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Russian Music at Home and Abroad: New Essays

Russian Music at Home and Abroad: New Essays

  • Author: Taruskin, Richard

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Contents

  • Preface
  • Introduction My Wonderful World; or, Dismembering the Triad PART ONE: NOT BY MIND?
  • 1. Non-Nationalists, and Other Nationalists
  • 2. Revenants
  • 3. Crowd, Mob, and Nation in Boris Godunov: What Did Musorgsky Think, and Does It Matter?
  • 4. Catching Up with Rimsky-Korsakov
  • 5. Not Modern and Loving It
  • 6. Written for Elephants: Notes on Rach 3
  • 7. Is There a "Russia Abroad" in Music?
  • 8. Turania Revisited, with Lourie My Guide
  • 9. The Ghetto and the Imperium
  • 10. Two Serendipities: Keynoting a Conference, "Music and Power"
  • 11. What's an Awful Song Like You Doing in a Nice Piece Like This? The Finale in Prokofieff's Symphony-Concerto, Op. 125
  • 12. The Birth of Contemporary Russia out of the Spirit of Music (Not) PART TWO: REVISITING STRAVINSKY
  • 13. Just How Russian Was Stravinsky?
  • 14. How The Rite Became Possible
  • 15. Diaghilev without Stravinsky? Stravinsky without Diaghilev?
  • 16. Resisting The Rite
  • 17. Stravinsky's Poetics and Russian Music
  • 18. Did He Mean It?
  • 19. In Stravinsky's Songs, the True Man, No Ghostwriters
  • 20. "Un Cadeau Tres Macabre"
  • Index