French Music, Culture, and National Identity, 1870-1939
French Music, Culture, and National Identity, 1870-1939
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Author(s): Berenson, Edward
Fauser, Annegret
Huebner, Steven
Kelly, Barbara L.
ISBN No.: 9781580462723
Pages: 285
Year: 200805
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 151.80
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

This brilliant series of publications now offers . this rich and fascinating portrait of the relationships between artistic creation and the representation of national identity during the Third Republic. The volume contains some twenty illustrations that make the reading most pleasurable. In sum, a remarkable contribution, and an essential work for those who are interested in French cultural history. INTERSECTIONS (CANADIAN JOURNAL OF MUSIC/REVUE CANADIENNE DE MUSIQUE) [Marie-Noelle Lavoie] A distinguished collection of essays that will support and influence research on the fin-de-siècle for some time . An essential resource that deserves a place in the collection of every French scholar and academic music library. FONTES ARTIS MUSICAE [Keith E. Clifton] Each contribution [i.


e., chapter] adds to the growing literature on a musical, cultural, and political epoch that is rich in history and deep in complexity. The volume is essential reading for the Francophile. MUSIC LIBRARY ASSOCIATION NOTES [Brian Doherty] A compelling statement about the complexity of relationship between politics and art, culture and national identity, especially in fin-de siècle France, but also in many places and times besides. [Individual chapters are] detailed and nuanced; concise, well-argued, and thoroughly documented. The volume is historically rooted in the best ways. The exploration of this ambivalence [at the time, about how French nationalism should be reflected in music] makes for a powerful statement. Accessible to musicologists and historians alike.


A model for exploring the often-repeated, yet open-ended connections between music and politics, culture and identity. JOURNAL OF MUSICOLOGICAL RESEARCH [Sindhumathi Revuluri] Excellent essays by a lively mix of writers in different historical disciplines. An indispensable source for anyone fascinated by fin-de-siècle France. -- Carlo Caballero (University of Colorado), author of Fauré and French Musical Aesthetics Advances an interpretive line that comes through with crystal clarity. Music history and history tout court have more often than not pursued parallel paths, the one uninformed by the other. The present volume will carry this conversation a valuable step further, and for this it deserves the gratitude of historians and musicologists alike. H-FRANCE REVIEW [Philip Nord].


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