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Beauty and Innovation in la machine chinoise

Falla, Debussy, Ravel, Roussel
Buch | Softcover
220 Seiten
2018
Pendragon Press (Verlag)
978-1-57647-278-1 (ISBN)
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An innovative look at musical exoticism in works by Falla, Debussy, Ravel, and Roussel, a type of piece that Debussy termed la machine chinoise.
During the first decade of the 20th century, Falla, Debussy, Ravel, and Roussel composed works laced with exotic coloration, a type of piece that Debussy termed la machine chinoise. Various historical factors at the time, including two world fairs and the vogue for Japanese prints, brought the rage for musical exoticism to a peak. But interest in Far Eastern forms of music among composers seeking innovative forms of expression coincided with avant-garde tendencies in the treatment of tonality and form.

Innovation within the machine chinoise includes structural factors only indirectly involved with exotic coloration. Although musical beauty is intuited and cannot be described in words, it exists and can be located on the basis of ideas shared by philosophers, musicologists, and composers. The role Benedictus' Javanese transcriptions play in the germination of these works fails to account for their musical beauty: these are minor masterpieces for the unforeseeable ingenuity and imagination with which they are composed. This book strikes a balance between history and criticism by bringing together new forms of structural analysis with newly discovered exotic influences and broader frames of historical reference.

Richard Mueller is an independent scholar. He holds degrees in musicology, piano, and composition from Harvard, Indiana University, and the University of Chicago (PhD, 1983) and has taught at Holy Cross College and the University of Connecticut.

Richard Mueller, an independent scholar and a native of the Midwest, is a pianist, organist, musicologist, and composer. He received degrees in music from Harvard ('66), Indiana (Music Theory, '70), and the University of Chicago (MA, composition, '75 and PhD, musicology, '83). An expert on Indonesian music and its influence on Western composers, he became interested in exoticism in music when he lived in Freetown, Sierra Leone as a Peace Corps music teacher in the late `60s. He was the accompanist for the Chicago Children's Choir from 1976 to 1988. He has taught at Holy Cross and the University of Connecticut. His work as a private piano teacher and church organist and choir director spans his entire life. Awarded membership in the National Guild of Piano Teachers' Hall of Fame, he has been active as a recitalist in far-flung locales, Freetown, Rome, Guatemala City, and Tepotzotlan, Mexico, as well as familiar venues in Omaha, Boston, Chicago, and Connecticut. His article "Javanese Influence on Debussy's Fanataisie and Beyond" (19th Century Music, '86) has been widely cited in the literature. Two years living in Granada, Spain and carrying out research at the Falla Archive brought his book on Falla, Debussy, Ravel, and Roussel to completion. Various fellowships enabled him to carry out research on exoticism at the Newberry and J. Pierpont Morgan libraries, the Royaumont Foundation and the Bibliotheque Nationale in France, and Cambridge University in England.

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Dimension and Diversity: Studies in 20th-Century Music
Zusatzinfo 12 colour.
Sprache englisch
Maße 60 x 90 mm
Themenwelt Kunst / Musik / Theater Musik
ISBN-10 1-57647-278-7 / 1576472787
ISBN-13 978-1-57647-278-1 / 9781576472781
Zustand Neuware
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