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Essays in Honor of Steven Paul Scher and on Cultural Identity and the Musical Stage
Suzanne M. Lodato
Suzanne Aspden
Walter Bernhart
出版
Rodopi
, 2002
主題
Art / Techniques / General
History / General
Literary Criticism / General
Literary Criticism / American / General
Literary Criticism / Subjects & Themes / General
Music / General
Performing Arts / Theater / History & Criticism
Performing Arts / Theater / Broadway & Musicals
Political Science / General
Social Science / General
Social Science / Anthropology / Cultural & Social
Social Science / Popular Culture
Social Science / Sociology / General
ISBN
9789042010031
9042010037
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=hq-zoagzTk0C&hl=&source=gbs_api
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註釋
The eighteen interdisciplinary essays in this volume were presented in 2001 in Sydney, Australia, at the Third International Conference on Word and Music Studies, which was sponsored by The International Association for Word and Music Studies (WMA). The conference celebrated the sixty-fifth birthday of Steven Paul Scher, arguably the central figure in word and music studies during the last thirty-five years. The first section of this volume comprises ten articles that discuss, or are methodologically based upon, Scher's many analyses of and critical commentaries on the field, particularly on interrelationships between words and music. The authors cover such topics as semiotics, intermediality, hermeneutics, the de-essentialization of the arts, and the works of a wide range of literary figures and composers that include Baudelaire, Mallarmé, Proust, T. S. Eliot, Goethe, Hölderlin, Mann, Britten, Schubert, Schumann, and Wagner. The second section consists of a second set of papers presented at the conference that are devoted to a different area of word and music studies: cultural identity and the musical stage. Eight scholars investigate - and often problematize - widespread assumptions regarding 'national' and 'cultural' music, language, plots, and production values in musical stage works. Topics include the National Socialists' construction of German national identity; reception-based examinations of cultural identity and various "national" opera styles; and the means by which composers, librettists, and lyricists have attempted to establish national or cultural identity through their stage works.