Composing History : National Identities and the English Masque Revival, 1860-1920 (Music in Britain, 1600-2000)

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Composing History : National Identities and the English Masque Revival, 1860-1920 (Music in Britain, 1600-2000)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 250 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781783272075
  • DDC分類 782.15

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A study of the ways in which topics of English history were central to conceptions of English identity, musical and otherwise, during the Victorian and Edwardian periods

This study explores the ways in which topics of English history were central to conceptions of English identity, musical and otherwise, during the Victorian and Edwardian periods. Its focus is on the masque, an early modern English musico-dramatic genre that was reinvented during the Victorian period as a vehicle for nationalistic, historically inflected popular entertainments. The masque operated as an "invented tradition", in the sense theorized by EricHobsbawm, and was used to connect the modern nation of Britain to its historical past. As conceptions of national identity became increasingly dependent on the image of "Merrie England" located in the English Renaissance and in the folk traditions of the countryside, genres such as the masque that were integrally connected to these ideological constructions became important ways in which national identity was represented. This in turn had profound ramifications for the ideologies of the English Musical Renaissance and its construction of a national musical idiom at the turn of the twentieth century.

DEBORAH HECKERT is a Lecturer at Stony Brook University and has taughtat the University of Virginia, Utah State University, and Brooklyn College-CUNY.

Contents

Vaughan Williams, Stratford's masque and the wellsprings of England's music
'With revel dance and song': The Musical Image of History in the Victorian Masque
The Past speaks in English: Historiography and the Masque Revival
Making the Commonwealth a Harmony: The Masque, the Folk Revival and Pageant Culture
'The Heroic Past and the Earth his Mother': The Reticence of Reception and the Burden of Imperialism
'A typically English institution': The Masque after the First World War
Appendix One: Chronology of Masque Compositions during the 19th century
Appendix Two: Chronology of Masque Historiography prior to 1930
Appendix Three: Chronology of British Masque Compositions, 1901-1950
Appendix Four: Review of Pan's Anniversary from the Stratford-upon-Avon Herald, 28 April, 1905
Bibliography

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