Buch, Englisch, 226 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 354 g
Buch, Englisch, 226 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 354 g
ISBN: 978-0-367-59130-4
Verlag: Routledge
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Part 1 Confronting the National 1. Cosmopolitan Musicology. Derek B. Scott. 2. Liszt’s National Compositions in the Year of the Franco-Prussian War. Shay Loya. 3. The Migrant and the Nation: Hanns Eisler and German Identity. Florian Scheding. 4. The Travelling Musician as Cosmopolitan: Western Performers and Composers in Mid-Nineteenth-Century St Petersburg and Moscow. Rutger Helmers. 5. Communist Nationalisms, Internationalisms, and Cosmopolitanisms: The Case of the German Democratic Republic. Elaine Kelly. Part 2 Confronting National Institutions 6. Listening Together: Aurality and the Everyday in Riga before the Shoah. Kevin C. Karnes. 7. Two Men Averting the Gaze from the Fatherland: Ilmari Krohn and Armas Launis as Cosmopolitan Musicologists in Early Twentieth-Century Finland. Markus Mantere. 8. National Phonography in the Musical Past: Empire, Archive, and Overlapping Musical Migrations in Britain. Tom Western. 9. Electroacoustic Mythmaking: National Grand Narratives in Electroacoustic Music. James Andean. Part 3 Confronting National Stereotypes 10. Learning Music in the Social Jungle: Young Performers’ Method Books in the Post-War USA and De-Germanized Finland. Tomi Mäkelä.11. Liberté, Egalité, and Lutherie: Fetishizing Stradivari in the Context of French Nationalism. Christina Linsenmeyer. 12. ‘Cantor of the enduring human heart’: Wagner in the Parisian press, 1933. Rachel Orzech. 13. Territory Is the Key: A Look at the Birth of ‘National Music’ in Spain (1799–1803). Teresa Cascudo.