Anaïs Fléchet & Martin Guerpin 
Music and Postwar Transitions in the 19th and 20th Centuries [PDF ebook] 

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From the Napoleonic Wars to the genocide of the Tutsis in Rwanda, via the great world conflicts of the 20th century, Music and Postwar Transitions in the 19th and 20th Centuries is the first book to highlight the significance of ‘postwar transitions’ in the field of music and to demonstrate the influence that musicians, composers, critics, institutions, and publics have had on the period that follows conflict. Leading historians, political scientists, psychologists and musicologists explore the roles of music and culture in demobilization, reconstruction, memory, reconciliation, revenge, and nationalist backlash. Moving beyond the popular conception of music as an agent of peace, this study reveals music’s more complex and ambivalent role in the process of transition from war to peace.

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Foreword
Jay Winter

Introduction: Rethinking post-war transitions from a musical perspective
Anaïs Fléchet, Martin Guerpin, Philippe Gumplowicz, Barbara L. Kelly

Part I: Reconstructing the Music World

Chapter 1. Emerging from the turmoil: Georges Bizet in the early 1870s
Hervé Lacombe

Chapter 2. A Post-Revolutionary Musical Order: Mexico, 1910-1930
Pablo Palomino

Chapter 3. First Concerts on Familiar Ground? The Post-War International Comebacks of the Vienna and Berlin Philharmonics, 1947/48
Friedemann Pestel

Part II: A gradual demobilisation: music, cultures of war and national imaginations

Chapter 4. Discourse on music and the post-war transition: The case of France after the Franco-Prussian conflict of 1870-1871
Emmanuel Reibel

Chapter 5. Singing about war and the enemy after a conflict: Two post-war transitions in France (1871, 1914-1918) at the café-concert and the music hall
Martin Guerpin

Chapter 6. From Cœuroyto Céline: Popular music in the ‘war of good taste’ during the false post-conflict transition period, 1940-1942
Philippe Gumplowicz

Chapter 7. Wars, Ethnic Conflicts and the Political Use of Folk Music
Michael Wedekind

Part III: Memory, mourning and commemoration

Chapter 8. Béranger’s Napoleonic songs: mourning, memory and the future
Sophie‑Anne Leterrier

Chapter 9. Paul Hindemith’s Minimax and the Trauma of War
Lesley Hughes

Chapter 10. A transatlantic repertoire of resistance and mourning in the post-war years: The songs from the ghettos and camps collected by Shmerke Kaczerginski (Vilnius, New York, Buenos Aires)
Jean-Sébastien Noël

Chapter 11. Singing the unspeakable in Rwanda in the summer of 1994: Music in the context of the genocidal abyss through a portrait of the artist
Benjamin Chemouni and Assumpta Mugiraneza

 

Part IV: Music for peace and reconciliation?

Chapter 12. ‘Congress never works better than when it dances’: Music, Peacemaking, and Congress Diplomacy, 1814-1856
Damien Mahiet

Chapter 13. Internationalism and Musical Exchange in post-World-War 1 Europe
Barbara L. Kelly

Chapter 14. Music and peace‑building? The creation of the International Music Council (1946-1950)
Anaïs Fléchet

Postface: The Quest for Harmony?Music and post‑war transitions from international perspective
Jessica Gienow-Hecht

Circa l’autore


Barbara L. Kelly is Professor of Music and Head of the School of Music at the University of Leeds. From 2015 to 2022 she was Director of Research and Professor of Musicology at the Royal Northern College of Music. She is also President of the Royal Musical Association (2021-24) and was elected to the Academia Europaea in 2020.

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Lingua Inglese ● Formato PDF ● Pagine 321 ● ISBN 9781800738959 ● Dimensione 0.9 MB ● Editore Anaïs Fléchet & Martin Guerpin ● Casa editrice Berghahn Books ● Città NY ● Paese US ● Pubblicato 2023 ● Edizione 1 ● Scaricabile 24 mesi ● Moneta EUR ● ID 9011191 ● Protezione dalla copia Adobe DRM
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