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Composing for the State: Music in Twentieth-Century Dictatorships

  • Editor: Buch, Esteban
  • Editor: Contreras Zubillaga, Igor
  • Editor: Deniz Silva, Manuel

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Contents

  • Esteban Buch, Igor Contreras Zubillaga and Manuel Deniz Silva - 'State Music' and Dictatorship: an Introduction
  • Part 1: Music for the People
  • 1. Yannick Simon Music and the Vichy Regime through Jeune France's Three Joan-of-Arc Productions (1941)
  • 2. Analia Chernavsky The 'Danca da Terra' Issue' (1943): Heitor Villa-Lobos and the Vargas Dictatorship
  • 3. Hon-lun Yang Unravelling The East Is Red (1964): Socialist Music and Politics in the People's Republic of China
  • Part 2: Composing for the Dictator
  • 4. Katherine L. FitzGibbon (Lewis&Clark College, Portland) - Gottfried Muller's Deutsches Heldenrequiem (1934): Nazi Ideology Cloaked in Historic Style
  • 5. Justine Comtois Alfredo Casella's Il deserto tentato (1937): an Opera Dedicated to Benito Mussolini
  • 6. Marina Frolova-Walker A Birthday Present for Stalin: Shostakovich's Song of the Forests (1949)
  • 7. Andrzej Tuchowski 'State music' in Poland under the Stalinist Regime: Alfred Gradstein's Cantata A Word about Stalin (1951)
  • Part 3: State Commemorations
  • 8. Manuel Deniz Silva Salazar's dictatorship and the paradoxes of State music: Luis Freitas Branco's ill-fated Solemn Overture 1640 (1939)
  • 9. Igor Contreras Zubillaga El Concierto de la Paz (1964): Three Commissions to Celebrate 25 Years of Francoism
  • 10. Esteban Buch Conquistadores, Indians, and Argentine Generals: Iubilum op. 51, a Commission to Alberto Ginastera (1980).
  • Index