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Twentieth Century Music and the Question of Modernity
About this book
In the first decade of the twentieth-century, many composers rejected the principles of tonality and regular beat. This signaled a dramatic challenge to the rationalist and linear conceptions of music that had existed in the West since the Renaissance. The 'break with tonality', Neo-Classicism, serialism, chance, minimalism and the return of the 'sacred' in music, are explored in this book for what they tell us about the condition of modernity. Modernity is here treated as a complex social and cultural formation, in which mythology, narrative, and the desire for 're-enchantment' have not completely disappeared. Through an analysis of Schoenberg, Stravinsky, Boulez and Cage, 'the author shows that the twentieth century composer often adopted an artistic personality akin to Max Weber's religious types of the prophet and priest, ascetic and mystic. Twentieth Century Music and the Question of Modernity advances a cultural sociology of modernity and shows that twentieth century musical culture often involved the adoption of 'apocalyptic' temporal narratives, a commitment to 'musical revolution', a desire to explore the limits of noise and sound, and, finally, redemption through the rediscovery of tonality. This book is essential reading for those interested in cultural sociology, sociological theory, music history, and modernity/modernism studies.
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Table of contents
- Routledge Advances in Sociology
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- 1 Modernity, Modernism and Music
- 2 Myth and Narrative in Twentieth Century Musical Culture
- 3 The Structure of Musical Revolutions
- 4 Music in Max Weber’s Sociology of Modernity
- 5 Modernity in Theodor Adorno’s Philosophy of Modern Music
- 6 Music in Modern Theories of Communication
- 7 Arnold Schoenberg The Composer as Prophet
- 8 Igor Stravinsky
- 9 Pierre Boulez
- 10 John Cage
- 11 From Avant-Gardism to Post-Modernism
- 12 Musical Re-enchantment?
- Bibliography
- Index