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Ligeti, Kurtag, and Hungarian Music during the Cold War Rachel Beckles Willson (Royal Holloway, University of London)

Ligeti, Kurtag, and Hungarian Music during the Cold War By Rachel Beckles Willson (Royal Holloway, University of London)

Ligeti, Kurtag, and Hungarian Music during the Cold War by Rachel Beckles Willson (Royal Holloway, University of London)


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Drawing on key elements from musical thought in inter-war Hungary, this 2007 book provides a unique perspective on the nation's musical heritage during the Cold War. Although Ligeti became part of the Western avant-garde after he left Hungary in 1956, archival sources illuminate his ongoing contact with Hungarian musicians, and their shifting perspective on his work.

Ligeti, Kurtag, and Hungarian Music during the Cold War Summary

Ligeti, Kurtag, and Hungarian Music during the Cold War by Rachel Beckles Willson (Royal Holloway, University of London)

Drawing on key elements from musical thought in inter-war Hungary, this 2007 book provides a unique perspective on the nation's musical heritage both inside and outside Hungary's borders during the Cold War. Although Ligeti became part of the Western avant-garde after he left Hungary in 1956, archival sources illuminate his ongoing contact with Hungarian musicians, and their shifting perspective on his work. Kurtag's music was more obviously involved with Hungarian traditions, was entangled with the Soviet occupation, and was a contributing part of the city's diverse musical culture. However, from the mid-1960s onwards, critics identified his music as an artistic and moral 'truth' distinct from the broader musical life of Budapest: it was an idealized symbol of life beyond the everyday in Hungary. Grounding her interpretations of works in these complex political circumstances, Beckles Willson is nonetheless sympathetic to arguments by Ligeti, Kurtag and Budapest music critics that their music might have a life beyond nationalist and Cold War ideology.

Ligeti, Kurtag, and Hungarian Music during the Cold War Reviews

Review of the hardback: 'In Beckles Willson's hands this whole scene comes to life and takes shape. ... As for the musical discussions and evaluations, these, too, are often stimulating ...' The Slavonic and East European Review

Table of Contents

Introduction; Part I: 1. After 1920: on land, language and music; 2. After 1945: a new empire forms; Part II: 3. After 1956: parted ways; 4. After 1968: Budapest, Kurtag, events; 5. After the west: Ligeti looks back; 6. After Budapest: out of Hungary?; Epilogue: on 'Hungary', and (our) longing for Moscow; Personalia.

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NLS9781107403307
9781107403307
1107403308
Ligeti, Kurtag, and Hungarian Music during the Cold War by Rachel Beckles Willson (Royal Holloway, University of London)
New
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
2012-01-26
302
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