Nationalism, Imperialism and Cosmopolitanism in Russian Nineteenth-Century Provincial Amateur Music-Making

This article analyses domestic amateur music-making in nineteenth-century Russian provincial towns. By moving away from the artistic centre — geographically, in relation to the repertoire and in terms of musicianship — it shifts attention from intellectual debate about the nature of Russian nineteen...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Year's Work in Modern Language Studies. - Modern Humanities Research Association, 2009. - 95(2017), 2, Seite 293-319
Format: Online-Aufsatz
Veröffentlicht: 2017
Zugriff auf das übergeordnete Werk:The Year's Work in Modern Language Studies
Schlagworte:Arts Behavioral sciences
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Zusammenfassung:This article analyses domestic amateur music-making in nineteenth-century Russian provincial towns. By moving away from the artistic centre — geographically, in relation to the repertoire and in terms of musicianship — it shifts attention from intellectual debate about the nature of Russian nineteenth-century music, to the more complex realm of musical practice. Instead of describing a musical culture that revolved around the oppositions of Western versus Russian musical expression, the sounds of the domestic space analysed here show how contemporaries reconciled international dances and operatic arias with Russian, Ukrainian and Gypsy folksong. Their musical practices thus gave rise to a soundscape that was at once international, imperial, national and local, and which focused on sentimentality and domesticity.
ISSN:22224297
DOI:10.5699/slaveasteurorev2.95.2.0293