The Routledge research companion to modernism in music / edited by Bj©œrn Heile and Charles Wilson.

Other author Heile, Bj©œrn.
Other author Wilson, Charles, 1968-
Format Electronic
Publication InfoAbingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2019.
Descriptionxv, 518 pages ; 26 cm
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Variant title Modernism in music
Contents Foundations. The birth of modernism : out of the spirit of comedy / James R. Currie ; What was contemporary music? The new, the modern and the contemporary in the International Society for Contemporary Music (ISCM) / Sarah Collins ; Institutions, artworlds, new music / Martin Iddon ; Modernism and history / David J. Code ; Musical modernity, the beautiful and the sublime / Edward Campbell -- Positions. Reactive modernism / J. P. E. Harper-Scott ; Musical modernism, global : comparative observations / Bj©œrn Heile ; Musical modernism and exile : clich©♭ as hermeneutic tool / Eva Moreda Rodr©Ưguez ; Modernism : the people's music? / Robert Adlington ; Modernism for and of the masses? On popular modernisms / Stephen Graham ; Times like the present : de-limiting music in the twenty-first century / Charles Wilson ; The composer as communication theorist / M.J. Grant ; How does modernist music make you feel? Between subjectivity and affect / Trent Leipert -- Practices. Between modernism and postmodernism : structure and expression in John Adams, Kaija Saariaho and Thomas Ad©·s / Alastair Williams ; Foundations and fixations : continuities in British musical modernism / Arnold Whittall ; The Balinese moment in the Montreal new music scene as a regional modernism / Jonathan Goldman ; Vers une ©♭criture liminale : serialism, spectralism and ©♭criture in the transitional music of G©♭rard Grisey / Liam Cagney ; Contemporary opera and the failure of language / Amy Bauer ; Es klang so alt und doch war so neu! : modernist operatic culture through the prism of staging Die Meistersinger von N©ơrnberg / Mark Berry ; The modernism of the mainstream: an early twentieth-century ideology of violin playing / Stefan Knapik.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
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LCCN 2018005543
ISBN9781472470409 hardcover
ISBNelectronic book
ISBNebook