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      Music History and Cosmopolitanism
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      Music History and Cosmopolitanism

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      Music History and Cosmopolitanism book

      ByAnastasia Belina, Kaarina Kilpiö, KilpiöDerek B. Scott
      Edition 1st Edition
      First Published 2019
      eBook Published 22 July 2019
      Pub. Location London
      Imprint Routledge
      DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781351060950
      Pages 196
      eBook ISBN 9781351060950
      Subjects Arts, Humanities, Social Sciences
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      Belina, A., Kilpiö, K., & Scott, K.B. (2019). Music History and Cosmopolitanism (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781351060950

      ABSTRACT

      This collection of essays is the first book-length study of music history and cosmopolitanism, and is informed by arguments that culture and identity do not have to be viewed as primarily located in the context of nationalist narratives. Rather than trying to distinguish between a true cosmopolitanism and a false cosmopolitanism, the book presents studies that deepen understanding of the heritage of this concept – the various ways in which the term has been used to describe a wide range of activity and social outlooks. It ranges over a two hundred-year period, and more than a dozen countries, revealing how musicians and audiences have responded to a common humanity by embracing culture beyond regional or national boundaries. Among the various topics investigated are: musical cosmopolitanism among composers in Latin America, the Ottoman Empire, and Austro-Hungarian Empire; cosmopolitan popular music historiography; cosmopolitan musical entrepreneurs; and musical cosmopolitanism in the metropolises of New York and Shanghai.

      TABLE OF CONTENTS

      chapter |10 pages

      Introduction

      ByAnastasia Belina, Kaarina Kilpiö, Derek B. Scott

      part Part 1|1 pages

      Music and cosmopolitanism in the nineteenth century

      chapter 1|17 pages

      Cosmopolitanism and music for the theatre

      Europe and beyond, 1800–1870
      ByMark Everist

      chapter 2|12 pages

      Cosmopolitanism in nineteenth-century opera management

      ByIngeborg Zechner

      chapter 3|11 pages

      Carl Goldmark and cosmopolitan patriotism

      ByDavid Brodbeck

      chapter 4|15 pages

      The cosmopolitan muse

      Searching for a musical style in early nineteenth-century Latin America
      ByJosé Manuel Izquierdo König

      part Part 2|1 pages

      Music and cosmopolitanism in the twentieth century

      chapter 5|13 pages

      An ‘intricate fabric of influences and coincidences in the history of popular music’

      Reflections on the challenging work of popular music historians
      ByFranco Fabbri

      chapter 6|14 pages

      Mapping musical modernism

      ByBjörn Heile

      chapter 7|11 pages

      André Tchaikowsky (1935–1982)

      A cosmopolitan in a closet
      ByAnastasia Belina

      chapter 8|14 pages

      The elision of difference, newness and participation

      Edward J. Dent’s cosmopolitan ethics of opera performance
      BySarah Collins

      part Part 3|1 pages

      Music and urban cosmopolitanism

      chapter 9|14 pages

      Tip, Trinkgeld, bakšiš

      Cosmopolitan and other strategies of touring music groups before the Great War in Sarajevo
      ByRisto Pekka Pennanen

      chapter 10|15 pages

      Musicians as cosmopolitan entrepreneurs

      Orchestras in Finnish cities before the modern city orchestra institution
      ByOlli Heikkinen, Saijaleena Rantanen

      chapter 11|13 pages

      ‘A foreign cosmopolitanism’

      Treaty port Shanghai, ad hoc municipal ensembles, and an epistemic modality
      ByYvonne Liao
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