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Title Voices of identities : vocal music and de/con/struction of communities in the former Habsburg areas / edited by Daniel Ender and Christoph Flamm
Published Newcastle upon Tyne, UK : Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2018

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Description 1 online resource (viii, 190 pages) : illustrations, map, music
Contents The Vienna Phonogrammarchiv as a mirror of "voices of identity" / Gerda Lechleitner -- The Liberated Theatre and Ježek's music reconsidered / David Vondráček -- Endorsing voices of identities in urban musical entertainment: the case of Cracovian vaudeville in the early 20th century / Anna G. Piotrowska -- Serbian music before and after 1918: changing ideologies, changing identities / Melita Milin -- Utilizing the original: on the reception history of the Serbian folk epic / Petra Hesse -- A Serbian opera in Zagreb during the first World War / Nadezhda Mosusova -- Funeral laments and Schlager songs: changes and developments in Burgenland Croatian music / Marko Kölbl -- Three imperial legacies: the question of identity in comtemporary Bulgarian art music / Milena Bozhikova -- Kodály's ideal kingdom: the transformations of János Háry / Anna Dalos -- Béla Bartók's Central-European counter-history / Ákos Windhager -- Socialist nationalism: history in Hungarian and Romanian heroic oratorios of the 1950s / Stefan Schmidl -- "Whose is this song?": identity and traditional music / Ursula Hemetek -- "Vienna without the Viennese": Georg Kreisler and the deconstruction of the music-historical culture nation from a nomadic perspective / Carolin Stahrenberg and Nils Grosch -- Where is Central Europe in the Eurovision Song Contest? / Dean Vuletic
Summary European history has rarely met changes as rapid, dense and radical as those that have taken place in the regions of the former Austro-Hungarian Empire over the past hundred years. This cultural area has experienced political conflicts, the setting and dissolution of borders, and the construction of similarities, differences, and ever-new identities. Being tied to text, vocal music genres reflect such changes especially strongly. Operas and operettas, oratorios and cantatas, choir music, folksongs, and pop and rock hits have all helped to establish identities in many ways, connecting people on
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
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Subject Vocal music -- Europe -- History and criticism
MUSIC -- Instruction & Study -- Voice.
MUSIC -- Lyrics.
MUSIC -- Printed Music -- Vocal.
Vocal music
Identität
Sozialer Wandel
Vokalmusik
Europe
Ostmitteleuropa
Genre/Form Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Form Electronic book
Author Ender, Daniel, editor
Flamm, Christoph, editor
ISBN 9781527525870
1527525872
Other Titles Vocal music and de/con/struction of communities in the former Habsburg areas
Vocal music and deconstruction of communities in the former Habsburg areas