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This first biography of Nicolas Nabokov (1903-78) reevaluates the role of the Russian-born American composer as a postwar cultural force, notably as secretary general of the Congress for Cultural Freedom in the 1950s and 1960s, and the contribution to twentieth-century music of this collaborator of Diaghilev, Stravinsky, and Balanchine.
Nabokov, Nikolai --- Composers --- Composers. --- Composers / Biography. --- Komponist. --- Nabokov, Nicolas, --- Nabokov, Nicolas / 1903-1978. --- USA. --- Nabokoff, Nicolas, --- Nabokov, Nikolaĭ, --- Nabokov, Nikolay,
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The Bolsheviks’ 1917 political coup caused a seismic disruption in Russian culture. Carried by the first wave of emigrants, Russian culture migrated West, transforming itself as it interacted with the new cultural environment and clashed with exported Soviet trends. In this book, Klára Móricz explores the transnational emigrant space of Russian composers Igor Stravinsky, Vladimir Dukelsky, Sergey Prokofiev, Nicolas Nabokov, and Arthur Lourié in interwar Paris. Their music reflected the conflict between a modernist narrative demanding innovation and a narrative of exile wedded to the preservation of prerevolutionary Russian culture. The emigrants’ and the Bolsheviks’ contrasting visions of Russia and its past collided frequently in the French capital, where the Soviets displayed their political and artistic products. Russian composers in Paris also had to reckon with Stravinsky’s disproportionate influence: if they succumbed to fashions dictated by their famous compatriot, they risked becoming epigones; if they kept to their old ways, they quickly became irrelevant. Although Stravinsky’s neoclassicism provided a seemingly neutral middle ground between innovation and nostalgia, it was also marked by the exilic experience. Móricz offers this unexplored context for Stravinsky’s neoclassicism, shedding new light on this infinitely elusive term.
Composers --- Composers. --- Expatriate composers --- Expatriate composers. --- Music --- Music. --- History and criticism --- Duke, Vernon, --- Lourié, Arthur, --- Nabokov, Nicolas, --- Prokofiev, Sergey, --- Stravinsky, Igor, --- 1900-1999. --- France --- Soviet Union. --- Songwriters --- Musicians --- Art music --- Art music, Western --- Classical music --- Musical compositions --- Musical works --- Serious music --- Western art music --- Western music (Western countries) --- Lourié, Arthur, --- Lur'ye, Arthur Vincent, --- Lur'e, Artur, --- Nabokoff, Nicolas, --- Nabokov, Nikolaĭ, --- Nabokov, Nikolay, --- Prokofieff, Serge Sergevitch, --- Prokofiev, Sergei, --- Prokofjev, Sergej, --- Prokofʹev, Sergeĭ Sergeevich, --- Prokofiew, Sergiusz, --- Prokofiev, Serge, --- Prokofjev, S. --- Prokofiev, Serghei, --- Prokofiev, Sergej, --- Prokofʹev, S. --- Prokofiev, S. --- Prokofjew, Sergej Sergejewitsch, --- Prokofjew, Serge, --- Prokofieff, Sergej, --- Prokoviev, --- Purokofiefu, Serugei Serugēvitchi, --- Brūkūfyīf, Sarjī, --- Prokofiew, Sergej S. --- Prokof'ev, Sergej Sergeevič, --- Prokofiev, Sergueï, --- Прокофьев, Сергей, --- Prokofieff, Serge, --- Dukelʹskiĭ, Vladimir, --- Dukelsky, Vladimir Alexandrovich, --- Stravinsky, Igor --- Stravinski, Igor --- Strawinsky, Igor --- Strawinski, Igor --- E-books --- History and criticism. --- Stravinskij, Igor' Fëdorovič --- Istrāvīnskī, Īgūr, --- Stravinski, Igor, --- Stravinskiĭ, I. F. --- Stravinskiĭ, Igorʹ Fedorovich, --- Stravinskij, Igor Fiodorovič, --- Strawiński, Igor Fiodorowicz, --- Strawinskij, Igor, --- Strawinsky, I. --- Strawinsky, Igor, --- Strawinsky, Jgor, --- Стравинский, Игорь, --- סטראווינסקי, איגור --- סטראוינסקי, איגור
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