The War on Music: Reclaiming the Twentieth Century

The War on Music: Reclaiming the Twentieth Century

by John Mauceri
The War on Music: Reclaiming the Twentieth Century

The War on Music: Reclaiming the Twentieth Century

by John Mauceri

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Overview

 A fascinating journey into global politics that made classical music a proxy for power, inadvertently creating the “sound of Hollywood,” and excluding hundreds of composers

“[Mauceri’s] writing is more exhilarating than any helicopter ride we have been on.”—Air Mail

“Fluently written and often cogent.”—Barton Swaim, Wall Street Journal

John Mauceri offers a lively and passionate reassessment of classical music in the twentieth century, in which he argues that the history of music during the last century was shaped by its three major conflicts: World War I, World War II, and the Cold War.

The War on Music unlocks the mystery of why classical music seemingly produced so few eternal works after 1950, whereas other arts—popular music, Broadway, literature, painting, architecture, theater, cinema—have given the world myriad beloved and highly regarded masterpieces; why the composers considered the future of classical music in the 1920s disappeared from being performed after World War II; why the most heard symphonic scores of the century—music for Hollywood films—became the subject of brutal denigration and dismissal; why the avant-garde of the pre-World War I became the new lingua franca of the Cold War period in the West, and any music that veered from its requirements removed from being performed.

Mauceri follows the data to demonstrate how the politics of global wars used an artform that many might consider unimportant—classical music—as a potent and effective symbol, target, and weapon. Based on more than a half-century of music making and discovery, The War on Music is a plea to return the suppressed repertory—beautiful and unique expressions of humanity—to our concert halls and opera houses, much as the artwork stolen by the Nazis continues to be returned to its rightful owners.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780300233704
Publisher: Yale University Press
Publication date: 04/26/2022
Pages: 248
Sales rank: 543,753
Product dimensions: 9.30(w) x 6.10(h) x 1.10(d)

About the Author

John Mauceri is a world-renowned conductor and musical scholar. He has conducted most of the world’s greatest orchestras and opera companies and served on the Yale University faculty for fifteen years, and is the former chancellor of the UNC School of the Arts.

Table of Contents

Introduction 1

1 A View from 30,000 Feet 14

2 Brahms and Wagner: The Twilight of Two Gods 25

3 Stravinsky and Schoenberg: Overtures to the Great War 37

4 The Lure of Chaos 62

5 Hitler, Wagner, and the Poison from Within 73

6 Stalin and Mussolini Make Music 81

7 The Miracle of a Second Exodus 95

8 A New War, an Old Avant-Garde 114

9 A Cold War Defines Contemporary Music 128

10 Creating History and Erasing History 149

11 Of War and Loss 173

12 A Century Ends 180

Appendix: A Personal Diary 195

Notes 207

Acknowledgments 217

Index 219

Illustrations follow page 36

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