Ebook {Epub PDF} Music Divided: Bartók’s Legacy in Cold War Culture by Danielle Fosler-Lussier






















 · Music Divided will inform readers interested in a number of current topics: the perception that twelve-tone music "dominated" postwar composition; American cultural diplomacy in the Cold war; implicit political meanings in music criticism and commentary; and how and to what extent the Cold war political climate encouraged composers and "elite" audiences to favor difficult, abstract music.  · Abstract. During the Cold War, the ideological split between East and West manifested itself in a stark divide in the critical response to the works of Béla Bartók. Throughout much of his career, Bartók had developed a compositional style that incorporated modernist aesthetic techniques with melodic and formal attributes of the rural folk music that he collected during his ethnomusicologicial Author: Joshua S. Walden. The item Music divided: Bartók's legacy in cold war culture, Danielle Fosler-Lussier represents a specific, individual, material embodiment of a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in University of Missouri-St. Louis Libraries.


In a new book, Music Divided: Bartók's Legacy in Cold War Culture, Danielle Fosler-Lussier addresses this intriguing but under-explored chapter in the history of the reception of Bartók's music. Music Divided book. Read reviews from world's largest community for readers. Music Divided explores how political pressures affected musical life on both. helped to shape his own distinctive musical style. newly internationalist strands of musicology Montgomery's film scores are richly scored and bold enough to tackle regional and trans- rhythmic; his sense of comic timing and colour is border interactions. often reminiscent of Walton, particularly pieces In order to bring all this about, Fosler-Lussier takes a very focused timeframe (^


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