Music and propaganda in the short twentieth century:

This volume investigates the relationships between music and propaganda in the twentieth-century. Music can be utilised to attribute and ascribe multivalent meanings. Due to its great evocative power it has often been directly exploited by regimes and governments. In what ways does music convey the...

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Other Authors: Sala, Massimiliano (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
French
Italian
Spanish
Published: Turnhout Brepols 2014
2014
Series:Speculum musicae Volume 22
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Summary:This volume investigates the relationships between music and propaganda in the twentieth-century. Music can be utilised to attribute and ascribe multivalent meanings. Due to its great evocative power it has often been directly exploited by regimes and governments. In what ways does music convey the messages of propaganda? Which are the political and economical implications behind musical propaganda? Much has been written about the relationship between music and propaganda during the two world wars, but the post-war dimensions of the topic also require investigation. The authors featured in this volume are: M. I. Cabrera García, P. Christiansen, P. F. de Castro, L. Durakovi?, F. J. Fernández Vicedo, M. Fornaro Bordolli, D. Gangale, G. Gan Quesada, L. J. Hansen, E. Levi, S. Majer-Bobetko, H. Marinho, L. Martin-Chevalier, M. B. Martínez del Fresno, V. Miki?, P. Ordóñez Eslava, J. J. Pastor Comín, B. Pérez Castillo, G. Pérez Zalduondo, V. Radoman, C. Schutte, L. R. Semmes, H. Šišková, A. Stimie, W. Studdert, A. Tuchowski, H. Vandervlist, B. Vega Pichaco, L. Velasco Pufleau
Item Description:21 English, 4 Spanish, 1 French, 2 Italian contributions
Physical Description:XII, 471 S. Ill., Notenbeisp.
ISBN:9782503552460