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Déodat de Séverac

Musical Identity in Fin de Siècle France
Langbeschreibung
D¿at de S¿rac (1872-1921) is best known for his piano music but his compositions included orchestral and vocal works, including opera, cantata and incidental music. Claude Debussy described S¿rac's music as "exquisite and rich with ideas." The early works were influenced by Impressionist harmonies, church modes, cyclic techniques, folk-like melodies and Andalusian motives. S¿rac's style changed dramatically in 1907 when he left Paris and began to include Catalan elements in his compositions - a transition that has hitherto gone unrecognized. Robert Waters provides a much-needed study of the life and works of S¿rac, focusing on the composer's regionalist philosophy. S¿rac's engagement with folk music was not a patriotic gesture in the vein of nationalistic composers, but a way of expressing regional identity within France to counter the restrictive styles sanctioned by the Paris Conservatory. His musical philosophy mirrored larger social and political debates regarding anti-centralist positions on education, politics, art and culture in fin de siecle France. Such debates involved political and social leaders whom S¿rac knew and personally admired, including the writer Maurice Barr¿and the poet Fr¿ric Mistral. The book will appeal to those specializing in French music, European ethnic musics, piano music and French music history.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Contents: Preface; Part I Introduction, Biography, and Regionalist Philosophy: Introduction; Biography; Le régionalisme. Part II Compositions from the Paris Years, 1896-1909: Severac, Christianity and organ music Songs; Opera: Le Coeur du Moulin (The Heart of the Mill); Piano music; Unpublished, unfinished, lost, and recently published works. Part III Catalan Music, 1910-1921: Catalan regionalism: politics and music; Severac's Catalan works; Conclusion; Appendix; Bibliography; Index.
Robert F. Waters is Assistant Professor of Music History at Seton Hall University in South Orange, New Jersey, just outside of New York City. As a musicologist, he did editorial work on the French text of music criticism written by Hector Berlioz, a project undertaken by the Center for Studies in Nineteenth-Century Music in collaboration with the Paris Conservatoire. Published articles include Emulation and Influence: Japonisme and Western Music in fin de siècle Paris for the British journal The Music Review. He has lectured and presented papers in Australia, Greece, England, and throughout the United States. As a journalist, Waters was a contributing music writer for the Washington Post for ten years, and as a former pianist, Waters studied with Santiago Rodriguez, Thomas Schumacher, and Daniel Ericourt.
ISBN-13:
9781351569798
Veröffentl:
2017
Seiten:
288
Autor:
Robert F. Waters
eBook Typ:
EPUB
eBook Format:
EPUB
Kopierschutz:
2 - DRM Adobe
Sprache:
Englisch

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