Modernism and Music

Modernism and Music
Title Modernism and Music PDF eBook
Author Daniel Albright
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Total Pages 446
Release 2004-02-03
Genre Music
ISBN 9780226012667

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If in earlier eras music may have seemed slow to respond to advances in other artistic media, during the modernist age it asserted itself in the vanguard. Modernism and Music provides a rich selection of texts on this moment, some translated into English for the first time. It offers not only important statements by composers and critics, but also musical speculations by poets, novelists, philosophers, and others-all of which combine with Daniel Albright's extensive, interlinked commentary to place modernist music in the full context of intellectual and cultural history.

The Routledge Research Companion to Modernism in Music

The Routledge Research Companion to Modernism in Music
Title The Routledge Research Companion to Modernism in Music PDF eBook
Author Björn Heile
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 518
Release 2018-10-29
Genre Music
ISBN 131704245X

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Modernism in music still arouses passions and is riven by controversies. Taking root in the early decades of the twentieth century, it achieved ideological dominance for almost three decades following the Second World War, before becoming the object of widespread critique in the last two decades of the century, both from critics and composers of a postmodern persuasion and from prominent scholars associated with the ‘new musicology’. Yet these critiques have failed to dampen its ongoing resilience. The picture of modernism has considerably broadened and diversified, and has remained a pivotal focus of debate well into the twenty-first century. This Research Companion does not seek to limit what musical modernism might be. At the same time, it resists any dilution of the term that would see its indiscriminate application to practically any and all music of a certain period. In addition to addressing issues already well established in modernist studies such as aesthetics, history, institutions, place, diaspora, cosmopolitanism, production and performance, communication technologies and the interface with postmodernism, this volume also explores topics that are less established; among them: modernism and affect, modernism and comedy, modernism versus the ‘contemporary’, and the crucial distinction between modernism in popular culture and a ‘popular modernism’, a modernism of the people. In doing so, this text seeks to define modernism in music by probing its margins as much as by restating its supposed essence.

Untwisting the Serpent

Untwisting the Serpent
Title Untwisting the Serpent PDF eBook
Author Daniel Albright
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Total Pages 422
Release 2000
Genre Art
ISBN 9780226012537

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Modernist art often seems to give more frustration than pleasure to its audience. Daniel Albright shows that this perception arises partly because we usually consider each art form in isolation, rather than collaboration.

Music and Ultra-modernism in France

Music and Ultra-modernism in France
Title Music and Ultra-modernism in France PDF eBook
Author Barbara L. Kelly
Publisher Boydell & Brewer Ltd
Total Pages 272
Release 2013
Genre Music
ISBN 1843838109

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Exploring the ideas of consensus, resistance and rupture, this book contributes an important and nuanced reflection to the current debate on modernism in music.

Transformations of Musical Modernism

Transformations of Musical Modernism
Title Transformations of Musical Modernism PDF eBook
Author Erling E. Guldbrandsen
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 369
Release 2015-10-26
Genre Art
ISBN 1107127211

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This collection brings fresh perspectives to bear upon key questions surrounding the composition, performance and reception of musical modernism.

Essays on Music and Language in Modernist Literature

Essays on Music and Language in Modernist Literature
Title Essays on Music and Language in Modernist Literature PDF eBook
Author Katherine O'Callaghan
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 296
Release 2018-01-12
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1351865889

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This volume explores the role of music as a source of inspiration and provocation for modernist writers. In its consideration of modernist literature within a broad political, postcolonial, and internationalist context, this book is an important intervention in the growing field of Words and Music studies. It expands the existing critical debate to include lesser-known writers alongside Joyce, Woolf, and Beckett, a wide-ranging definition of modernism, and the influence of contemporary music on modernist writers. From the rhythm of Tagore’s poetry to the influence of jazz improvisation, the tonality of traditional Irish music to the operas of Wagner, these essays reframe our sense of how music inspired Literary Modernism. Exploring the points at which the art forms of music and literature collide, repel, and combine, contributors draw on their deep musical knowledge to produce close readings of prose, poetry, and drama, confronting the concept of what makes writing "musical." In doing so, they uncover commonalities: modernist writers pursue simultaneity and polyphony, evolve the leitmotif for literary purposes, and adapt the formal innovations of twentieth-century music. The essays explore whether it is possible for literature to achieve that unity of form and subject which music enjoys, and whether literary texts can resist paraphrase, can be simply themselves. This book demonstrates how attention to the role of music in text in turn illuminates the manner in which we read literature.

Music and Modernism, C. 1849-1950

Music and Modernism, C. 1849-1950
Title Music and Modernism, C. 1849-1950 PDF eBook
Author Charlotte De Mille
Publisher Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages 0
Release 2011
Genre Arts, Modern
ISBN 9781443826969

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A collection of essays which reevaluates the significant connections between the disciplines of music, fine art and architecture in the period covering the emergence and flowering of modernism, c. 1849-1950.