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Reclaiming Lateromantic Music Singing Devils And Distant Sounds Ernest Bloch Lectures 14 1st Edition Peter Franklin

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Reclaiming Lateromantic Music Singing Devils And Distant Sounds Ernest Bloch Lectures 14 1st Edition Peter Franklin
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Publisher: University of California Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.65 MB
Pages: 214
Author: Peter Franklin
ISBN: 9780520958036, 0520958039
Language: English
Year: 2014
Edition: 1
Volume: 14

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Reclaiming Lateromantic Music Singing Devils And Distant Sounds Ernest Bloch Lectures 14 1st Edition Peter Franklin by Peter Franklin 9780520958036, 0520958039 instant download after payment.

Why are some of the most beloved and frequently performed works of the late-romantic period—Mahler, Delius, Debussy, Sibelius, Puccini—regarded by many critics as perhaps not quite of the first rank? Why has modernist discourse continued to brand these works as overly sentimental and emotionally self-indulgent? Peter Franklin takes a close and even-handed look at how and why late-romantic symphonies and operas steered a complex course between modernism and mass culture in the period leading up to the Second World War. The style’s continuing popularity and its domination of the film music idiom (via work by composers such as Max Steiner, Erich Wolfgang Korngold, and their successors) bring late-romantic music to thousands of listeners who have never set foot in a concert hall. Reclaiming Late-Romantic Music sheds new light on these often unfairly disparaged works and explores the historical dimension of their continuing role in the contemporary sound world.

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