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Vaughan Williams in Context

Onderdonk, Julian(Edited by)Owen, Ceri(Edited by)
Part of the Composers in Context series
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Challenging residual doubts about Vaughan Williams's role and significance within twentieth-century music and culture, this book places and explores his life and music in their broad musical, cultural, social, and political contexts.

Chapters by scholars from a range of disciplines re-evaluate the composer's life and career within a world marked by both rapid change and refigured traditions.

Building on scholarship that has established Vaughan Williams as aesthetically and politically progressive, the book furthers a revisionist perspective by broadening understandings of the nature of his responses to the twentieth century.

This portrait of a modern composer emerges not merely by focusing on under-represented interests and pursuits, but also by contextualizing those activities that have been misrepresented as conservative or backward-looking.

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Product Details
Cambridge University Press
1108656897 / 9781108656894
eBook (EPUB)
780.92
29/02/2024
350 pages
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