
From Handel to Hendrix
Drawing upon recent work in feminist and gay musicology, the book ranges over themes such as subjectivity and identity in Schubert and Chopin, the ascendancy of the Romantic personality, the lure of the exotic in Milhaud's work, and the political economy of music.
A detailed history of the idea of the composer as a public figure, Chanan's book charts both the dramatic change in the listening audience and, simultaneously, the composer's progressive marginalization from the centre of musical life.
"It is undoubtedly true, as the music critic Hans Keller used to observe, that more people nowadays hear a single broadcast of a new work by an avant-garde composer than would have heard all Beethoven's symphonies in his own lifetime. But the effects are not only quantitative; they also include radical alterations in the relationship between the audience and the object of aesthetic consumption, which seriously affect the situation of the composer, whose audience may now be wider and larger, but also becomes ever more fragmented and anonymous."
- Undertittel
- The Composer in the Public Sphere
- Forfatter
- Michael Chanan
- ISBN
- 9781859847060
- Språk
- Engelsk
- Vekt
- 802 gram
- Utgivelsesdato
- 17.12.1999
- Forlag
- Verso Books
- Antall sider
- 352
