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Historical Interplay in French Music and Culture, 1860–1960

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Historical Interplay in French Music and Culture, 1860–1960

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Historical Interplay in French Music and Culture, 1860–1960

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Historical Interplay in French Music and Culture, 1860–1960 book

ByDeborah Mawer
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2018
eBook Published 30 April 2016
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315586847
Pages 270
eBook ISBN 9781315586847
Subjects Arts
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Mawer, D. (2018). Historical Interplay in French Music and Culture, 1860–1960 (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315586847

ABSTRACT

This edited volume of case studies presents a selective history of French music and culture, but one with a dynamic difference. Eschewing a traditional chronological account, the book explores the nature of relationships between one main period, broadly the 'long' modernist era between 1860–1960, and its own historical ‘others’, referencing topics from the Romantic, classical, baroque, renaissance and medieval periods. It probes the emergent interplay, intertextualities and scope for reinterpretation across time and place. Notions of cultural meaning are paramount, especially those pertaining to French identity, national and individual. While founded on historical musicology, the approach benefits from interdisciplinary association with philosophy, political history, literature, fine art, film studies and criticism. Attention is paid to French composers’ celebrations and remakings of their predecessors. Editions of and writings about earlier music are examined, together with the cultural reception of performances of past repertoire. Organized into two parts, each of the eleven chapters characterizes a specific cultural network or temporal interplay, which may result in synthesis, disjunction, or historical misreading. The interwar years and those surrounding the Second World War prove particularly rich sources of enquiry. This volume aims to attract a wide readership of musicologists and musicians, as well as cultural historians, other humanities scholars and concert-goers.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter |12 pages

Introduction

Revisiting French musical history
ByDeborah Mawer

part I|106 pages

French music and culture, 1860–1930

chapter 1|23 pages

Patrimoine in French music

Layers and crosscurrents from the Romantics to the 1920s
ByKatharine Ellis

chapter 2|26 pages

‘Le Paradis deux fois perdu’

Debussy, Watteau and the fête galante
ByRichard Langham Smith

chapter 3|17 pages

Saint-Saëns, d’Indy and the Rameau Œuvres complètes

New light on the Zoroastre editorial project (1914)
ByGraham Sadler

chapter 4|17 pages

Adventures in gastromusicology

Satie, La Sirène and Trois petites pièces montées (1919)
ByCaroline Potter

chapter 5|22 pages

Le Tombeau de Ronsard in La Revue musicale (1924)

Memory and historical interplay
ByHelen Julia Minors

part II|114 pages

French music and culture, 1930–1960

chapter 6|20 pages

Beyond neoclassicism

Symphonic form, catharsis and political commentary in Barraine’s Deuxième symphonie (1938)
ByLaura Hamer

chapter 7|19 pages

Tristan und Isolde in occupied Paris, 1941

A convenient solution to France’s Wagner problem?
ByRachel Orzech

chapter 8|19 pages

Historical French music in French feature films of the Occupation years

ByIsabel de Berrié

chapter 9|22 pages

Jolivet’s Rameau

Theory, practice and temporal interplay
ByDeborah Mawer

chapter 10|17 pages

Jolivet’s Beethoven

Supplementarity, topicality and alterity
ByJun Zubillaga-Pow

chapter 11|19 pages

Commission and omission

The canon according to Messiaen
ByChristopher Dingle
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