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Idea of Art Music in a Commercial World, 1800-1930

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Book Idea of Art Music in a Commercial World, 1800-1930 Christina Bashford
Libristo code: 09371655
Publishers Boydell & Brewer Ltd, May 2016
Art and money, culture and commerce, have long been seen as uncomfortable bedfellows. Indeed, the co... Full description
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Art and money, culture and commerce, have long been seen as uncomfortable bedfellows. Indeed, the connections between them have tended to resist full investigation, particularly in the musical sphere. The Idea of Art Music in a Commercial World, 1800-1930, is a collection of essays that present fresh insights into the ways in which art music, i.e., classical music, functioned beyond its newly established aesthetic purpose (art for art's sake) and intersected with commercial agendas in nineteenth- and early twentieth-century culture. Understanding how art music was portrayed and perceived in a modernizing marketplace, and how culture and commerce interacted, are the book's main goals. International scholars from musicology and other disciplines address a range of unexplored topics, including the relationship of sacred music with commerce in the mid nineteenth century, the role of music in urban cultural development in the early twentieth, and the marketing of musical repertories, performers and instruments across time and place, to investigate what happened once art music began to be understood as needing to exist within the wider framework of commercially oriented culture. Historical case studies present contrasting topics and themes that not only vary geographically and ideologically but also overlap in significant ways, pushing back the boundaries of the 'music as commerce' discussion. Through diverse, multidisciplinary approaches, the volume opens up significant paths for conversation about how musical concepts, practices and products were shaped by interrelationships between culture and commerce. CHRISTINA BASHFORD is Associate Professor of Musicology at the University of Illinois. ROBERTA MONTEMORRA MARVIN is Director of the Opera Studies Forum in the Obermann Center for Advanced Studies at the University of Iowa, where she is also on the faculty.

About the book

Full name Idea of Art Music in a Commercial World, 1800-1930
Language English
Binding Book - Hardback
Date of issue 2016
Number of pages 368
EAN 9781783270651
ISBN 1783270659
Libristo code 09371655
Weight 936
Dimensions 163 x 243 x 29
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