Music for the Revolution

PENN STATE UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9780271031064

Musicians and Power in Early Soviet Russia

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By Amy Nelson
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Description

Contents

List of Illustrations

List of Musical Examples

Preface and Acknowledgments

Introduction

1. Bread, Art, and Soviet Power: Musicians in Revolution and Civil War

2. The Peculiarities of the Soviet Modern: NEP Culture and the Promotion of “Contemporary” Music

3. The Three Faces of the Musical Left

4. Of “Cast-Off Barroom Garbage” and “Bold Revolutionary Songs”: The Problem of Popular Music, 1923–1926

5. Politics and Patronage: State Agencies and the Development of Cultural Policy During NEP

6. “Training Future Cadres”: Modernization and the Limits of Reform at the Moscow Conservatory

7. The Music of 1927: Commemorating the Tenth Anniversary of the Revolution and the Centennial of Beethoven’s Death

8. Cultural Revolution

Epilogue

Glossary

Works Cited

Index


“Amy Nelson’s important monograph tackles the Soviet musical establishment head-on and is an innovative model of sustained analytical engagement with music as a historical source.”

—Karen Petrone, American Historical Review

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