The Exotic in Music
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Author
Publication
2008-03-01 - Cambridge University Press
Word Count
105,250 words, Guess
Page Count
421 pages
Physical Format
Hardcover
Identifiers
- Internet Archivemusicalexoticism0000lock
- ISBN-100521877938
- ISBN-139780521877930
- LibraryThing9409875
- Goodreads6666011
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- Library of Congress Control Number2009537200
- OCLC Control Number261176752
- Better World Books9780521877930
- Open LibraryOL10438241M
Classifications
- LCCML160 .L69173 2009
- LCCML197 .L66 2009
- LCCML197 .L64 2009
Description
A Japanese geisha. a Middle Eastern caravan, a Hungarian-"Gypsy" fiddler, Carmen flinging a rose at Don Jose, Josephine Baker singing "Petite Tonkinoise" - portrayals of people and places that are considered somehow "exotic" have been ubiquitous from 1700 to today, whether in opera, Broadway musicals, instrumental music, film scores, or in jazz and popular song. Often these portrayals are highly stereotypical but also powerful, indelible, and touching - or troubling. Musical Exoticism surveys the vast and varied repertoire of Western musical works that evoke exotic locales. It relates trends in musical exoticism to other trends in music, such as program music and avant-garde experimentation, as well as to broader historical developments, such as nationalism and empire. Ralph P. Locke traces the history of exotic depiction from the Baroque era onward. and illustrates its phases through close study of numerous exotic works, including operas by Handel and Rameau, Mozart's Rondo alla turca, Rimsky-Korsakov's Sheherazade, Debussy's Pagodes, Puccini's Madama Butterfly, Bernstein's West Side Story, and the culture-bridging opera Marco Polo by Chinese-born composer Tan Dun.--Book Jacket.
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