. She graduated from Barnard College[1] in 1917 and married painter Mell Daniel, who died in 1975.

In 1923 Lederman helped found the League of Composers in New York, and saw the need for a music review magazine. The first issue was published in February of 1924, originally called The League of Composers' Review. In 1925 the name was changed to Modern Music, and publication continued until 1946. It featured and reviewed dance, concert music, musical theater, jazz, film and radio music performances in Europe, Latin America and the United States, but concentrated on serious coverage of new American music.

A number of composers wrote for the magazine, including Aaron Copland, Virgil Thomson, Elliott Carter, Leonard Bernstein, John Cage, Marc Blitzstein and Roger Sessions. European composers were also featured, including Alban Berg, Arnold Schoenberg and Bela Bartok. Music critic Edwin Denby was also a regular contributor.

Because of the importance of the magazine, Daniel maintained considerable influence in shaping pre-World War II American music, perhaps more than any single composer.[2] After the magazine closed, Daniel continued to write on dance and music. She edited the Stravinsky in the Theater anthology[3] published in 1947 and contributed to magazines including Saturday Review, American Mercury, The Nation and others.

In 1974 she was instrumental in establishing the Archives of Modern Music in the Library of Congress, and in 1983 she edited The Life and Death of a Small Magazine published by the Institute for Studies in American Music, a compilation of articles written for Modern Music united by Daniel's commentary. In 1984 The compilation won the ASCAP Deems Taylor Award for distinguished music criticism.[4]

Daniel died in Manhattan at age 99.

References

  1. ^ Tommasini, Anthony (1997). Virgil Thomson: composer on the aisle. 
  2. ^ Joan Peyser (1983). The New York Times. 
  3. ^ White, Eric Walter (1985). Stravinsky, the composer and his works. 
  4. ^ "Minna Lederman Daniel, 99, Longtime Modern Music Editor". The New York Times. 1 November 1995. http://www.nytimes.com/1995/11/01/arts/minna-lederman-daniel-99-longtime-modern-music-editor.html. Retrieved 4 February 2011. 

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