Defining Russia musically : historical and hermeneutical essays /
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...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Princeton, N.J. :
Princeton University Press,
2000.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Part I. Defining Russia musically (seven mini-essays): [ch.] 1. N.A. Lvov and the folk; [ch.] 2. M.I. Glinka and the state; [ch.] 3. P.I. Chaikovsky and the ghetto; [ch.] 4. Who am I? (and who are you?); [ch.] 5. Safe harbors; [ch.] 6. After everything; [ch.] 7. Objectives
- Part II. Self and other: [ch.] 8. How to acorn the root; [ch.] 9. "Entoiling the falconet"; [ch.] 10. Ital'yanshchina
- Part III. Hermeneutics of Russian music : four cruxes: [ch.] 11. Chaikovsky and the human: a centennial essay; [ch.] 12. Scriabin and the superhuman: a millennial essay; [ch.] 13. Stravinsky and the subhuman; [ch.] 14. Shostakovitch and the inhuman.