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Defining Russia Musically: Historical and Hermeneutical Essays

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Description for Defining Russia Musically: Historical and Hermeneutical Essays Paperback. Shows how enlightened aristocrats, reactionary romantics, and the theorists and victims of totalitarianism have variously fashioned their vision of Russian society in musical terms. This book focuses on four individual composers, each characterized both as a self-consciously Russian creator and as a European. Num Pages: 616 pages, 127 music exs., 11 figures, 3 diagrams. BIC Classification: 1DVUA; AV; CFP; HB. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational; (U) Tertiary Education (US: College). Dimension: 233 x 155 x 38. Weight in Grams: 876.
The world-renowned musicologist Richard Taruskin has devoted much of his career to helping listeners appreciate Russian and Soviet music in new and sometimes controversial ways. Defining Russia Musically represents one of his landmark achievements: here Taruskin uses music, together with history and politics, to illustrate the many ways in which Russian national identity has been constructed, both from within Russia and from the Western perspective. He contends that it is through music that the powerful myth of Russia's "national character" can best be understood. Russian art music, like Russia itself, Taruskin writes, has "always [been] tinged or tainted ...with an ... Read more

Product Details

Format
Paperback
Publication date
2000
Publisher
Princeton University Press
Number of pages
600
Condition
New
Number of Pages
616
Place of Publication
New Jersey, United States
ISBN
9780691070650
SKU
V9780691070650
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About Richard Taruskin
Richard Taruskin (1945–2022) was professor emeritus of music at the University of California, Berkeley, and a regular contributor to the New Republic, the New York Times, the New York Review of Books, and Opera News. His books include Musorgsky: Eight Essays and an Epilogue (Princeton), Opera and Drama in Russia, and Stravinsky and the Russian Traditions.

Reviews for Defining Russia Musically: Historical and Hermeneutical Essays
One of Choice's Outstanding Academic Titles for 1997 "A passionate vision of what Russian music has meant both as an expression and as a shaping force of the country's character... [Taruskin is] an exceptionally gifted critic... [T]he connections between technique and expression are formidably argued, and it is the capacity to do this, with patience and depth of understanding and ... Read more

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