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Music Criticism in France, 1918-1939: Authority, Advocacy, Legacy

  • Editor: Kelly, Barbara L.
  • Editor: Moore, Christopher
Useful to anyone seeking an overview of the facts relating to music criticism in the interwar period

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Contents

  • Introduction: The Role of Criticism in Interwar Musical Culture - Christopher Moore and Barbara L. Kelly
  • Music Criticism and Aesthetics during the Interwar Period: Fewer Crimes and More Punishments - Michel Duchesneau
  • Nostalgia and Violence in the Music Criticism of L'Action francaise - Christopher Moore
  • Charles Koechlin: The Figure of the Expert - Philippe Cathe
  • Bleu-horizon Politics and Music for Radio Listeners: L'Initiation a la musique (1935) - Jann Pasler
  • Common Canon, Conflicting Ideologies: Music Criticism in Performance in Interwar France - Barbara L. Kelly
  • Arthur Honegger: Music Critic for Musique et Theatre (1925-1926) - Pascal Lecroart
  • A Woman's Critical Voice: Nadia Boulanger and Le Monde musical, 1919-1923 - Kimberly Francis
  • From a Foreign Correspondent: the Parisian Chronicles of Alejo Carpentier - Caroline Rae
  • Debussy's 'Reputational Entrepreneurs': Vuillermoz, Koechlin, Laloy, and Vallas - Marianne Wheeldon
  • The Legacy of War: Conceptualising Wartime Musical Life in the Post-War Musical Press, 1919-1920 - Rachel Moore
  • Jacinthe Harbec, Satie, Relache and the Press: Controversies and Legacy - Jacinthe Harbec
  • Creating a Canon: Emile Vuillermoz's Musiques d'aujourd'hui and French Musical Modernity - Danick Trottier
  • Bibliography