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Teaching Stravinsky Nadia Boulanger And The Consecration Of A Modernist Icon 1st Edition Kimberly A Francis

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Teaching Stravinsky Nadia Boulanger And The Consecration Of A Modernist Icon 1st Edition Kimberly A Francis
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 11.63 MB
Pages: 296
Author: Kimberly A. Francis
ISBN: 9780199373697, 0199373698
Language: English
Year: 2015
Edition: 1

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Teaching Stravinsky Nadia Boulanger And The Consecration Of A Modernist Icon 1st Edition Kimberly A Francis by Kimberly A. Francis 9780199373697, 0199373698 instant download after payment.

In 1929 Nadia Boulanger accepted Igor Stravinsky's younger son, Soulima, as her student. Within two years, Stravinsky and Boulanger merged their artistic spheres, each influencing and enhancing the cultural work of the other until the composer's death in 1971.
Teaching Stravinsky tells Boulanger's story of the ever-changing nature of her fractious relationship with Stravinksy. Author Kimberly A. Francis explores how Boulanger's own professional activity during the turbulent twentieth-century intersected with her efforts on behalf of Stravinsky, and how this facilitated her own influential conversations with the composer about his works while also drawing her into close contact with his family. Through the theoretical lens of Bourdieu, and drawing upon over one thousand pages of letters and scores, many published here for the first time, Francis examines the extent to which Boulanger played a foundational role in defining, defending, and ultimately consecrating Stravinsky's canonical identity. She considers how the quotidian events in the lives of these two icons of modernism informed both their art and their professional decisions, and convincingly argues for a reevaluation of the influence of women on cultural production during the twentieth century.
At once a story of one woman's vibrant friendship with an iconic modernist composer, and a case study in how gendered polemics informed professional negotiations of the artistic-political fields of the twentieth-century, Teaching Stravinsky sheds new light not only on how Boulanger taught Stravinsky, but also how, in doing so, she managed to influence the course of modernism itself.

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