Oxford Handbook of Music Censorship
Herausgeber: Hall, Patricia
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In this first major collection of its kind, thirty contributors tackle centuries of music censorship across the globe from the medieval era to the modern day. Focusing on individual composers and artists as well as eras within single countries, this Handbook champions the efficacy of music as an agent of collective power and resilience.
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In this first major collection of its kind, thirty contributors tackle centuries of music censorship across the globe from the medieval era to the modern day. Focusing on individual composers and artists as well as eras within single countries, this Handbook champions the efficacy of music as an agent of collective power and resilience.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 724
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Oktober 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 256mm x 174mm x 50mm
- Gewicht: 1370g
- ISBN-13: 9780199733163
- ISBN-10: 0199733163
- Artikelnr.: 48454494
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 724
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Oktober 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 256mm x 174mm x 50mm
- Gewicht: 1370g
- ISBN-13: 9780199733163
- ISBN-10: 0199733163
- Artikelnr.: 48454494
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Patricia Hall is Professor of Music Theory at the University of Michigan. Her publications include A View of Berg's Lulu Through the Autograph Sources (University of California Press, 1997) and Berg's Wozzeck (OUP, 2011).
* Introduction
* Patricia Hall
* I. Censorship and Religion
* 1. In the Quest of Gallican Remnants in Gregorian Manuscripts
* Luisa Nardini
* 2. The English Kyrie Eleison
* Alejandro Planchart
* 3. Government Controls and the Music Printing Industry in the
Elizabethan Era
* Jeremy L. Smith
* 4. The Sound of Indigenous Ancestors: Music, Corporality, and Memory
in the Jesuit Missions of Colonial South America
* Guillermo Wilde
* 5."We Should Not Sing of Heaven and Angels": Performing Western
Sacred Music in Soviet Russia, 1917-67
* Pauline Fairclough
* 6. A Strident Silencing The Ban on Richard Wagner in Israel
* Na'ama Sheffi
* II. Censorship During the Enlightenment
* 7. Harpocrate at Work: How the God of Silence Protected
Eighteenth-Century French Iconoclasts
* Hedy Law
* 8. Sex, Politics, and Censorship in Mozart's Don Giovanni / Don Juan
* Martin Nedbal
* 9. The Depoliticized Drama: Mozart's Figaro and the Depths of
Enlightenment
* Laurenz Lütteken
* 10. The Curious Incident of Fidelio and the Censors
* Robin Wallace
* III. Censorship in Transitional Governments
* 11. "Years in Prison": Giuseppe Verdi and Censorship in
Pre-Unification Italy
* Francesco Izzo
* 12. Micronarratives of music and (self)censorship in the Former
Yugoslavia
* Ana Hofman
* 13. Popular Music as a Barometer of Political Change: Evidence from
Taiwan
* Nancy Guy
* 14. Music, Power and Censorship in Vietnam since 1954
* Barley Norton
* IV. Censorship in Totalitarian States
* 15. Miguel Ángel Estrella (Classical) Music for the People,
Dictatorship, and Memory
* Carol Hess
* 16. A Case Study of Brazilian Popular Music (MPW) and Censorship:
Ivan Lins' Music During Dictatorship in Brazil
* Thais Lima Nicodemo
* 17. Alban Berg's "Guilt" by Association
* Patricia Hall
* 18. Slow Dissolves, Full Stops, and Interruptions: Terezin,
Censorship, and the Summer of 1944
* Michael Beckerman
* 19. Selling Schnittke:Late Soviet Censorship and the Cold War
Marketplace
* Peter J. Schmelz
* 20. Curb that Enticing Tone Music Censorship in the PRC
* Hon-Lun Yang
* V. Censorship in Democracies
* 21. From Premiere to Present: Marc Blitzstein's The Cradle Will Rock
and American Culture
* David Paul
* 22. Pete Seeger's Project
* Dick Flacks
* 23. Government Censorship and Aaron Copland's Lincoln Portrait
during the Second Red Scare:
* Jennifer DeLapp
* 24. "A Day in the Life": The Beatles and the BBC, May 1967
* Gordon Thompson
* VI. Censoring Race, Gender and Sexual Orientation
* 25. Composing in Black and White: Code-Switching in the Songs of Sam
Lucas
* Sandra Graham
* 26. Exploring Transitions in Popular Music: Censorship from Apartheid
to Post-Apartheid South Africa
* Michael Drewett
* 27. Rap Music and Rap Artists Revisited: How Race Matters in the
Perception of Rap Music
* Travis L. Dixon
* 28. Deaths and Silences: Coding and Defiance in Music about AIDS
* Paul Attinello
* 29. Teaching Silence in the Twenty-First Century: Where are the
Missing Women Composers?
* Roxanne Prevost and Kimberly Francis
* 30. Veiled Voices: Music and Censorship in Post-Revolutionary Iran
* Ameneh Youssefzadeh
* Patricia Hall
* I. Censorship and Religion
* 1. In the Quest of Gallican Remnants in Gregorian Manuscripts
* Luisa Nardini
* 2. The English Kyrie Eleison
* Alejandro Planchart
* 3. Government Controls and the Music Printing Industry in the
Elizabethan Era
* Jeremy L. Smith
* 4. The Sound of Indigenous Ancestors: Music, Corporality, and Memory
in the Jesuit Missions of Colonial South America
* Guillermo Wilde
* 5."We Should Not Sing of Heaven and Angels": Performing Western
Sacred Music in Soviet Russia, 1917-67
* Pauline Fairclough
* 6. A Strident Silencing The Ban on Richard Wagner in Israel
* Na'ama Sheffi
* II. Censorship During the Enlightenment
* 7. Harpocrate at Work: How the God of Silence Protected
Eighteenth-Century French Iconoclasts
* Hedy Law
* 8. Sex, Politics, and Censorship in Mozart's Don Giovanni / Don Juan
* Martin Nedbal
* 9. The Depoliticized Drama: Mozart's Figaro and the Depths of
Enlightenment
* Laurenz Lütteken
* 10. The Curious Incident of Fidelio and the Censors
* Robin Wallace
* III. Censorship in Transitional Governments
* 11. "Years in Prison": Giuseppe Verdi and Censorship in
Pre-Unification Italy
* Francesco Izzo
* 12. Micronarratives of music and (self)censorship in the Former
Yugoslavia
* Ana Hofman
* 13. Popular Music as a Barometer of Political Change: Evidence from
Taiwan
* Nancy Guy
* 14. Music, Power and Censorship in Vietnam since 1954
* Barley Norton
* IV. Censorship in Totalitarian States
* 15. Miguel Ángel Estrella (Classical) Music for the People,
Dictatorship, and Memory
* Carol Hess
* 16. A Case Study of Brazilian Popular Music (MPW) and Censorship:
Ivan Lins' Music During Dictatorship in Brazil
* Thais Lima Nicodemo
* 17. Alban Berg's "Guilt" by Association
* Patricia Hall
* 18. Slow Dissolves, Full Stops, and Interruptions: Terezin,
Censorship, and the Summer of 1944
* Michael Beckerman
* 19. Selling Schnittke:Late Soviet Censorship and the Cold War
Marketplace
* Peter J. Schmelz
* 20. Curb that Enticing Tone Music Censorship in the PRC
* Hon-Lun Yang
* V. Censorship in Democracies
* 21. From Premiere to Present: Marc Blitzstein's The Cradle Will Rock
and American Culture
* David Paul
* 22. Pete Seeger's Project
* Dick Flacks
* 23. Government Censorship and Aaron Copland's Lincoln Portrait
during the Second Red Scare:
* Jennifer DeLapp
* 24. "A Day in the Life": The Beatles and the BBC, May 1967
* Gordon Thompson
* VI. Censoring Race, Gender and Sexual Orientation
* 25. Composing in Black and White: Code-Switching in the Songs of Sam
Lucas
* Sandra Graham
* 26. Exploring Transitions in Popular Music: Censorship from Apartheid
to Post-Apartheid South Africa
* Michael Drewett
* 27. Rap Music and Rap Artists Revisited: How Race Matters in the
Perception of Rap Music
* Travis L. Dixon
* 28. Deaths and Silences: Coding and Defiance in Music about AIDS
* Paul Attinello
* 29. Teaching Silence in the Twenty-First Century: Where are the
Missing Women Composers?
* Roxanne Prevost and Kimberly Francis
* 30. Veiled Voices: Music and Censorship in Post-Revolutionary Iran
* Ameneh Youssefzadeh
* Introduction
* Patricia Hall
* I. Censorship and Religion
* 1. In the Quest of Gallican Remnants in Gregorian Manuscripts
* Luisa Nardini
* 2. The English Kyrie Eleison
* Alejandro Planchart
* 3. Government Controls and the Music Printing Industry in the
Elizabethan Era
* Jeremy L. Smith
* 4. The Sound of Indigenous Ancestors: Music, Corporality, and Memory
in the Jesuit Missions of Colonial South America
* Guillermo Wilde
* 5."We Should Not Sing of Heaven and Angels": Performing Western
Sacred Music in Soviet Russia, 1917-67
* Pauline Fairclough
* 6. A Strident Silencing The Ban on Richard Wagner in Israel
* Na'ama Sheffi
* II. Censorship During the Enlightenment
* 7. Harpocrate at Work: How the God of Silence Protected
Eighteenth-Century French Iconoclasts
* Hedy Law
* 8. Sex, Politics, and Censorship in Mozart's Don Giovanni / Don Juan
* Martin Nedbal
* 9. The Depoliticized Drama: Mozart's Figaro and the Depths of
Enlightenment
* Laurenz Lütteken
* 10. The Curious Incident of Fidelio and the Censors
* Robin Wallace
* III. Censorship in Transitional Governments
* 11. "Years in Prison": Giuseppe Verdi and Censorship in
Pre-Unification Italy
* Francesco Izzo
* 12. Micronarratives of music and (self)censorship in the Former
Yugoslavia
* Ana Hofman
* 13. Popular Music as a Barometer of Political Change: Evidence from
Taiwan
* Nancy Guy
* 14. Music, Power and Censorship in Vietnam since 1954
* Barley Norton
* IV. Censorship in Totalitarian States
* 15. Miguel Ángel Estrella (Classical) Music for the People,
Dictatorship, and Memory
* Carol Hess
* 16. A Case Study of Brazilian Popular Music (MPW) and Censorship:
Ivan Lins' Music During Dictatorship in Brazil
* Thais Lima Nicodemo
* 17. Alban Berg's "Guilt" by Association
* Patricia Hall
* 18. Slow Dissolves, Full Stops, and Interruptions: Terezin,
Censorship, and the Summer of 1944
* Michael Beckerman
* 19. Selling Schnittke:Late Soviet Censorship and the Cold War
Marketplace
* Peter J. Schmelz
* 20. Curb that Enticing Tone Music Censorship in the PRC
* Hon-Lun Yang
* V. Censorship in Democracies
* 21. From Premiere to Present: Marc Blitzstein's The Cradle Will Rock
and American Culture
* David Paul
* 22. Pete Seeger's Project
* Dick Flacks
* 23. Government Censorship and Aaron Copland's Lincoln Portrait
during the Second Red Scare:
* Jennifer DeLapp
* 24. "A Day in the Life": The Beatles and the BBC, May 1967
* Gordon Thompson
* VI. Censoring Race, Gender and Sexual Orientation
* 25. Composing in Black and White: Code-Switching in the Songs of Sam
Lucas
* Sandra Graham
* 26. Exploring Transitions in Popular Music: Censorship from Apartheid
to Post-Apartheid South Africa
* Michael Drewett
* 27. Rap Music and Rap Artists Revisited: How Race Matters in the
Perception of Rap Music
* Travis L. Dixon
* 28. Deaths and Silences: Coding and Defiance in Music about AIDS
* Paul Attinello
* 29. Teaching Silence in the Twenty-First Century: Where are the
Missing Women Composers?
* Roxanne Prevost and Kimberly Francis
* 30. Veiled Voices: Music and Censorship in Post-Revolutionary Iran
* Ameneh Youssefzadeh
* Patricia Hall
* I. Censorship and Religion
* 1. In the Quest of Gallican Remnants in Gregorian Manuscripts
* Luisa Nardini
* 2. The English Kyrie Eleison
* Alejandro Planchart
* 3. Government Controls and the Music Printing Industry in the
Elizabethan Era
* Jeremy L. Smith
* 4. The Sound of Indigenous Ancestors: Music, Corporality, and Memory
in the Jesuit Missions of Colonial South America
* Guillermo Wilde
* 5."We Should Not Sing of Heaven and Angels": Performing Western
Sacred Music in Soviet Russia, 1917-67
* Pauline Fairclough
* 6. A Strident Silencing The Ban on Richard Wagner in Israel
* Na'ama Sheffi
* II. Censorship During the Enlightenment
* 7. Harpocrate at Work: How the God of Silence Protected
Eighteenth-Century French Iconoclasts
* Hedy Law
* 8. Sex, Politics, and Censorship in Mozart's Don Giovanni / Don Juan
* Martin Nedbal
* 9. The Depoliticized Drama: Mozart's Figaro and the Depths of
Enlightenment
* Laurenz Lütteken
* 10. The Curious Incident of Fidelio and the Censors
* Robin Wallace
* III. Censorship in Transitional Governments
* 11. "Years in Prison": Giuseppe Verdi and Censorship in
Pre-Unification Italy
* Francesco Izzo
* 12. Micronarratives of music and (self)censorship in the Former
Yugoslavia
* Ana Hofman
* 13. Popular Music as a Barometer of Political Change: Evidence from
Taiwan
* Nancy Guy
* 14. Music, Power and Censorship in Vietnam since 1954
* Barley Norton
* IV. Censorship in Totalitarian States
* 15. Miguel Ángel Estrella (Classical) Music for the People,
Dictatorship, and Memory
* Carol Hess
* 16. A Case Study of Brazilian Popular Music (MPW) and Censorship:
Ivan Lins' Music During Dictatorship in Brazil
* Thais Lima Nicodemo
* 17. Alban Berg's "Guilt" by Association
* Patricia Hall
* 18. Slow Dissolves, Full Stops, and Interruptions: Terezin,
Censorship, and the Summer of 1944
* Michael Beckerman
* 19. Selling Schnittke:Late Soviet Censorship and the Cold War
Marketplace
* Peter J. Schmelz
* 20. Curb that Enticing Tone Music Censorship in the PRC
* Hon-Lun Yang
* V. Censorship in Democracies
* 21. From Premiere to Present: Marc Blitzstein's The Cradle Will Rock
and American Culture
* David Paul
* 22. Pete Seeger's Project
* Dick Flacks
* 23. Government Censorship and Aaron Copland's Lincoln Portrait
during the Second Red Scare:
* Jennifer DeLapp
* 24. "A Day in the Life": The Beatles and the BBC, May 1967
* Gordon Thompson
* VI. Censoring Race, Gender and Sexual Orientation
* 25. Composing in Black and White: Code-Switching in the Songs of Sam
Lucas
* Sandra Graham
* 26. Exploring Transitions in Popular Music: Censorship from Apartheid
to Post-Apartheid South Africa
* Michael Drewett
* 27. Rap Music and Rap Artists Revisited: How Race Matters in the
Perception of Rap Music
* Travis L. Dixon
* 28. Deaths and Silences: Coding and Defiance in Music about AIDS
* Paul Attinello
* 29. Teaching Silence in the Twenty-First Century: Where are the
Missing Women Composers?
* Roxanne Prevost and Kimberly Francis
* 30. Veiled Voices: Music and Censorship in Post-Revolutionary Iran
* Ameneh Youssefzadeh