Russian Music and Nationalism by Marina Frolova-Walker

Russian Music and Nationalism by Marina Frolova-Walker

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Russian Music and Nationalism by Marina Frolova-Walker

Challenging what is widely regarded as the distinguishing feature of Russian music—its ineffable “Russianness”—Marina Frolova-Walker examines the history of Russian music from the premiere of Glinka's opera A Life for the Tsar in 1836 to the death of Stalin in 1953, the years in which musical nationalism was encouraged and endorsed by the Russian state and its Soviet successor.

The author identifies and discusses two central myths that dominated Russian culture during this period—that art revealed the Russian soul, and that this nationalist artistic tradition was founded by Glinka and Pushkin. The author also offers a critical account of how the imperatives of nationalist thought affected individual composers. In this way Frolova-Walker provides a new perspective on the brilliant creativity, innovation, and eventual stagnation within the tradition of Russian nationalist music.

Marina Frolova-Walker is senior lecturer in music in the University of Cambridge and a fellow of Clare College.

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ISBN 13 9780300246452
ISBN 10 0300246455
Title Russian Music and Nationalism
Author Marina Frolova-Walker
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Yale University Press
Year published 2019-01-08
Number of pages 418
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