Transformations Musical Modernism
Herausgeber: Guldbrandsen, Erling E.; Johnson, Julian
Transformations Musical Modernism
Herausgeber: Guldbrandsen, Erling E.; Johnson, Julian
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This collection brings fresh perspectives to bear upon key questions surrounding the composition, performance and reception of musical modernism.
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This collection brings fresh perspectives to bear upon key questions surrounding the composition, performance and reception of musical modernism.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 368
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. März 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 814g
- ISBN-13: 9781107127210
- ISBN-10: 1107127211
- Artikelnr.: 43366223
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 368
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. März 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 814g
- ISBN-13: 9781107127210
- ISBN-10: 1107127211
- Artikelnr.: 43366223
Introduction Julian Johnson and Erling E. Guldbrandsen; Part I. Rethinking
Modernism: 1. The lure of the sublime: revisiting the modernist project
Susan McClary; 2. Return of the repressed: particularity in early and late
modernism Julian Johnson; 3. Expressionism revisited: modernism beyond the
twentieth century Arnold Whittall; 4. Erik Bergman, cosmopolitanism and the
transformation of musical geography Björn Heile; 5. Sharing a stage: the
growing proximity between modernism and popular music David Metzer; Part
II. Rewriting Modernism: 6. Ritual and Eros in James Dillon's Come live
with me Michael Cherlin; 7. Montage in modernity: scattered fragments,
dynamic fragments Jean-Paul Olive; 8. Transformations of appearance:
suddenness and the modernist fragment Marion Hestholm; 9. Rethinking
Boulez: schemes, logics and paradigms of musical modernity Edward Campbell;
10. Remembrance and prognosis in the music of György Ligeti Peter Edwards;
11. Valentin Silvestrov and the symphonic monument in ruins Samuel Wilson;
Part III. Replaying Modernism: 12. Playing with transformations: Boulez's
Improvisation III sur Mallarmé Erling E. Guldbrandsen; 13. Performance as
critique Arnulf Christian Mattes; 14. 'Unwrapping' the voice: Cathy
Berberian and John Cage's Aria Francesca Placanica; 15. Radically idiomatic
instrumental practice in works by Brian Ferneyhough Anders Førisdal; 16.
The ethics of performance practice in complex music after 1945 Tanja
Orning.
Modernism: 1. The lure of the sublime: revisiting the modernist project
Susan McClary; 2. Return of the repressed: particularity in early and late
modernism Julian Johnson; 3. Expressionism revisited: modernism beyond the
twentieth century Arnold Whittall; 4. Erik Bergman, cosmopolitanism and the
transformation of musical geography Björn Heile; 5. Sharing a stage: the
growing proximity between modernism and popular music David Metzer; Part
II. Rewriting Modernism: 6. Ritual and Eros in James Dillon's Come live
with me Michael Cherlin; 7. Montage in modernity: scattered fragments,
dynamic fragments Jean-Paul Olive; 8. Transformations of appearance:
suddenness and the modernist fragment Marion Hestholm; 9. Rethinking
Boulez: schemes, logics and paradigms of musical modernity Edward Campbell;
10. Remembrance and prognosis in the music of György Ligeti Peter Edwards;
11. Valentin Silvestrov and the symphonic monument in ruins Samuel Wilson;
Part III. Replaying Modernism: 12. Playing with transformations: Boulez's
Improvisation III sur Mallarmé Erling E. Guldbrandsen; 13. Performance as
critique Arnulf Christian Mattes; 14. 'Unwrapping' the voice: Cathy
Berberian and John Cage's Aria Francesca Placanica; 15. Radically idiomatic
instrumental practice in works by Brian Ferneyhough Anders Førisdal; 16.
The ethics of performance practice in complex music after 1945 Tanja
Orning.
Introduction Julian Johnson and Erling E. Guldbrandsen; Part I. Rethinking
Modernism: 1. The lure of the sublime: revisiting the modernist project
Susan McClary; 2. Return of the repressed: particularity in early and late
modernism Julian Johnson; 3. Expressionism revisited: modernism beyond the
twentieth century Arnold Whittall; 4. Erik Bergman, cosmopolitanism and the
transformation of musical geography Björn Heile; 5. Sharing a stage: the
growing proximity between modernism and popular music David Metzer; Part
II. Rewriting Modernism: 6. Ritual and Eros in James Dillon's Come live
with me Michael Cherlin; 7. Montage in modernity: scattered fragments,
dynamic fragments Jean-Paul Olive; 8. Transformations of appearance:
suddenness and the modernist fragment Marion Hestholm; 9. Rethinking
Boulez: schemes, logics and paradigms of musical modernity Edward Campbell;
10. Remembrance and prognosis in the music of György Ligeti Peter Edwards;
11. Valentin Silvestrov and the symphonic monument in ruins Samuel Wilson;
Part III. Replaying Modernism: 12. Playing with transformations: Boulez's
Improvisation III sur Mallarmé Erling E. Guldbrandsen; 13. Performance as
critique Arnulf Christian Mattes; 14. 'Unwrapping' the voice: Cathy
Berberian and John Cage's Aria Francesca Placanica; 15. Radically idiomatic
instrumental practice in works by Brian Ferneyhough Anders Førisdal; 16.
The ethics of performance practice in complex music after 1945 Tanja
Orning.
Modernism: 1. The lure of the sublime: revisiting the modernist project
Susan McClary; 2. Return of the repressed: particularity in early and late
modernism Julian Johnson; 3. Expressionism revisited: modernism beyond the
twentieth century Arnold Whittall; 4. Erik Bergman, cosmopolitanism and the
transformation of musical geography Björn Heile; 5. Sharing a stage: the
growing proximity between modernism and popular music David Metzer; Part
II. Rewriting Modernism: 6. Ritual and Eros in James Dillon's Come live
with me Michael Cherlin; 7. Montage in modernity: scattered fragments,
dynamic fragments Jean-Paul Olive; 8. Transformations of appearance:
suddenness and the modernist fragment Marion Hestholm; 9. Rethinking
Boulez: schemes, logics and paradigms of musical modernity Edward Campbell;
10. Remembrance and prognosis in the music of György Ligeti Peter Edwards;
11. Valentin Silvestrov and the symphonic monument in ruins Samuel Wilson;
Part III. Replaying Modernism: 12. Playing with transformations: Boulez's
Improvisation III sur Mallarmé Erling E. Guldbrandsen; 13. Performance as
critique Arnulf Christian Mattes; 14. 'Unwrapping' the voice: Cathy
Berberian and John Cage's Aria Francesca Placanica; 15. Radically idiomatic
instrumental practice in works by Brian Ferneyhough Anders Førisdal; 16.
The ethics of performance practice in complex music after 1945 Tanja
Orning.