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Orientalism and Musical Mission
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 379

Orientalism and Musical Mission

Offers a new way of understanding music's connections with Orientalism and imperialism by using the concept of 'mission'.

The Cambridge Companion to Women Composers
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 375

The Cambridge Companion to Women Composers

Moving beyond narratives of female suppression, and exploring the critical potential of a diverse, distinguished repertoire, this Companion transforms received understanding of women composers. Organised thematically, and ranging beyond elite, Western genres, it explores the work of diverse female composers from medieval to modern times, besides the familiar headline names. The book's prologue traces the development of scholarship on women composers over the past five decades and the category of 'woman composer' itself. The chapters that follow reveal scenes of flourishing creativity, technical innovation, and (often fleeting) recognition, challenging long-held notions around invisibility and neglect and dismissing clichés about women composers and their work. Leading scholars trace shifting ideas about composers and compositional processes, contributing to a wider understanding of how composers have functioned in history and making this volume essential reading for all students of musical history. In an epilogue, three contemporary composers reflect on their careers and identities.

Desire in Chromatic Harmony
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 361

Desire in Chromatic Harmony

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020
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  • Publisher: Unknown

In Desire in Chromatic Harmony, Kenneth Smith reveals how composers used chromatic and dissonant chord progressions to mirror the psychological tension and complexity found in the work of psychoanalytic writers.

Alan Bush, Modern Music, and the Cold War
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 289

Alan Bush, Modern Music, and the Cold War

The first major study of Alan Bush, this book provides new perspectives on twentieth-century music and communism. British communist, composer of politicised works, and friend of Soviet musicians, Bush proved to be 'a lightning rod' in the national musical culture. His radical vision for British music prompted serious reflections on aesthetics and the rights of artists to private political opinions, as well as influencing the development of state-sponsored music making in East Germany. Rejecting previous characterisations of Bush as political and musical Other, Joanna Bullivant traces his aesthetic project from its origins in the 1920s to its collapse in the 1970s, incorporating discussion of modernism, political song, music theory, opera, and Bush's response to the Soviet music crisis of 1948. Drawing on a wealth of archival sources, including recently released documents from MI5, this book constructs new perspectives on the 'cultural Cold War' through the lens of the individual artist.

Music and the Making of Medieval Venice
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 301

Music and the Making of Medieval Venice

Introducing a new geographical paradigm for the study of medieval music, this path-breaking book uncovers the role of music, liturgy, and ritual in building Venice's empire in the eastern Mediterranean, activating the city's material culture, and shaping its state-craft of the imagination.

Irish Writing London: Volume 1
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 181

Irish Writing London: Volume 1

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2012-12-13
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  • Publisher: A&C Black

The first study to consider how Irish writers have regarded, reported and represented London in their fiction, drama and poetry.

Monteverdi and the Marvellous
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 299

Monteverdi and the Marvellous

Explores the path-breaking interaction between language and music in Monteverdi's madrigals through the provocative poetics of the marvellous.

The Quilting Points of Musical Modernism
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 300

The Quilting Points of Musical Modernism

A new theory of musical modernism, which brings contemporary philosophy into contact with music theory and interpretation.

Vaughan Williams and His World
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 346

Vaughan Williams and His World

A biography of Ralph Vaughan Williams, published in collaboration with the Bard Music Festival. Ralph Vaughan Williams (1872–1958) was one of the most innovative and creative figures in twentieth-century music, whose symphonies stand alongside those of Sibelius, Nielsen, Shostakovich, and Roussel. After his death, shifting priorities in the music world led to a period of critical neglect. What could not have been foreseen is that by the second decade of the twenty-first century, a handful of Vaughan Williams’s scores would attain immense popularity worldwide. Yet the present renown of these pieces has led to misapprehension about the nature of Vaughan Williams’s cultural nationalism an...

The Event of Music History
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 263

The Event of Music History

Brings musicology to the cutting edge of debates in the postmodern philosophy of history. This book presents a new theory of how to write music history, and offers an exemplar of this new theory in action, in a series of four chapter-length reflexions on Beethoven's heroic style. The first book-length theory of music history since Carl Dahlhaus's Foundations of Music History, it brings musicology to the cutting edge of debates in the postmodern philosophy of history. While the book engages with current thinking, it also goes further than the postmodern critique of history writing to find a new and positive basis for the writing of music history. In so doing the book revisits the philosophy o...