- Additional Authors
- Hall, Patricia (Patricia Ann)
- Description
- 1 online resource (xii, 709 pages) : illustrations, music ; c 26 cm.
- Series Statement
- Oxford handbooks
- Uniform Title
- Oxford handbook of music censorship (Online)
- Oxford handbooks.
- Subject
- Note
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
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- Access restricted to authorized users.
- Contents
- Introduction / Patricia Hall. Part I. Censorship and religion. In the quest of gallican remnants in Gregorian manuscripts: archaisms in the masses for the holy cross in aquitanian chant books / Luisa Nardini -- The English Kyrie / Alejandro Planchart -- Government interference as a shaping force in Elizabethan printed music / Jeremy L. Smith -- The Sounds of Indigenous Ancestors: Music, Corporality, and Memory in the Jesuit Missions of Colonial South America / Guillermo Wilde -- "We should not sing of heaven and angels": performing western sacred music in Soviet Russia, 1917-67 / Pauline Fairclough -- A strident silencing: the ban on Richard Wagner in Israel / Na'ama Sheffi.
- Part II. Censorship During the Enlightenment. Harpocrates at work: how the god of silence protected eighteenth-century French iconoclasts / Hedy Law -- Sex, politics, and censorship in Mozart's Don Giovanni / Don Juan / Martin Nedbal -- The depoliticized drama: Mozart's Figaro and the depths of enlightenment / Laurenz Lèutteken -- The curious incident of Fidelio and the censors / Robin Wallace.
- Part III. Censorship in transitional governments. "Years in prison": Giuseppe Verdi and censorship in pre-unification Italy / Francesco Izzo -- Micronarratives of music and (self)censorship in Socialist Yugoslavia / Ana Hofman -- Popular music as a barometer of political change: evidence from Taiwan / Nancy Guy -- Music, power and censorship in Vietnam since 1954 / Barley Norton.
- Part IV. Censorship in totalitarian states. Miguel âAngel Estrella (classical) music for the people, dictatorship, and memory / Carol Hess -- A case study of Brazilian popular music and censorship: Ivan Lins' music during dictatorship in Brazil / Thais Lima Nicodemo -- Alban Berg's "Guilt" by Association / Patricia Hall -- Slow dissolves, full stops, and interruptions: Terezin, censorship, and the summer of 1944 / Michael Beckerman -- Selling Schnittke:late Soviet censorship and the Cold War marketplace / Peter J. Schmelz -- Curb that enticing tone: music censorship in the PRC / Hon-Lun Yang.
- Part V. Censorship in democracies. Censorship and the politics of reception: the filmic afterlife of Marc Blitzstein's The Cradle Will Rock / David C. Paul -- Pete Seeger's project / Dick Flacks -- Government censorship and Aaron Copland's Lincoln Portrait during the second red scare / Jennifer DeLapp Birkett -- "A day in the life": The Beatles and the BBC, May 1967 / Gordon Thompson.
- Part VI. Censoring race, gender and sexual orientation. Composing in black and white: code-switching in the songs of Sam Lucas / Sandra Jean Graham -- Exploring transitions in popular music: censorship from apartheid to post-apartheid South Africa / Michael Drewett -- Rap music and rap artists revisited: how race matters in the perception of rap music / Travis L. Dixon -- Deaths and silences: coding and defiance in music about AIDS / Paul Attinello -- Teaching silence in the twenty-first century: where are the missing women composers? / Roxanne Prevost and Kimberly Francis -- Veiled voices: music and censorship in post-revolutionary Iran / Ameneh Youssefzadeh.
- LCCN
- 2017034683
- OCLC
- ssj0001830866
- Title
The Oxford handbook of music censorship [electronic resource] / edited by Patricia Hall.
- Imprint
New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2018]
- Series
Oxford handbooks
Oxford handbooks.
- Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Access
Access restricted to authorized users.
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Hall, Patricia (Patricia Ann)