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Glenda Goss is an American author and
music historian Music history, sometimes called historical musicology, is a highly diverse subfield of the broader discipline of musicology that studies music from a historical point of view. In theory, "music history" could refer to the study of the history ...
whose special interests are music and culture, early modernism, critical editing, and European-American points of cultural contact. Her most notable work has revolved around the life and works of the Finnish composer,
Jean Sibelius Jean Sibelius ( ; ; born Johan Julius Christian Sibelius; 8 December 186520 September 1957) was a Finnish composer of the late Romantic and early-modern periods. He is widely regarded as his country's greatest composer, and his music is often ...
.


Education

Goss studied musicology at the Université libre de Bruxelles with
François Lesure François Lesure (23 May 1923 in Paris – 21 June 2001) was a French librarian and musicologist. Biography François Lesure studied at the Sorbonne, the École nationale des chartes (graduated in 1950), the École pratique des hautes étude ...
and Robert Wangermée. She continued her studies at the
University of North Carolina The University of North Carolina is the multi-campus public university system for the state of North Carolina. Overseeing the state's 16 public universities and the NC School of Science and Mathematics, it is commonly referred to as the UNC Sy ...
, where she completed a Ph.D. in musicology with a dissertation on the
Renaissance The Renaissance ( , ) , from , with the same meanings. is a period in European history The history of Europe is traditionally divided into four time periods: prehistoric Europe (prior to about 800 BC), classical antiquity (800 BC to AD ...
composer Benedictus Appenzeller, the leading court musician for the Habsburg regent, Queen Mary of Hungary.


Career

Glenda Dawn Goss began her teaching career at the
University of Georgia , mottoeng = "To teach, to serve, and to inquire into the nature of things.""To serve" was later added to the motto without changing the seal; the Latin motto directly translates as "To teach and to inquire into the nature of things." , establ ...
and was promoted to full Professor. She won university-wide teaching awards (in 1986 and 1990) and served for some years as the head of the division of musicology. She has also taught at the
University of Helsinki The University of Helsinki ( fi, Helsingin yliopisto, sv, Helsingfors universitet, abbreviated UH) is a public research university located in Helsinki, Finland since 1829, but founded in the city of Turku (in Swedish ''Åbo'') in 1640 as the ...
(1995–96) as a Fulbright professor. In 1998 she accepted an invitation to join the critical editing project, the Jean Sibelius Works, and served as the project's editor-in-chief from 2000 to 2004. A native of St. Simons Island, one of Georgia's Golden Isles, she currently teaches at the
Sibelius Academy The Sibelius Academy ( fi, Taideyliopiston Sibelius-Akatemia, sv, Sibelius-Akademin vid Konstuniversitetet) is part of the University of the Arts Helsinki and a university-level music school which operates in Helsinki and Kuopio, Finland. It al ...
in Helsinki, Finland. Goss is the author or editor of a number of respected books and articles on topics ranging from Renaissance music to music in the United States and scholarly editing. She has written on and performed the works of
George Antheil George Johann Carl Antheil (; July 8, 1900 – February 12, 1959) was an American avant-garde composer, pianist, author, and inventor whose modernist musical compositions explored the modern sounds – musical, industrial, and mechanical – of t ...
, Bohuslav Martinů, and Igor Stravinsky. In the area of Sibelius studies her contributions belong among the most important scholarship on this composer. These include the first scholarly editions of the composer's letters, the first full-scale reception history, and the critical edition of the seminal
Kullervo Kullervo () is an ill-fated character in the ''Kalevala'', the Finnish national epic compiled by Elias Lönnrot. Growing up in the aftermath of the massacre of his entire tribe, he comes to realise that the same people who had brought him up, t ...
symphony. Her book, ''Jean Sibelius and
Olin Downes Edwin Olin Downes, better known as Olin Downes (January 27, 1886 – August 22, 1955), was an American music critic, known as "Sibelius's Apostle" for his championship of the music of Jean Sibelius. As critic of ''The New York Times'', he ex ...
: Music, Friendship, Criticism'' (Northeastern Univ. 1995) was reviewed by Joseph Horowitz in the
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. ''Jean Sibelius: A Guide to Research'' (Garland, 1998) was selected as the Outstanding Reference Book of the Year by the
Music Library Association The Music Library Association (MLA) of the United States is the main professional organization for music libraries and librarians (including those whose music materials form only part of their responsibilities and collections). It also serves corp ...
, whose jury described the Guide as "the Bible of Sibelius studies." In 2009 her biography, ''Sibelius: A Composer's Life and the Awakening of Finland'', was published by the
University of Chicago Press The University of Chicago Press is the largest and one of the oldest university presses in the United States. It is operated by the University of Chicago and publishes a wide variety of academic titles, including ''The Chicago Manual of Style'', ...
. In 2010 the volume received a Deems Taylor award from the American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers (ASCAP). Goss is the recipient of numerous research awards from such organizations as
The American-Scandinavian Foundation The American-Scandinavian Foundation (ASF) is an American non-profit foundation dedicated to promoting international understanding through educational and cultural exchange between the United States and Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Swede ...
, the
Paul Sacher Paul Sacher (28 April 190626 May 1999) was a Swiss conductor, patron and billionaire businessperson. At the time of his death Sacher was majority shareholder of pharmaceutical company Hoffmann-La Roche and was considered the third richest person i ...
Stiftung in
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, and the
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. She has also been honored with two Sibelius medals: Medal No. 17 (1996), awarded by the Sibelius Society of Hämeenlinna, Finland; and the
Sibelius Medal The Sibelius Medal is awarded to individuals and organizations for their outstanding achievements as performers or supporters of the music of Finnish composer Jean Sibelius. It has been awarded by the Sibelius Society of Finland since 1965. The m ...
awarded by the
Sibelius Society of Finland The Sibelius Society of Finland ( fi, Sibelius-Seura ry, sv, Sibelius-Samfundet rf) is a society in Finland dedicated to the music of the Finnish composer Jean Sibelius. It was set up in December 1957. The Society and the Ministry of Education o ...
(1997, and designed by Finnish sculptor Eila Hiltunen). In 1998 Goss received the Phi Kappa Award for contributions to American music. In the year 2000, she was given the Vincent Duckles Award. In the years 2016–2019 Glenda Dawn Goss completed a libretto, "All the Truths We Cannot See: A Story of Chernobyl." It has been composed into an opera by Finnish composer Uljas Pulkkis. In 2019 the Society of Swedish Literature in Finland (SLS) awarded Goss the Fredrik Pacius Prize for her wide range of Sibelius research, specifically citing her critical edition of Sibelius's Kullervo symphony and the 2009 biography for presenting "an engaged and clear-sighted view of Sibelius's life work for an international public with a deep understanding of its cultural and political context." Fellow Musicologist,
Howard Pollack Howard Pollack (born March 17, 1952) is a prominent American pianist and musicologist, known for his biographies of American composers. Biography Pollack was born in Brooklyn and studied piano with Jennie Glickman while attending James Madison H ...
, dedicated his article, ''Samuel Barber, Jean Sibelius, and the Making of an American Romantic'' to Goss. The article appeared in Music Quarterly, vol. 84.''Samuel Barber, Jean Sibelius, and the making of an American Romantic'' Music Quarterly, vol. 84, 2000.


Selected works

* ''Benedictus Appenzeller: Chansons.'' Edited with an Introduction by Glenda Goss Thompson. ''Monumenta Musica Neerlandica'', vol. 14. Amsterdam: Vereniging voor Nederlandse Muziekgeschiedenis, 1982. * ''Jean Sibelius and Olin Downes: Music, Friendship, Criticism.'' Boston:
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, 1995. * ''Jean Sibelius: Guide to Research''. New York: Garland Press, 1998. * ''Jean Sibelius: The Hämeenlinna Letters''. Edited with Introduction and Commentary by Glenda D. Goss. English translations by Margareta Örtenblad Thompson. Espoo:
Schildts Schildts Förlags Ab was a Swedish-language book publisher in Finland. The publisher published textbooks as well as fiction and non-fiction. The head office was in Helsinki and there was a branch located in Vaasa. The publisher was owned by Svens ...
, 1997. * ''Jean Sibelius: Kullervo''. Edited with an Introduction and Critical Commentaries by Glenda Dawn Goss. Jean Sibelius Works, 4 vols. Wiesbaden:
Breitkopf & Härtel Breitkopf & Härtel is the world's oldest music publishing house. The firm was founded in 1719 in Leipzig by Bernhard Christoph Breitkopf. The catalogue currently contains over 1,000 composers, 8,000 works and 15,000 music editions or books on ...
, 2005. * ''Music and the Moderns: The Life and Works of Carol Robinson''. Metuchen, N.J. and London: Scarecrow Press, 1993. * ''Paul Sjöblom. Finland from the Inside.'' Edited with an Introduction and Commentary by Glenda Dawn Goss. Helsinki: NewBridge Press, 2000. * ''Sibelius: A Composer's Life and the Awakening of Finland''. Chicago and London:
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, 2009. * ''The Sibelius Companion''. Edited by Glenda Dawn Goss. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1996. * ''.'' Trans. from the English into Finnish by Martti Haapakoski. Helsinki:
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, 2009.


Radio series

* ''Sibelius and America.'' YLE (Finnish National Radio), 2008. * ''Three Programs on American Music.'' YLE (Finnish National Radio), 1999. * ''The Music of Jean Sibelius''. Programs for "A Note for You." National Public Radio, Boston, Massachusetts, 1994.


References


External links

* Goss homepage


Sibelius: A Composer's Life and the Awakening of Finland
*The Sibelius Society of Finland

*Caliber Journals of the University of California Press

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