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Exploring Twentieth-Century Music
Tradition and Innovation

Explores the music of twentieth-century composers demonstrating the continuum between the progressive and the conservative.

Arnold Whittall (Author)

9780521016681, Cambridge University Press

Paperback, published 27 February 2003

252 pages, 39 music examples
24.8 x 17.1 x 1.6 cm, 0.505 kg

In this wide-ranging book, Arnold Whittall considers a group of important composers of the twentieth century, including Debussy, Webern, Schoenberg, Stravinsky, Bartók, Janácek, Britten, Carter, Birtwistle, Andriessen and Adams. He moves skilfully between the cultural and the technical, the general and the particular, to explore the various contexts and critical perspectives which illuminate certain works by these composers. Considering the extent to which place and nationality contribute to the definition of musical character, he investigates the relevance of such images as mirroring and symmetry, the function of genre and the way types of identity may be suggested by such labels as classical, modernist, secular, sacred radical, traditional. These categories are considered as flexible and interactive and they generate a wide-ranging series of narratives delineating some of the most fundamental forces which affected composers and their works within the complex and challenging world of the twentieth century.

Preface
Acknowledgements
1. The work in the world
2. Reflections, reactions
3. Rites of renewal and remembrance
4. Transcending the secular
5. Overlapping opposites: Schoenberg observed
6. The subject of Britten
7. Engagement or alienation?
8. Rites of transformation
9. Modernism, lyricism
10. Experiment and orthodoxy
11. Modernism in retreat?
Notes
Bibliography
Index.

Subject Areas: Music [AV]

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