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Russian music at home and abroad : new essays

Russian music at home and abroad : new essays (4회 대출)

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Taruskin, Richard, 1945-2022
서명 / 저자사항
Russian music at home and abroad : new essays / Richard Taruskin.
발행사항
Oakland, California :   University of California Press,   c2016.  
형태사항
x, 543 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.
ISBN
9780520288089 (cloth : alk. paper) 9780520288096 (pbk. : alk. paper)
요약
"This collection views Russian music through the Greek triad of 'the Good, the True, and the Beautiful' to investigate how the idea of 'nation' embeds itself in the public discourse about music and other arts with results at times invigorating, at times corrupting. In our divided, post-Cold War, and now post-9/11 world, Russian music, formerly a quiet corner on the margins of musicology, has become a site of noisy contention. Richard Taruskin assesses the political and cultural stakes that attach to it in the era of Pussy Riot and renewed international tensions, before turning to individual cases from the nineteenth century to the present. Much of the volume is devoted to the resolutely cosmopolitan but inveterately Russian Igor Stravinsky, one of the major forces in the music of the twentieth century and subject of particular interest to composers and music theorists all over the world. Taruskin here revisits him for the first time since the 1990s, when everything changed for Russia and its cultural products. Other essays are devoted to the cultural and social policies of the Soviet Union and their effect on the music produced there as those policies swung away from Communist internationalism to traditional Russian nationalism; to the musicians of the Russian postrevolutionary diaspora; and to the tension between the compelling artistic quality of works such as Stravinsky's Sacre du Printemps or Prokofieff's Zdravitsa and the antihumanistic or totalitarian messages they convey. Russian Music at Home and Abroad addresses these concerns in a personal and critical way, characteristically demonstrating Taruskin's authority and ability to bring living history out of the shadows." -- Provided by publisher.
내용주기
Introduction: my wonderful world; or, dismembering the triad -- Non-nationalists and other nationalists -- Crowd, mob, and nation in Boris Godunov: what did Musorgsky think, and does it matter? -- Catching up with Rimsky-Korsakov -- Not modern and loving it -- Written for elephants: notes on Rach 3 -- Is there a "Russia abroad" in music? -- Turania revisited, with Lourié my guide -- The ghetto and the imperium -- Two serendipities: keynoting a conference, "Music and power" -- What's an awful song like you doing in a nice piece like this? The finale in Prokofieff's Symphony-concerto, op. 125 -- The birth of contemporary Russia out of the spirit of music (not) -- * * * -- Just how Russian was Stravinsky? -- How the rite became possible -- Diaghilev without Stravinsky? Stravinsky without Diaghilev? -- Resisting the Rite -- Stravinsky's poetics and Russian music -- Did he mean it? -- In Stravinsky's songs, the true man, no ghostwriters -- "Un cadeau très macabre".
서지주기
Includes bibliographical references and index.
일반주제명
Music --Russia --History and criticism.
주제명(개인명)
Stravinsky, Igor,   1882-1971   Criticism and interpretation.  
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520 ▼a "This collection views Russian music through the Greek triad of 'the Good, the True, and the Beautiful' to investigate how the idea of 'nation' embeds itself in the public discourse about music and other arts with results at times invigorating, at times corrupting. In our divided, post-Cold War, and now post-9/11 world, Russian music, formerly a quiet corner on the margins of musicology, has become a site of noisy contention. Richard Taruskin assesses the political and cultural stakes that attach to it in the era of Pussy Riot and renewed international tensions, before turning to individual cases from the nineteenth century to the present. Much of the volume is devoted to the resolutely cosmopolitan but inveterately Russian Igor Stravinsky, one of the major forces in the music of the twentieth century and subject of particular interest to composers and music theorists all over the world. Taruskin here revisits him for the first time since the 1990s, when everything changed for Russia and its cultural products. Other essays are devoted to the cultural and social policies of the Soviet Union and their effect on the music produced there as those policies swung away from Communist internationalism to traditional Russian nationalism; to the musicians of the Russian postrevolutionary diaspora; and to the tension between the compelling artistic quality of works such as Stravinsky's Sacre du Printemps or Prokofieff's Zdravitsa and the antihumanistic or totalitarian messages they convey. Russian Music at Home and Abroad addresses these concerns in a personal and critical way, characteristically demonstrating Taruskin's authority and ability to bring living history out of the shadows." -- Provided by publisher.
600 1 0 ▼a Stravinsky, Igor, ▼d 1882-1971 ▼x Criticism and interpretation.
650 0 ▼a Music ▼z Russia ▼x History and criticism.
945 ▼a KLPA

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This new collection views Russian music through the Greek triad of “the Good, the True, and the Beautiful” to investigate how the idea of "nation" embeds itself in the public discourse about music and other arts with results at times invigorating, at times corrupting. In our divided, post–Cold War, and now post–9/11 world, Russian music, formerly a quiet corner on the margins of musicology, has become a site of noisy contention. Richard Taruskin assesses the political and cultural stakes that attach to it in the era of Pussy Riot and renewed international tensions, before turning to individual cases from the nineteenth century to the present. Much of the volume is devoted to the resolutely cosmopolitan but inveterately Russian Igor Stravinsky, one of the major forces in the music of the twentieth century and subject of particular interest to composers and music theorists all over the world. Taruskin here revisits him for the first time since the 1990s, when everything changed for Russia and its cultural products. Other essays are devoted to the cultural and social policies of the Soviet Union and their effect on the music produced there as those policies swung away from Communist internationalism to traditional Russian nationalism; to the musicians of the Russian postrevolutionary diaspora; and to the tension between the compelling artistic quality of works such as Stravinsky’s Sacre du Printemps or Prokofieff’s Zdravitsa and the antihumanistic or totalitarian messages they convey. Russian Music at Home and Abroad addresses these concerns in a personal and critical way, characteristically demonstrating Taruskin’s authority and ability to bring living history out of the shadows.



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Introduction: my wonderful world; or, dismembering the triad
Non-nationalists and other nationalists
Crowd, mob, and nation in Boris Godunov: what did Musorgsky think, and does it matter?
Catching up with Rimsky-Korsakov
Not modern and loving it
Written for elephants: notes on Rach 3
Is there a "Russia abroad" in music?
Turania revisited, with Lourié my guide
The ghetto and the imperium
Two serendipities: keynoting a conference, "Music and power"
What''s an awful song like you doing in a nice piece like this? The finale in Prokofieff''s Symphony-concerto, op. 125
The birth of contemporary Russia out of the spirit of music (not)
* * *
Just how Russian was Stravinsky?
How the rite became possible
Diaghilev without Stravinsky? Stravinsky without Diaghilev?
Resisting the Rite
Stravinsky''s poetics and Russian music
Did he mean it?
In Stravinsky''s songs, the true man, no ghostwriters
"Un cadeau très macabre."

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