A History of Russian-Soviet Music

A History of Russian-Soviet Music
Title A History of Russian-Soviet Music PDF eBook
Author James Bakst
Publisher New York : Dodd, Mead
Pages 440
Release 1966
Genre Music
ISBN

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Music and Musical Life in Soviet Russia

Music and Musical Life in Soviet Russia
Title Music and Musical Life in Soviet Russia PDF eBook
Author Boris Schwarz
Publisher
Pages 744
Release 1983
Genre Music
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Music for the Revolution

Music for the Revolution
Title Music for the Revolution PDF eBook
Author Amy Nelson
Publisher Penn State Press
Pages 350
Release 2010-02-24
Genre History
ISBN 0271046198

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Mention twentieth-century Russian music, and the names of three &"giants&"&—Igor Stravinsky, Sergei Prokofiev, and Dmitrii Shostakovich&—immediately come to mind. Yet during the turbulent decade following the Bolshevik Revolution, Stravinsky and Prokofiev lived abroad and Shostakovich was just finishing his conservatory training. While the fame of these great musicians is widely recognized, little is known about the creative challenges and political struggles that engrossed musicians in Soviet Russia during the crucial years after 1917. Music for the Revolution examines musicians&’ responses to Soviet power and reveals the conditions under which a distinctively Soviet musical culture emerged in the early thirties. Given the dramatic repression of intellectual freedom and creativity in Stalinist Russia, the twenties often seem to be merely a prelude to Totalitarianism in artistic life. Yet this was the decade in which the creative intelligentsia defined its relationship with the Soviet regime and the aesthetic foundations for socialist realism were laid down. In their efforts to deal with the political challenges of the Revolution, musicians grappled with an array of issues affecting musical education, professional identity, and the administration of musical life, as well as the embrace of certain creative platforms and the rejection of others. Nelson shows how debates about these issues unfolded in the context of broader concerns about artistic modernism and elitism, as well as the more expansive goals and censorial authority of Soviet authorities. Music for the Revolution shows how the musical community helped shape the musical culture of Stalinism and extends the interpretive frameworks of Soviet culture presented in recent scholarship to an area of artistic creativity often overlooked by historians. It should be broadly important to those interested in Soviet history, the cultural roots of Stalinism, Russian and Soviet music, and the place of music and the arts in revolutionary change.

A History of Russian-Soviet Music, by James Bakst. Illustrated

A History of Russian-Soviet Music, by James Bakst. Illustrated
Title A History of Russian-Soviet Music, by James Bakst. Illustrated PDF eBook
Author James Bakst
Publisher
Pages 406
Release 1966
Genre
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X-ray Audio

X-ray Audio
Title X-ray Audio PDF eBook
Author Stephen Coates
Publisher X-Ray Audio
Pages 0
Release 2015
Genre Cold War
ISBN 9781907222382

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Many older people in Russia remember seeing and hearing mysterious vinyl flexi-discs when they were young. They had partial images of skeletons on them, could be played like gramophone records and were called 'bones' or 'ribs'. They contained forbidden music. X-Ray Audio tells the secret history of these ghostly records and of the people who made, bought and sold them. Lavishly illustrated in full colour with images of discs collected in Russia, it is a unique story of forbidden culture, bootleg technology and human endeavour.

On Russian Music

On Russian Music
Title On Russian Music PDF eBook
Author Richard Taruskin
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 416
Release 2009
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0520268067

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This volume gathers 36 essays by one of the leading scholars in the study of Russian music. An extensive introduction lays out the main issues and a justification of Taruskin's approach, seen both in the light of his intellectual development and in that of the changing intellectual environment.

Notes from Underground

Notes from Underground
Title Notes from Underground PDF eBook
Author Thomas Cushman
Publisher SUNY Press
Pages 436
Release 1995-07-06
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780791425442

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Describes the Russian rock music counterculture and how it is changing in response to Russia's transition from a socialist to a capitalist society. It explores the lived experiences, the thoughts and feelings of the rock musicians as they meet the challenges of change.