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First paperback edition, 2010
Signatur: KIK2098

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Autor(en) / Beteiligte
Titel
The triumph of music : the rise of composers, musicians and their art
Auflage
First paperback edition
Ort / Verlag
Cambridge, Massachusetts : Belknap Press of Harvard University Press
Erscheinungsjahr
2010
Beschreibungen/Notizen
  • Includes bibliographical references and index
  • Status: you are a God-man, the true artist by God's grace -- Purpose : the most romantic of all the arts -- Places and spaces : from palace to stadium -- Technology : from Stradivarius to Stratocaster -- Liberation : nation, people, sex
  • A distinguished historian chronicles the rise of music and musicians in the West from lowly balladeers to masters employed by fickle patrons, to the great composers of genius, to today's rock stars. How, he asks, did music progress from subordinate status to its present position of supremacy among the creative arts? Mozart was literally booted out of the service of the Archbishop of Salzburg "with a kick to my arse," as he expressed it. Yet, less than a hundred years later, Europe's most powerful ruler--Emperor William I of Germany--paid homage to Wagner by traveling to Bayreuth to attend the debut of The Ring. Today Bono, who was touted as the next president of the World Bank in 2006, travels the world, advising politicians--and they seem to listen. The path to fame and independence began when new instruments allowed musicians to showcase their creativity, and music publishing allowed masterworks to be performed widely in concert halls erected to accommodate growing public interest. No longer merely an instrument to celebrate the greater glory of a reigning sovereign or Supreme Being, music was, by the nineteenth century, to be worshipped in its own right. In the twentieth century, new technological, social, and spatial forces combined to make music ever more popular and ubiquitous. In a concluding chapter, Tim Blanning considers music in conjunction with nationalism, race, and sex. Although not always in step, music, society, and politics, he shows, march in the same direction.
Sprache
Englisch
Identifikatoren
ISBN: 9780674031043, 0674031040, 9780674057098
Titel-ID: 990024239390106463
Format
X, 416 Seiten; Illustrationen
Systemstelle
KIK
Schlagworte
Musik, Sozialgeschichte, Music, Musicians

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