Bill Russell (composer)

Bill Russell (composer)

William "Bill" Russell (February 26, 1905August 9, 1992) was an American music historian and modernist composer.

He was born William Russell Wagner in Canton, Missouri, but in his youth he decided to become a classical music composer and dropped his last name as he considered "Wagner" already taken in that field, although--ironically, perhaps--William Russell is also the name of a British organ composer.

He was a leading figure in percussion music composition, influenced by his acquaintances John Cage and Henry Cowell. Russell also influenced Cage quite a bit in his emphasis of percussion. In the 1930s, predating Cage's main work, Russell's percussion works called for vernacular textures such as Jack Daniels bottles, suitcases, and Haitian drums, as well as prepared pianos, although it is not clear how specifically he wanted the piano to be prepared. One notable performance of his "Fugue for 8 percussion instruments" took place in 1933, with the ubiquitous and influential critic/writer/performer Nicholas Slonimsky conducting. The fugue was performed at Carnegie Hall on a program that included Varese's iconic percussion composition "Ionisation." These performances took place under the auspices of the Pan-American Association of Composers, an organization that comprised Cowell, Ruth Crawford (Seeger), Edgard Varèse, Slonimsky, and other luminaries of American ultramodernism; on occasion, Russell performed other Pan-Am composers' chamber works on violin. Russell's oeuvre was performed integrally, assisted by Cage, in 1990 in New York, leading to a recording of Russell's extant works by Essential Music.

He was also one of the leading authorities on early New Orleans jazz, making many recordings for his American Music Records label and writing articles and books, including 3 essays in the milestone book," Jazzmen" ["Jazzmen", edited by Frederic Ramsey, Jr. and Charles Edward Smith - Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1939. ISBN: 0-15-646205-2] and the voluminous 720-page Jelly Roll Morton scrapbook, "Oh, Mister Jelly" ["Oh, Mister Jelly" - JazzMedia 1999. ISBN: 87-88043-26-6] . Russell founded American Music Records, which helped bring many forgotten New Orleans performers, including Bunk Johnson, to public attention and was an important force in the New Orleans jazz revival of the early 1940s.cite web|title=William Russell Jazz Collection|url=http://www.hnoc.org/exhibitions/russellcontentnotes.htm|publisher=Historic New Orleans Collection|accessdate=2007-11-30]

He moved to New Orleans full time in 1956, settling in the French Quarter and opening a small record shop from which he also performed violin repairs.

In 1958, Russell co-founded and became the first curator of The Hogan Jazz Archive at Tulane University.

Bill Russell also played violin with the New Orleans Ragtime Orchestra.

Russell collected a large amount of material related to the history of New Orleans, early jazz, ragtime, blues, and gospel music, which he kept in his French Quarter apartment. During his life he was always willing to share access to the material with serious researchers. At his death, August 9, 1992, he left the collection to The Historic New Orleans Collection, where it continues to be a valuable source for researchers. In his obituary, The Times noted: "Russell was the single most influential figure in the revival of New Orleans jazz that began in the 1940s."

Bill Russell died in New Orleans, Louisiana.

References

External links

* [http://www.hnoc.org/exhibitions/russellcontentnotes.htm William Russell Jazz Collection] - research holdings of The Historic New Orleans Collection


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