Remaking the Past: Tradition and Influence in Twentieth-Century Music
Released: Jun 01, 1990
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Format: Hardcover, 264 pages
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Description:
Joseph Straus details the revisionary strategies of twentieth century composers--how they transformed the music of the tonal tradition in creating their radically new sonorities and structures. He defines a mainstream of musical modernism, a mainstream shaped by the aggressive reinterpretation of eighteenth- and nineteenth-century models.
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