Adkins, Monty: Roberto Gerhard
Re-Appraising a Musical Visionary in Exile
- Author: Adkins, Monty
- Author: Mann, Rachel E.
Book
$154.00Special import
Contents
- i Rachel Mann and Monty Adkins: Introduction
- 1 Monty Adkins: Gerhard's Cultural Milieu: An Explorer and a Survivor
- 2 Sebastian Faber: The Forgotten Legacies of Spanish Civil War Exile: Dispersed, Diverse, Divided
- 3 Magda Polo Pujadas: The Musical Aesthetic of Robert Gerhard (1914-1938)
- 4 Benjamin K. Davies: Between Heuristic and Hypostatisation
- 5 Francis Lough: National Identity and Spanish Republican Exile
- 6 Samuel Llano: Exile, Music, and Cultural Translation: Gerhard's Transnational Chronotopes
- 7 Leticia Sanchez de Andres: Roberto Gerhard's First Decade of Exile (1939-49): Rootlessness and Survival
- 8 Mark E. Perry: Gerhard as Composer in Exile
- 9 Judy-Ann Desrosiers: Memoir of The Spanish Civil War: A Political Reading of Roberto Gerhard's Ballet Pandora
- 10 Mari Paz Balibrea: 'Staple of the Contemporary Music Scene': Roberto Gerhard in Geopolitical Perspective
- 11 Marco Ramelli: The Influence of the Spanish Civil War in Gerhard's Guitar Music
- 12 Belen Perez Castillo: Roberto Gerhard's Cantares: Seven Songs of Absence EL and a Presence
- 13 Julian White: 'Smiling Bravely at the Night': Roberto Gerhard's Symphony No. 3 'Collages' and Albert Camus's Retour a Tipasa
- 14 Rachel E. Mann: A Voice Apart: Constructing a Cosmopolitan Identity in Exile