Red Strains
Music and Communism Outside the Communist Bloc
Herausgeber: Adlington, Robert
Red Strains
Music and Communism Outside the Communist Bloc
Herausgeber: Adlington, Robert
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The end of global communism has erased from memory the prior influence of communist ideology outside of the communist bloc. Many western musicians were involved in communist movements and organisations which often had a decisive impact upon their music. This book recalls the meeting of music and communism in societies outside of a communist state.
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The end of global communism has erased from memory the prior influence of communist ideology outside of the communist bloc. Many western musicians were involved in communist movements and organisations which often had a decisive impact upon their music. This book recalls the meeting of music and communism in societies outside of a communist state.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juni 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 157mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 748g
- ISBN-13: 9780197265390
- ISBN-10: 0197265391
- Artikelnr.: 36950083
- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juni 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 157mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 748g
- ISBN-13: 9780197265390
- ISBN-10: 0197265391
- Artikelnr.: 36950083
Robert Adlington is Associate Professor in Music at the University of Nottingham. He has written books on the composers Harrison Birtwistle and Louis Andriessen, and has edited a volume of essays on avant-garde music and the 1960s.
* 1: ROBERT ADLINGTON: Communisms, Communist Musics
* I. Musicians' perspectives
* 2: GIACOMO MANZONI: Towards Political and Musical Renewal: The Other
Idea of Communism
* 3: ERNIE LIEBERMAN: Talking Union: The Folk Revival and the American
Left
* 4: KONRAD BOEHMER: 'Non, je ne regrette rien'
* 5: CHRIS CUTLER (IN INTERVIEW WITH BENJAMIN PIEKUT): The Multiple
Politics of Henry Cow
* 6: GEORGINA BORN: On Music and Politics: Henry Cow, Avant-gardism and
Its Discontents
* II. To 1960
* 7: ANNE C. SHREFFLER: 'Music Left and Right': A Tale of Two Histories
of Progressive Music
* 8: BEN HARKER: 'Workers' Music': Communism and the British Folk
Revival
* 9: FABIOLA ORQUERA: From the Andes to Paris: Atahualpa Yupanqui, the
Communist Party and the Latin American Folksong Movement
* 10: ROBBIE LIEBERMAN: 'Put My Name Down': U.S. Communism and Peace
Songs in the Early Cold War Years
* 11: ANTHONY ASHBOLT AND GLENN MITCHELL: Music, the Political Score
and Communism in Australia: 1945-1968
* 12: BEN EARLE: 'In onore della Resistenza': Mario Zafred and
Symphonic Neo-Realism
* III. From 1960
* 13: GIANMARIO BORIO: Key Questions of Antagonist Music Making: A
View From Italy
* 14: JOANNA BULLIVANT: Black, White and Red: Communism and
Anti-Colonialism in Alan Bush's The Sugar Reapers
* 15: EAMONN KELLY: The Black Panther Party: Three Moments of Music
* 16: ERIC DROTT: Music, the Fête de l'Humanité, and Demographic Change
in Post-War France
* 17: BEATE KUTSCHKE: New 'Old Leftist' Aesthetics in the West German
Contemporary Music Scene: The Cantata Streik bei Mannesmann (1973)
* 18: JEREMY TRANMER: Rocking Against Racism: Trotskyism, Communism and
Punk in Britain
* 19: ANNA STIRR: Class Love and the Unfinished Transformation of
Social Hierarchy in Nepali Communist Songs
* I. Musicians' perspectives
* 2: GIACOMO MANZONI: Towards Political and Musical Renewal: The Other
Idea of Communism
* 3: ERNIE LIEBERMAN: Talking Union: The Folk Revival and the American
Left
* 4: KONRAD BOEHMER: 'Non, je ne regrette rien'
* 5: CHRIS CUTLER (IN INTERVIEW WITH BENJAMIN PIEKUT): The Multiple
Politics of Henry Cow
* 6: GEORGINA BORN: On Music and Politics: Henry Cow, Avant-gardism and
Its Discontents
* II. To 1960
* 7: ANNE C. SHREFFLER: 'Music Left and Right': A Tale of Two Histories
of Progressive Music
* 8: BEN HARKER: 'Workers' Music': Communism and the British Folk
Revival
* 9: FABIOLA ORQUERA: From the Andes to Paris: Atahualpa Yupanqui, the
Communist Party and the Latin American Folksong Movement
* 10: ROBBIE LIEBERMAN: 'Put My Name Down': U.S. Communism and Peace
Songs in the Early Cold War Years
* 11: ANTHONY ASHBOLT AND GLENN MITCHELL: Music, the Political Score
and Communism in Australia: 1945-1968
* 12: BEN EARLE: 'In onore della Resistenza': Mario Zafred and
Symphonic Neo-Realism
* III. From 1960
* 13: GIANMARIO BORIO: Key Questions of Antagonist Music Making: A
View From Italy
* 14: JOANNA BULLIVANT: Black, White and Red: Communism and
Anti-Colonialism in Alan Bush's The Sugar Reapers
* 15: EAMONN KELLY: The Black Panther Party: Three Moments of Music
* 16: ERIC DROTT: Music, the Fête de l'Humanité, and Demographic Change
in Post-War France
* 17: BEATE KUTSCHKE: New 'Old Leftist' Aesthetics in the West German
Contemporary Music Scene: The Cantata Streik bei Mannesmann (1973)
* 18: JEREMY TRANMER: Rocking Against Racism: Trotskyism, Communism and
Punk in Britain
* 19: ANNA STIRR: Class Love and the Unfinished Transformation of
Social Hierarchy in Nepali Communist Songs
* 1: ROBERT ADLINGTON: Communisms, Communist Musics
* I. Musicians' perspectives
* 2: GIACOMO MANZONI: Towards Political and Musical Renewal: The Other
Idea of Communism
* 3: ERNIE LIEBERMAN: Talking Union: The Folk Revival and the American
Left
* 4: KONRAD BOEHMER: 'Non, je ne regrette rien'
* 5: CHRIS CUTLER (IN INTERVIEW WITH BENJAMIN PIEKUT): The Multiple
Politics of Henry Cow
* 6: GEORGINA BORN: On Music and Politics: Henry Cow, Avant-gardism and
Its Discontents
* II. To 1960
* 7: ANNE C. SHREFFLER: 'Music Left and Right': A Tale of Two Histories
of Progressive Music
* 8: BEN HARKER: 'Workers' Music': Communism and the British Folk
Revival
* 9: FABIOLA ORQUERA: From the Andes to Paris: Atahualpa Yupanqui, the
Communist Party and the Latin American Folksong Movement
* 10: ROBBIE LIEBERMAN: 'Put My Name Down': U.S. Communism and Peace
Songs in the Early Cold War Years
* 11: ANTHONY ASHBOLT AND GLENN MITCHELL: Music, the Political Score
and Communism in Australia: 1945-1968
* 12: BEN EARLE: 'In onore della Resistenza': Mario Zafred and
Symphonic Neo-Realism
* III. From 1960
* 13: GIANMARIO BORIO: Key Questions of Antagonist Music Making: A
View From Italy
* 14: JOANNA BULLIVANT: Black, White and Red: Communism and
Anti-Colonialism in Alan Bush's The Sugar Reapers
* 15: EAMONN KELLY: The Black Panther Party: Three Moments of Music
* 16: ERIC DROTT: Music, the Fête de l'Humanité, and Demographic Change
in Post-War France
* 17: BEATE KUTSCHKE: New 'Old Leftist' Aesthetics in the West German
Contemporary Music Scene: The Cantata Streik bei Mannesmann (1973)
* 18: JEREMY TRANMER: Rocking Against Racism: Trotskyism, Communism and
Punk in Britain
* 19: ANNA STIRR: Class Love and the Unfinished Transformation of
Social Hierarchy in Nepali Communist Songs
* I. Musicians' perspectives
* 2: GIACOMO MANZONI: Towards Political and Musical Renewal: The Other
Idea of Communism
* 3: ERNIE LIEBERMAN: Talking Union: The Folk Revival and the American
Left
* 4: KONRAD BOEHMER: 'Non, je ne regrette rien'
* 5: CHRIS CUTLER (IN INTERVIEW WITH BENJAMIN PIEKUT): The Multiple
Politics of Henry Cow
* 6: GEORGINA BORN: On Music and Politics: Henry Cow, Avant-gardism and
Its Discontents
* II. To 1960
* 7: ANNE C. SHREFFLER: 'Music Left and Right': A Tale of Two Histories
of Progressive Music
* 8: BEN HARKER: 'Workers' Music': Communism and the British Folk
Revival
* 9: FABIOLA ORQUERA: From the Andes to Paris: Atahualpa Yupanqui, the
Communist Party and the Latin American Folksong Movement
* 10: ROBBIE LIEBERMAN: 'Put My Name Down': U.S. Communism and Peace
Songs in the Early Cold War Years
* 11: ANTHONY ASHBOLT AND GLENN MITCHELL: Music, the Political Score
and Communism in Australia: 1945-1968
* 12: BEN EARLE: 'In onore della Resistenza': Mario Zafred and
Symphonic Neo-Realism
* III. From 1960
* 13: GIANMARIO BORIO: Key Questions of Antagonist Music Making: A
View From Italy
* 14: JOANNA BULLIVANT: Black, White and Red: Communism and
Anti-Colonialism in Alan Bush's The Sugar Reapers
* 15: EAMONN KELLY: The Black Panther Party: Three Moments of Music
* 16: ERIC DROTT: Music, the Fête de l'Humanité, and Demographic Change
in Post-War France
* 17: BEATE KUTSCHKE: New 'Old Leftist' Aesthetics in the West German
Contemporary Music Scene: The Cantata Streik bei Mannesmann (1973)
* 18: JEREMY TRANMER: Rocking Against Racism: Trotskyism, Communism and
Punk in Britain
* 19: ANNA STIRR: Class Love and the Unfinished Transformation of
Social Hierarchy in Nepali Communist Songs