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Music in the Early Twentieth Century: The Oxford History of Western Music

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ISBN-13: 9780195384840 ISBN-10: 0195384849
Publisher
Oxford University Press, USA
Binding
paperback
Published
July 27, 2009
Weight
2.3 lbs
Dimensions
25.10×5.80×18.00 cm

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Music in the Early Twentieth Century: The Oxford History of Western Music by Taruskin, Richard. paperback edition. ISBN: 9780195384840.

The universally acclaimed and award-winning Oxford History of Western Music is the eminent musicologist Richard Taruskins provocative, erudite telling of the story of Western music from its earliest days to the present. Each book in this superlative five-volume set illuminates-through a representative sampling of masterworks-the themes, styles, and currents that give shape and direction to a significant period in the history of Western music. Music in the Early Twentieth Century , the fourth volume in Richard Taruskins history, looks at the first half of the twentieth century, from the beginnings of Modernism in the last decade of the nineteenth century right up to the end of World War II. Taruskin discusses modernism in Germany and France as reflected in the work of Mahler, Strauss, Satie, and Debussy, the modern ballets of Stravinsky, the use of twelve-tone technique in the years following World War I, the music of Charles Ives, the influence of peasant songs on Bela Bartok, Stravinskys neo-classical phase and the real beginnings of 20th-century music, the vision of America as seen in the works of such composers as W.C. Handy, George Gershwin, and Virgil Thomson, and the impact of totalitarianism on the works of a range of musicians from Toscanini to Shostakovich