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Danger of Music and Other Anti-Utopian Essays

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Zusatztext "Erudite and passionate . . . there is much within this intellectually generous compendium that merits serious and sustained engagement." Informationen zum Autor Richard Taruskin is Class of 1955 Chair of Music at the University of California, Berkeley and is the author of Stravinsky and the Russian Traditions (UC Press), among many other books. Klappentext "Taruskin's work is a major contribution to thinking about music in the broadest sense. The book is lucid, powerful, varied, self-aware, and courageous. It is the very best work being done today, not just in musicology, but in any discipline."—Michael Beckerman, author of New Worlds of Dvorák Zusammenfassung Features a collection of essays that considers the contemporary composition and performance, the role of critics and historians in the life of the arts, and the fraught terrain where ethics and aesthetics interact and at times conflict. This title also considers the rights and obligations of artists in the aftermath of the 9/11 terrorist attacks. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface: Against Utopia 1. Et in Arcadia Ego ; or! I Didn't Know I Was Such a Pessimist until I Wrote This Thing (a talk) From the New York Times ! mostly 2. Only Time Will Cover the Taint 3. "Nationalism": Colonialism in Disguise? 4. Why Do They All Hate Horowitz? 5. Optimism amid the Rubble 6. A Survivor from the Teutonic Train Wreck 7. Does Nature Call the Tune? 8. Two Stabs at the Universe 9. In Search of the "Good" Hindemith Legacy 10. Six Times Six: A Bach Suite Selection 11. A Beethoven Season? 12. Dispelling the Contagious Wagnerian Mist 13. How Talented Composers Become Useless 14. Making a Stand against Sterility 15. A Sturdy Musical Bridge to the Twenty-first Century 16. Calling All Pundits: No More Predictions! 17. In The Rake's Progress ! Love Conquers (Almost) All 18. Markevitch as Icarus 19. Let's Rescue Poor Schumann from His Rescuers 20. Early Music: Truly Old-Fashioned at Last? 21. Bartók and Stravinsky: Odd Couple Reunited? 22. Wagner's Antichrist Crashes a Pagan Party 23. A Surrealist Composer Comes to the Rescue of Modernism 24. Corraling a Herd of Musical Mavericks 25. Can We Give Poor Orff a Pass at Last? 26. The Danger of Music and the Case for Control 27. Ezra Pound: A Slim Sound Claim to Musical Immortality 28. Underneath the Dissonance Beat a Brahmsian Heart 29. Enter Boris Goudenow! Just 295 Years Late For the New Republic ! mostly 30. The First Modernist 31. The Dark Side of the Moon 32. Of Kings and Divas 33. The Golden Age of Kitsch 34. No Ear for Music: The Scary Purity of John Cage 35. Sacred Entertainments 36. The Poietic Fallacy 37. The Musical Mystique: Defending Classical Music against Its Devotees From the scholarly press 38. Revising Revision 39. Back to Whom? Neoclassicism as Ideology 40. She Do the Ring in Different Voices 41. Stravinsky and Us Envoi 42. Setting Limits (a talk) Index ...

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Authors Richard Taruskin, Taruskin Richard
Publisher University Of California Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 11.11.2010
 
EAN 9780520268050
ISBN 978-0-520-26805-0
No. of pages 506
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Music > General, dictionaries

MUSIC / Instruction & Study / Theory, Theory of music & musicology, Theory of music and musicology

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