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Revealing Masks : Exotic Influences and Ritualized Performance in Modernist Music Theater.
Başlık:
Revealing Masks : Exotic Influences and Ritualized Performance in Modernist Music Theater.
Yazar:
Sheppard, W. Anthony.
ISBN:
9780520924741
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Basım Bilgisi:
1st ed.
Fiziksel Tanımlama:
1 online resource (368 pages)
Seri:
California Studies in 20th-Century Music ; v.1

California Studies in 20th-Century Music
İçerik:
Preliminaries -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Preface -- 1 Defining Music Theater -- 2 The Multiplicity of the Exotic -- 3 Ritual and Performance -- 4 The Masks of Modernism -- 5 Freedom in a Tunic versus Frieze-Dried Classicism -- 6 The Uses of Noh -- 7 Medievalism and the French Modernist Stage -- 8 The Audience as Congregation -- 9 Britten's Parables -- 10 Later British Mysteries -- 11 Orientalists and a Crusader -- 12 Partch's Vision of "Integrated Corporeal Theater" and "Latter-Day Rituals" -- 13 Bitter Rituals for a Lost Nation: Partch and Bernstein -- 14 God in Popular Music(al) Theater -- 15 Masking the Human and the Misogyny of Masks -- 16 Music Theater Now -- Appendices -- Notes -- Selected Bibliography -- Index.
Özet:
W. Anthony Sheppard considers a wide-ranging constellation of important musical works in this fascinating exploration of ritualized performance in twentieth-century music. Revealing Masks uncovers the range of political, didactic, and aesthetic intents that inspired the creators of modernist music theater. Sheppard is especially interested in the use of the "exotic" in techniques of masking and stylization, identifying Japanese Noh, medieval Christian drama, and ancient Greek theater as the most prominent exotic models for the creation of "total theater." Drawing on an extraordinarily diverse-and in some instances, little-known-range of music theater pieces, Sheppard cites the work of Igor Stravinsky, Benjamin Britten, Arthur Honegger, Peter Maxwell Davies, Harry Partch, and Leonard Bernstein, as well as Andrew Lloyd Webber and Madonna. Artists in literature, theater, and dance-such as William Butler Yeats, Paul Claudel, Bertolt Brecht, Isadora Duncan, Ida Rubenstein, and Edward Gordon Craig--also play a significant role in this study. Sheppard poses challenging questions that will interest readers beyond those in the field of music scholarship. For example, what is the effect on the audience and the performers of depersonalizing ritual elements? Does borrowing from foreign cultures inevitably amount to a kind of predatory appropriation? Revealing Masks shows that compositional concerns and cultural themes manifested in music theater are central to the history of twentieth-century Euro-American music, drama, and dance.
Notlar:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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