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Music Divided: Bartók's Legacy in Cold War Culture Volume 7 - Hardcover

Music Divided: Bartók's Legacy in Cold War Culture Volume 7 - Hardcover

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by Danielle Fosler-Lussier (Author)

Music Divided explores how political pressures affected musical life on both sides of the iron curtain during the early years of the cold war. In this groundbreaking study, Danielle Fosler-Lussier illuminates the pervasive political anxieties of the day through particular attention to artistic, music-theoretical, and propagandistic responses to the music of Hungary's most renowned twentieth-century composer, B la Bart k. She shows how a tense period of political transition plagued Bart k's music and imperiled those who took a stand on its aesthetic value in the emerging socialist state. Her fascinating investigation of Bart k's reception outside of Hungary demonstrates that Western composers, too, formulated their ideas about musical style under the influence of ever-escalating cold war tensions.

Music Divided surveys Bart k's role in provoking negative reactions to "accessible" music from Pierre Boulez, Hermann Scherchen, and Theodor Adorno. It considers Bart k's influence on the youthful compositions and thinking of Bruno Maderna and Karlheinz Stockhausen, and it outlines Bart k's legacy in the music of the Hungarian composers Andr s Mih ly, Ferenc Szab , and Endre Szerv nszky. These details reveal the impact of local and international politics on the selection of music for concert and radio programs, on composers' choices about musical style, on government radio propaganda about music, on the development of socialist realism, and on the use of modernism as an instrument of political action.

Front Jacket

This is an extremely important, groundbreaking study. The research is impressive and explores a wide variety of resources that span several languages, disciplines, and secondary as well as archival sources. Stylistically uncomplicated and lucidly written, this book is a fascinating piece of reading.--László Somfai, author of Béla Bartók: Composition, Concepts, and Autograph Sources, Editor-in Chief of the Béla Bartók Complete Critical Edition

Author Biography

Danielle Fosler-Lussier is Assistant Professor of Music at The Ohio State University.

Number of Pages: 252
Dimensions: 0.87 x 7.19 x 9.28 IN
Publication Date: May 24, 2007