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OverviewAn exploration of how music and musicians have moved between North America and Europe and the positive exchanges that have resulted. Throughout the 20th century, exchanges between North America and Europe were vital to the development of musical life on both sides of the Atlantic, shifting from a postcolonial imbalance of cultural power at the opening of the century to an increasing sense of encounters between equals. There were productive exchanges of all sorts and in both directions, with ever-shifting dynamics over time. American musicians studied in Europe; European musicians visited the U.S. or were driven into exile there, orchestras and soloists crisscrossed the ocean to give concert tours; music festivals attracted an international clientele; and printed music, recordings, journalism, radio, and eventually the internet flowed freely within a transatlantic circuit. This volume, based on the papers presented at an international conference held at Harvard University and the University of Munich (2008/2009), explores how music and musicians - both Europeans and Americans - have moved across cultures, creating mutual benefit as well as occasional misunderstanding. It includes contributions by leading historians, theorists, and scholars of American studies as well as interviews with two prominent ""transatlantic"" composers of today, Betsy Jolas and Steve Reich. The main chapters of the book are devoted to the following topics: ""Performing National Identity"", ""Touring onthe Other Side"", ""Networks of Pedagogy and Patronage"", ""Exile and Emigration"", ""Wartime Concerns"", ""Cultural Politics on the Cold War"", ""Technological Intersections"", ""Institutional Havens and Confrontations"", ""Musical Languages:Concergences and Divergences"", ""Questioning Hierarchies, Challenging Boundaries"". This volume has been edited by Felix Meyer, Carol J. Oja, Wolfgang Rathert and Anne C. Shreffler. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Felix Meyer , Felix Meyer Et Al , Leroy Hopkins , C. Aisha Blackshire-belaPublisher: Boydell & Brewer Ltd Imprint: The Boydell Press Dimensions: Width: 19.00cm , Height: 4.00cm , Length: 26.00cm Weight: 1.714kg ISBN: 9781843839002ISBN 10: 1843839008 Pages: 520 Publication Date: 20 February 2014 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsBeautifully produced ... a welcome overview of numerous current avenues of research into musical culture in the twentieth century. TEMPO Overall, this is an interesting collection which covers an aspect of music not often discussed, that of the cross-pollination of musical ideas between the New World and Old. It offers to students, scholars, and music lovers an in-depth look at changes in musical style facilitated by globalization. FONTES ARTIS MUSICAE Beautifully produced ... a welcome overview of numerous current avenues of research into musical culture in the twentieth century. TEMPO Overall, this is an interesting collection which covers an aspect of music not often discussed, that of the cross-pollination of musical ideas between the New World and Old. It offers to students, scholars, and music lovers an in-depth look at changes in musical style facilitated by globalization. FONTES ARTIS MUSICAE Beautifully produced ... a welcome overview of numerous current avenues of research into musical culture in the twentieth century. TEMPO Author InformationFELIX MEYER has been the director of the Paul Sacher Foundation since 1999. He has edited several books, most recently a facsimile of Béla Bartók's Sonata for Two Pianos and Percussion (2018). For The Boydell Press he edited Crosscurrents: American and European Music in Interaction 1900-2000 (with Carol J. Oja, Wolfgang Rathert, and Anne C. Shreffler, 2014) and Elliott Carter: A Centennial Portrait in Letters and Documents (with Anne C. Shreffler, 2008). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |