middlebrow-modernism.pdf

Situated at the intersection between the history, historiography and aesthetics of twentieth-century music, this study uses Benjamin Britten’s operas to illustrate the ways in which composers, critics and audiences mediated the “great divide” between modernism and mass culture. Reviving mid-century...

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spelling oapen-20.500.12657-275442021-11-10T08:26:20Z Middlebrow Modernism Chowrimootoo, Christopher middlebrow modernism mass culture Benjamin Britten aesthetics historiography criticism opera ambivalence duplicity bic Book Industry Communication::A The arts::AV Music Situated at the intersection between the history, historiography and aesthetics of twentieth-century music, this study uses Benjamin Britten’s operas to illustrate the ways in which composers, critics and audiences mediated the “great divide” between modernism and mass culture. Reviving mid-century discussions of the “middlebrow,” Chowrimootoo demonstrates how these works allowed audiences to have their modernist cake and eat it: to revel in the pleasures of consonance, lyricism and theatrical spectacle, even while enjoying the prestige that came from rejecting them. By focusing on moments when reigning aesthetic oppositions and hierarchies threatened to collapse, Middlebrow Modernism offers a powerful model for recovering shades of grey in the black-and-white historiographies of twentieth-century music. 2018-11-15 12:40:14 2020-04-01T11:56:39Z 2020-04-01T11:56:39Z 2018 book 1002460 OCN: 1083011884 9780520298651 http://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/27544 eng application/pdf n/a middlebrow-modernism.pdf University of California Press 10.1525/luminos.57 10.1525/luminos.57 72f3a53e-04bb-4d73-b921-22a29d903b3b 9780520298651 245 Oakland open access
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