Item #174256 Musical Modernism At The Turn Of The Twenty-First Century. David Metzer.
Musical Modernism At The Turn Of The Twenty-First Century
Musical Modernism At The Turn Of The Twenty-First Century
Musical Modernism At The Turn Of The Twenty-First Century
Musical Modernism At The Turn Of The Twenty-First Century
Musical Modernism At The Turn Of The Twenty-First Century

Musical Modernism At The Turn Of The Twenty-First Century

Cambridge, New York: Cambridge University Press, 2009. Hardcover. black cloth and board with color illustration. 254 pages : illustrations, music. like new with marginalia by knowledgeable hand and moderate amount of very light pencil underlining throughout. Item #174256
ISBN: 9780521517799

contents as follows: Purity -- Modern silence -- The fragmentary -- Lament -- Sonic flux. Providing an interesting approach to developments in modernist music - from 1980 onwards - this 2009 study also presents an intriguing perspective on the larger history of modernism. Far from being supplanted by a postmodern period, argues David Metzer, modernist idioms remain vital in the contemporary scene. The vitality comes from the ways in which those idioms have extended impulses of modernist styles from the early twentieth century. Since that time, works have participated in lines of inquiry into various compositional and aesthetic topics, particularly the explorations of how to build pieces around such aesthetic ideals as purity and silence and how to deliver and manipulate expressive utterances. Metzer shows how these inquiries have played crucial roles in defining directions taken since 1980, and how, through the inquiries, we can gain a clearer idea of what makes the decades after 1980 a distinct period in the history of modernism.

OCLC: 401146776

Price: $75.00

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