The Art Song in East Asia and Australia, 1900 to 1950 - Tokita, Alison McQueen; Cheung, Joys H. Y.; (ed.) - Prospero Internet Bookshop

The Art Song in East Asia and Australia, 1900 to 1950
 
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ISBN13:9781032321660
ISBN10:10323216611
Binding:Paperback
No. of pages:326 pages
Size:229x152 mm
Weight:603 g
Language:English
Illustrations: 32 Illustrations, black & white; 14 Halftones, black & white; 18 Line drawings, black & white; 1 Tables, black & white
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The Art Song in East Asia and Australia, 1900 to 1950

 
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This book explores art song as an emblem of musical modernity in early twentieth century East Asia and Australia. It appraises the lyrical power of art song?a solo song set to a poem in the local language in Western art music style accompanied by piano?as a vehicle for creating a localized musical identity.

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This book explores art song as an emblem of musical modernity in early twentieth-century East Asia and Australia. It appraises the lyrical power of art song ? a solo song set to a poem in the local language in Western art music style accompanied by piano ? as a vehicle for creating a localized musical identity, while embracing cosmopolitan visions. The study of art song reveals both the tension and the intimacy between cosmopolitanism and local politics and culture. In 20 essays, the book includes overviews of art song development written by scholars from each of the five locales of Japan, Korea, China, Taiwan, and Australia, reflecting perspectives of both established narratives and uncharted historiography. The Art Song in East Asia and Australia, 1900 to 1950 proposes listening to the songs of our neighbours across cultural and linguistic boundaries. Recognizing the colonial constraints experienced by art song composers, it hears trans-colonial expressions addressing musical modernity, both in earlier times and now. Readers of this volume will include musicologists, ethnomusicologists, singers, musicians, and researchers concerned with modernity in the fields of poetry and history, working within local, regional, and transnational contexts.

Table of Contents:

Chapter 1. Art song as lyrical modernity in colonial and postcolonial contexts: listening to each other?s songs


JOYS H.Y. CHEUNG & ALISON TOKITA


Chapter 2. The rise of Japanese art song


MOTOMI TSUGAMI


Chapter 3. Art song and musical/cultural identities in interwar Japan


LUCIANA GALLIANO


Chapter 4. Implications of poetic form for Japanese art songs


YUKO KUSAKABE


Chapter 5. Conflict and synthesis of modern and traditional Japan in Hashimoto Kunihiko?s art songs


LASSE LEHTONEN


Chapter 6. Nagai Ikuko and the "Movement for Singing in Japanese"


MOTOMI TSUGAMI


Chapter 7. The birth and transformation of Korean art song


KYUNGCHAN MIN


Chapter 8. National identity and colonial modernity in gagok: Korean art songs of the Japanese Colonial Period


MEEBAE LEE


Chapter 9. Metre and rhythm in Lee Sangkeun?s songs


HERMANN GOTTSCHEWSKI


Chapter 10. Korean art song composers caught between Japan, South Korea and North Korea


KYUNGBOON LEE



Chapter 11. A brief history of modern Chinese art song


CHEN YONG


Chapter 12. Composition, commentary and collegiality in the translated modernity of early Chinese art song


JOYS H.Y. CHEUNG


Chapter 13. Proved foundations with pentatonic inflections: "Longing for Home", the first art song of Huang Zi and Wei Hanzhang


STEPHEN M. JONES


Chapter 14. "I should have my own personality": Identity negotiation in Tan Xiaolin?s art songs


ARTURO IRISARRI IZQUIERDO & HON-LUN HELAN YANG



Chapter 15. "Taiwanese Art Songs" and "National Languages": Lu Chuan-sheng?s Art Songs of the 1940s


DIAU-LONG SHEN


Chapter 16. Competing voices in Colonial Taiwan: Art song as historical problem


CHIEN-CHANG YANG


Chapter 17. Singing Chinese art song in Taiwan: the life journeys of two China-born vocalists


YU-JEN HUANG & TZU-CHIA TSENG


Chapter 18. From singer to composer: the art songs of Koh Bunya / Jiang Wenye


LIN-YU LIOU


Chapter 19. National identity and Australian art song 1901?1950


ANNE-MARIE FORBES


Chapter 20. A transnational perspective on musical modernity: the songs of Linda Phillips and Chen Tianhe


ALISON TOKITA