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Can music be political? Germans have long claimed the symphony as a pillar of their modern national culture. By 1900, the critical discourse on music, particularly symphonies, rose to such prominence as to command front-page news. With the embrace of the Great War, the humiliation of defeat, and the ensuing economic turmoil, music evolved from the most abstract to the most political of the arts. Even Goebbels saw the symphony as a tool of propaganda. More than composers or musicians, critics were responsible for this politicization of music, aspiring to change how music was heard and understood. Once hailed as a source of individual heroism, the symphony came to serve a communal vision. Karen Painter examines the politicization of musical listening in Germany and Austria, showing how nationalism, anti-Semitism, liberalism, and socialism profoundly affected the experience of serious music. Her analysis draws on a vast collection of writings on the symphony, particularly those of Mahler and Bruckner, to offer compelling evidence that music can and did serve ideological ends. She traces changes in critical discourse that reflected but also contributed to the historical conditions of the fin de siecle, World War I, and the Nazi regime.
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Genre |
: Music |
Author |
: Karen Painter |
Publisher |
: Harvard University Press |
Release |
: 2008-01-15 |
File |
: 374 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: 0674033590 |
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Central to the repertoire of Western art music since the 18th century, the symphony has come to be regarded as one of the ultimate compositional challenges. In his five-volume series The Symphonic Repertoire, the late A. Peter Brown explores the symphony from its 18th-century beginnings to the end of the 20th century. In Volume 1, The Eighteenth-Century Symphony, 22 of Brown's former students and colleagues collaborate to complete the work that he began on this critical period of development in symphonic history. The work follows Brown's outline, is organized by country, and focuses on major composers. It includes a four-chapter overview and concludes with a reframing of the symphonic narrative. Contributors address issues of historiography, the status of research, and questions of attribution and stylistic traits, and provide background material on the musical context of composition and early performances. The volume features a CD of recordings from the Bloomington Early Music Festival Orchestra, highlighting the largely unavailable repertoire discussed in the book.
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Genre |
: Music |
Author |
: Mary Sue Morrow |
Publisher |
: Indiana University Press |
Release |
: 2024-03-29 |
File |
: 946 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: 9780253072146 |
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The Symphonic Poem in Britain 1850-1950 aims to raise the status of the genre generally and in Britain specifically. The volume reaffirms British composers' confidence in dealing with literary texts and takes advantage of the contributors' interdisciplinary expertise by situating discussions of the tone poem in Britain in a variety of historical, analytical and cultural contexts. This book highlights some of the continental models that influenced British composers, and identifies a range of issues related to perceptions of the genre. Richard Strauss became an important figure in Britain during this time, not only in terms of the clear impact of his tone poems, but the debates over their value and even their ethics. A focus on French orchestral music in Britain represents a welcome addition to scholarly debate, and links to issues in several other chapters. The historical development of the genre, the impact of compositional models, issues highlighted in critical reception as well as programming strategies all contribute to a richer understanding of the symphonic poem in Britain. Works by British composers discussed in more detail include William Wallace's Villon (1909), Gustav Holst's Beni Mora(1909-10), Hubert Parry's From Death to Life (1914), John Ireland's Mai-Dun (1921), and Frank Bridge's orchestral 'poems' (1903-15).
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Genre |
: Music |
Author |
: Michael Allis |
Publisher |
: Boydell & Brewer |
Release |
: 2020 |
File |
: 382 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: 9781783275281 |
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Central to the repertoire of Western art music since the 1700s, the symphony has come to be regarded as one of the ultimate compositional challenges. In his series The Symphonic Repertoire, the late A. Peter Brown explored the symphony in Europe from its origins into the 20th century. In Volume V, Brown's former students and colleagues continue his vision by turning to the symphony in the Western Hemisphere. It examines the work of numerous symphonists active from the early 1800s to the present day and the unique challenges they faced in contributing to the European symphonic tradition. The research adds to an unmatched compendium of knowledge for the student, teacher, performer, and sophisticated amateur. This much-anticipated fifth volume of The Symphonic Repertoire: The Symphony in the Americas offers a user-friendly, comprehensive history of the symphony genre in the United States and Latin America.
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Genre |
: Music |
Author |
: Brian Hart |
Publisher |
: Indiana University Press |
Release |
: 2024-01-02 |
File |
: 987 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: 9780253067555 |
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A fresh evaluation of Liszt's symphonic poems, based on contextual, philosophical and musical evidence.
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Genre |
: Music |
Author |
: Joanne Cormac |
Publisher |
: Cambridge University Press |
Release |
: 2017-10-26 |
File |
: 381 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: 9781107181410 |
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1956 was a year of transition in Poland, and an important year for Polish music. This year saw the beginning of a political thaw – sometimes called the Polish October – in communist Poland. It was also the year of the establishment of the 'Warsaw Autumn' International Festival of Contemporary Music. This was a time of great artistic ferment in Polish music, which also deeply influenced symphonic thinking. The year 1956 is thus an appropriate starting point for Beata Bolesławska’s study of the contemporary Polish symphonic tradition. Bolesławska investigates the influential Polish avant-garde, illuminating the ways in which new musical means and ideas influenced symphonic music and the genre of the symphony in the music of such important composers as Witold Lutosławski (1913–1994), Henryk Mikołaj Górecki (1933–2010) and Krzysztof Penderecki (b. 1933). Referring to the main elements of the European tradition, as well as examining briefly the symphonic activity in Poland before 1956, the book concentrates on the symphonic writing in the context of avant-garde trends, represented by the so-called 'Polish school of composers', as well as on its later redefinitions proposed by Polish composers up to the present day.
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Genre |
: Music |
Author |
: Beata Bolesławska |
Publisher |
: Routledge |
Release |
: 2019-05-22 |
File |
: 243 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: 9781317014461 |
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In this study Thomas Peattie offers a new account of Mahler's symphonies by considering the composer's reinvention of the genre in light of his career as a conductor and more broadly in terms of his sustained engagement with the musical, theatrical, and aesthetic traditions of the Austrian fin de siècle. Drawing on the ideas of landscape, mobility, and theatricality, Peattie creates a richly interdisciplinary framework that reveals the uniqueness of Mahler's symphonic idiom and its radical attitude toward the presentation and ordering of musical events. The book goes on to identify a fundamental tension between the music's episodic nature and its often-noted narrative impulse and suggests that Mahler's symphonic dramaturgy can be understood as a form of abstract theatre.
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Genre |
: History |
Author |
: Thomas Peattie |
Publisher |
: Cambridge University Press |
Release |
: 2015-04-06 |
File |
: 233 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: 9781107027084 |
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"Les Preludes" (Symphonic Poem No. 3), "Mazeppa "(Symphonic Poem No. 6), and "Heroide Funebre" (Symphonic Poem No. 8). Authoritative, full-score reproductions from the Breitkopf & Hartel edition."
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Genre |
: Music |
Author |
: Franz Liszt |
Publisher |
: Courier Corporation |
Release |
: 1994-01-01 |
File |
: 240 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: 9780486283227 |
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"Each symphonic poem is discussed in terms of its melodic and harmonic organization, origins in surviving sketches and manuscript drafts, and reception by critics in major German cities, as well as in Paris, London, and New York. The volume is illustrated with ... facsimiles and full-page musical examples"--Publisher.
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Genre |
: Juvenile Nonfiction |
Author |
: Keith T. Johns |
Publisher |
: Pendragon Press |
Release |
: 1997 |
File |
: 190 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: 0945193408 |
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This volume contains the symphonies of Brahms, Bruckner, Dvorák and Mahler, covering the period from roughly 1860 to 1930. Other contemporaries are discussed including Goldmark, Zemlinsky and Berg.
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Genre |
: Music |
Author |
: A. Peter Brown |
Publisher |
: Indiana University Press |
Release |
: 2003-08-07 |
File |
: 1050 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: 0253334888 |