As a Russian émigré herself, Dubinets soberly scrutinizes how, given the multitude of influences inevitably affecting these composers' creative expressions, critics and listeners are wrong to identify them as simply "Russian."
As a Russian émigré herself, Dubinets soberly scrutinizes how, given the multitude of influences inevitably affecting these composers' creative expressions, critics and listeners are wrong to identify them as simply "Russian."
Elena Dubinets is Artistic Director of the London Philharmonic Orchestra. She previously held top artistic planning positions at the Atlanta and Seattle Symphony Orchestras. Dr. Dubinets has initiated more than a hundred commissions, organized tours to four continents, and overseen multiple Grammy-winning recording projects. She has taught at universities in the United States, Russia, and Costa-Rica; published five books; and written hundreds of articles and liner and program notes. She received her MA and PhD degrees from the Moscow State Tchaikovsky Conservatory in Russia and has lived in the US since 1996, moving to London in 2021.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface Acknowledgments Note on Transliteration Introduction Part I: National versus Global 1. The "Universal": Globalizing the Local 2. The National: Super-Icons 3. National Identification versus Cultural Affiliation: Non-Russian Composers 4. Cultural Affiliation versus Citizenship: Russian Diaspora Part II: How to: Perspectives of Music Creation 5. The "Social" Perspective 6. The "Production" Perspective Part III: How they left 7. A Brief History of Russian Diaspora Through Music 8. "Kolbasa Emigration": a New Cultural Mythology? Part IV: How they stayed 9. The Trauma of Migration 10. The Many Professions 11. Supporters and Connectors Part V: How they returned 12. Homecoming and Reception at Home 13. Russia under Putin: to stay or to go? Conclusion Bibliography Index
Preface Acknowledgments Note on Transliteration Introduction Part I: National versus Global 1. The "Universal": Globalizing the Local 2. The National: Super-Icons 3. National Identification versus Cultural Affiliation: Non-Russian Composers 4. Cultural Affiliation versus Citizenship: Russian Diaspora Part II: How to: Perspectives of Music Creation 5. The "Social" Perspective 6. The "Production" Perspective Part III: How they left 7. A Brief History of Russian Diaspora Through Music 8. "Kolbasa Emigration": a New Cultural Mythology? Part IV: How they stayed 9. The Trauma of Migration 10. The Many Professions 11. Supporters and Connectors Part V: How they returned 12. Homecoming and Reception at Home 13. Russia under Putin: to stay or to go? Conclusion Bibliography Index
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