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Polish Music since Szymanowski: Music in the Twentieth Century, cartea 19

Autor Adrian Thomas
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 ian 2008
This book looks at Polish music since 1937 and its interaction with political and cultural turmoil. In Part I musical developments are placed in the context of the socio-political upheavals of inter-war Poland, Nazi occupation, and the rise and fall of the Stalinist policy of socialist realism (1948–54). Part II investigates the nature of the 'thaw' between 1954 and 1959, focusing on the role of the 'Warsaw Autumn' Festival. Part III discusses how composers reacted to the onset of serialism by establishing increasingly individual voices in the 1960s. In addition to a discussion of 'sonorism' (from Penderecki to Szalonek), it considers how different generations responded to the modernist aesthetic (Bacewicz and Lutoslawski, Baird and Serocki, Górecki and Krauze). Part IV views Polish music since the 1970s, including the issue of national identity and the arrival of a talented generation and its ironic, postmodern slant on the past.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780521054720
ISBN-10: 0521054729
Pagini: 412
Ilustrații: 1 table 93 music examples
Dimensiuni: 170 x 240 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.65 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Seria Music in the Twentieth Century

Locul publicării:Cambridge, United Kingdom

Cuprins

List of musical examples; Preface; Acknowledgements; List of abbreviations; Part I. The Captive Muse: 1. Szymanowski and his legacy; 2. The Second World War; 3. Post-war reconstruction; 4. Socialist realism I: its onset and genres; 5. Socialist realism II: concert music; Part II. Facing West: 6. The 'Warsaw Autumn'; 7. Engaging with the avant-garde; Part III. The Search for Individual Identity: 8. The pull of tradition; 9. Sonorism and experimentalism; 10. A significant hinterland; Part IV. Modernisms and National Iconographies: 11. Pursuing the abstract; 12. Music and symbolism I: sacred and patriotic sentiment; 13. Music and symbolism II: vernacular and classical icons; 14. Emigré composers; 15. Young Poland; Part V. Postscript: 16. After Lutoslawski; Appendices; Notes; Select bibliography; Index.

Recenzii

'… this is a timely and very well written book that appears at a significant moment for Polish music. … It deserves to become a standard work on the subject.' Quarta
'Polish Music since Szymanowski is an invaluable book that offers a comprehensive survey of music since the 1920s in a country whose composers have changed more dramatically than in perhaps any other … Adrian Thomas shows real scholarship and conveys genuine enthusiasm, proving himself to be one of the most impressive advocates of contemporary Polish music.' Slavonic & East European Review
' … a much needed guide to a fascinating aspect of European culture … it is particularly welcome to have his findings presented in the form of a single extended account … a useful and approachable reference work which will undoubtedly serve as the standard text on the subject for many years.' Music & Letters
'This book is amply documented, while Thomas's deep knowledge of this music radiates from every page.' Journal of Twentieth-Century Music

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Looks at Polish music since 1937 and its interaction with political and cultural turmoil.