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Russian Music Since 1917
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These essays bring into clearer focus the transformation in the study of Russian music that has occurred since glasnost. Concentrating on Russian music since 1917, the volume shows how censorship in the USSR hindered developments in scholarship, and explains some difficulties experienced by musicians and scholars in the post-soviet era.

Produktbeschreibung
These essays bring into clearer focus the transformation in the study of Russian music that has occurred since glasnost. Concentrating on Russian music since 1917, the volume shows how censorship in the USSR hindered developments in scholarship, and explains some difficulties experienced by musicians and scholars in the post-soviet era.
Autorenporträt
Patrick Zuk is Senior Lecturer in Music at the University of Durham. He is a specialist in twentieth-century Russian music and cultural history. Marina Frolova-Walker FBA is Professor of Music History at the Faculty of Music, University of Cambridge, and Fellow of Clare College. She is the author of Russian Music and Nationalism from Glinka to Stalin (Yale, 2007), co-author (with Jonathan Walker) of Music and Soviet Power, 191732 (Boydell, 2012), and author of Stalin's Music Prize: Soviet Culture and Politics (Yale, 2016).