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Title: A HISTORY OF RUSSIAN MUSIC
FROM KAMARINSKAYA TO BABI YAR
By: Francis Maes, Arnold J. Pomerans (Trans), Erica Pomerans (Trans)
Format: Paperback

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ISBN 10: 0520248252
ISBN 13: 9780520248250
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Publisher: UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA PRESS
Pub. date: 14 February, 2006
Pages: 441
Description: Aims to introduce the general public to the scholarly debate that has revolutionized Russian music history. This work summarizes the fresh view of Russian music and provides an overview of the relationships between artistic movements and political ideas. It explores the cultural and historical milieu from which great works have emerged.
Synopsis: Francis Maes's comprehensive and imaginative book introduces the general public to the scholarly debate that has revolutionized Russian music history over the past two decades. Based on the most recent critical literature, A History of Russian Music summarizes the new view of Russian music and provides a solid overview of the relationships between artistic movements and political ideas. The revision of Russian music history may count as one of the most significant achievements of recent musicology. The Western view used to be largely based on the ideas of Vladimir Stasov, a friend and confidant of leading nineteenth-century Russian composers who was more a propagandist than a historian. With the deconstruction of Stasov's interpretation, stereotyped views have been replaced by a fuller understanding of the conditions and the context in which composers such as Tchaikovsky, Mussorgsky, and Stravinsky created their oeuvres. Even the more recent history of Soviet music, in particular the achievement of Dmitry Shostakovich, is being assessed on new documentary grounds.A more complex conception of Russian music develops as Maes explores the cultural and historical milieu from which great works have emerged. Questioning and re-examining traditional views, the author considers the personal development of composers, the relationship of art to social and political ideals in Russia, and the ideologies behind musical research.
Illustrations: 32 b/w photographs
Publication: US
Imprint: University of California Press
Returns: Returnable
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