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Funeral Games in Honor of Arthur Vincent Lourié

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Genere:Libro
Lingua: Inglese
Pubblicazione: 06/2014





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Funeral Games in Honor of Arthur Vincent Lourié explores the varied aesthetic impulses and ever-evolving personal motivations of Russian composer Arthur Lourié. A St. Petersburg native allied with the Futurist movement and profoundly sympathetic to Silver Age decadence, Lourié was swept away by the Revolution; he surfaced as a Communist commissar of music before landing in Europe and America, where his career foundered. Making his way by serving others, he became Stravinsky's right-hand man, Serge Koussevitsky's ghostwriter, and philosopher Jacques Maritain's muse. Lourié left his mark on the poems of Anna Akhmatova, on the neoclassical aesthetics of Stravinsky, on Eurasianism, and on Maritain's NeoThomist musings about music. Lourié serves as a flawless lens through which aspects of Silver Age Russia, early Bolshevik rule, and the cultural space of exile come into sharper focus. But this interdisciplinary collection of essays, edited by musicologists Klára Móricz and Simon Morrison, also looks at Lourié himself as an artist and intellectual in his own right. Much of the aesthetic and technical discussion concerns his grandly eulogistic opera The Blackamoor of Peter the Great, understood as both a belated Symbolist work and as a NeoThomist exercise. Despite the importance Lourié attached to the opera as his masterwork, Blackamoor has never been performed, its fate thus serving as an emblem of Lourié's own. Yet even if Lourié seems to have been destined to be but a footnote in the pages of music history, he looms large in studies of emigration and cultural memory. Here Lourié's life, like his last opera, is presented as a meditation on the circumstances and psychology of exile. Ultimately, these essays recover a lost realm of musical and aesthetic possibilities-a Russia that Lourié, and the world, saw disappear.




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Klára Móricz is Professor of Music at Amherst College. She is co-editor of Journal of Musicology. Her articles appeared in JAMS, twentieth-century music, Notes, Cambridge Opera Journal, Pushkin Review, and American Music. Her book Jewish Identities: Nationalism, Racism and Utopianism in Twentieth-Century Art Music has been published in 2008. She is co-editor of Oxford Anthology of Western Music vol. 2-3 (2013). Simon Morrison is Professor of Music at Princeton University, specializing in Russian and French music. He is the author of The Love and Wars of Lina Prokofiev (2013), The People's Artist: Prokofiev's Soviet Years (2008), and Russian Opera and the Symbolist Movement (2002). In 2008 he restored the original version of Sergei Prokofiev's ballet Romeo and Juliet for the Mark Morris Dance Group.










Altre Informazioni

ISBN:

9780199829446

Condizione: Nuovo
Dimensioni: 236 x 30.5 x 163 mm Ø 544 gr
Formato: Copertina rigida
Illustration Notes:7 figures, 14 music examples, 6 tables
Pagine Arabe: 320


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