O Perfect Love: Wedding Song by H. T. Burleigh and Dorothy F. Blomfield
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This book is a deep dive into the origins of the beloved wedding hymn, 'O Perfect Love.' It traces the journey of Dorothy F. Blomfield's (later known as Dorothy Gurney) poem from a simple parlor game challenge into a lyric destined for marriage ceremonies. The heart of the story follows Harry T. Burleigh, the groundbreaking African American composer and baritone, who set Gurney's words to the soaring, tender melody we know today. The central curiosity the book explores is the 'Unknown' attribution—who compiled this history and why their name is lost adds its own layer of intrigue to the tale.
Why You Should Read It
I loved how this book connected art to real people. Learning about Burleigh's life—his work with Dvořák, his role in preserving spirituals, and his barriers in a segregated music world—makes hearing his melody feel completely different. It’s no longer just 'pretty music'; it's a piece of resilience and beauty created against the odds. The book frames the song as a meeting of two creative minds across an ocean and a social divide, which is a powerful idea for something so often associated with pure unity.
Final Verdict
Perfect for music lovers, history enthusiasts, or anyone who's ever been to a wedding and wondered about the stories behind the traditions. It’s a quick, insightful read that gives profound depth to a three-minute song. You'll never hear 'O Perfect Love' the same way again.
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Patricia Brown
9 months agoRecommended.
Noah Jackson
2 weeks agoBased on the summary, I decided to read it and the plot twists are genuinely surprising. I will read more from this author.