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Muziek in Maatschappij en Cultuur

Deze reeks interdisciplinaire studies onderzoekt muziek niet als een op zichzelf staande discipline, maar als een spiegel van de samenleving en cultuur. Experts die aan deze editie verbonden zijn, verweven historische en musicologische benaderingen om te onthullen hoe muziek functioneert binnen verschillende sociale, politieke en institutionele contexten. Het onderzoekt hoe en waarom samenlevingen hun muziek kiezen, hoe culturele en muzikale veranderingen op elkaar inwerken en hoe de waarde van muziek in de loop van de tijd verschuift. De reikwijdte omvat zowel kunst- als populaire muziek uit verschillende tijdperken en culturen.

History in mighty sounds

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  • Music was pivotal in shaping the self-identity of middle-class Germans from the March Revolution of 1848 to the First World War. While often considered 'universal' and apolitical, German music engaged in the historicist project of defining the nation's future through its national heritage. Compositions inspired by mythologized historical events and figures, such as the Battle of the Teutoburg Forest and Emperor Barbarossa, fostered both individual and collective identification, reviving a past that contrasted favorably with contemporary realities. This work explores the diverse 'invented traditions' and varied interpretations of 'Germanness' through compositions by well-known figures like Max Bruch and Carl Reinecke, alongside lesser-known contemporaries. The range of musical genres, including pre- and post-Wagnerian opera, popular choruses, and symphonic poems, offers fresh insights into how national identities were constructed and celebrated through music. It examines how artists adapted historical and literary sources, balanced aesthetic autonomy with political relevance, and how gender, landscape, and religion influenced their artistic choices. Each musical work is contextualized within its historical and biographical background, with connections to other arts and popular culture. This exploration is essential for those interested in nineteenth-century German music, history, and nationalism.

    History in mighty sounds