Music's Nordic Breakthrough: Aesthetics, Modernity, and Cultural Exchange, 1890-1930

Author:   Philip Ross Bullock ,  Daniel Grimley ,  Michael Middeke
Publisher:   Boydell & Brewer Ltd
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9781783275687


Pages:   296
Publication Date:   19 February 2021
Format:   Hardback
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Music's Nordic Breakthrough: Aesthetics, Modernity, and Cultural Exchange, 1890-1930


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A timely attempt to re-map a critical appreciation of early twentieth-century modernism through a Nordic lens. Following the end of the Cold War, a former East-West binary model of European identity has been replaced with a series of more complex and variegated patterns. Northern Europe is one such territory, and the idea of the 'North' more generally has come in for increased critical scrutiny. This volume reappraises the work of Sibelius, Nielsen and their contemporaries, but it also reassesses the wider implications of the 'Nordic Breakthrough' for fields such as the visual arts, theatre, literature and architecture. Music's Nordic Breakthrough adopts an interdisciplinary methodology and expands the geographical reach of the 'Nordic zone' to include interactions with Russia, the Baltic states and Great Britain; a new understanding of the region emerges as an arena of artistic affinity, cutural exchange and shared preoccupations. At the same time, the book constitutes an attempt to re-map and recentre early twentieth-century European modernism through a distinctively Nordic lens. The thematic approach on display reveals the complex interaction of networks, individuals, ideologies and the transfer of ideas. The book will beof interest to musicologists working in late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century repertoires, as well as those more broadly interested in modernism in music and its neighbouring arts. The book also offers important reading forart historians, theatre scholars and literary critics. CONTRIBUTORS: Charlotte Ashby, Leah Broad, Daniel M. Grimley, Louise Hardiman, Kevin Karnes, Pirjo Lyytikainen, Tomi Makela, Julia Mannherz, Arnulf Christian Mattes, Philip Ross Bullock, Kirsten Rutschmann, and Mikkel Zangenberg.

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Author:   Philip Ross Bullock ,  Daniel Grimley ,  Michael Middeke
Publisher:   Boydell & Brewer Ltd
Imprint:   The Boydell Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 2.10cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.001kg
ISBN:  

9781783275687


ISBN 10:   1783275685
Pages:   296
Publication Date:   19 February 2021
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Introduction: Nordic Edge - Encountering Modernity at the Breakthrough PART I: TRANSNATIONAL SPACE AND LOCAL COMMUNITIES National - Nordic - Universal: Gustav Vigeland and Einar Jonsson Sergei Diaghilev, Konstantin Korovin, and the North in Russian Art, 1890-1905 Wilhelm Peterson-Berger's Four Songs in Swedish Folk-Style, Op. 5: Sibelius and the Ecological Breakthrough PART II: INTERMEDIALITY Shooting Tuonela's Swan: Modern Myths and Artistic Convergence in Finnish Symbolism Music Beyond the Breakthrough: Sibelius, Hofmannsthal, and the Summoning of Everyman Composing a Nordic Renaissance: Ture Rangstroem's music for Till Damaskus (III) Gramophones and Modernity in the North PART III: MODERNIST LEGACIES Fartein Valen's Atonal Breakthrough Northern Light: Jaezeps Vitols, Cosmopolitan Nationalist on the Axis Riga - St. Petersburg Sibelius Reception in Britain, 1901-1939: Centre and Periphery in the Musical Construction of the North Breaking Down the Breakthrough Index

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PHILIP ROSS BULLOCK is Professor of Russian and Music at the University of Oxford, and Fellow and Tutor in Russian at Wadham College, Oxford. Previously for Boydell,he has published a translation of the correspondencence between Rosa Newmarch and Jean Sibelius, and in 2016, his biography of Tchaikovsky was published in the Critical Lives series by Reaktion. DANIEL M. GRIMLEY is Professor of Music, University of Oxford. Tutorial Fellow, Merton College. Associate Head (Research) of Humanities. Daniel Grimley's latest book was recently published by CUP at the end of 2018: Delius and the Sound of Place. Grimley has published various books with Boydell.

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