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      Milhaud, Les Six and musical politics in Paris
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      Milhaud, Les Six and musical politics in Paris

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      Milhaud, Les Six and musical politics in Paris book

      ByBarbara L. Kelly
      BookTradition and Style in the Works of Darius Milhaud 1912–1939

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      Edition 1st Edition
      First Published 2016
      Imprint Routledge
      Pages 26
      eBook ISBN 9781315084671
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      ABSTRACT

      This chapter discusses the notion that Darius Milhaud and Les Six ignored the important issues of the day. Maurice Ravel's enthusiastic approval of Milhaud belies the considerable tensions that existed between their generations; these tensions were reflected in the sometimes bitter attacks in the press, which were often specifically directed at Milhaud. The chapter considers why Milhaud was often singled out for attack by Emile Vuillermoz and other critics; it looks at the role of Les Six in launching Milhaud in Paris and in shaping his aesthetic ideas. It traces Milhaud's emerging independence from the constraints of the group identity. Milhaud's association with Les Six has often been presented as accidental and artistically insignificant. Les Six challenged the preoccupation with Claude Debussy and the immediate past. In Roland-Manuel's view, Vuillermoz objected to Les Six's failure to live up to the publicity and hype created by Cocteau.

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