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Music behind the Iron Curtain Daniel Elphick (Royal Holloway, University of London)

Music behind the Iron Curtain By Daniel Elphick (Royal Holloway, University of London)

Music behind the Iron Curtain by Daniel Elphick (Royal Holloway, University of London)


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Mieczyslaw Weinberg's music has been undergoing a revival since his death; this book explains his music in the context of Cold War Polish-Soviet cultural relations. It will appeal to scholars of East European music and cultural identity, as well as audiences who have been intrigued by the composer's music.

Music behind the Iron Curtain Summary

Music behind the Iron Curtain: Weinberg and his Polish Contemporaries by Daniel Elphick (Royal Holloway, University of London)

Mieczyslaw Weinberg left his family behind and fled his native Poland in September 1939. He reached the Soviet Union, where he become one of the most celebrated composers. He counted Shostakovich among his close friends and produced a prolific output of works. Yet he remained mindful of the nation that he had left. This book examines how Weinberg's works written in Soviet Russia compare with those of his Polish contemporaries; how one composer split from his national tradition and how he created a style that embraced the music of a new homeland, while those composers in his native land surged ahead in a more experimental vein. The points of contact between them are enlightening for both sides. This study provides an overview of Weinberg's music through his string quartets, analysing them alongside Polish composers. Composers featured include Bacewicz, Meyer, Lutoslawski, Panufnik, Penderecki, Gorecki, and a younger generation, including Szymanski and Knapik.

Music behind the Iron Curtain Reviews

'Elphick's fascinating book is the product of a long and deep engagement with Weinberg's life and work, essential reading for anyone wishing to understand him, and an answer for those who might wonder why this undoubted genius has been so unfairly neglected.' Mark Glanville, Classical Music
'This sheds new light on Weinberg by exploring the tangled political context surrounding the reception of his work ... Elphick's writing style remains consistently engaging, and draws upon an impressively wide range of documentary sources to illuminate his arguments.' Erik Levi, BBC Music Magazine
'Blending lucid music analysis with careful contextualization, the study is a quietly ambitious first monograph from a significant new voice in Polish and Russian music scholarship.' Nicholas Reyland, The Slavonic and East European Review
'... supplies interesting contexts for anyone interested in Weinberg's world.' John Allison, Opera Magazine

About Daniel Elphick (Royal Holloway, University of London)

Daniel Elphick is a musicologist and researcher writing on East-European music and music analysis. He has published articles on Shostakovich and music analysis and is a regular speaker at international musicology and music analysis conferences. Daniel has taught at Royal Holloway, University of London and Goldsmiths, University of London, as well as the University of Manchester.

Table of Contents

1. Weinberg in Warsaw; 2. The war; 3. Socialist realism and socrealizm; 4. Avant-garde(s); 5. Return and retreat; 6. Late style(s); Conclusion.

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NPB9781108493673
9781108493673
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Music behind the Iron Curtain: Weinberg and his Polish Contemporaries by Daniel Elphick (Royal Holloway, University of London)
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Hardback
Cambridge University Press
2019-10-03
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