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  • 1
    ISBN: 978-2-503-55247-7
    Language: English , French , Italian , Spanish
    Pages: XIII, 441 Seiten : , Illustrationen, graphische Darstellungen, Notenbeispiele.
    Series Statement: Speculum musicae Volume 23
    Series Statement: Speculum musicae
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    Keywords: Geschichte 1800-1900 ; Dirigieren. ; Orchester. ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Dirigieren ; Orchester ; Geschichte 1800-1900
    Abstract: The nineteenth century witnessed the birth of the public figure of the orchestral conductor. Like composers and performers, orchestral conductors registered the transformed concept of the "musical work". Whilst the Industrial Revolution generated new types of profession, the orchestral conductor's career emerged, as an outcome of the greater consideration that was devoted to the act of "performance". In the present volume nineteen scholars explore historical and sociological phenomena connected to the nineteenth-century system of performance and musical production in which the orchestral conductor worked. A number of chapters investigate the musical performances of famous orchestral conductors; conducting by renowned composers (including Berlioz, Bottesini, Charpentier, Liszt, Mendelssohn, Paganini and Rolla) and orchestral treatises for military bands. The authors featured are: Fabrizio Ammetto, Maria Teresa Arfini, Rémy Campos, Paola Cannas, Antonio Carlini, Claudia Colombati, Mariateresa Dellaborra, Gilles Demonet, Elisa Grossato, Emmanuel Hervé, Étienne Jardin, Walter Kurt Kreyszig, Naomi Matsumoto, Michela Niccolai, Fiona M. Palmer, Rudolf Rasch, Renato Ricco, Gesine Schröder, Ruben Vernazza.
    Note: Beitr. teilw. franz., teilw. ital., teilw. engl., teilw. span.
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    Turnhout : Brepols Publishers
    ISBN: 9782503566283
    Language: English , Italian
    Pages: xiii, 418 Seiten , Illustrationen, Notenbeispiele
    Series Statement: Music, criticism & politics Volume 1
    Series Statement: Music, criticism & politics
    DDC: 306.4/842
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    Keywords: Protest songs Congresses History and criticism 20th century ; Music Congresses Political aspects 20th century ; History ; Konferenzschrift ; Musik ; Politischer Protest ; Protestsong ; Geschichte 1900-2000
    Abstract: This book focuses on protest music and "dissident" composers and musicians during the twentieth century, with a particular focus on the forms with which dissent may be expressed in music and the ways composers and performers have adopted stances on political and social dissent. Twenty-one articles by scholars of different nationalities explore not only the way in which protest music is articulated in artistic-cultural discourse and the political matter, but also the role it played in situations of mutual benefit. Moreover, the phenomenon of dissent is investigated within the contexts of musical historiography and criticism, approaching the topic from historical, sociological, and philosophical perspectives
    Abstract: part 1. Protest music and politics: Irish traditional music, nationalist politics and the struggle for recognition / Roger W.H. Savage -- Right-extremist protest music and the idea of metapolitical activism / James Garratt -- An evolution of protest : genre and extreme-right music / Joe Stroud -- "If this isn't love, it's red propaganda" / James O'Leary -- Exposing demagoguery : the use of mass-communication as anti-totalitarian protest in Mauricio Kagel's Der Tribun (1979) / Christine Dysers -- Kurt Weill's and Georg Kaiser's Der Silbersee : ein Wintermärchen : a tall tale of protest / Russ Manitt -- Jazz as rebellion : Jewish musical protest surrounding World War II / Kara Stewart Meredith -- The corruption of the homeland : Carl Orff's repudiation of Friedrich Hebbel in Die Bernauerin / Andrew S. Kohler -- Visionary lines, avant-garde sounds : Francisco de Goya as an aesthetic and ideological reference-point in Spanish contemporary music / Germán Gan Quesada
    Abstract: part 2. Social and protest songs: "You say you want a revolution?" : a new analysis of John Lennon's political music / David Thurmaier, John Cox -- Cercando la nostra musica : note sulla appropriazione della Nueva Canción Chilena nell'Italia degli anni '80 / Stefano Gavagnin -- Protest songs and record labels : political opposition and the music industry in Latin-America / Santiago Niño Morales -- Communities, territories and genres on the Uruguayan "Resistance Music", 1962-2011 / Marita Fornaro Bordolli -- Charly García: el 'Lewis Carroll" del rock and roll argentino / Maria Favoretto -- Niggaz Wit' Attitude (N.W.A.), Fuck the polics and the 1992 Los Angeles rebellion / Jessica Winterson -- 'People getting angry' : The Specials' Ghost Town (1981) as political discourse / Marie Bennett -- Morphology of the protest in the music of area / Giuseppe Sergi -- Taking which power back? Overpowerments of Rage Against the Machine / Henrik Marstal -- From romance to protest : the folklorisation of an Armenian song in Iran / Upa Mesbahian -- Antoonee in Armenian ethnic music / Tatevik Shakhkulyan
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