The danger of music and other anti-utopian essays / Richard Taruskin.

Author/creator Taruskin, Richard
Format Electronic
Publication InfoBerkeley : University of California Press,
Descriptionxvi, 488 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
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Contents Et in arcadia ego, or, I didn't know I was such a pessimist until I wrote this thing -- Only time will cover the taint -- "Nationalism" : colonialism in disguise? -- Why do they all hate Horowitz? -- Optimism amid the rubble -- A survivor from the teutonic train wreck -- Does nature call the tune? -- Two stabs at the universe. Away with the Ives myth : the "universe" is here at last ; Out of hibernation : Ives's mythical beast -- In search of the "good" Hindemith legacy -- Six times six: a Bach suite selection -- A Beethoven season? -- Dispelling the contagious Wagnerian mist -- How talented composers become useless -- Making a stand against sterility -- A sturdy musical bridge to the twenty-first century -- Calling all pundits : no more predictions! -- In the Rake's progress, love conquers all, almost -- Markevitch as Icarus -- Let's rescue poor Schumann from his rescuers -- Early music: truly old-fashioned at last? -- Bartók and Stravinsky: odd couple reunited? -- Wagner's antichrist crashes a pagan party -- A surrealist composer comes to the rescue of modernism -- Corraling a herd of musical mavericks -- Can we give poor Orff a pass at last? -- Music's dangers and the case for control -- Ezra Pound: a slim sound claim to musical immortality -- Underneath the dissonance beat a Brahmsian heart -- Enter Boris Goudenow, just 295 years late -- For the New Republic, mostly -- The first modernist -- The dark side of the moon -- Of kings and divas -- The golden age of kitsch -- No ear for music: the scary purity of John Cage -- Sacred entertainments -- The poietic fallacy -- The musical mystique: defending classical music against its devotees -- Revising revision -- Back to whom? Neoclassicism as ideology -- She do the ring in different voices -- Stravinsky and us -- Setting limits.
General note"Roth Family Foundation music in America imprint"--Prelim. p.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
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Technical detailsMode of access: World Wide Web
Genre/formElectronic books.
Other title New York times.
LCCN 2007052244
ISBN9780520249776 (cloth : alk. paper)

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