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French Musical Life: Local Dynamics in the Century to World War II

  • Author: Ellis, Katharine

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Contents

  • Introduction
  • -Centralization and its discontents
  • -Decentralization, deconcentration, regionalism
  • -Politics, then and now
  • -A Study in four Parts
  • -Approaches
  • Part I Education
  • Introduction
  • Chapter 1: The National Conservatoire System
  • -Class and access: working-class men
  • -Class and status: young bourgeoises
  • -Power, hard and soft
  • -Directorial discretion: curricula
  • -The 1930s: towards reform
  • Chapter 2: Educational Independence
  • -Pedagogical Difference c.1900
  • -The Schola's ghostly presences I: Montpellier
  • -The Schola's ghostly presences II: Severac's vision, Le Havre and Nancy
  • -Strasbourg
  • -Bordeaux
  • -Composition: the final frontier
  • Part II Concert Rites
  • Introduction
  • Chapter 3: Choral Voices
  • -Orpheons: uniformity and regional identity
  • -Cathedral maitrises
  • -Mixed choirs: Poitou-Charentes and Strasbourg
  • -Belle Epoque ambition: Bordes, Witkowski and Lyon
  • Chapter 4: Instrumental Music and Urban Gravitas
  • -Private, public, populaire
  • -The Symphony orchestra as musical hub
  • -Amateur to professional
  • -Provincial programming: orchestral, chamber and specialist ensembles
  • -Local vs. (inter)national
  • Part III Stage Musics
  • Introduction
  • Chapter 5: Opera Against the Odds
  • -The 1864 liberte des theatres
  • -Municipal perspectives
  • -Industry perspectives
  • Chapter 6: Operatic Competition
  • -The Cafe-Concert
  • -Operetta
  • -Touring: individual and collective
  • -Technology
  • Chapter 7: Opera Inside and Out
  • -Wagner's tour de France
  • -Couleur locale in Paris and at home
  • -Open-air opera
  • Part IV Folk, Region, Nation
  • Introduction
  • Chapter 8: Folk Musics
  • -The French folk-music problem
  • -Politics of collection, transcription, and classification
  • -Soundscapes of popular Catholicism
  • -Folk music, the peasant, and the bourgeoisie
  • -Display, domestication, tourism
  • -Coda
  • Chapter 9: Composition
  • -A View from 1937
  • -Provincial career paths
  • -Rethinking the Schola's regionalism
  • -The Allure of the Russian Five
  • -Back to opera: regionalism and nation
  • -Mode, multi-regionalism, and patrimoine
  • Conclusions
  • -Decentralization through the lens of Lyon
  • -Musical localism
  • -Repositioning the rural
  • Bibliography
  • Index