Neoclassicism in Music: From the Genesis of the Concept Through the Schoenberg/Stravinsky Polemic (Studies in Musicology 101)
Scott Messing
This historical and critical study of "neoclassicism" in music, covers the genesis of the concept in France in the 1870s through to the Schoenberg/Stravinsky polemic. It provides a broad cultural context for the investigation of its origins and then looks in turn at Wagner and the French reaction to him; Saint-Saens, d'Indy, Debussy, Ravel and their French contemporaries; Germany and France in the decade which includes World War I, with special reference to Thomas Mann and Ferrucio Busoni, and to Jean Cocteau and the "New Simplicity"; and Igor Stravinsky, the composer most frequently cited in connection with this term.
种类:
卷:
101
年:
1988
出版:
1
出版社:
UMI Research Press
语言:
english
页:
215
ISBN 10:
187882273X
ISBN 13:
9781878822734
系列:
Studies in Musicology
文件:
PDF, 10.36 MB
IPFS:
,
english, 1988