Nicholas Cook / Anthony Pople (eds.)
The Cambridge History of Twentieth-Century Music
Herausgeber: Cook, Nicholas; Pople, Anthony
Nicholas Cook / Anthony Pople (eds.)
The Cambridge History of Twentieth-Century Music
Herausgeber: Cook, Nicholas; Pople, Anthony
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Surveys the Western twentieth-century 'art' tradition alongside development in jazz, popular music, and world music.
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Surveys the Western twentieth-century 'art' tradition alongside development in jazz, popular music, and world music.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 838
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. März 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 49mm
- Gewicht: 1343g
- ISBN-13: 9780521662567
- ISBN-10: 0521662567
- Artikelnr.: 21194600
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 838
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. März 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 49mm
- Gewicht: 1343g
- ISBN-13: 9780521662567
- ISBN-10: 0521662567
- Artikelnr.: 21194600
Nicholas Cook is Research Professor of Music at the University of Southampton.
Anthony Pople is Professor of Music at the University of Nottingham. He is author of two Cambridge Music Handbooks - Berg: Violin Concerto and Messiaen: Quatuor pour la Fin de Temps and editor of the Cambridge Companion to Berg.
Anthony Pople is Professor of Music at the University of Nottingham. He is author of two Cambridge Music Handbooks - Berg: Violin Concerto and Messiaen: Quatuor pour la Fin de Temps and editor of the Cambridge Companion to Berg.
Introduction: trajectories of twentieth-century music Nicholas Cook with
Anthony Pople; 1. Peripheries and interfaces: the Western impact on other
music Jonathan Stock; 2. Music of a century: museum culture and the
politics of subsidy Leon Botstein; 3. Innovation and the avant-garde,
1900-20 Christopher Butler; 4. Music, text and stage: the tradition of
bourgeois tonality to the Second World War Stephen Banfield; 5. Classic
jazz to 1945 James Lincoln Collier; 6. Flirting with the vernacular:
America in Europe, 1900-1945 Susan C. Cook; 7. Between the wars:
traditions, modernisms, and the 'little people from the suburbs' Peter
Franklin; 8. Brave new worlds: experimentalism between the wars David
Nicholls; 9. Proclaiming a mainstream: Schoenberg, Berg, and Webern Joseph
Auner; 10. Rewriting the past: classicisms of the inter-war period Hermann
Danuser; 11. Music of seriousness and commitment: the 1930s and beyond
Michael Walter; 12. Other mainstreams: light music and easy listening,
1920-70 Derek B. Scott; 13. New beginnings: the international avant-garde,
1945-62 David Osmond-Smith; 14. Individualism and accessibility: the
moderate mainstream, 1945-75 Arnold Whittall; 15. After swing: modern jazz
and its impact Mervyn Cooke; 16. Music of the youth revolution: rock
through the 1960s Robynn Stilwell; 17. Expanding horizons: the
international avant-garde, 1962-75 Richard Toop; 18. To the millennium:
music as twentieth-century commodity Andrew Blake; 19. Ageing of the new:
the museum of musical modernism Alastair Williams; 20. (Post-)minimalisms,
1975-2000: the search for a new mainstream Robert Fink; 21. History and
class consciousness: pop music towards 2000 Dai Griffiths; 22. 'Art' music
in a cross-cultural context: the case of Africa Martin Scherzinger;
Appendix 1. Personalia Peter Elsdon with Björn Heile; Appendix 2.
Chronology Peter Elsdon and Peter Jones.
Anthony Pople; 1. Peripheries and interfaces: the Western impact on other
music Jonathan Stock; 2. Music of a century: museum culture and the
politics of subsidy Leon Botstein; 3. Innovation and the avant-garde,
1900-20 Christopher Butler; 4. Music, text and stage: the tradition of
bourgeois tonality to the Second World War Stephen Banfield; 5. Classic
jazz to 1945 James Lincoln Collier; 6. Flirting with the vernacular:
America in Europe, 1900-1945 Susan C. Cook; 7. Between the wars:
traditions, modernisms, and the 'little people from the suburbs' Peter
Franklin; 8. Brave new worlds: experimentalism between the wars David
Nicholls; 9. Proclaiming a mainstream: Schoenberg, Berg, and Webern Joseph
Auner; 10. Rewriting the past: classicisms of the inter-war period Hermann
Danuser; 11. Music of seriousness and commitment: the 1930s and beyond
Michael Walter; 12. Other mainstreams: light music and easy listening,
1920-70 Derek B. Scott; 13. New beginnings: the international avant-garde,
1945-62 David Osmond-Smith; 14. Individualism and accessibility: the
moderate mainstream, 1945-75 Arnold Whittall; 15. After swing: modern jazz
and its impact Mervyn Cooke; 16. Music of the youth revolution: rock
through the 1960s Robynn Stilwell; 17. Expanding horizons: the
international avant-garde, 1962-75 Richard Toop; 18. To the millennium:
music as twentieth-century commodity Andrew Blake; 19. Ageing of the new:
the museum of musical modernism Alastair Williams; 20. (Post-)minimalisms,
1975-2000: the search for a new mainstream Robert Fink; 21. History and
class consciousness: pop music towards 2000 Dai Griffiths; 22. 'Art' music
in a cross-cultural context: the case of Africa Martin Scherzinger;
Appendix 1. Personalia Peter Elsdon with Björn Heile; Appendix 2.
Chronology Peter Elsdon and Peter Jones.
Introduction: trajectories of twentieth-century music Nicholas Cook with
Anthony Pople; 1. Peripheries and interfaces: the Western impact on other
music Jonathan Stock; 2. Music of a century: museum culture and the
politics of subsidy Leon Botstein; 3. Innovation and the avant-garde,
1900-20 Christopher Butler; 4. Music, text and stage: the tradition of
bourgeois tonality to the Second World War Stephen Banfield; 5. Classic
jazz to 1945 James Lincoln Collier; 6. Flirting with the vernacular:
America in Europe, 1900-1945 Susan C. Cook; 7. Between the wars:
traditions, modernisms, and the 'little people from the suburbs' Peter
Franklin; 8. Brave new worlds: experimentalism between the wars David
Nicholls; 9. Proclaiming a mainstream: Schoenberg, Berg, and Webern Joseph
Auner; 10. Rewriting the past: classicisms of the inter-war period Hermann
Danuser; 11. Music of seriousness and commitment: the 1930s and beyond
Michael Walter; 12. Other mainstreams: light music and easy listening,
1920-70 Derek B. Scott; 13. New beginnings: the international avant-garde,
1945-62 David Osmond-Smith; 14. Individualism and accessibility: the
moderate mainstream, 1945-75 Arnold Whittall; 15. After swing: modern jazz
and its impact Mervyn Cooke; 16. Music of the youth revolution: rock
through the 1960s Robynn Stilwell; 17. Expanding horizons: the
international avant-garde, 1962-75 Richard Toop; 18. To the millennium:
music as twentieth-century commodity Andrew Blake; 19. Ageing of the new:
the museum of musical modernism Alastair Williams; 20. (Post-)minimalisms,
1975-2000: the search for a new mainstream Robert Fink; 21. History and
class consciousness: pop music towards 2000 Dai Griffiths; 22. 'Art' music
in a cross-cultural context: the case of Africa Martin Scherzinger;
Appendix 1. Personalia Peter Elsdon with Björn Heile; Appendix 2.
Chronology Peter Elsdon and Peter Jones.
Anthony Pople; 1. Peripheries and interfaces: the Western impact on other
music Jonathan Stock; 2. Music of a century: museum culture and the
politics of subsidy Leon Botstein; 3. Innovation and the avant-garde,
1900-20 Christopher Butler; 4. Music, text and stage: the tradition of
bourgeois tonality to the Second World War Stephen Banfield; 5. Classic
jazz to 1945 James Lincoln Collier; 6. Flirting with the vernacular:
America in Europe, 1900-1945 Susan C. Cook; 7. Between the wars:
traditions, modernisms, and the 'little people from the suburbs' Peter
Franklin; 8. Brave new worlds: experimentalism between the wars David
Nicholls; 9. Proclaiming a mainstream: Schoenberg, Berg, and Webern Joseph
Auner; 10. Rewriting the past: classicisms of the inter-war period Hermann
Danuser; 11. Music of seriousness and commitment: the 1930s and beyond
Michael Walter; 12. Other mainstreams: light music and easy listening,
1920-70 Derek B. Scott; 13. New beginnings: the international avant-garde,
1945-62 David Osmond-Smith; 14. Individualism and accessibility: the
moderate mainstream, 1945-75 Arnold Whittall; 15. After swing: modern jazz
and its impact Mervyn Cooke; 16. Music of the youth revolution: rock
through the 1960s Robynn Stilwell; 17. Expanding horizons: the
international avant-garde, 1962-75 Richard Toop; 18. To the millennium:
music as twentieth-century commodity Andrew Blake; 19. Ageing of the new:
the museum of musical modernism Alastair Williams; 20. (Post-)minimalisms,
1975-2000: the search for a new mainstream Robert Fink; 21. History and
class consciousness: pop music towards 2000 Dai Griffiths; 22. 'Art' music
in a cross-cultural context: the case of Africa Martin Scherzinger;
Appendix 1. Personalia Peter Elsdon with Björn Heile; Appendix 2.
Chronology Peter Elsdon and Peter Jones.